#12561

Neon_Night_Rider posted:

does anybody have a photo of j. sakai


http://kersplebedeb.com/posts/category/authors/sakai/
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#12562
excellent detective work Gyrofry.
#12563

gyrofry posted:

Neon_Night_Rider posted:

does anybody have a photo of j. sakai

http://kersplebedeb.com/posts/category/authors/sakai/
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came to post this

#12564
Apparently the raid that killed OBL and the film celebrating the raid that killed OBL were planned simultaneously and with direct coordination

https://twitter.com/adamjohnsonNYC/status/599586804950552578
https://twitter.com/adamjohnsonNYC/status/599828189637177344
#12565

HenryKrinkle posted:

congrats on getting like 10,000+ notes on your tumblr post getfiscal

http://lets-get-fiscal.tumblr.com/post/112363639495/12-year-olds-in-1955-i-need-some-cash-ill-get-a

I choose to believe that this isn't 12,000 people appreciating the slightly funny (sorry gf) joke but 12,000 12 year olds on twitter who, growing up in the tumblr age, are already filled with existential horror and are ironically not ironically celebrating their perpetual desire for self annihilation

#12566

drwhat posted:

slightly funny

#12567

KilledInADuel posted:

Apparently the raid that killed OBL and the film celebrating the raid that killed OBL were planned simultaneously and with direct coordination

https://twitter.com/adamjohnsonNYC/status/599586804950552578
https://twitter.com/adamjohnsonNYC/status/599828189637177344



Holy shit

#12568
lol
#12569
i just read this piece where phil mirowski puts lawrence lessig and bruno latour on blast and it owns
#12570
check out Louis Proyect's graphic novel about his life http://louisproyect.org/2015/05/15/my-days-in-houston-on-assignment-for-the-socialist-workers-party/
#12571
aka, to repeat myself, the manga guide to trotskyism
#12572
After the Social Democratic uprising in 1934, certain Social Democratic leaders were arrested and put in jail for a short while, not for very long. But one of them, the famous Max Adler, their chief ideologist, was not arrested. That was a horrible blow to his self-esteem, because now the government had acknowledged what everybody knew--that he was politically an entirely unimportant figure. Friends of Max Adler, who after all was a colleague of mine in the Law Faculty, asked me on occasion whether I could not do something through my equally good relations with the other side to get him arrested for a little while

--From Autobiographical Reflections by Eric Voegelin
#12573

HenryKrinkle posted:

check out Louis Proyect's graphic novel about his life http://louisproyect.org/2015/05/15/my-days-in-houston-on-assignment-for-the-socialist-workers-party/


(we had our own kind of trotskyist sharia law)

#12574
the full quote is about his stripper ex-gf refusing to narc on a friend getting kicked out for smoking weed. now that i actually know what trotskyism is i hate it more than ever.
#12575
Leftist poseurs cited 'the Sam kriss piece' in an irl discussion group I was at this week, natch

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#12576
which one? this is for a project, dont ask about the project
#12577

HenryKrinkle posted:

check out Louis Proyect's graphic novel about his life http://louisproyect.org/2015/05/15/my-days-in-houston-on-assignment-for-the-socialist-workers-party/



lol

#12578
Were these people always such attention whores and the internet finally gave them a place to shine? Or does "the blogosphere" create it's own monsters from self-important white leftists?
#12579
well, start a twitter account and give us the trip report
#12580

babyhueypnewton posted:

Were these people always such attention whores and the internet finally gave them a place to shine? Or does "the blogosphere" create it's own monsters from self-important white leftists?

proyect predates blogs a bit. he would post constantly on leftist email lists. i could never get into them because you'd click to download your mail and you'd get 200 new emails and most of them would be people talking about how like iran was a socialist country or like making death threats about small controversies over trotsky's favourite mexican recipes. he was also well known because he would review virtually every independent film that came out from a left perspective, and usually in the same language he reserves for real enemies.

#12581
Replace leftist with dungeons and dragons and thats every person on the web before 1998
#12582
http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Tankie
#12583
Hey Bobby,

This morning I went down to the Clearview Chelsea Theater for a 9:30 press screening for a documentary on herring fishermen. I got up early just to make it there on time. My guess is that I probably would be the only person attending.

Anyhow, I stopped at the table in the lobby to check in but was told that I was not in the database. That didn’t surprise me since I never applied for press credentials. As a blogger (but with 650 film reviews on Rotten Tomatoes), I figured that I would not pass muster.

But I had been invited by the film’s publicist to attend the screening. Even though she vouched for me, I was still not admitted. It was a “security issue” they told me, as if I was concealing a pressure cooker bomb. When I told them “Fuck you and fuck the Tribeca Film Festival”, the off-duty cop serving as a security guard got up from his chair with his hand on his gun to tell me to shut up. I said that since there is no law against telling someone to fuck off, he should sit back down.

If I ever run into you on the street, Bobby, I am going to tell you this to your face. With your fucking connections to Jonathan Tisch and your idiotic red tape and your bourgeois red carpets, you can take your fucking film festival and stick it up your ass.

Yours truly,

Louis Proyect
#12584

HenryKrinkle posted:

http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Tankie


Tankies will often argue for persuasive definitions about genocide regarding the Ukrainian Famine, arguing that Stalin didn't intend for all of those people to starve to death and realizing he is still responsible for not feeding his people. In addition, Timothy Synder's Bloodlands argues that policies were instituted specifically targeting Ukraine to exacerbate the famine which may or may not have arisen from natural causes.

#12585
article on "socialism": 27 words
article on "brocialism": 876 words
#12586
I started both Moby Dick and Men of Maize (untranslated) for the summer
#12587
keep it in the corn thread
#12588
It's interesting how it seems that inequality is an unintended consequence of Sarbanes-Oxley.
#12589
ive been reading the book "omeros" and its freaking great and the imagery is beautiful. ive never really read much poetry before so its a bit weird, especially with the inconsistent meter/rhyme scheme but its making me want to read more poetry so ill have to check some out in the future, maybe more structured, im not sure
#12590
I'm reading Fredric Jameson's Postmodernism or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. It's pretty good and very dense, he has so many asides you have to stop and think about. It's like what reading Zizek would be like if he wasn't a fraud.
#12591
random thought: this is probably the section of a speech (by Malcolm X) that affected me most in terms of changing my views. it's just such a brutal and well-told story, and it's true.

Up here, in the North you have the same thing. The Democratic party don’t do it...they don’t do it that way. They got a thing that they call gerrymandering. They maneuver you out of power. Even though you vote, they fix it so you’re voting for nobody; they’ve got you going and coming. In the South, they’re outright political wolves. In the North, they’re political foxes. A fox and a wolf are both canine, both belong to the dog family. Now you take your choice. You going to choose a Northern dog or a Southern dog? Because either dog you choose I guarantee you you’ll still be in the dog house. This is why I say it’s the ballot or the bullet. It’s liberty or it’s death. It’s freedom for everybody or freedom for nobody.

America today finds herself in a unique situation. Historically, revolutions are bloody. Oh, yes, they are. They haven’t never had a blood-less revolution, or a non-violent revolution. That don’t happen even in Hollywood. You don’t have a revolution in which you love your enemy, and you don’t have a revolution in which you are begging the system of exploitation to integrate you into it. Revolutions overturn systems. Revolutions destroy systems. A revolution is bloody, but America is in a unique position. She’s the only country in history in a position actually to become involved in a blood-less revolution. The Russian revolution was bloody, Chinese revolution was bloody, French revolution was bloody, Cuban revolution was bloody, and there was nothing more bloody then the American Revolution. But today this country can become involved in a revolution that won’t take bloodshed. All she’s got to do is give the black man in this country everything that’s due him. Everything.

I hope that the white man can see this, 'cause if you don’t see it you’re finished. If you don’t see it you’re going to become involved in some action in which you don’t have a chance. And we don’t care anything about your atomic bomb; it's useless because other countries have atomic bombs. When two or three different countries have atomic bombs, nobody can use them, so it means that the white man today is without a weapon. If you want some action, you gotta come on down to Earth. And there's more black people on Earth than there are white people on Earth.

I only got a couple more minutes. The white man can never win another war on the ground. His days of war, victory, his days of ground victory are over. Can I prove it? Yes. Take all the action that’s going on this earth right now that he’s involved in tell me where he’s winning. Nowhere. Why some rice farmers, some rice farmers, some rice eaters ran him out of Korea. Yes, they ran him out of Korea. Rice eaters with nothing but gym shoes, and a rifle, and a bowl of rice took him and his tanks and his napalm, and all that other action he’s supposed to have and ran him across the Yalu. Why? 'Cause the day that he can win on the ground has passed. Up in French Indo-China those little peasants, rice growers, took on the might of the French army and ran all the Frenchmen...you remember Dien Bien Phu. No.

The same thing happened in Algeria, in Africa, they didn’t have anything but a rifle. The French had all these highly mechanized instruments of warfare, but they put some guerrilla action on, and a white man can’t fight a guerrilla warfare. Guerrilla action takes heart, takes nerve, and he doesn’t have that. He’s brave when he’s got tanks. He’s brave when he’s got planes. He’s brave when he’s got bombs. He’s brave when he’s got a whole lot of company along with him, but you take that little man from Africa and Asia, turn him loose in the woods with a blade that’s all he needs, all he needs is a blade and when the sun goes down and it’s dark, it’s even-steven.

#12592

babyhueypnewton posted:

I'm reading Fredric Jameson's Postmodernism or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. It's pretty good and very dense, he has so many asides you have to stop and think about. It's like what reading Zizek would be like if he wasn't a fraud.



yeah i liked that book and it made me Think

#12593
been reading discipline's tweets at that blog man ross wolfe. what the fuck is wrong with that dude? i may have a posting personality but that guy's living the "im a white male chauvanist who considers myself the only actual leftist in the world and also the smartest person even though I don't absorb anything" dream irl
#12594
nevermind, read that leaked email from the platypus society which he was a part of. rabbit hole isn't very deep, they're all FBI.
#12595
What email was that
#12596
https://twitter.com/EMQuangel/status/615107737400180736 I'll give discipline credit
#12597
Finished recently Cousin Bette by Honaire Balzac, which was a fascinating book in and of itself (there is a rich mine to found there about pre-1848 representation of the working class and the specter of urban class war that the titular character is an instance of) but also an occasion for realizing that wikipedia has surprisingly solid articles about components of the Human Comedy.
#12598
i bought some balzac the other day but to be honest with myself i've only finished five novels in the past five years lol. i'm at 13 books finished this year out of my 100 book goal. shameful. i guess the good thing is that i'm going outside now.
#12599
Another strand that could worked out of Cousin Bette is the link between it and The Woman Who Was Poor by Leon Bloy, whose central character can be said to be an attempt to combine Bette and Adeline into a single victorious figure (though admittedly many would find what constitutes "victory"in Bloy's oeuvre idiosyncratic, to say the least). Not to mention the broader issue of the Janus-faced phenomena of royalist anti-capitalism in 19th century France that both authors were a part of.
#12600
the comments on sam's article