"Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn has opened up an office in New York, the Greek Reporter reported this week."The semi-ironic thing is that this "invasion by foreigners" has my blood riled up and I feel ready to fight them.
"The Glory of the Coffee is Fleeting." And yes, there will be coffee. And maybe short stories. And lots and lots of ranting about everything from sociology and politics to hyena puppies and death metal. I'll try to keep it entertaining ;)
Monday, September 24, 2012
Territorial Pissing
http://www.salon.com/2012/09/24/greek_neo_nazi_party_sets_up_ny_office/
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Good month to be a gamer, if you can find the time.
Torchlight 2, Borderlands 2, Faster Than Light, and Don't Starve.
Damn.
I also have to study for classes, scratch out a social life, remember to walk the dog occasionally,etc.
Hhmmm feels like I'm forgetting to mention something important that is sucking up a lot of time also....
Damn.
I also have to study for classes, scratch out a social life, remember to walk the dog occasionally,etc.
Hhmmm feels like I'm forgetting to mention something important that is sucking up a lot of time also....
Monday, September 10, 2012
No tolerance for nationalists.
I've been arguing with fellow leftists about the way the Quebec elections have played out. Short story is that the disruption caused by the student strikes and civil protests (over a large number of grievances) has enabled a nationalist party to take power from the liberals in the regional government.
As Socialist Worker sums it up:
"Oh, but they are so Left Wing!" - My friends and peers exclaim.
Yeah, sure. Whatever.
These people usually take a very principled stand for international solidarity, and it scares me to see them uncritically calling this election "a total victory" for our politics. Undoubtedly the defeat, even if only temporary, of the tuition hikes in Quebec is amazing; but the fact that that victory has propelled an ethnic segregationist political party into power is bitterly distasteful, and may well prove to catastrophic to the Canadian left.
As Socialist Worker sums it up:
The Liberals' defeat can be traced to that defiance. But the Parti Québécois, which has just won, is not an ally of the movement. The new government will probably seek to negotiate a smaller fees increase with the agreement of the less militant student bodies. At any rate, the movement has long been about more than fees.Unmentioned in that article is that Parti Québécois is a separatist and francophone nationalist party.
"Oh, but they are so Left Wing!" - My friends and peers exclaim.
Yeah, sure. Whatever.
These people usually take a very principled stand for international solidarity, and it scares me to see them uncritically calling this election "a total victory" for our politics. Undoubtedly the defeat, even if only temporary, of the tuition hikes in Quebec is amazing; but the fact that that victory has propelled an ethnic segregationist political party into power is bitterly distasteful, and may well prove to catastrophic to the Canadian left.
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