Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Oh captain! MERCAPTAN!

 Over a century before the slogan solidarity means attack became enshrined in anarchist culture, Andrej gave the following recommendations for showing solidarity with the Barcelona Martyrs: take a big lump of sulphur and light it at the door of the Consular’s office. That will poison the whole neighborhood with the stinking smell. One man can do it and not risk much either. If there are more boys they can “mob” the Consul and give him just as good a licking as our comrades got in Barcelona.

https://www.anarchistnews.org/content/anarchist-agitator-andrej-klemencic-biography

What Costas Gavras movie are we in today?

 ⚡️πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸš¨ NEW - A man stopped by federal agents at the National Mall in DC just attempted to flee custody… 

https://blossom.primal.net/ce98b3a8afdcb4706e2ce6e02ad5509352782d80825013dc80f1a53542589d0a.mp4

No screaming under torture

Truncheon envy

https://grimanddim.org/political-writings/2016-richard-seymours-corbyn/

 Yet the far left has not managed to find any other response to Corbyn than to be relatively uncritical cheerleaders. Thus the SWP told its supporters: “How should revolutionary socialists respond to the sustained attacks on Corbyn and attempts to undermine him? Should we shout “Sell out!” at every compromise he is forced to make? Should we sloganise against the inevitable capitulations of reformist politics? Or should we build the broadest possible defence of his leadership in order to give him the backing to implement the policies he was elected on and to defend him against attacks from the right? If we adopt the former approach we will be consigned to a sectarian ghetto and not deserve a hearing for our politics. Instead we need to rally round to defend him from attacks from the right. In defending Corbyn we are defending the principles of anti-austerity, solidarity with refugees, anti-racism and opposition to war that are at the core of our own politics.”  [Sean Doherty in Socialist Review, October 2015] Party Notes reported gleefully on how many papers had been sold at Corbyn rallies . . . "

How would a European patriot Act?

 Eugene Volokh, a First Amendment scholar at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, has argued that humans tend to have “censorship envy”: Once my neighbor gets to ban speech that offends him, I feel entitled to ban speech that I revile. 

Dorschner would not say whether there was an investigation into Professor Rat, calling the matter an issue of “internal security.” The columnist for The Boston Globe, whose sin, in the eyes of Professor Rat, was to criticize civil libertarians for objecting to the Patriot Act of 2001, said he did not take the threat at all seriously. He learned of the threat only last week, when told of it by The Denver Post,

The posts made by Professor Rat fall under a relatively new category of crime known as “cyberstalking,” said Jim Doyle, a retired New York City police sergeant who now works as a cybercrimes consultant for a Connecticut company called Internet Crimes. The statements made by Professor Rat constitute prosecutable offenses, he said. “The bottom line is what the victim feels,” he said. “Is the victim threatened? Is the victim alarmed? Hey, that’s a crime.”


Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California-Los Angeles and a First Amendment specialist, said the threats were probably criminal, given Taylor’s description of the purpose of Assassination Politics. But “in order to (prosecute), you have to get your hands on the guy,” he said.


Antivaxxers lied - innocents died

 ⚡️πŸ—£️ ARCHIVE - WHO Director-General: "Social media platforms have... turbocharged the spread of mis- and disinformation, which has contributed to mistrust in vaccines."

"During the Covid-19 pandemic, falsehoods about masks, vaccines and lockdowns spread as fast as the virus itself, and were almost as deadly."

https://blossom.primal.net/d1d28c583c173319b467bfa171c54cbc4b992dab8175a660ed0c2808312da0e3.mp4

Kiss me goodnight sergeant Major

 Which European nations, unhampered by the code of the gentleman, have shown us the way to successful empire building and retreated with credit from their colonies? All such comparisons point to the amazing success of the English. By devoting their formative years to useless things, they made themselves supremely useful. And by internalising the code of honour they did not, as Barnett supposes, make themselves defenceless in a world of chicanery and crime, but endowed themselves with the only real defence that human life can offer – the instinctive trust between strangers, which enables them in whatever dangerous circumstances to act together as a team".[

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlli_Barnett

Swap Trump for Snowden

 

The big Epstein stink

The decline of the internet has had one positive result, however, as I’ve turned back to an older technology: books. When the Jeffrey Epstein case became news again earlier this summer, I bought a copy of Julie Brown’s Perversion of Justice. Brown, a reporter at the Miami Herald, tells the story of Epstein’s offending, which was relentless and repetitive. A teenage girl would hear from a schoolfriend that she could make a few hundred dollars by “giving an older guy a massage”. She would be taken to Epstein’s house, where the massage would culminate in her sexual assault. Full of shame, she wouldn’t tell her parents but would instead be groomed by Epstein, with money and gifts and other support, to recruit more girls. Like many sex offenders, Epstein was obsessive: he liked white, blonde 14-year-olds, and would sometimes have three different girls visit him in a single day.

In the late 2000s, the local Florida cops were sure they had enough evidence to prosecute Epstein for rape, but the prosecutors offered him an extremely lenient plea deal instead, with minimal jail time. Brown makes a good case that Epstein even had teenagers visit him at his office when he was on “work release” from prison. He hired private investigators to intimidate both his victims and anyone who represented them. The passport details of guests flown to his private island are held by the US government (Donald Trump said on 28 July that he never had the “privilege” of visiting Little Saint James), but have never been released

Oh captain! MERCAPTAN!

  Over a century before the slogan solidarity means attack became enshrined in anarchist culture, Andrej gave the following recommendations ...