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For example I notice especially on German Twitter, that right-wing to downright Nazi accounts show #GiletJaunes avatars.
— Dominic | دومينيك (@domihol) November 28, 2018
Yes - both the right and left fantasise about "revolution" - but on the left it usually is about "workers rights" - not f-ing petrol prices and owner drivers. pic.twitter.com/n3YOCUdLed
long ass thread over the last couple weeks
pescalune posted:All the random French twitter Maoists I follow seem to be cautiously optimistic.
Catchphrase
pescalune posted:How many cops are involved in protests? Because I know the state deployed 90,000 cops to quell the one today
I saw a video of cops taking their helmets off and being congratulated by protesters, and another somewhat popular video is a woman trying to reason with the police. I certainly don't see anyone saying "abolish the police". I feel like the massive police turnout to these protests is more about the internal material reality of policing, that wants to pay out a lot of overtime, use up munitions so they can order up new ones, satisfy the most openly fascist elements of command, save face as the undisputed lords of the block, keep officers in a state of violent paranoia / readiness etc.
I'd love to see evidence that there is a class conscious aspect to the protests if anyone has any of that
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It includes a maximum wage of 15,000 euros a month, raising the SMIC to 1,300 a month, and pensions at a minimum of 1,200 a month. It calls for an end to an austerity and a look at the debts of the French state, with a refusal to pay debts that are illegitimate and for the burden of repaying debt to go to the 80 billion euros a year lost from fraud, not the most poor.
It does call for the deportation of failed asylum seekers. But it includes a mandate that "asylum seekers be well treated," and that they be given housing, security, food, and their children be educated.
It also calls for rent controls, and for jobs to be created for the unemployed, as well as gas and electricity to be taken back into public ownership and the prices reduced.
And they want the retirement age to be reduced to 60 again, and 55 for those with physically demanding jobs.
That's from this: https://yetiblog.org/le-programme-politique-des-gilets-jaunes-42-revendications/
I've seen those same videos of cop inclusivity, but there was none of that on the streets from what I saw, just outright hostility and hate directed towards every single cop, from all sorts of people, which yes does include fascists.
That twitter thread kinch posted is frankly ridiculous. The CIA isn't color revolutioning Macron. The anger is popular and real. There've been all sorts of demands released and they all call for ending austerity, many call for taxing the rich, building 5 million units of public housing, banning plastic bottles and other pollutants.
Calling it white is also lazy, there has been a lot of action by high schoolers in poor working class neighborhoods where black and brown French people are in greater numbers. There was an Arab boy beaten to a pulp by the cops just today.
I think the Maoists are too optimistic, but to be fair these riots are the first time that the Phillipe government has backed down on anything at all. And there's a convergence of movements with climate marches that are springing up where the Gilets Jaunes are participating. They've been called the Gilets Verts there.
"Way more exciting than their normal lives" is true, but I'm not sure it's really a germane criticism. If you read anything about revolutionary times you see similar observations of the often carnival atmosphere of the violence by the masses. Not that we're in a revolutionary situation, though according to reporting internally ministers are calling what's happening a "pre-insurrectionist" situation.
Petrol posted:I'm trying to form an opinion about the protests but it's difficult because they're french. The french are mostly very gross and annoying
english catchphrase
Petrol posted:I'm trying to form an opinion about the protests but it's difficult because they're french. The french are mostly very gross and annoying
Mais, ca n'est pas juste! (est aussi correcte mais)
This article obviously suffers from New York Times Aids but it's decent: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/world/europe/yellow-vests-france.html
But the movement could still be backed to assure West europe aligns politically with the US government.
The main talking point of the gilet jaune's alt-right is the upcoming Marrakech pact. (Global Compact for Migration)
The US was first to back out of the GCM in dec 2017, against the unanimity of 193 UN members.
Now other countries have backed out and Belgium's government just fragmented again, because the alt-right N-VA left to oppose GCM.
N-VA, Marine Le Pen and Bannon met up saturday to discuss the pact.
Now this non-legally binding pact acts as a scarecrow in west EU as well. And the European elections are coming up in May.
beeturia posted:Marine Le Pen and Bannon met up
they fucked.
and now we're fucked
or possibly an equal amount, or less; the movie isn't out yet, so I don't actually know how much genocide is in it.
That said, it looks like the "movement" whatever it is is losing steam, or has been intimidated. There were half the amount of manifestants today as there were last week. I partially think that's down to the violence of the cops, the videos of people having their eyes shot out were cowing. I'm not there now but I would have thought twice before going out without eye protection, and I read a comment on a news article in Le Monde with someone claiming that cops were confiscating eye protection and tear gas gear from people on their way to Paris.
This from Lille seems good:
«Pour Noël, un cadeau : le retour de l’ISF !»
"For Christmas, a gift : the return of the tax on fortunes!"
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=290810631777148&id=433698377110266&_rdr
Parenti posted:in conclusion, the yellow jackets are a land of contrasts
sometimes, a yellowjacket is a wasp, other times a yellow jacket is a WASP
shriekingviolet posted:that's right, line up in front of the #happywall and smile for the camera dudes
I feel like its more difficult for me to recognize people's faces when they're surroudned by this color, but that it wouldn't be more difficult for computers
What actually happens when you have "non-ideological" mass movements is that the actual proletariat gets marginalized. The only illusion is that this is some kind of false consciousness, rather than the same class dynamic of white labor aristocracy who elected Sarkozy coming out to defend their privileges, white petty-bourgeois saying we can't be sectarian or that vague anti-capitalism is the best we can do, and anti-imperialism and communism getting the shaft.
Communism doesn't make sense of the proletariat isn't the large majority, so it would make sense to look to these coalition type politics to make up for the surface phenomenon of the majority voting for imperialism and social democracy and the left reduced to either tailing the social democrats or reduced to competing with NGOs in "marginalized" groups. Obviously it doesn't work if your goal is anti-imperialism and communism, but the movement in 2005 didn't work either since it lacked a mass internationalist character. I'm not sure what the organizational form will be that is capable of transcending the nation state as unifier but it sure as hell won't be in France or America, the left populist movements there are already moribund symptoms.
How do dig your own grave (Don't worry about your family they'll be billed for the bullet.)