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I wasn't here last night. I should have been, except that I'd have keeled over since after the week I've had, I didn't trust that I could actually stand up let alone dodge pepper spray. Much respect and love to the 12 comrades arrested and everyone doing courtroom support.

Macleans, of all the news sources in the world, gets it absolutely right, though their tone is more measured than I would use. The debate between David Frum and Steve Bannon is not a debate between liberal democracy and fascism, but the two wings of the modern far-right, a genocidal neoconservatism and a more thuggish brand of fascism.

This said, I disagree that the Munk Debates should have tried to find someone capable of destroying Bannon's arguments for the cause of liberal democracy. By allowing him to appear in public—by the mere fact that Bannon is allowed to cross the border into our country and collect a fat cheque for a public speaking engagement rather than spending his time hanging upside-down from a lamppost whilst schoolchildren play a game of football with his decomposing head—Bannon has already won. The fascists win when you invite them to the stage. That's their only goal; to be allowed to speak.

I have seen pictures of the audience as they went in. Surely some of them were in support, and a few brave others planned to disrupt (I don't know if they did) but the majority weren't Fred-Perry-wearing junior Brownshirts. No, they were the creme-de-la-creme of Canadian society, white, well-spoken, aging elites who probably clapped politely when the "debate" started 45 minutes late. What kind of person pays $40-100 to line the pockets of two of the worst people to slither from the swamp of fascist ideology? Did they stand in front of a full-length mirror, adjusting their ties, choosing the perfect broach? Did they congratulate themselves on their open-mindedness, their edginess, at their ability to listen to "both sides"?

Frum is the author of ISIS, responsible for turning the Middle East into a rising tide of blood. Bannon engineered the campaign and policies that have led to concentration camps for toddlers. In a just world, they would both have been shot by now. I'm not much more kindly inclined to anyone willing to indulge them in their grotesque games.

Linkspam!

Jan. 11th, 2010 06:30 pm
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1. Via [livejournal.com profile] springheel_jack:

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Why does Rambo have an anchor in Afghanistan? Because he is prepared.

HOLY SHIT IT'S A RAMBO COLOURING BOOK. Click on that link and there's MORE. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to download those and colour them in. Hahahaha. The 80s were so strange.*

2. If you have a few hours to kill, check out The Power of Nightmares so we can discuss it. It's pretty good; a parallel history of Islamic terrorism and neoconservatism. I think it's too soft on Nixon and Kissinger (you know your cast is pure evil when Kissinger is the good guy) but it's fascinating stuff.

3. If you are artistically talented, you should participate in Bruce Schneier's TSA logo contest.

4. And if you are a web designer, you might know about this already, but if not, check out Accessify. I ran across it in my attempt to find a resource on accessible web design that's, well, accessible to teenagers. This has tutorials and plain language, which the W3C pages, while great, do not.

* Tagged "rambo iii" because apparently I only have one Rambo tag and it's oddly specific.

Linkspam!

Jan. 11th, 2010 06:30 pm
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1. Via [livejournal.com profile] springheel_jack:

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Why does Rambo have an anchor in Afghanistan? Because he is prepared.

HOLY SHIT IT'S A RAMBO COLOURING BOOK. Click on that link and there's MORE. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to download those and colour them in. Hahahaha. The 80s were so strange.*

2. If you have a few hours to kill, check out The Power of Nightmares so we can discuss it. It's pretty good; a parallel history of Islamic terrorism and neoconservatism. I think it's too soft on Nixon and Kissinger (you know your cast is pure evil when Kissinger is the good guy) but it's fascinating stuff.

3. If you are artistically talented, you should participate in Bruce Schneier's TSA logo contest.

4. And if you are a web designer, you might know about this already, but if not, check out Accessify. I ran across it in my attempt to find a resource on accessible web design that's, well, accessible to teenagers. This has tutorials and plain language, which the W3C pages, while great, do not.

* Tagged "rambo iii" because apparently I only have one Rambo tag and it's oddly specific.
sabotabby: raccoon anarchy symbol (jabbar gibson for president!)
CBC lockout
It's into Day 28, with no end in sight. And it's still no fun. To make it a bit more fun (at least for someone), N. and I have decided to organize some picket-line solidarity. I know [livejournal.com profile] himy has already been down a few times (check out his photos!) and this is obviously a situation where the small but growing Toronto Wobs can be useful. I bothered a CBC worker on his blog to ask when the picket lines were up so that we could bring them coffee, samosas, and hopefully a bit of morale. He responded right away to say that they're up 24-7. We're probably going to make our first visit either Thursday night or Sunday. So if you're interested in coming along, drop me a comment and we'll figure out a time.

Someone else suggested e-mailing our local MPs, the PM, the CBC Board of Directors, and Robert Rabinovitch. His e-mail is Robert_Rabinovitch@cbc.ca.

Public memorials
I should know by now to listen to the e-saints who read crap so that I don't have to. When Teresa Nielsen Hayden says that there's an incredibly stupid and offensive discussion on Little Green Footballs about the planned Flight 93 memorial, her judgment should be trusted. She wouldn't make up something like that. So I don't really need to go read the disgusting commentary myself because someone else has already made that noble sacrifice.

Don't click on that. It's LGF, which means that it will make you angry and kind of disappointed with the human species.

But it got me thinking about memorials, and what sort of memorials I like and why. I gather from those comments that the LGF crowd would like something large and penis-shaped -- perhaps a fist (don't they know that's a commie symbol) or a nuk-u-lar missile or maybe just a big penis. I actually like what I've heard about this design -- although it's hard to tell from the images they show -- and I think it embodies the sort of qualities that make a good memorial.

My favourite memorial of all time is this one:

It's the Bebelplatz Memorial, outside of Humbolt University in Berlin. In 1933, the Nazis gathered books from the university library and burned them. The memorial itself is where the bonfire was. The glass covers an underground chamber lined with empty bookshelves -- enough space to fit every book that was burned that night. The square of glass is quite reflective -- I was there with a crowd, and we could see our own, faceless reflections, as though we were the ones standing around the bonfire.

You can see why this is conceptually brilliant, can't you?

A penis tower-shaped memorial does not convey loss. It conveys triumph of the phallus. With their puerile fantasies of macho revenge, some of the LGFers are trying to twist the Flight 93 story into that of a victory, despite the fact that a bunch of innocent people died. But I suspect they want something towering for the WTC memorial too, which makes less sense than the earlier (and brilliant) reflective pools that Maya Lin wanted.

Why do neo-conservatives hate good architecture?

GIP
[livejournal.com profile] chreebomb thought that Jabbar Gibson would make a good replacement for Brownie as the head of FEMA. I disagreed, arguing that he'd make a better replacement for Bush as head of the US. [livejournal.com profile] epilady got inspired to make an icon, so I looted it. By the way, rumour has it that our boy might be in jail and we are looking to confirm or deny. If any of you have any news as to Gibson's whereabouts, please let the folks at [livejournal.com profile] poor_planning know about it.

If you ever need to reach me...
Here's how.
under here )
sabotabby: raccoon anarchy symbol (Default)
CBC lockout
It's into Day 28, with no end in sight. And it's still no fun. To make it a bit more fun (at least for someone), N. and I have decided to organize some picket-line solidarity. I know [livejournal.com profile] himy has already been down a few times (check out his photos!) and this is obviously a situation where the small but growing Toronto Wobs can be useful. I bothered a CBC worker on his blog to ask when the picket lines were up so that we could bring them coffee, samosas, and hopefully a bit of morale. He responded right away to say that they're up 24-7. We're probably going to make our first visit either Thursday night or Sunday. So if you're interested in coming along, drop me a comment and we'll figure out a time.

Someone else suggested e-mailing our local MPs, the PM, the CBC Board of Directors, and Robert Rabinovitch. His e-mail is Robert_Rabinovitch@cbc.ca.

Public memorials
I should know by now to listen to the e-saints who read crap so that I don't have to. When Teresa Nielsen Hayden says that there's an incredibly stupid and offensive discussion on Little Green Footballs about the planned Flight 93 memorial, her judgment should be trusted. She wouldn't make up something like that. So I don't really need to go read the disgusting commentary myself because someone else has already made that noble sacrifice.

Don't click on that. It's LGF, which means that it will make you angry and kind of disappointed with the human species.

But it got me thinking about memorials, and what sort of memorials I like and why. I gather from those comments that the LGF crowd would like something large and penis-shaped -- perhaps a fist (don't they know that's a commie symbol) or a nuk-u-lar missile or maybe just a big penis. I actually like what I've heard about this design -- although it's hard to tell from the images they show -- and I think it embodies the sort of qualities that make a good memorial.

My favourite memorial of all time is this one:

It's the Bebelplatz Memorial, outside of Humbolt University in Berlin. In 1933, the Nazis gathered books from the university library and burned them. The memorial itself is where the bonfire was. The glass covers an underground chamber lined with empty bookshelves -- enough space to fit every book that was burned that night. The square of glass is quite reflective -- I was there with a crowd, and we could see our own, faceless reflections, as though we were the ones standing around the bonfire.

You can see why this is conceptually brilliant, can't you?

A penis tower-shaped memorial does not convey loss. It conveys triumph of the phallus. With their puerile fantasies of macho revenge, some of the LGFers are trying to twist the Flight 93 story into that of a victory, despite the fact that a bunch of innocent people died. But I suspect they want something towering for the WTC memorial too, which makes less sense than the earlier (and brilliant) reflective pools that Maya Lin wanted.

Why do neo-conservatives hate good architecture?

GIP
[livejournal.com profile] chreebomb thought that Jabbar Gibson would make a good replacement for Brownie as the head of FEMA. I disagreed, arguing that he'd make a better replacement for Bush as head of the US. [livejournal.com profile] epilady got inspired to make an icon, so I looted it. By the way, rumour has it that our boy might be in jail and we are looking to confirm or deny. If any of you have any news as to Gibson's whereabouts, please let the folks at [livejournal.com profile] poor_planning know about it.

If you ever need to reach me...
Here's how.
under here )

Bingo!

Aug. 9th, 2005 12:06 am
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[livejournal.com profile] kynn linked to White Liberal Bingo, which reminded me of Neo-Con Bingo, which led me to this little discovery.

Which I did want to share with y'all. But mostly I wanted to show off my latest icon.

Bingo!

Aug. 9th, 2005 12:06 am
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[livejournal.com profile] kynn linked to White Liberal Bingo, which reminded me of Neo-Con Bingo, which led me to this little discovery.

Which I did want to share with y'all. But mostly I wanted to show off my latest icon.

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