Archive for March, 2014
Marches in March show there is hope
Posted by John, March 17th, 2014 - under Demonstrations, March in March, Neoliberalism, The Left.
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The fact that over 100000 people turned out across Australia to demonstrate against this Government should give us hope that we can continue the fight and build a mass movement against Abbott and neoliberalism. Let’s try anyway and see what happens.
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Be at Canberra’s march in March this Monday
Posted by John, March 16th, 2014 - under March in March.
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A peaceful, non-partisan citizens’ march and rally at Federal Parliament to protest against the current government’s policy decisions that are against the common good of our nation. This signifies the people’s vote of no confidence in policies of the government that go against common principles of humanity, decency, fairness social justice and equity, democratic governance, […]
Saturday’s socialist speak out
Posted by John, March 15th, 2014 - under Saturday's socialist speak out.
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What Labor’s neoliberalism does is pave the way for right wing Liberal governments whom Labor then tries to outbid with right wing Labor policies. It is the dance of neoliberalism – right foot, right foot, right foot, the two parties jowl to flabby jowl and going round and round in an ever diminishing circle of free style neoliberalism.
Borders and the case for global freedom of movement
Posted by John, March 14th, 2014 - under Asylum seekers, Borders, Refugees.
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Nationalism acts as glue binding us to the very class that exploits us and demands that we work harder and for less writes Diane Fieldes in Red Flag. By accepting the narrative about border protection, we concede the legitimacy of the ruling class determining where workers can and can’t live, and therefore how we can live our lives. That’s why we need to recognise the right of all people to move freely around the world.
Woroni: j’accuse – in defence of Socialist Alternative against accusations of anti-Semitism
Posted by John, March 13th, 2014 - under Anti-semitism, Apartheid Israel, Australian National University, Palestine, Woroni.
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As more and more people realise the apartheid nature of Israel and while ever the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign grows and contributes to that success, the louder and louder will the cries of anti-Semitism flow from those with an interest in defending the apartheid regime. They cannot rebut the substance of the arguments that show the apartheid nature of Israel so they resort to unsubstantiated assertions, lies and innuendos of the sort found in this cheap piece of gutter journalism. Woroni, j’accuse.
Razor Sharp interview 11 March
Posted by John, March 12th, 2014 - under Razor Sharp, Sharon Firebrace.
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This is a link to my 30 minute interview on 11 March with Sharon Firebrace from Razor Sharp. We discuss a range of issues including the Australian economy, neoliberalism, Abbott as a ‘liberationist’ and Schumpeterian, the jobs slaughter, red, green and black tape and open slather for business.
Who killed Reza Berati?
Posted by John, March 11th, 2014 - under Manus Island, Reza Berati.
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Who killed Reza Berati? Let’s make this brilliant Phil Monsour song number one in Australia.
Sprouting sh*t for almost nothing
Posted by John, March 11th, 2014 - under Donations.
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You can prove my 2 ex-comrades wrong by donating to my blog En Passant at BSB: 062914 Account: 1067 5257, the Commonwealth Bank in Tuggeranong, ACT.
Second letter from Caracas: Mike Gonzalez
Posted by John, March 11th, 2014 - under Revolution, Venezuela.
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The mass movements have saved the revolution over and over again – in their mobilisations, in their defence of production, in their massive electoral support, and in their solidarity. They are the forces of Chavismo, not a political compromise between hostile classes.
Whatever the immediate future, these are the only forces that will carry the revolution forward.
The Hazelwood mine fire: privatising disaster
Posted by John, March 10th, 2014 - under Fires, Hazelwood, Morwell, Privatisation.
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As Luke pointed out when speaking to Red Flag after the meeting, “At the end of the day, everyone in there [the town meeting] is talking about what Hazelwood should do. The only thing Hazelwood’s interested in doing is putting money in its shareholders’ pockets. That’s the only responsibility they’ve got. They got no responsibility to Morwell or the Latrobe Valley community.”