Showing posts with label right wing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

The People's Game: Football, Soccer (video)

Mexico is better than Brazil is better than Netherlands is better than Venezuela is better than USA is better than Germany...and if you disagree, we'll beat you outside the match!
What about Women's Soccer or women's anything? That's an abomination (FEMEN)
(MS13) Comic Futebol, Football/Soccer, world's most popular sport, courtesy of Australia
I'll kill ya, Futballer! You'll be assassinated for that mistake! You will rue the day! Die!
As Ivory Coast kicks off against Greece, Didier Drogba, the footballer who ended a war, is being cheered on. After qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, Drogba and his teammates appealed to their fellow citizens to lay down their guns after five years of civil war. A ceasefire was called, and Drogba became a hero to peacemakers everywhere (The PG).
Mexico (Los Angeles' soccer favorite team) wins: celebrates victory over Croatia
 
(June 25, 2014) On today’s podcast, the politics of food -- specifically, Luis Suarez’s choice of snack in the 80th minute of the Uruguay-Italy match. Alan Minsky and Meleiza Figueroa discuss today’s bizarre events. Then David Goldblatt, soccer historian and author of Futebol Nation: The Story of Brazil through Soccer. Next, People’s Game correspondent Lezar Treschan helps make sense of Uruguayan gastronomy. And finally, author, comedian Prof. Gustavo Arellano (Editor, OC Weekly) celebrates Mexico’s glorious victory over Croatia and their advancement to the second round.
 
Revolution: The Zapatista team is mixed male and female (thepeoplesgame.org)
 
War, what war? Poverty? Huh?
(June 24, 2014) On today’s podcast, the focus is on Mexico and the Netherlands, whose victories today mean they will face off against each other in the Round of 16. Alan Minsky and Meleiza Figueroa recap Holland’s win, as well as El Tri’s ecstatic victory and how the rise of CONCACAF may reflect on Europe’s dominance of the game and give a preview of tomorrow’s matches. KPFK’s Antonio Gonzalez speaks with David Brooks of La Jornada on how Mexico’s conservative government is using the team’s glory to distract people from the dramatic and reactionary economic reforms being rammed through the legislature. Finally, we reprise Minsky’s 2010 interview with David Winner, author of Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Soccer.
 

Pacifica Free Speech Radio: Anti-Imperialist World Cup party, L.A. (KPFK.org)
 
The People’s Game Part 2: Brazil Rejects Neo-Liberal Soccer
Alan Minsky (KPFK.org) and Meleiza Figueroa (Before It's News)
What FIFA has imposed on Brazil is a kind of soccer that is nearly unrecognizable. So it is heretical to the people who have over the course of more than a century made this sport into a national religion.

Before It's News (beforeitsnews.com)
Riots, police state crackdowns, and big corporate business for Brazil (occupy.com)
War will be endless, but keep playing the ball game (mediaexposed.tumblr.com)
 
Bread and Circuses News (democracynow.org)
 
"A Neo-Liberal Trojan Horse": Dave Zirin on Brazil’s mass protests against World Cup displacement 
Thousands of people marched in Brazil in one of the largest protests against [corruption related to] the 2014 World Cup. Members of the Homeless Workers Movement blocked a major freeway in São Paulo to protest massive...

Dave Zirin on the World Cup we won’t see on TV: protests, tear gas, displaced Favela residents
As the 2014 World Cup in Brazil enters fifth day, the U.S. will play its first game of the tournament against Ghana. Meanwhile, World Cup protests are continuing on the streets of Brazil...
As patriotic Americans we prefer Gridiron Death Match, which we call "American Football." We're not dumb: We call Futbol "Soccer" because of England (BusinessInsider.com).

Monday, 2 June 2014

The RIGHT Forum: Bilderberg

Mesa County Sheriff's Dept.
LAPD gets new DraganFlyer drones from Seattle police. The Los Angeles Police Department is getting two drones from Seattle police, whose pro-Socialist residents refuse to allow their police to use them (Mesa County Sheriff's Dept.

As the Left Forum met in New York City over the weekend, a far more secretive and sinister set of individuals met in Denmark to plan the future of the economy and world. For years the mainstream media, the heads of which are on the secret invitation list, denied that this annual meeting exists. It's not the only one of its kind, but it is one of growing influence. Neo-Nazis attend, and only libertarian/reactionary Alex Jones (InfoWars.com) is yelling, or even whispering, about it. It is real, and there is now a superficial Website that confirms its existence. The U.S. government openly lied about the existence of Area 51 then minimized its significance once it admitted lying. The military-industrial complex, the marriage of public government and private corporations, having lied now minimize and say of Bilderberg, "Nothing to see here." What do Globalists do, what do elitists want, what are Wall Street bankers engaged in international finance planning?
 

The Alex Jones Show covers some of the biggest revelations coming from this year's explosive Bilderberg meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The annual meeting of renowned globalists, banksters, and corporate CEOs received virtually no coverage by the establishment media.

The show also looks at the blowout over the Sgt. Bergdahl trade as Republicans accuse Obama of negotiating with terrorists in a suspiciously timed storytrying to overshadow the VA scandal. 

The Obama administration is making renewed efforts to target the coal industry by imposing draconian cuts in carbon emissions as part of the government's climate change agenda. That should be good but it is very misleading, focusing on carbon istead of methane and other much more polluting greenhouse gases and toxins. Carbon is not the problem, but it is the one the mouth of the military-industrial complex is railing against.

Jones talks with investigative journalist and author Jon Rappoport, who edits NoMoreFakeNews.com. His books include AIDS Inc.: Scandal of the Century and Oklahoma City Bombing: The Suppressed Truth.

    Friday, 28 February 2014

    Living arguments on gun control (comedy)


    No walk on the beach
    I'll kill ya...for pointing that at me
    The sun had already started setting by the time a former girlfriend and I arrived at Will Rogers State Beach in Pacific Palisades one night...
     
    We were going to have dinner at nearby Gladstone’s Restaurant, where Sunset Boulevard ends at Pacific Coast Highway, but decided to first grab a blanket from the car and head down to the sand to watch the sun go down...
     
    It was chilly that night, and few people were out there with us, except for one young man who stood just where the sand turned into parking lot, seemingly watching our every move.


    (Comedy Central) We the U.S. are the problem, not our guns, as Canada demonstrates.
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZkZqRM4934
    After a [while] I didn’t really think much of the guy, but I looked around just the same, to see exactly how alone we really were out there.
     
    Looking back over my right shoulder, my eyes scanned the rest of the parking lot, then north, along the sand. That’s when I saw another young man, this one a short distance from us, walking slowly on the beach, not along the surf but toward the parking lot, all while looking intently at the two of us.

    Tea Party Republican Libertarian Na...
    He made some motions with his head toward the guy in the parking lot, who by this time was joined by a third man, and those two started making their way into the sand to meet their associate.

    Gladstone’s was only about an eighth of a mile away, but it might as well have been miles if we had to run to it in the deep sand in order to get away. By this time, we had finished..., my friend seemingly oblivious to what was going on around us.

    (Comedy Central, Daily Show, Part II) John Oliver vows that never again
    will a political career end in a senseless act of meaningful legislation.
    Let us prevent political suicide in the face of NRA lobbyists.

    “C’mon, I think we better go,” I said, grasping the slender neck of the bottle, preparing myself to smash it across one of their heads, if necessary.

    “What’s the matter?” she asked before turning around and suddenly realizing that our new friends were actually about to try something.
     
    Guns don't kill people; bullets kill people.
    With that, she stood up, faced the three guys and placed her hand inside of her purse, which she then raised up slightly at arm’s length with her other hand. A look of deadly earnestness crossed her face, but she didn’t say a word. They all seemed to understand that my girlfriend was armed with a gun, and, even better, that she at least appeared prepared to use it if need be.

    (Comedy Central, Daily Show, Part III) John Oliver: it's pointless for US to
    study Australian gun control because the situations are just too similar.
     
    I gathered up our stuff and headed toward the car as she turned toward our potential assailants, never once taking her eyes off of them. They stood there frozen, apparently knowing better than to make any kind of move as we hustled back to the car, got in, and drove away. We never did go to dinner at Gladstone’s. More

    My government killing me
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZkZqRM4934
    Democide is a term revived and redefined by the political scientist R.J. Rummel as the murder of people by their government, including genocide, politicide, and mass murder." He created the term as an extended concept to include forms of government-murder that are not covered by the term "genocide," and it has become accepted among other scholars in spite of the fact that the term democide was defined and used in English more than 40 years earlier by Theodore Abel. In the 20th century democide surpassed war as the leading cause of non-natural death... More

    Guns: Are we pro or con?
    Wisdom Quarterly (EDITORIAL)
    Like Budai, let's throw away the AKs (CC)
    We unanimously agree. Our position on guns is that they should ALL be gotten rid of. We cannot have police, the paramilitary, and military retain firearms and expect that citizens, protesters, and advocates of civil liberties would be safe from these deadly agents, who in the past have done so much to violate the Constitution, our rights, and the laws of the land with tacit approval of the court and manipulated juries. It would be Martial Law and oppression that perhaps is only staved off because the two sides, ordinary second-class citizens versus elites and their soldiers, have guns. So they should have access to the same terrible guns.

    Killing is unskillful, unwholesome karma. And what excuses we make for this intentional action will do little to alter the bitter fruit of our deeds. Many are willing to kill -- whether motivated by fear, greed, delusion, or hatred. Because that is the subtle underlying motivation, the harm is there. Rationalizations that it is "self" defense or patriotism or attacking one group to defend another group does not change the personally verifiable fact that when it is being done, one of these for motivations is at work.

    Nothing good will come of it when that karma ripens. Yet, there are many people willing to shoot and kill for pay, for pleasure, for peer pressure, or simply not knowing and not understanding karma.
     
    We stand for life and for the right of living beings to live oppression-free. Guns are not the way to life or beneficial karmic results. Say no to guns in the hands of authorities or in the hands of second-class citizens. But when they are in the hands of one, it seems they have to be in the hands of the other. Put the guns down.


    (Mental Floss) Don't expect "science" to solve the issue
    U.S. Government vs. Jon Stewart's Daily Show claim. See 5:10.

      Wednesday, 29 January 2014

      The U.S. President has no clothes! (comedy)

      Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly; Jeremy Scahill, Amy Goodman, Nermeen Shaikh (DemocracyNow.org, New York); Kshama Sawant, Mitch Jeserich (KPFA, Berkeley)
      It doesn't really matter what I say. It's all subject to revision and White Out (TW). Obama, like Bush before him and everyone after, is a puppet. Who really wields the power? The MIC

      Even I could read a prompter. - Pointin' is cool. - If only I could tell Obi how much I agree.


      A breakdown of Pres. Obama's Newspeak and nonsense with Jeremy Scahill (Democracy Now!)
        
      Look, Jo/Jo, I'm movin' further to the right.
      G.W. Bush was as terrible liar, whereas President B.S. Obama is a great one. Let's give the devilish man his due: He is a great speaker, a great orator, and a pretty good pacifier. If only what he said were true.

      Scahill1
      Scahill: "drone president," NSA whitewash
      Some is. Unfortunately, it has proven to be the stuff we would never let Dub'ya and Dick get away with -- depriving Americans of peace, privacy, prosperity, civil liberties... What do we get instead?
      Shut up, Jeremy, I'm warning you.
      Executive order drone assassinations, business-as-usual banking, indefinite detentions, illegal NSA surveillance, Department of Homeland Harassment, police shootings, police beatings, a war on whistleblowers, a crumbling "permanent-war" economy, weather modification, environmental degradation, electrical and frequency pollution, oil and chemical spills, joblessness, corporate control of policies and politics and, well, other than that, everything's great.

      VIDEO: The many FUNNY faces of Jo Boehner behind Barry Obama
        
      Bush, Cheney families love Obama policies
      Poor Jo Biden. Poorer Jo Boehner sitting back there trying not to roll his eyes seeing his political party mate speak so eloquently. Yes, all three are in the same party with its two nearly identical wings, one moderate, one extreme right. The 99% has got to learn to start taking direction from the 1%, or the dogs, paramilitary troops, water canons, spies, agent provocateurs, and batons are going to have to be sent in. Hey, you, OBEY! Or else.

      What will cure right-wing extremism from the Republocrats?
         
      A third party response
      David Ferguson (rawstory.com)
      Kshama Sawant, Seattle's Socialist
      Socialist Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant ripped not only Pres. Obama’s State of the Union speech Tuesday, but the Democrats and Republicans alongside him as he delivered it.

      We bow to the same MIC masters.
      “We will make progress only on the basis of a fundamental and systematic change,” Sawant said in a response on behalf of the Socialist Party.

      “We need a break from the policies of Wall Street and corporate America. We need a break from capitalism. It has failed the 99 percent. Both parties bow down before the free market and loyally serve the interests of their corporate masters, with the only difference being in matter of degree. The political system is completely dysfunctional, and it’s broken.”
       
      Yeah, we golf. Obama and Boehner (WP)
      Sawant, who in November of 2013 became the first socialist elected to office in Seattle in 50 years, also criticized Pres. Obama’s remarks vowing to fight income inequality, saying he was prodded by public demonstrations staged by fast-food workers and others... More

      Making fun of Obama (The Daily Show)

      Pick a finger. Go on. See if I care.

      Wednesday, 8 January 2014

      News of the Day; Statement of Purpose

      Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, CC Liu, Pat Macpherson, Bhante, Wisdom Quarterly (EDITORIAL)
      Left vs. Right: peace activist offers flowers to establishment army (wallpapervortex.com).

      Greenpeace continues to turn up the heat on its “Save The Arctic” campaign, this time with a melancholy video featuring the music of Radiohead (“Everything In Its Right Place”), a voiceover from Jude Law, and one very sad polar bear, lost on the streets of London. “As the Arctic sea ice melts, polar bears are being forced to go far beyond their normal habitat to find food and look after their young. This film is a powerful expression of how our fates are intertwined, because climate change is affecting all of us no matter where we live....” More

      Statement of Purpose
      2014 Wisdom Quarterly editors
      My friends are a bunch of Bohemian left-leaning, vegetarian-ish, anti-establishment types, who think government “conspiracies” -- activities planned in advance rather than just events that happen for no particular reason -- are something to point out.

      Try this at home, but make sure you film it so we can see the carnage.
       
      The fringe-right has never been closer to agreeing: everyone sees that our government conceals the truth, deceives us, and tricks the public as if it were in their job description. The left is called names because we are not running a PR campaign. Everyone is looking for the truth. We hope.
       

      dirtywars.org

      The left pushes against the sexism and racism and socioeconomic inequality of our Western history; the right seems to want to do all it can to conserve or it get back to an imaginary “golden age” of 1850's/1950's sexist, racist, class-bound “prosperity,” and that means being pro-war. We oppose war and a war mentality (like waging “war” on drugs, the poor, disease, education).
       
      Brave, beautiful Kajol Kahn, 8, loves deadly snakes (nagas).

      The Buddha (B.  Tan/flickr.com)
      The “war on poverty” was a terrible name and notion for a wonderful program. The right hates it. We need a social safety net, which is the only thing that kept us from entering a new Great Depression. This Great Recession is due to who? Banking conspiracies -- planned events to impoverish the many to benefit the few. Thank you, The Fed, the private banking consortium that runs monetary policy. What will the government be doing about it? Everything it can to keep those private bankers going, apparently in the hopes of getting corporate jobs after their government careers. 

      Meet you on the golf course? - Git 'er done!
      Even the right can't want that, but those bankers are part of the right, conservatives, class-warfare opponents of everyone else (the 99%). The moderate right wing -- namely, the Obama administration -- swings hard to the right. Although labelled “left” or “socialist,” things in Washington D.C. are actually, if we look at the facts and numbers, just a continuation of previous Bush administrations. Who is destroying the environment, making  and expanding wars, aching to drill in Alaska, to frack everywhere, to drain public resources and destroy the last remnants of Native American lands? Bush-Obama.

      Learning from the past. But wrong lesson.
      Obama is not Bush. He might as well be. Under the surface, he just continues his policies. Whoever controlled the former controls the latter. The movers and shakers behind the scenes -- groups we call the “military-industrial complex” -- are the same. Isn't Obama worse for appearing so much nicer, speaking so much better, and uttering much nicer sounding lies? Bush and Cheney were odious. Even the right is ashamed of them now. Obama and Biden have been continuing the same policies, in some cases making more draconian choices, but we are all just glad it's not Bush.

      Wolves can be a human's best friends with understanding.
       
      Revolucion hasta la victoria siempre!
      “Evil” is a terrible word, almost always misleading and pointless to accuse anyone of. Yet if it applies to Bush and Cheney, one has to conclude that it applies to Obama for continuing on the same disastrous course.
       
      The right wastes no time accusing Obama of every problem we face, when they were so quiet about Bush doing the same things. That leaves the left sitting on its hands. We can't criticize a guy who speaks so nicely, who says all the right things (even if they aren't true), and we sure can't side with right wing wackos. 

      But if someone is correct, even if they are on the right, we have to give them credit. Maybe they are motivated by racism or party politics or fantasies of American exceptionalism, and wild dreams of being the “true” patriots, sovereign citizens, and blah blah blah. And maybe racist dictator Hitler created the Volkswagen (folk's wagon). We can't say a line of cars is wrong because a creator is wrong. 

      Living in harmony with local environment
      Like Smiley and West, we have to call out Obama. Like Ed Snowden, Jeremy Scahill, J. Assange, Michelle Alexander, G. Greenwald, Amy Goodman, Chelsea Manning, and the next maverick -- all wonderful activists for freedom and justice -- we have to call out the actual guilty parties and policies wherever they come from, whatever sheep's clothing they put on. We have to save the world, or at least some part of it!

      Save Afghanistan; US out!
      The Buddha and Buddhism teach two things above all other things, wisdom and compassion. So many right wing people -- Tea Partiers, Republicans, Libertarians, Reactionaries, and Xenophobes -- talk about the Christ and Christianity. If everyone were true to his/her espoused ideal, wouldn't we all get along milk and water? Oh, Green Partiers, Democrats, Occupiers, Radicals, and Philanthropists, we have to rise above because the right is unlikely to extend a hand first.

      If Chito could get along with a reptilian, we can all learn something.
       
      News of the Day
      US "War on Poverty" (KPFA, Jan. 8, 2014
      This is  the 50th anniversary of LBJ's "War on Poverty" address with Prof. Annelise Orleck, Dept.  of History, Dartmouth College and Sharon Parrott, from the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.
       
      The Pentagram, our U.S. Dept. of War
      US Imperial War(s): The Pentagon "is very reluctant to label anything a ‘base’ because of the negative political connotations associated with it," said Alexander Cooley, a political scientist at Barnard College and Columbia University who studies overseas bases. "Some of these facilities, such as the Manas Transit Center in Kyrgyzstan, may not be officially counted as ‘bases,’ but it is the most important U.S. facility in central Asia..." More
       
      Bad Religion, The Offspring, Linkin Park, and Heart want to help victims of climate chaos
      in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda at the Nokia in L.A. (musicforrelief.org)