What Fern Hill said (why should thwap have all the fun?).
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Showing posts with label unions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unions. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Why aren't Canadian media types paying more attention to Wisconsin?
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Fantasy for a Saturday in February
Corporate oligarchic pieces of shit like the Kochs actually have to do their own dirty work ...
Labels:
class warfare,
fantasy,
Koch brothers,
oligarchy,
solidarity,
unions,
Wisconsin
Monday, February 21, 2011
Organized labour under attack, from Pinochet to Ford to Wisconsin
Sometimes the connections between history and current events aren't that easy to see. Sometimes, however, they're hard not to see – especially when they're framed in the context of the widening gap between haves and have-nots, the polarization of society between those who have power and those who do not, and the attendant implications for social cohesion and democratic governance.
Labels:
Chile,
class warfare,
Colombia,
murder,
oligarchy,
organized labour,
Pinochet,
repression,
Rob Ford,
Scott Walker,
Toronto,
torture,
unions,
violence,
Wisconsin
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Ford's ascendancy, explained
For the last day or so, I've been thinking about Alex Himelfarb's wonderfully thoughtful essay on why people vote against their own interests. Again, nothing I can say to improve upon it.
And now, a perfect illustration: from the Star today, it seems that Rob Ford is “tapping into suburban fury.”
So what is this “fury,” and why, since the Star never explains, should anyone take it seriously?
Is it just the usual “I don't wanna pay taxes for those condescending downtown elitists / lazy overpaid unionized thugs / tax-and-spend socialists / artsy-fartsy communists, yargle bargle bleghhh, drool ... ” horseshit?
If that's it, then fuck that and the people thinking it. A toxic brew of inchoate rage, ignorance and resentment is not the same thing as committed citizenship. And it's time we stopped coddling it and pretending it's something that needs to be humoured or respected.
If that's it, then fuck that and the people thinking it. A toxic brew of inchoate rage, ignorance and resentment is not the same thing as committed citizenship. And it's time we stopped coddling it and pretending it's something that needs to be humoured or respected.
Honestly, are people no longer capable of thinking except in clichés? Has anyone noticed how easily “mad as hell and not going to take it any more” morphs into “lazy, stupid, belligerent and unwilling to do anything that actually requires thoughtful engagement?”
That's why Ford's leading. That's what Stephen Harper taps into. That's why Sarah Palin is, well, Sarah Palin. And that's what's behind the outbreak of teabaggery to the south, along with a healthy dose of bigotry, racism, and well-orchestrated fear and scapegoating of The Other – all conveniently misdirected so that no one can see who really benefits from just how dysfunctional things have become.
It's a simple, easy-to-grasp narrative, unaffected by facts, devoid of context, and willingly propagated by the Fox Noise wannabes at Sun Media. An easily exploited, all-purpose current of spite, resentment and anti-social sentiment – in other words, the perfect basis upon which to build a healthy community. Not.
Labels:
citizenship,
engagement,
Harper,
narrative,
Palin,
resentment,
Rob Ford,
stupidity,
suburban fury,
teabagging,
Toronto mayoral race,
unions
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