mistercrayon wrote:I think you can have self regulating free markets but you’d need to have some monstrous amount of free access to courts and extremely punitive and forceful punishments.
Essentially a fairly soul sapping existence of perpetual individual contracts and breezy mechanisms to punish breakages of terms.
Kow wrote:Throw the Jews down the well.
until his paid trip to Moscow as part of RT’s 10th anniversary celebration in December 2015.
This article was originally posted on Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch blog but was taken down after threat of litigation by Max Blumenthal.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Article starts
This article was originally posted on Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch blog but was taken down after threat of litigation by Max Blumenthal.
Fucking amazing start, that.
On March 9, 2018, we posted an article on our Hatewatch blog entitled “The multipolar spin: how fascists operationalize left-wing resentment.”
Shortly after its publication, we received complaints registered by or on behalf of several journalists mentioned in the article that it falsely described one or another of them as white supremacists, fascists, and/or anti-Semites, and falsely accused them of engaging in a conspiracy with the Putin regime to promote such views. Because neither we nor the article’s author intended to make any such accusations, we took it down while we re-examined its contents.
That re-examination has caused us to conclude that, while the intent of the article, which we thought was clear at the time of publication, was to show only that individuals on the left share some policy views with respect to multipolarism that are also held by the far right and/or appear on far-right media and conferences advocating them, the article did not make that point as clearly as it could or should have.
Accordingly, we have decided not to re-post it. In addition, we extend a sincere apology to those who believe they have been falsely described in it, including Max Blumenthal, Ben Norton, Tim Pool, Rania Khalek, and Brian Becker, and disclaim, as clearly as we can, any intention to suggest that any of them are white supremacists, fascists, and/or anti-Semites, that they hold such views, or that they are engaged in a conspiracy with the Russian government to promote such views or otherwise.
GooberTheHat wrote:https://louisproyect.org/2018/03/15/the-multipolar-spin-how-fascists-operationalize-left-wing-resentment/
Worth a read if you're interested.
acemuzzy wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/10/doctors-discover-four-live-bees-feeding-on-tears-inside-womans-eye *Does sick in mouth* Lucky djr isn't about I suppose. Or is this fine cos it ain't spiders?
acemuzzy wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/10/doctors-discover-four-live-bees-feeding-on-tears-inside-womans-eye
*Does sick in mouth*
Lucky djr isn't about I suppose. Or is this fine cos it ain't spiders?
GooberTheHat wrote:Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Article starts
This article was originally posted on Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hatewatch blog but was taken down after threat of litigation by Max Blumenthal.
Fucking amazing start, that.
There is s link to a pdf of the original article here.
http://www.sinkers.org/SPLCrussiagatesmearpieceMar0918.pdf
You can fact check it yourself if you feel the need. They took it down after the threat of litigation, but there is nothing factually incorrect in the claims they make against Blumenthal.
Also,
On March 9, 2018, we posted an article on our Hatewatch blog entitled “The multipolar spin: how fascists operationalize left-wing resentment.”
Shortly after its publication, we received complaints registered by or on behalf of several journalists mentioned in the article that it falsely described one or another of them as white supremacists, fascists, and/or anti-Semites, and falsely accused them of engaging in a conspiracy with the Putin regime to promote such views. Because neither we nor the article’s author intended to make any such accusations, we took it down while we re-examined its contents.
That re-examination has caused us to conclude that, while the intent of the article, which we thought was clear at the time of publication, was to show only that individuals on the left share some policy views with respect to multipolarism that are also held by the far right and/or appear on far-right media and conferences advocating them, the article did not make that point as clearly as it could or should have.
Accordingly, we have decided not to re-post it. In addition, we extend a sincere apology to those who believe they have been falsely described in it, including Max Blumenthal, Ben Norton, Tim Pool, Rania Khalek, and Brian Becker, and disclaim, as clearly as we can, any intention to suggest that any of them are white supremacists, fascists, and/or anti-Semites, that they hold such views, or that they are engaged in a conspiracy with the Russian government to promote such views or otherwise.
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/03/09/update-multipolar-spin-how-fascists-operationalize-left-wing-resentment
They don't concede that they made any error in fact in that apology.
Facewon wrote:GooberTheHat wrote:https://louisproyect.org/2018/03/15/the-multipolar-spin-how-fascists-operationalize-left-wing-resentment/
Worth a read if you're interested.
This is not a dig at you, but I have no easy way to parse that piece.
I know putin, RT, Max, a couple of other names, Nd that's it.
Makes it hard to judge anything.
I have to take at face value too many unknown names are characterised accurately.
There's a pdf report in there that looks interesting.
Splc seems to be getting more wrong than right these days.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:[
Utter McCarthyite, red under the bed, fucking cold war shit, goobz. What the fuck is going on here?
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!