Posts Tagged ‘Green Party’
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First, for my one regular reader, Who Cares?, some coverage of the revolution in Egypt, extracted from BobFromBrockley: Islamism: Alan A reports on the secular, liberal nature of the movement for freedom in Egypt so far, with a cautiously optimistic assessment of the chances of the Muslim Brotherhood gaining the upper hand from the chaos. He […]
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Tags: antisemitic incidents, antisemitism, Bay Area National Anarchists, Community Security Trust, Egypt, Green Party, Muslim Brotherhood, Noam Chomsky, Werner, Ziocentrism, Zionism
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///Pseudo-“anti-imperialism” and its critique Response to Arundhati Roy: Jairus Banaji. A real Marxist replies to a liberal celebration of Maoist violence. ///Fascism and Anti-fascism An interview with Romanian anti-fascists. From Entdinglichung’s recent miscellany: 1.) [More on the] English Defence League (EDL): * Bob from Brockley: The mutating forms of post-fascism, and immigration politics * Bartholomew’s Notes on Religion: The English Defence League […]
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Tags: Cynthia McKinney, English Defence League, Green Party, Hutaree Militia, iran, Jenny Tonge, Palestine Telegraph, Rand Paul, Rollo Miles, Ron Paul, Seyed Mehdi Miraboutalebi
Rupert Reed, Green parliamentary candidate, pushes racism, then apologises. See Greens Engage, Modernity, and Engage.
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Tags: Gilad Atzmon, Green Party, Greens, Rupert Reed
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// Israel/Palestine: Palestine-Israel, The joint struggle of the direct actions of the AAtW and Palestinians escalate. Uri Gordon’s Anarchy Alive on video. (Plus ZMag review.) Another friend for the Palestinian cause: Hungary’s fascist Jobbik party. The first “anti-Zionist” anti-war movement. // Boycott news (for @ndy): Ken Loach vs Israeli film. Will they boycott antibiotics? Vanessa […]
Filed under: Anti-anti-Zionism, Austria, Baader-Meinhof, Fascists in the anti-globalization movement, germany | 1 Comment
Tags: Alison Weir, Anarchists Against The Wall, antisemitism, Baader-Meinhof, Baader-Meinhof Complex, BDS, Bedouins, Bil'in, blood libel, boycotts, Christopher Hitchens, Counterpunch, DDR, Die Grunen, East Germany, George Galloway, Gerhard Dörfler, germany, Green Party, Hamas, Interational Marxist Group, Israel boycott, Jerusalem, Jobbik, Johanna Kaschka, Ken Livingstone, Ken Loach, libel laws, Muasara, Ni'ilin, Olive Picking, Socialist Action, tel aviv, The Baader-Meinhof Complex, The Greens, Vanessa Redgrave
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The Revolutionary Communist Party and its “liberal” comrades. Radical Leftists, Neo-Nazis, and other “Anti-Zionists” in a Tizzy Over the Launching of Z Street. Germany’s Obama: Cem Ozdemir’s support for Israel is considered unshakable. (Via Greens Engage) Poland in Pictures. Gelman and Good Dictatorships. Steve Cohen: Writing as a Jewish traitor – An imagined disputation with my comrades […]
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Tags: Aftonbladet, anti-racism, antisemitism, blood libel, Bob Avakian, Cem Ozdemir, Die Grunen, Donald Boström, germany, Green Party, Holocaust, Islam Channel, Israel, Italy, John Rees, Mike Huckabee, MRZine, nazi, Nazi analogy, NGOs, Palestine, Poland, racism, RCP, Steve Cohen, Stop the War, sweden, Uighurs, Wolfgang Pohrt, Z Street, Zionazi
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Antisemitism and the (modern) critique of capitalism schalom libertad By Werner Bonefeld The Nazi ideologue Rosenberg (1938) formulated the modern essence of antisemitism succinctly when he portrayed it as an attack on Communism, Bolshevism, and Jewish capitalism, a capitalism not of productive labour and industry, but of parasites – money and finance, speculators and bankers. […]
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Tags: antisemitism, capitalism, germany, Green Party, Hans-Christian Ströbele, iran, marxism, Omid Nouripour, Renate Künast, Stop the Bomb, Wener Bonefeld
Hero of the week: Stephan Kuhn
A German Green, fined for playing loud klezmer music to drown out neo-Nazis. [Via The Daily (Maybe)]
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Tags: anti-fascism, Dresden, fascism, germany, Green, Green Party, klezmer, Stephan Kuhn
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Edmund Standing at Butterflies and Wheels. Extract: Just as Himmler admired and befriended Al-Husseini, and just as von Leers enthusiastically promoted a perverse union of radical Islam and Nazism, so today we find neo-Nazis applauding Jihadism and seeking to offer it their support. The 9/11 attacks are a case in point. In the aftermath of […]
Filed under: 68ers, Anti-anti-Zionism, Anti-Deutsche, Antifa, Austria, Baader-Meinhof, Fascism and antisemitism, Fascists in the anti-globalization movement, germany, Left-right convergence | 1 Comment
Tags: Baader-Meinhof, Bernard-Henri Levy, Bill Ayers, Cairo conference, Caroline Lucas, Ely Karmon, Green Party, Horst Mahler, International Union of Parliamentarians for Palestinians, Johanna Kaschke, Matthias Kuntzel, Mumbai attacks, Social Democratic party