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May Day 2013 | FBI discusses plans, and downtown businesses pilot alert system as SPD and activists prep

By Sebastian Garrett Singh of Fifth Avenue Seattle: Last year a handful of activists put downtown Seattle in the national limelight as smoke rose from the federal courthouse, and windows were smashed at Niketown, banks, and storefronts. On April 25, Puget Sound Anarchists, released a statement regarding FBI agents visiting activists. FAS has spoken with the FBI [...]

Bradley Manning is off limits at SF Gay Pride parade, but corporate sleaze is embraced

By Glen Greenwald of The Guardian: News reports yesterday indicated that Bradley Manning, widely known to be gay, had been selected to be one of the Grand Marshals of the annual San Francisco gay pride parade, named by the LGBT Pride Celebration Committee. When the predictable backlash instantly ensued, the president of the Board of [...]

Defending The Right To Freedom Of Speech.


      Most people know, or should know the poverty and deprivation that has been callously forced onto the ordinary families of Greece. Of course the people of Greece, like people anywhere else, when they are brutally assaulted, fight back. The state, of course, is aware of this and meets this fight back, with an array of methods. First and foremost is propaganda, mislead, confuse, and scapegoat sections of society, divide and rule. When this doesn't do the job then it is the bare-knuckle approach with violent repression, Greece is well down this path. Daily brutality against any organised protest, a free hand to right-wing fascist groups who are there to put fear on the streets. Also the state will deal harshly with any attempt by the people to communicate outside the state blessed institutions, the babbling brook of bullshit, the media is to be your only organ of information. Hence the Greek state has done its damnedest to close down Indymedia Athens and the people organised free radio broadcasts. The free flow of information by the people must be stifled, only the state message is to be heard.
       On April 25th. in Athens there was a massive demonstration against this attempted stifling of the voice of the people. Thousands took to the streets to defend Indymedia Athens and the voice of the people's radio.
     From Contra Info some of the slogans being chanted by the mass demonstration.
‘From Athens to Mexico, create thousands of indymedia sites so that repressors get wiser’
‘Indymedia is a voice from the streets; not one step back in the face of repression’
‘Pirate radios and self-organized spaces inside faculties; the academic asylum belongs to fighters’
‘This is how you do it right: take down the Greek flag and raise a protest banner’ (reference to the 24/4 action at Propylaea)
‘Cybersecurity is not feasible; proletarians/trolletarians have no IP’
‘10, 100, 1000 indymedia sites against a world filled with rotten media’


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War And Peace.


       Todays poem is from Selected Poetry by Herbert Read, 1892-1968, poet and art critic, proclaimed himself an anarchist but went on to accept a Knighthood. He is reported to have said that he only accepted it under pressure from his wife!

War And Peace.

The kind of war is chang'd: the crusade heart
out-shattered: flesh a stain on broken earth
and death an unresisted rain.

The horror loos'd all honour is lost.
Peace has pride and passion: but no evil
to equal the indignity of war, whose ringing anvil
wins only anguish. The weighted hammer
breaks the stretch'd tendons at the wrist

And leaves the soul a twisted nail
tearing the flesh that still would live
and give to words the brutal edge of truth.

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Relaunch der medium

Vor knapp einem Jahr habe ich meinen ersten Artikel für die medium, die Zeitschrift der Studierendenschaft der Universität Kassel verfasst. Danach folgten immer wieder Artikel und Interviews. Außerdem bin ich auch schon länger in der Redaktion aktiv – und seit einiger Zeit mit dem Konzept der Zeitschrift nicht ganz zufrieden. Daher freue ich mich sehr [...]

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        On this episode, of Circled "A" Radio the host chickpea talks to Mike, one of the participant organisers of the UK Hacktionlab Network about their event, BarnCamp 2013; a rural technical skillsharing weekend open to people of all abilities and backgrounds focusing on hacktivism (hacking + activism), with workshops, entertainment, politics, and fun in the sun taking place on Friday 7th to Sunday 9th June. HacktionLab is UK tech-activist run project that aims to create regular convergence spaces where activists interested and/or working in the areas of alternative media, renewable energy, on-line video distribution, free software or any other form of activism that utilises technology can get together and plan how to better harness the technology (or not) to support grass roots social movements. Mike and chickpea discuss the importance of understanding the political aspects of using technologies in pursuit of freedom. This episode also features music recorded at Barncamp 2010 open-mic sessions.
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Pessimism presented as a psychological flaw.

One of the messages that popular culture blares at us is: become an optimist, change your outlook and live longer, be positive not negative! And we know that the mainstream media does not bother printing or airing anything it doesn’t like, so when such a message is propagated so widely, it’s because it serves an important purpose.

Pessimism is framed as a psychological flaw, a speed bump to happiness, in the same category as low self-esteem, body image problems, or hoarding. Because of this, we get all sorts of unqualified, ignorant writers playing psychiatrists to a gullible population. Quack advice ranges from changing your facial expressions, visualization techniques, ostracizing other pessimists, to outright thought-stopping. No doubt people follow this advice; hopefully none of them have fucked their minds up with such nonsense.

There is a cruel stereotype that people with psychological issues should just “get over it.” In general, there is a belief that our feelings are entirely contingent on our state of mind, and that we just need to change our mind to make ourselves feel better:

That’s when I learned that you don’t have to be saddled for life with the mental attitudes you adopted in early childhood. All of us are free to change our minds, and as we change our minds, our experiences will also change.
Attitudes of Gratitude, M.J. Ryan, p26

It is difficult to distinguish extreme forms of optimism from delusion, because to maintain optimism requires an active rejection of the facts. Of course, this does not last forever, because our capacity to witness and ignore contrary evidence eventually translates into cognitive dissonance. I quoted one of these relapsing optimists in the entry I just linked:

Sometimes I lose my Life Lie. Reality sets in and it’s incredibly depressing. I feel my smallness, weakness, and the lack of control I have over my life. It’s almost unbearable. Fortunately, I always come up with a new Life Lie.

This brings us to the topic of whether optimism is hard-wired or not. Pessimists tend to believe it is, that we’ve been evolutionarily wired to only see the good side of life, because after all depression and suicide are not good “adaptations.” This would explain why it dominates our society today.

However, I think this is at least somewhat mistaken. It is true that optimism dominates in the present, but this has not always been the case. As Barbara Ehrenreich writes in her wonderful book Bright-Sided: How Positive Thinking is Undermining America, the modern positive thinking movement, then called the New Thought movement (not to be confused with the New Age movement, which is a descendant), started in the 1860s as a reaction to Calvinism’s depressing, ghoulish version of Christianity. If optimism was hardwired, it would be hard to explain the fact that Calvinism dominated the American religious landscape for such a long time.

On the other hand, it does seem that some tendency to maintain optimism is hardcoded, at least for some people, although these results could be equally explained by disbelief. However, the fact remains that there is a vast gulf between how an optimist and a pessimist sees the world, which estnihil calls the Pessimist Gap. It could be that some form of cognitive bias separates those who see it from those who don’t.

This, incidentally, demonstrates that we are wrong in thinking that natalists who refuse to acknowledge the risks we impose on new lives are acting disingenuously. If this study is correct, they actually cannot understand the scope of these risks, and literally believe that their children are not subject to the same level of risk. This means that debating natalists on this issue may be pretty useless, or at least that we cannot hope to convince natalists not to have children with statistical facts.

Another piece of evidence is the fact that it seems to take people a great deal of reinforcement to maintain optimism in the face of reality, and that people are prone to “lose faith,” much like actual religious faith. If optimism is a natural feature of the brain, then why does it need to be maintained so much?

In the study I linked, 80% of people were classified as optimists. This may explain all of this: 80% of people go along with the program, and 20% either struggle to remain optimists, resulting in relapses and depression, or simply don’t try.

I said there must be a good reason why optimism is relentlessly pushed by the mainstream media. This reason is exemplified by the inane slogan “wag more bark less”; the more one is busy self-censoring all criticism out of one’s head, the less one is likely to criticize, including criticizing the mainstream narratives. All forms of thought-stopping prevent change.

Optimism means believing we live in a benevolent society and that all of us can succeed if we just want it hard enough. It is strongly linked with delusional beliefs about society itself: that our society is egalitarian, that our society is fair, that anyone can grow up to become anything, At the foundation of this pile of nonsense is the belief in free will, that we can “choose our own reality.” In that sense, The Secret and other New Age hackjobs are merely extreme forms of optimism.

Like most bullies, the New Age hackjobs and unqualified optimism peddlers flaunt their victimhood complex, and whine that we are surrounded by pessimism. As Ehrenreich points out, optimism has actually become so prevalent that it is sinking our society. She describes how optimism wreaks havoc on entire economies and positive-thinking dogma is taking over Christianity. In conclusion, she says:

In our daily lives, too, all of us, no matter how determinedly upbeat, rely on what psychologist Julie Norem calls “defensive pessimism” to get through the day. Not only pilots need to envision the worst; so does the driver of a car. Should you assume, positively, that no one is going to cut in front of you or, more negatively, be prepared to brake? Most of us would choose a physician who is willing to investigate the most dire possibilities rather than one who is known to settle quickly on an optimistic diagnosis. In matters of the heart as well, a certain level of negativity and suspicion is universally recommended…

Even some of the most positive-thinking evangelical pastors have recently acknowledged the threat of global warming. The notion that the world’s supply of oil may have peaked is no longer the province of a few environmentally minded kooks; “doomsters” are gaining respectability. Everywhere we look, the forests are falling, the deserts are advancing, the supply of animal species is declining. The seas are rising and there are fewer and fewer fish in them to eat.

It goes on and on, but you get the point. Optimism is a clear and present danger to humanity’s survival, because it strongly distorts the evaluation of risk and strongly downplays institutional flaws (both because you’re not supposed to think about them and because you’re supposed to believe everything good or bad is the individual’s fault).

Ordinary people, what we call “sane” in our society, are really shitty analysts. Really, really shitty analysts. Their bias to the upside is tiresome, predictable and makes them wrong, over and over and over again. They don’t know what real threats are, they constantly are confused about what is really dangerous. They think stranger pedophiles are a big danger to their kids, while it’s their family members or their own driving. They think terrorism is dangerous, when almost no one dies from it, as opposed to crossing the street or eating too many Big Macs. They fear “Osama” when the men who are most likely to cause their death or impoverishment have names like Bush, Paulson, Geithner, Obama and so on…

Of course optimism is wonderfully adaptive as long as optimists aren’t your leaders or analysts, and don’t run your nuclear power plants, or plan your economies, or make any decisions about anything which if it goes wrong can go catastrophically wrong. Optimists are happier, they live longer, they’re healthier, they “get up and go”, blah, blah, blah. Optimism is good for optimists and hey, they’re generally more pleasant to be around, too. There are time periods when they’re even right a lot (say during the 50s). But basically, they’re blind. One imagines conversations between cows.

On the other hand, there is evidence that optimism is good for one’s health, although it’s unclear whether one is more likely to be an optimist when one is healthy, or whether optimism makes one more likely to adopt healthy behaviors. The former does not contradict pessimism: obviously it’s easier for people to ignore the harms of life if they are not subject to them.

But even if optimism was linked to better health, one should not therefore consider pessimism as a psychological problem. People living in rural areas used to live longer, now city-dwellers live longer; neither fact is a convincing argument for calling people living in cities or rural areas psychologically damaged.


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Acuerdos de paz en Colombia: otro burdo espectáculo

Compas desde Colombia

[El Libertario, # 69, abril-mayo 2013, p. 11]

Desde finales del año anterior se están realizando en La Habana unos encuentros de paz entre el gobierno colombiano y la guerrilla de las FARC. Estos diálogos son los más recientes de una larga serie de intentos fallidos por discutir una agenda común para acabar con el conflicto armado que se vive en Colombia desde hace más de 50 años, sin nada sustancialmente distinto a los anteriores. Las temáticas que se discuten, el compromiso de las partes, y la manera en que se hace, totalmente alejados de una verdadera participación de la sociedad civil, son sólo una muestra de que probablemente terminarán siendo parte de la larga lista de fracasos que han caracterizado las conversaciones, y que cuando han sido exitosas, lo han sido para el sector que está en el poder y que basa sus privilegios en ese conflicto.

Una historia que dice mucho

La burguesía colombiana, dependiente de la dirección que imponga el imperialismo norteamericano, no ha dudado en usar todas las herramientas que están a su alcance, tanto legales como ilegales, para mantener el actual estado de cosas, una guerra sin cuartel a toda disidencia civil o armada, que quiera arrebatar en lo más mínimo sus ganancias, y perturbar de esta manera los privilegios de los que gozan. Por tal razón, esta violencia estructural institucionalizada, desde la muerte de Gaitán en 1948, se ha encargado de alimentar el fenómeno del paramilitarismo que - además de exterminar a luchadores sociales e implantar el miedo en cada rincón de Colombia- arrebata despiadadamente a los campesinos de sus tierras, conduciendo a cientos de miles de ellos a tener que buscar refugio en los centros urbanos, donde no sólo carece de atención por las agresiones recibidas, sino que se les obliga a vivir en la miseria, en un ambiente inhumano y totalmente hostil en las afueras de las ciudades.

Por estos procesos de despojo violento, desaparición y tortura realizados por o con complacencia del Estado, surgieron grupos de autodefensa campesina que alimentados por el ambiente político creado en el marco de la Guerra Fría y, luego, por la revolución cubana en los años 60’s, terminaron asumiendo ideales no sólo de legítima defensa, sino de lucha por la toma del poder por la vía armada. Sin embargo, desde el mismo inicio de estos grupos armados se han dado intentos y peticiones por parte del gobierno de turno para crear espacios de diálogo y canalizar por la vía estatal, las exigencias y peticiones de  estas guerrillas. Es así como en la dictadura de Rojas Pinilla, se da la desmovilización de las guerrillas del llano, cuyos integrantes una vez dejaron las armas fueron exterminados selectivamente en los años siguientes. Tras dos décadas de conflicto, se inician acercamientos entre el gobierno de Belisario Betancourt del Frente Nacional (alianza bipartidista) y las guerrillas del M-19, el Ejército Popular de Liberación y las FARC. El gobierno ofreció amnistía y con las FARC firmó los acuerdos de La Uribe, que resultaron en la creación de la Unión Patriótica como brazo político de las FARC, mientras que con el M-19 y el EPL firmó los Acuerdos de Corinto.  Estos acuerdos buscaban un cese bilateral del fuego, el reintegro de los combatientes a la vida civil y la búsqueda conjunta de una salida política al conflicto armado. Sin embargo, estos fracasan cuando sectores del ejército y la policía nacional atacan a los dirigentes guerrilleros que estaban en los acercamientos con el gobierno y porque los insurgentes continuaron con sus prácticas extorsivas y de operaciones armadas que no estaban contempladas. Años después viene una entrega de armas por parte del EPL y del M-19 quienes se desmovilizan y crean el movimiento político Alianza Democrática M-19, cuyos militantes junto con los partidarios de la Unión Patriótica, fueron con el paso de unos años asesinados o exiliados por fuerzas para-estatales.

Se estableció en 1991 una nueva constitución con la participación de varios sectores sociales pero sin las guerrillas del ELN y las FARC, con quienes se mantienen diálogos permanentes pero sin cese al fuego, para que luego, en el gobierno de Andrés Pastrana se realice una mesa de negociaciones incluyendo una zona de despeje, sin presencia del ejército nacional. Estos diálogos también fracasan por el ánimo de las FARC de mejorar su posición militar y su organización interna; y por el saboteo de parte de inteligencia militar y la injerencia de Washington en búsqueda de romper estos diálogos, que finalmente se tradujeron en la firma del Plan Colombia, que mezcla las estrategias antisubversivas con la lucha antidroga. Esto fue de claro beneficio para las multinacionales encargadas de la fabricación de equipos y vehículos militares para Colombia, reforzando así la dependencia económica y por tanto política hacia Norteamérica y la perpetuación de este conflicto.

Nada nuevo bajo el sol

Actualmente existen unos diálogos con características similares a los descritos pero con el agravante que la población civil colombiana está alejada y desinformada sobre lo que sucede en esas reuniones. Se desconocen las peticiones reales que se negocian y la trascendencia de lo que pueda suceder en caso de algún posible arreglo.

Está claro que las FARC quieren poder dejar la vía armada y dar paso a su participación en la vida política conformando un partido legalmente reconocido. Que nuevamente suceda una desmovilización y ya sin las armas suceda un exterminio de sus militantes, aunque se escriban leyes para su protección. Es por esto que, probablemente los acuerdos no vayan a parar a ningún lado. Por su parte, el actual gobierno es tajante en defender los intereses de la burguesía y los terratenientes, la concentración de grandes extensiones de terreno no se ha modificado en lo absoluto, aún con una Ley de restitución de tierras. Y este es uno de los temas principales de esta agenda y de la agenda de todas las negociaciones hechas durante el siglo XX, una reforma agraria, una distribución de la tierra que ha sido pedida por los diferentes grupos guerrilleros, pero que en su afán de ser protagonistas de transformaciones caen en la contradicción de financiarse con el narcotráfico, siendo este asqueroso negocio una rama más del robusto árbol capitalista.

Las FARC, como antes otros grupos, caen en el espejismo que ofrece la democracia, pidiendo democracia, siendo esta misma la que ha permitido el paramilitarismo, la que ha permitido la muerte y desaparición de una gran cantidad de civiles aislados del conflicto, de miles de simpatizantes y combatientes de estos grupos guerrilleros, la democracia la que ha condenado a más de cuatro millones de personas al desplazamiento forzado, a más de 25 millones a vivir en la pobreza, la que condena a más de cinco mil niños anualmente a morir de hambre. Son estas vanas ilusiones en la democracia del Capital por las que se han ido más de cincuenta años de conflicto armado, cientos de miles de vidas, las esperanzas de un cambio real, y pareciera que también la necesidad de las personas en creerse parte de una urgente transformación social que no busque fortalecer el Estado sino abolirlo, que no pida más democracia a la medida de los poderes autoritarios, sino establecer relaciones sociales no coercitivas y organización desde abajo, desde las bases.

Este espectáculo de negociación del conflicto inter-burgués entre gobierno y guerrilla alimentará la larga lista de procesos fallidos con los cuales no se logra nada, más que una pantalla política para los dos implicados. Algo queda claro y tienen en común ambos bandos independientemente de quien sea el que esté en el poder y quien aspire a él: “La decisión de asegurar el monopolio legítimo de la fuerza en cabeza del Estado mediante la acción de sus fuerzas armadas, es tan firme como la voluntad de buscar la paz”, como textualmente se anota en los criterios con que el gobierno colombiano ha ido a negociar en el pasado con las guerrillas.

55,000 Reads on my Boston Article

I just want to thank everyone for supporting my work. My article “Boston Tried a Police State and it Failed” received 55,000 unique viewers over the last week and it was Facebook-liked 18,000 times. It is possible to have an impact on people. We can turn this thing around. We can build a better, freer world. We can.

Boston Police State Failed Stats

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there will no doubt be more on george later. for now i just want to say he was the greatest male country singer, by a way. so people who i'd point to as great or paradigm country singers, such as keith whitley and vern gosdin, owed him plenty. he was better than his great contemporaries johnny cash or willie nelson or merle haggard or buck owens, as a singer, in a variety of ways. he had more emotional range and intensity (he was incomparable in that, as everyone who knows anything about this will acknowledge). and also his singing is more central or basic or exemplary of country music than is that of any of the others. the whole idea of what a man does in a country ballad, owes everything to him. it's remarkable that he was teamed with tammy, who of course i think was the greatest female country singer. well conway and loretta were close, but dolly and porter was asymmetrical. he made some great records late, as below. he made some horrendous records like in the 80s, i'm assuming under the influence of coke.

 

that song's by jamie o'hara.

 

 

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