The First Minute of a New Day
This week's reads: Noga on Lauren Booth; Gerry Hassan on the humans behind the tea party; Modernity on UAF's forgetfulness about antisemitism; Graeme on Zizek on multiculturalism and immigration; Graeme on Pam Geller and Radovan Karadzik; Roland on America tossing out its political class; Reb Matgamna on the poverty of anti-imperialism; Dale Street on how the left fails Muslim women; the Weekly Worker on Stop the War's lies.
Below, Gil Scott Heron's "Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day)" from his new album, I'm New Here, which you should buy, if you only buy one album this year. (Sound quality on this YouTube a bit poor. Blip's audio version a bit better.)
Below, Gil Scott Heron's "Beginnings (The First Minute of a New Day)" from his new album, I'm New Here, which you should buy, if you only buy one album this year. (Sound quality on this YouTube a bit poor. Blip's audio version a bit better.)
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http://modernityblog.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/the-national-front-richard-edmonds-and-the-leader-of-the-edl/
as it brought back old memories.
Plus http://modernityblog.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/brian-coleman-and-the-firefighters/ was more informative.
But the one I had to write was http://modernityblog.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/useless-new-labour-the-tories-and-workfare/
I like that one...altho many LP supporters might not :)
Mod - I have a BNP/EDL post brewing and another workfare/BigSoc post brewing, so I was saving those links for that!
What does "Reb" Matgamna mean by:
"although, when it had first taken shape in 1999, its SWP core had made it into a murderously anti-Muslim movement..."?
"although, when it had first taken shape in 1999, its SWP core had made it into a murderously anti-Muslim movement..."?
He meant that Stop the War in relation to Kosovo was, as he says in the previous section, de facto in support of the slaughter of Muslim ethnic Albanians. See also my post here, which covers some similar ground.
That thread with the Balkans stuff was good, WS's contribution was informative too.
Shame I didn't follow it, now *IF* you'd change to Wordpress that would make life easier.