trakfactri posted:I remember reading about an attempt in Ireland last year with the abortion referendum to the extent that U.S. right-wing groups sent over paid canvassers to knock on doors, apparently in violation of the law.
Not only was it illegal, when journalists asked them about it, they unknowingly confessed their crimes, because the nature of the United States person is such that it never occurred to them to have like an hour-long meeting with an Irish organization on "their" side of the referendum to find out when and how to lie
As for the amerikans who came over here for the referendum: some of them never left. They're now harassing women around clinics.
An American group plans to target Irish women in hospital car parks to prevent abortions, an undercover investigation by @thetimesIE has revealed. pic.twitter.com/nZCjCS6t84
— The Times of London (@thetimes) February 18, 2019
The reason these people never bothered to check with local Irish groups is that the Irish groups are largely funded and quite often run by Brits and Americans. They're practically puppet groups a lot of the time. Same goes for most of our far right groups. One of the biggest Irish fascist recently got outed as ex British military. This isn't to say we don't have far right agitators or a great number of anti abortion activists, but they'd be in total disarray if it weren't for foreign cash and support. The current biggest fascist group in Ireland (which has maybe 100 members at best), the Irexit Party, somehow managed to raise 40,000 euro to put giant posters up around the country demanding we leave the EU.
I don't think a lot of them even bothered to think about how those local groups could have guided them, much less about who ran them. They just figured the entire English-speaking world was part of the United States, and it's a free country.
sovnarkoman posted:
Haha wow, the DSA, Jacobin and ISO... can't get much worse
LMAO there is like nothing that New York DSA can manage to do that isn't insanely fucked up and evil
sovnarkoman posted:
there's some good stuff in there but theres also some reaches like;
"As an avowedly anti-communist organization, the ISO eschewed symbols long associated with the communist left, like hammers and sickles and red flags. Instead, it chose a clenched fist — one eerily similar to the symbol used by the US government-funded Serbian activist group Otpor and similar offshoots in Eastern Europe, which carried out Washington-backed neoliberal “color revolutions” in the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the restoration of capitalism."
Even still the Trot guy in the article who is blatantly lying to the DSA kids is pretty shocking. Behind the scenes he is well aware they're just the Nicaraguan falangist youth but when called on it he's like "Well someone might have given some money to some kids and they might have been working with ultra-right-wing forces but who are we to say?"
Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:there's some good stuff in there but theres also some reaches like;
"As an avowedly anti-communist organization, the ISO eschewed symbols long associated with the communist left, like hammers and sickles and red flags. Instead, it chose a clenched fist — one eerily similar to the symbol used by the US government-funded Serbian activist group Otpor and similar offshoots in Eastern Europe, which carried out Washington-backed neoliberal “color revolutions” in the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the restoration of capitalism."
I agree that it's pretty spurious in the article, the recent War Nerd episode on Gene Sharp gets into some of the rationale for it about 10 minutes in.