#121

animedad posted:
i dont think anyone is saying that the OWS people are stupid or that they shouldnt be doing what they're doing. maybe it's part of a process that will end up being effective in some way, it's impossible to tell. im a big believer we need an authentic event to jump on board, amidst inevitable confusion and skepticism and uncertainty.

it's hard to get on board in this particular event, though, in a country where simulation has reached such an advanced level. going to a protest sort of feels like going back in time. it feels like participating in a a moment swept up in nostalgia-- packaged, simulated, not real-- like goign to a concert of an old punk band that just inexplicably reunited. it's funny how something that meant a lot to history could become so placid and doesnt make me excited or powerful in the least bit. we need something new.



the protests never really meant anything without the crazies behind them, the people the fbi were working overtime to wreck - NoI, WU, and those various other demons of the sixties. so now we're having protests without the actually dangerous radicals, it's like zizek's old jokes about cream without fat, coffee without caffeine, and so on

#122

discipline posted:
they want higher minimum wage and health care too!



no they dont lol

#123
its all labor aristocracy to me!
#124
higher minimum wage kills jobs and causes inflation - a thing most conservatives believe
#125
My platform is one of violence and iconoclasm. If I showed up theyd surround me witg their "love police".
#126
[account deactivated]
#127
#128

Impper posted:
um yeah you just agreed with what i said?


not really, i agreed the strength of the Bolsheviks wasn't in their class character, (few of the leaders were Genuine Proletarians and Lenin was quite explicit about socialist ideology coming to the workers "from without"), or in their theory, (which was arguably weaker than that of, say, the Spartacists, who obviously fared much worse), but disagreed with the idea that there could have been a non-revolutionary Bolshevik organization or that the people who made up the Bolsheviks were somehow destined to succeed.

#129
lets not make this into old lf where every other discussion reverted back to the Truth about arcane russian history
#130

Lessons posted:
Impper posted:
um yeah you just agreed with what i said?

not really, i agreed the strength of the Bolsheviks wasn't in their class character, (few of the leaders were Genuine Proletarians and Lenin was quite explicit about socialist ideology coming to the workers "from without"), or in their theory, (which was arguably weaker than that of, say, the Spartacists, who obviously fared much worse), but disagreed with the idea that there could have been a non-revolutionary Bolshevik organization or that the people who made up the Bolsheviks were somehow destined to succeed.


the constitution of the bolsheviks meant that they would never have been anything but revolutionary - the question was which revolutionary flag to fly?

thinking about it some more, i think that there can occasionally be such conglomerations of briliant human capital that success is more likely than not, though this obviously doesn't speak of all the failed revolutions

#131

animedad posted:
lets not make this into old lf where every other discussion reverted back to the Truth about arcane russian history



Agreed.

Ruschat ends here.

#132
ruschat owns. fascist
#133
ruschat is now reinstated.
#134
russians are subhuman imo
#135

Goethestein posted:
russians are subhuman imo


well then that makes you nothuman, doesnt it, my lil goat boy of the desert

#136
its cool how the apelike brutality and incompetence of the russian "people" managed to destroy any hope that communism would ever work
#137

Goethestein posted:
its cool how


#138
rus-chat owns, also the bolsheviks won because they were the most ruthless + disciplined. both of those attributes would probably work against a contemporary American dissident organization tho, as the American political machine + police apparatus is still more than strong enough to hammer down whichever nail sticks out the most.
#139

Tsargon posted:
rus-chat owns, also the bolsheviks won because they were the most ruthless + disciplined. both of those attributes would probably work against a contemporary American dissident organization tho, as the American political machine + police apparatus is still more than strong enough to hammer down whichever nail sticks out the most.


this is sort of what i'm thinking about in the book i'm writing now... ruthless & disciplined doesnt have to = loud!! in fact your discipline will mean you won't stick out to police apparatus... but it is still a great challenge, a very great challenge... will it be met?

#140

aerdil posted:

heres part 2, the better part too



this is kind of crazy!

#141
if you hurry you can see them get stomped in boston

http://www.livestream.com/occupyboston/
#142

Goethestein posted:
if you hurry you can see them get stomped in boston

http://www.livestream.com/occupyboston/

200 police in riot gear eh

#143

Goethestein posted:

its cool how the apelike brutality and incompetence of the russian "people" managed to destroy any hope that communism would ever work



#144

drwhat posted:

aerdil posted:

heres part 2, the better part too

this is kind of crazy!



Good Speech Zizek

#145
this is the first zizek speech ive ever seen where he wasnt molesting his face with his hands. the soapbox is a pretty good medium for him!
#146
that is a shitload of cops
#147
they brought in like 18 paddy wagons, surrounded the place with 100-200 police (at least) a bunch of riot police and flood lights, then beat people (went through the Veterans for Peace first), and cleared the park and threw out all of the things from the protestors into garbage trucks. it was apparently a state operation, and they had as many cops as protestors probably.

there is some guy with a thick russian accent covering it on globalrevolution and hes kinda annoying and he reminds me that red saw fish guy lives in boston
#148
i was just at occupyboston, i can confirm that there were at least 200 cops there and they arrested at least 50 people. then they destroyed their tents and signs in a garbage truck compactor
#149
http://imgur.com/WxoND
http://imgur.com/rNeli,Cn8SE#1
http://imgur.com/rNeli,Cn8SE#0
#150
[account deactivated]
#151
some people on fb are talking about several cities getting raided like this

we'll see tomorrow i guess, it looks like seattle was just sent a threat and not actually raided
#152
[account deactivated]
#153

discipline posted:
had to get the vets first. they have combat skills.



http://imgur.com/D81Dg

#154
[account deactivated]
#155

Goethestein posted:
i was just at occupyboston, i can confirm that there were at least 200 cops there and they arrested at least 50 people. then they destroyed their tents and signs in a garbage truck compactor



lol

#156
i didn't get a picture of it but i saw a sign that read JOBS JOBS JOBS being fed into a garbage compactor
#157

germanjoey posted:
this is the first zizek speech ive ever seen where he wasnt molesting his face with his hands. the soapbox is a pretty good medium for him!



yeah i noticed that too. he's really into this

it's all getting Interesting

i guess there is a thing planned, sort of, here in Montreal but it seems silly to occupy something in one of the nicest socialist places ever that i just moved to. i will probably drop by anyway

#158
[account deactivated]
#159
so anyone at chicago. i would go but, heh, i have a job
#160
http://i.imgur.com/tZGNh.jpg