Appeals to Bruce Springsteen to honor cultural boycott of Israel

Bruce Springsteen is reportedly planning a concert tour in Tel Aviv this summer. They’ve been trying to snag him for a few years now since his music speaks to the dispossessed. It would be a feather in Israeli apartheid’s cap but it sure ain’t something justice can stand for. It’s educate Bruce Springsteen time.

Please sign this petition: https://actionsprout.io/7C880E/thanks

Like this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Bruce.Springsteen.Justice.not.ap…/…

This is another FB wall where you can appeal to him because he needs to put playing for apartheid to rest, once & for all: https://www.facebook.com/brucespringsteen/?fref=ts

 

Trump vs. Sanders? Send in the clowns.

So Trump took the New Hampshire primary with 38,481 voters & Bernie Sanders with 63,000 plus compared to Clinton’s 43,000 plus. Something’s not adding up here since the population of NH is 1,330,608. In US politics, for years, the majority of eligible voters don’t bother to register; the majority of registered voters don’t bother to vote. So candidates are elected by a minority of eligible voters.

In the 1980s, in a speech Sanders gave in Boston, he discussed that phenomenon. He said on the one hand it reflected disdain of the electoral process & on the other hand, political passivity. It might have been the last time the guy had something politically cogent to say.

Whereas in Iowa, it was Democratic Party hacks, for the most part, who voted, in NH it appears it had a popular component. But just how “popular” is 63,000 plus votes in a population of 1,330,608? What the hell is going on here?

But I still maintain that this whole dog & pony show of caucus & primary elections is not so much for popular consumption as it is for the ruling elite to understand their electoral options–given that they clearly have a crisis of leadership. Trump versus Sanders? Send in the clowns.

Shalimar & lipstick: tools for senior subterfuge

Had to do a quick run to the post office today but was covered in dog stains & dog hair & smelled like a livestock pen from holding them. I didn’t want to make a big production & get all dolled up for a five-minute job, so I squirted on a little Shalimar, dabbed on some lipstick & took off.

This is the season when seniors from Canada & northern US states come here to winter. The post office was filled with them attired even more unfashionably than my get-up. And I was the only one that smelled hot. So exactly why have they let themselves go like that? I can blame the mutts. What’s their excuse!? For ten whole minutes I felt superior. Till I got home & saw myself in the mirror. I’m hiding out now.

The so-called creativity of capitalism

 

Re-posting this from one year ago–perhaps because I can never get over allowing human beings, including small children, to be the waste management system for modern societies. It shows the inefficiencies of capitalism at the same time as it shows disdain & contempt for human life.

Mary Scully's photo.

 

Capitalism is just an inexhaustible source of creativity. It puts feudalism to shame on that score. Here, for example, in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Under neoliberalism, the barbaric phase of capitalism, waste management is considered an unaffordable luxury for cities. So they transport tons of it to countries they’re trying to re-colonize to provide work for the legions of unemployed who earn a few bucks a day scavenging through animal poop, dirty diapers, rotting food, swill, to find plastic & other recyclables. Now isn’t that creative!? Such barbarism could only have been thought of under capitalism.

(Photo by Giles Clarke)

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau: a study in smarm

The US has Obama of the toothy grin to peddle barbaric wars & Israeli apartheid; Canadians have to put up with that Trudeau creep who just drips with smarm. Israel might want to think twice about letting him support them because when you watch his defense, the word puke comes to mind–referring to him & to your reaction.

Take a load of this video & retch:https://www.facebook.com/IsraelWC/videos/929722380451917/

Enough with the “nuanced” analyses! Nobody can figure out where justice is in all the evasions.

It’s been a while now since I’ve seen anyone calling for a “nuanced” analysis of a situation. Is social media reducing the level of intellectual pretensions or have they just been driven to Facebook hell through blocking? Some of us don’t do nuance very well. It smacks of evasion & equivocation, of attempts to complicate things so no one knows what the hell is going on. It’s a refusal to choose sides when the struggle for justice requires that. It doesn’t require demonizing but there’s no hope for social transformation if you won’t call a spade a spade.

Human beings who are being wronged, persecuted, vilified, oppressed need us to stand with them without any “nuance” getting in the way of things. Leave “complexities” to simple-minded apologists for the status quo.

Immigration is a human right. Open the damn borders.

Refugee in Greece (Georgos Moutafis) Feb 9 2016

This is a refugee in Greece whose name & nationality are not identified. Let him stand for the 60 million people now on the move all over this planet fleeing from war, bombing, plunder, & sweatshop economics.

All the scriptural exhortations in every holy book & all the high-flown political rhetoric & poetics like “Give me your tired, your poor…” mean nothing to governments whose modus operandi is neoliberalism, the barbaric phase of capitalism.

But to us, to working people, they are ours, they are brothers & sisters. They are fellow human beings & we demand solidarity with them by standing against the wars & plunder driving them & by demanding the borders be opened to all refugees & immigrants & every human hospitality & solidarity be offered them.

The historic imperative remains: rebuild the international antiwar movement–so we can begin to build a world suitable for human beings to live & love in.

(Photo by Giorgos Moutafis)

Pope Francis & the Ayotzinapa 43: will the Pope blunder justice in Mexico like he did in Palestine?

Julio Cesar Mondragon  (AP Photo:Eduardo Verdugo) Feb 8 2016

On September 26th, 2014, a busload of student teachers who were political activists was attacked by armed men in Iguala, in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. Reports about who attacked differ between the corrupt Mexican government who blame the police & parents of the students who claim, with evidence, that it was an action by Mexican soldiers garrisoned in Iguala.

Four students & three bystanders were killed in the attack; 43 students were disappeared & their whereabouts are still not known. One of the students killed was 22-year-old Julio Cesar Mondragon whose body was later found on an Iguala street with his face peeled off & eyes gouged out. The photo here is a poster of his face at a January 26th protest in Mexico City commemorating the 16-month anniversary of the deaths & disappearances & demanding the government of president Enrique Peña Nieto stop lying & trying to cover up the crimes. The disappeared students are known as the Ayotzinapa 43 & their families & human rights groups have waged a relentless campaign for justice.

Pope Francis is going to be visiting Mexico for 5 days starting Friday. In preparation for his visit, the Vatican released his video statement saying Mexico’s patron saint, Our Lady of Guadalupe, would not approve of the corruption, violence, drug trafficking, & crime cartels. Mexico’s Cardinal Norberto Rivera told media the Pope will call for justice for victims of violence & humane treatment for Central American refugees.

It’s estimated that in the past 7 or 8 years, up to 30,000 people have been disappeared in Mexico & up to 100,000 murdered. Much of the violence is attributed to drug cartels; just as much to the Mexican military which occupies most of the country as brutally as a foreign army. So the Pope is promising to address the most important questions in Mexican politics. Sounds so heartening but here’s where things get hairy.

The Pope’s itinerary will include some of the poorest & most violent districts of Mexico like Ecatepec, a poor, rough neighborhood on the outskirts of Mexico City where hundreds of women & young girls are disappeared or mutilated & murdered every year & most of the crimes are reportedly not investigated by authorities. Enrique Peña Nieto governed the state of Mexico before he became Mexico’s president.

So is the Pope going to Mexico & places like Ecatepec to address the issue of femicide & politically motivated murders–or is he going there to address homicide as a personal crime & chide the murderers to stop being evil? There’s some confusion in the media about that which needs to be cleared up. The caption to this photo of Julio Mondragon said, “On the eve of the visit by Pope Francis, homicides rose 9 percent in Mexico during 2015, according to government statistics.” The problem is that the murder of young Julio was not a personal homicide but a political crime. So maybe the Pope should skip the poor neighborhoods (unless he’s going there to rally for investigations of the femicides) & sit down with government officials who are criminally culpable either through neglect in personal murders or collusion in political murders.

According to an attorney for parents of the Ayotzinapa 43, they requested a private meeting with the Pope. Because of the political importance of their campaign which garnered international outrage & support, meeting with the parents would have been a compelling gesture of solidarity & put immense political pressure on the Mexican government to address justice for the Ayotzinapa 43. But Cardinal Rivera, talking with marbles in his mouth, said the meeting was declined because over 26,000 people had been disappeared & families of hundreds of other missing people had also requested a meeting. In such circumstances, he claimed it would be “very hard” to have a meeting. Just how hard is it to rent a hall & allow all of them to come to a private meeting to discuss one of the most important questions in Mexican politics?

One can defend the Pope’s political timidity & equivocations by saying he has to play politics if he wants to be allowed to enter a country. Let’s get real! If the Pope can’t speak his mind & publicly solidarize with the victims of political treachery, what’s the point of being pope? If you were sincerely, deeply committed to human rights, you wouldn’t accept a position that made you put a muzzle on your outrage. The Pope has got an international pulpit with millions of people he could influence to stand against political injustice & violence. Why doesn’t he use that authority? If he isn’t allowed to enter a country with a murderous regime, he could rally thousands at the border & make an international clamor for justice. That’s what a committed human rights advocate would do with the same resources.

It’s suggested the Pope could still agree to meet with the Ayotzinapa 43 families. Since he found time on his US trip to meet with the Kentucky county clerk who wouldn’t issue marriage licenses to gay couples, he sure as hell can find time. If he wants to. There are plenty of human rights activists in Mexico willing to brave a murderous regime who would handle the logistics, rent a hall, & notify those who lost loved ones to the gulag. If the Pope wants to address the issue of violence in Mexico, that is exactly what he will do instead of grandstanding treks into poor neighborhoods.

Our deepest respect for the families of the Ayotzinapa 43 & Mexican human rights activists who are determined to get justice for young men murdered because they were committed to a better world.

(Photo by Eduardo Verdugo/AP)

Whose parliament is this?

Clown parliament (- Dan Kitwood:Getty Images) Feb 8 2016

Media is having problems identifying whose national parliament this is. The US Senate has been ruled out since it has no one last-named Gingernutt. The closest is Senator Numbnuts. They thought the French Senat or British parliament good possibilities or even the European Union parliament. But throughout Europe no one’s willing to claim them.

There’s likely a reward involved for anyone willing to claim them as their elected leaders so try to put dignity aside long enough to grab the check. And let us know who they are before you go into hiding. We understand your dilemma. Consider the shame of living in the US during this election cycle.

(Photo Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The political resume of Hillary Clinton: a trail of treachery & lies

Caricature of H Clinton

I am prompted to re-post this piece from February 7, 2013, three years ago, but apropos Hillary Clinton. It is an indictment of her politics & corruption but goes way too easy on her & leaves out her proclivities to grand larceny.

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As Hillary Clinton exits the State Department the retrospectives begin on her legacy. There really isn’t much to say about a woman who took orders & defended US policy around the world–except we have a much clearer view of her venality & corruption. She came of age during the tumultuous 1960s & 1970s when millions of people were protesting for civil rights, women’s rights, & against the Vietnam war. She was a young Republican in that era & played no role whatsoever in social protest. In other words, early in her life she sided with the status quo & the powers that be–and that allegiance has never wavered.

Much is made of her intelligence & she is indeed a smart woman with an elite education–which she has used to enrich herself at the expense of others. Her most notable client as an attorney in Arkansas was Walmart whose fortune rests on sweatshops & exploitation. As Secretary of State & in league with her unsavory spouse she brokered commercial agreements making Haiti a sweatshop haven–& enforced sweatshop relationships with several other countries.

During her tenure at the State Department, the Arab uprisings erupted. Her role was to make sure the generals & dictators would stay in power & continue their relationship with the US Pentagon. Outside of a few ceremonial & perfunctory comments, she has never sided with the millions in the Arab countries fighting for democracy but has used her position to violently oppose them. She remains an ardent supporter of Israel in its murderous policies toward Palestinians, including the barbaric bombing sieges of Gaza. She defends US wars & drone bombing sieges & doesn’t bat an eyelash at the deaths & dislocations & human misery they are causing. Nor has she opposed IMF austerity policies against the people of Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy & elsewhere–because US banks are the hegemonic force within the IMF & investors intend to make a killing on the massive suffering of others.

She traveled to Mexico to broker more compliance from the government as the southern flank of US immigration policy which includes the most barbaric violence against immigrants in an attempt to deter them. She has been part & parcel of lesser evil Obama’s immigration policies which have sundered families by deporting hundreds of thousands.

In short, there isn’t a damn thing you can say about her in praise. She’s complained about some of the disrespect & snubs she received as a woman politician. Regrettable but she’s hanging out with the wrong class of people–the barbarians who run the world. If she spent any time around the rest of us she’d understand our disrespect is based not on gender but on her massive corruption & indifference to human suffering. We only wish this was a final farewell & wouldn’t have to endure her as a candidate for president.

(Caricature of Clinton by Kerry Waghorn)