tpaine posted:are people really so preoccupied with boning that they have to make it into this grand social discussion. Ableism. Queer Theory. Sexual Politics. Geeeennndddeeeeeerrrrrrrrrr!!!
tpaine, you gotta get laid!!!!!
tpaine posted:are people really so preoccupied with boning that they have to make it into this grand social discussion.
yep. and its pretty much always been that way.
Jaspir_PUA posted:In Terrorist Assemblages (TA), for instance, I critically interrogate LGBTQ activist responses to the 2003 Supreme Court ruling in U.S. v. Lawrence, which decriminalized sodomy between consenting adults acting in private, bringing into relief how the celebration of the queer liberal subject as bearer of privacy rights and economic freedom sanctions a regime of racialized surveillance, detention, and deportation. TA shows how homonationalism goes global, moreover, as it undergirds U.S. imperial structures through an embrace of a sexually progressive multiculturalism justifying foreign intervention. For example, both the justifications and the admonishments provoked by the Abu Ghraib photos rely on Orientalist constructions of Muslim male sexuality as simultaneously excessively queer and dangerously premodern. The discursive field produced around Abu Ghraib enlists homonormative U.S. subjects in the defense of “democratic” occupation.
then there's something about how Israel Is Gay in here http://www.jasbirpuar.com/assets/Puar_Rethinking-Homonationalism.pdf
tpaine posted:we're doin this
tpaine posted:who you want to stick your dick into doesn't matter beyond whether or not you should be oppressed for it or legally told not to do it, it doesn't mean your politics are different or that you have some unique viewpoint, it's fucking
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tpaine posted:
its crackin me up how alike it is to that scene in back to the future
ArisVelouchiotis posted:anyway, i'm reading emmanuel carrère's biography of limonov
i forgot the translation of that was coming out. good times.
Christopher Julius "Chris" Rock III (February 7, 1965): Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Thank you all. Hey hey lets…. it’s great to be back. Great to be in New York, great to be at Saturday Night Live. It’s great to be here the day after Halloween – I can’t believe some of ya’ll made it. And you know – you know Yesterday was Halloween, tomorrow is the New York City marathon. Yeah, scary, you know, what could go wrong there, right? Nah, it will be alright. It will be alright. New York’s gonna be fine. Just like – just like Boston’s fine after the Marathon, you know. Oooo that Boston Marathon was scary, that was scary, and I – because I love Boston, I love the people there. But that was – that was probably the most frightening, sadistic terrorist attack ever. Just – just think about it. 26 miles. 26 mile – 26 miles is a long drive. If you call up one of your friends and say “Hey, man I need you to pick me up.” “Where you at?” “About 26 miles away.” Well you better get a Uber.
26 mile, people jogging for 26 miles, man. 26. Their knees are hurting their feet are killing ‘em. If you’re a woman, there’s blood coming out your titties. 26 miles. You’ve been training for a year. You finally get to the finish line and somebody screams, ‘RUN! Whoo! That is horrible, man. But hey, the good people of Boston bounced back, that’s right. And New York will bounce back, that’s right. New York we had our own terrorist attack, and we bounced back.
That’s right, now we got the Freedom Tower. The Freedom – have you seen the Freedom Tower? You can see it no matter where you at. If – if you can’t view it – if you can’t see it from here, then you’re in Connecticut, okay?
Freedom Tower, anywhere you look, now. They should change the name from the ‘Freedom Tower’ to the ‘Never Going In There Tower,’ because I’m never going in there.
There is no circumstance that will ever get me in that building. Are you kidding me?! What? My god! What do they have? Does this building duck? What? What are they thinking? Who’s the corporate sponsor, Target? Stop it! In the same spot? They put another skyscraper? In the same . What kind of arrogant, Floyd Mayweather crap is this? In the same spot? What business are they
going to put in the Freedom Tower? They gonna put some mandatory stuff in there — stuff you can’t get out of — like the IRS, family court, DMV, cause they put a Sunglass Hut in there, it’s gonna be empty.
I am never going in the Freedom Tower, man. The same spot?
Hey, I got robbed on 48th and 8th about 20 years ago. I have not been back to 48th and 8th. No. I am never going in the Freedom Tower. Oh hey man, I don’t care if Scarlett Johansson is butt naked on the 89th floor in a plate of ribs. I’m not going in there, ait. No, no, no. People are come on, man, don’t joke about the Freedom Tower, that has something to do about 9/11. Hey – hey I’m not joking about 9/11, I’m not. I’M NOT! I’m not. But you gotta realize we are in America and in America there are no sacred days cause we commercialize everything. So, we’re only 5 years away from 9/11 sales. That’s right, you gonna figure, you gonna hear it on the radio. Come on down to Red Lobster, these shrimp are nine dollars and eleven cents. That’s right. No it doesn’t matter the holiday is, Martin Luther King Day’s gonna be the same thing. You gonna be watching TV like, these Toyota’s are practically free at last, free at last. These Toyota’s are practically free at last. This MLK birthday, Medea’s got a dream. It’s a miracle. We commercialize everything.
Look at what we did to Christmas. Christmas. Christmas is Jesus’ birthday. It’s Jesus’ birthday. Now, I don’t know Jesus. But from what I’ve read, Jesus is the least materialistic person to ever roam the earth. No bling on Jesus. Jesus kept a low profile and we turned his birthday into the most materialistic day of the year. Matter of fact. We have the Jesus birthday season. It’s a whole season of materialism. Then, at the end of the Jesus birthday season, we have the nerve to have an economist come on TV and tell you how horrible the Jesus birthday season was this year.
Oh, we had a horrible Jesus’ birthday this year. Hopefully, business will pick up by his crucifixion.
Yes, but, you know, you try to help. Jesus, Jesus tried to help. Jesus – Jesus tried to help. Hey, I’ve tried to help. You get hurt for helping. That’s what happens, man.
I – I went down to Washington D.C. for a anti-gun event, okay? Anti gun thing at the White House. I’m not big anti gun but I just think there should be some regulations, just in case.
Like the same way I can’t drive a Nascar down the street, I shouldn’t be able to have a machine gun in my house across the street from the school, okay? That’s simple, right?
So. No, no, no, So I go to this thing and it’s me and a bunch of celebrities and we speak out against guns and then I come home and I check up on my website. And I look on my website and there’s all these threats on there. I’m gonna kill you. I’m gonna put one in your head. I’ll slit your throat. Don’t you dare come between me and my, my, weapon and I realize oh, my god. I need a gun.
I need a gun right now. And from that moment on I said I will never get involved in any charity or cause for the rest of my life. You’re on your own. I don’t care what disease it is. I don’t care if it’s protecting kids, the environment. I don’t care. If you see me talking bout a disease, I got it. Hey.
We got a great show. For you tonight. Prince is here. So stick around, we’ll be right back.
getfiscal posted:i forgot the translation of that was coming out. good times.
does the 2014 bromma on labor aristocracy have or point to any good data
daddyholes posted:does the 2014 bromma on labor aristocracy have or point to any good data
there is some data but it's not that useful i think because it just compares income levels. like it makes the old argument about how minimum wage in america is better than most workers in china or whatever. if anything it shows that there are huge inequalities within china but that they have a lot of well-off workers too. it's a very short book and doesn't really try to make a comprehensive argument, it just points out the fact that well-off workers in the US tend to dominate politics and that they aren't dumb but rather actively support imperialism and such.
Petrol posted:I gather the point is to challenge the assumption that the formal measures to normalize homosexuality in the US are indicative of 'progress' in the liberal sense, by showing how a new kind of patriotic homo is being constructed and put into the service of imperialism. Which seems an obvious point but one that bears articulating. Whether Puar does it well, I don't know, because I haven't read the book, but homonationalism has a nice ring to it I guess.
Puar isn't just talking about that, she hitches it to this idea that queer sexualities in non-Western cultures are distinct sexual orientations from being gay, lesbian, transgender, etc. In other words, Ahmadinejad is right that there are no gay people in Iran, because according to Puar any sort of indigenous "gay" sexuality in Iran is distinct from contemporary Western gay sexuality. This is weird pomo crap IMO, also the whole assemblages crap definitely isn't helping.
One WDDP person actually knows the person who coined the term "homonationalism", and in that context it was more or less what you're describing, and she said he was really mad that Puar, Butler etc. latched onto it and turned it into Butlerian Jihad crap when it was originally a primarily political critique of mainstreaming, pinkwashing and the deployment of LGBT sexuality in the service of empire.
in canada we already have a labour party and it's dominated by the same sorts of people. the last ontario NDP platform had almost nothing in it for the working class in itself and no real anti-poverty program. they run their campaigns the same way that the democrats do and even invite obama staffers to give talks at every opportunity. it's a very defensive politics of just trying to salvage parts of the welfare state from assault. but i'm not sure splitting the movement would actually achieve anything in our system. i mean quebec solidaie was explicitly a regroupment to avoid the neoliberalism of the PQ, but if you look at their candidate list it included a lot of social workers and union leaders but not really many viable worker candidates. and it's because the sort of petty-bourgeois NGO/public/union etc sort of layers have enormous connections and some free cash and time to be able to form a labour aristocracy within the movements.
although i don't think this makes these labour parties / labour aristocracies etc useless, i just mean that it seems almost impossible to challenge their hegemony within the working class movement in the normal day-to-day.