METAMUTE : M24: Web Exclusives
December 2005
Mon 12 Dec 2005
Excellent piece on the French riots and ongoing reasons for the mass violence. Of course this was widely mis-reported, misinterpreted and misunderstood from here. And the nazi-ass right crowed about the violence in a country that had a totally different political and economic system to the US. “They have a welfare state, so a welfare state doesn’t stop people rioting.” Of course there are many similarities. Increasingly heavy-handed militarization of the police, ongoing, everyday racism, economic deprivation and ghettoisation. These are the things that minorities, whether immigrant or home grown, receive daily, as a matter of course. When you are treated like scum (and called such by relevant Government figures in times of stress) then anger and violence will often tend to follow. Of course in an environment of continuing and escalating anti-muslem sentiment and racist violence, well, we’ve seen in Cronulla yesterday what happens when “ordinary people” (which they are, but that doesn’t mean they have some intrinsic down-to-earth sensibleness and moderateness, or intrinsic quality of goodness) start following the real messages of ‘non-racists’ like our glorious fuhrer. He and others wind up the rhetoric, and then deny all knowledge. Of course, as John Howard says, we mustn’t “rush to judge” the racist scum who try to “take back their” beaches (never stolen because there weren’t any white people already here). No, we only rush to judge asylum seekers, and Iraqis defending their country, and anyone too different. This is only a more overt example of the treatment meeted out to those minorities who try to defend themselves, and under the current federal and state juntas, it’s only going to get worse.
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Mon 12 Dec 2005
Aljazeera.Net - Inuit sue US over climate change Wednesday 07 December 2005, 22:27 Makka Time, 19:27 GMT Inuit inhabit the ice-bound region girdling the Earth’s far north Related: Global warming: Mankind the villain Global warming forecasts found valid Tools: Email Article Print Article Send Your Feedback The Inuit people of the Arctic have filed a landmark human rights complaint against the US, blaming the world’s No 1 carbon polluter for stoking the global warming that is destroying their habitat. The Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC), representing native people in the vast, sparsely populated region girdling the Earth’s far north, said on Wednesday in Montreal they had petitioned an inter-American panel to seek relief for Canadian and US Inuit. “For Inuit, warming is likely to disrupt or even destroy their hunting and food-sharing culture as reduced sea ice causes the animals on which they depend to decline, become less accessible, and possibly become extinct,” said Robert Corell who spearheaded an Arctic climate impact assessment. Scientists say there is mounting evidence that the first effects of climate change are already kicking in, with the melting of Alpine and Himalayan glaciers and erosion of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets. They also speculate that this year’s unprecedented season of Atlantic storms, spearheaded by Hurricane Katrina which devastated New Orleans, was caused by global warming. Limits urged The Inuit petition urges the Washington-based Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to declare the US to be in violation of the 1948 American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man. It also wants the commission to recommend that the US adopt mandatory limits of its greenhouse-gas emission and join international efforts to curb global warming. Environmental activists marching in Montreal on the summit’s eve And it wants the commission to declare the US should help the Inuit adapt to unavoidable impacts of climate change. More than 150,000 Inuit, formerly called eskimos, are spread throughout the vast frozen northern territories of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia and Russia. These regions have experienced the most rapid and severe climate change on earth, according to Corell’s assessment, which was prepared over four years by more than 300 scientists from 15 countries and six indigenous organisations. In Montreal, environment ministers from around the world heard on Wednesday a grim warning about the threat to the Arctic as they began three days of talks to climax a key conference on climate change. Canadian view Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, whose country is hosting the 12-day conference, said his nation’s far north had become “an incubator for the altered world of tomorrow”. The conference gathers ministers or their stand-ins from 189 countries and entities under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the fruit of the 1992 Rio Summit. “The time is past to debate the impact of climate change. We no longer need to ask people to imagine its effects, for now we can see them” Paul Martin, Canadian Prime Minister The meeting’s big focus is the future of the Kyoto Protocol, the troubled UN pact on curbing greenhouse gases. In his speech, Martin said: “High in the Arctic, in our interior and along our coasts, the country we know is being transformed,” he said. “Winters are growing milder, summers hotter and more severe, there is plant life where before there was none; there is water before there was ice. Our permafrost is thawing, and releasing methane gas into the atmosphere.” He added: “Within short decades, the Northwest passage, the famously unnavigable thoroughfare of history, may be passable - a striking and unsettling example of our delicate balance succumbing to untenable strain.” Past time Martin blasted the small but influential minority of sceptics who doubted that Man had interfered with Earth’s delicate climate balance. “The time is past to debate the impact of climate change. We no longer need to ask people to imagine its effects, for now we can see them.” Martin made a veiled attack on the Bush administration’s position warning that no one was immune from climate change. “The time is past to seek comfort in denial. The time is past to pretend that any nation can stand alone, isolated from the global community … there can be no hiding on any island, in any city, within any country, no matter how prosperous, from the consequences of inaction.” AFP
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Mon 12 Dec 2005
Norman Solomon is another great truth speaker. Here he skewers the New York Times, a rotten paper that has been cruising on an undeserved reputation for being an important source of honest news for far too long
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Norman Solomon: the Press Aquits Itself
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lot of media outlets are now scrutinizing some of the lies told
by the Bush administration before the invasion of Iraq. Yet the
same news organizations are bypassing their own key roles in
the marketing of those lies. A case in point is the New York
Times.
Mon 12 Dec 2005
This is from almost six weeks ago, but it’s still utterly bizarre. The one phrase that rings false is “The US is the richest nation in the history of the world.” Yes, but that wealth is massively ill-distributed. Having the largest number of billionaires or millionaires simply skews the figures if you also have tens of millions of people who are working full time to stay below the poverty level, and there’s little or no free education and health care. Enlightened self-interest would tell these cretins that preying on the weakest segments of society means you end up with guaranteed violence and degredation and a lower quality of life for everyone. Yet more evidence of why the US is sinking so fast
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Bill Quigley: Why are They Making New Orleans a Ghost Town?
By BILL QUIGLEY
Mon 12 Dec 2005
Mon 12 Dec 2005
Good piece from an American blogger I just came accross recently. If the link gets lost, it’s dated Nov 30
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David Corn
November 30, 2005
Sun 11 Dec 2005
Spot on. The oceanic piles of bullshit need to be exposed as often as possible
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Sun 11 Dec 2005
Always gotta go with the Fisk. He just tells it straight. He’s been criticised for getting various facts wrong in his new book, and granted it is a problem. On the other hand it is a huge book and he worked on it with only one other person, and more importantly, he is fundamentally honest and straight in the way he tells things. In a media environment such as we are surrounded by, this seems strange to many, simply because the usual situation of genuflecting before the powerful and repeating the usual cliches and stock phrases unquestioningly is not there, so he reads to many like a careless polemicist, which is only the case when you get used to only subsitsing on the vast quantity of mcdonaldised news that is enourmous in quantity, but of the most foul and stupifying quality. Fisk is for all those who actually want to think, even if you don’t agree with everything he says. Compared to the vast majority of media reportage, foreign or domestic, Robert Fisk is Da Man
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Sun 11 Dec 2005
Good piece by Scott Burchill on the current state of the media in Australia. It’s really in a dire way. Howard hasn’t completely fucked the internet for us yet, but I’m sure he and his fuckbag media buddies got plans for it. Sadly Margot was not able to keep running the Webdiary. It was a brave try from one of the better journos in this country
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Webdiary: The end of the fourth estate?
The end of the Fourth Estate?
Observations of an end user
Sun 11 Dec 2005
Very good review of Niall Ferguson’s two books on the current US-empire-as-reborn-British-Empire situation. Ferguson is a good writer, and intelligent. Pity so much of his basic argument rests on shaky foundations and questionable assumptions
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ROBIN BLACKBURN - IMPERIAL MARGARINE
ROBIN BLACKBURN