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exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
i'm voteing lib dem as a protest, so they keep the tories honest in their inevitable coalition

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exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.


this is Occult

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

Wikkheiser posted:

not sure i buy what the Spectator illustrator is going for above. but May as frenzied fascist spider-queen (which Spectator readers probably actually LIKE) is a compelling image:



please stop posting fetish art work

https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/855363016367513602

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

Tacky-rear end Rococco posted:

Are there any charismatic MPs within Labour's left? Who's likely to carry the standard when Corbyn wipes out?

clive lewis maybe

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/bpolitics/status/856442531642564608

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

and i must meme posted:



this is pretty depressing

24% ethnic nationalists lol

description of the "common sense" segment owns

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
that mug probably contributed to cox's murder

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

DOCTOR ZIMBARDO posted:

Ultra right-wig nationalists have underperformed polling in the last 5 or 6 European elections in a row so I'm calling it for Corbyn "cheers" "mates"

that's just mainstream britain tho:

and i must meme posted:


this is pretty depressing

24% ethnic nationalists lol

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
the anti-brexit campaign was run by blair et al 🤔

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.


exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

lorn Wayne posted:

danczuk...danczuk...name rings a bell even before the rape allegations and i'm trying to place it, but the word 'oval office' just keeps repeating itself my brain over and over again when i try.

dunno if i'm just mixing him up with someone else fwiw.

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
I think they're just worse at hiding it than powerful Americans

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/twcuddleston/status/862318921604620289

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

quote:

For the first time, the mainstream left in Britain and Europe has no progressive agenda. It has forgotten a basic principle. Every progressive movement has been built on the anger, needs and aspirations of the emerging major class. Today that is the precariat.

The protests spreading across the world are manifestations of the precariat taking shape, the latest example being in Spain – where the indignados reject mainstream political parties, while demanding what appears as a discordant bag of changes. Recently, in many European cities as well as Japan, the precariat mingled in EuroMayDay parades; in Milan, more than 30,000 participated. In the Middle East, the upheavals can be seen as the first precariat-led revolutions, when educated frustrated youth demanded a more secure and occupationally rewarding future. Greece is following, with its den plirono actions and prolonged mass protests. Today it is Spain that is the inspiration. Soon it may be London.


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The global precariat is not yet a class in the Marxian sense, being internally divided and only united in fears and insecurities. But it is a class in the making, approaching a consciousness of common vulnerability. It consists not just of everybody in insecure jobs – though many are temps, part-timers, in call centres or in outsourced arrangements. The precariat consists of those who feel their lives and identities are made up of disjointed bits, in which they cannot construct a desirable narrative or build a career, combining forms of work and labour, play and leisure in a sustainable way.

Because of flexible labour markets, the precariat cannot draw on a social memory, a feeling of belonging to a community of pride, status, ethics and solidarity. Everything is fleeting. They realise that in their dealings with others there is no shadow of the future hanging over them, since they are unlikely to be dealing with those people tomorrow. The precariatised mind is one without anchors, flitting from subject to subject, in the extreme suffering from attention deficit disorder. But it is also nomadic in its dealings with other people.

Although the precariat does not consist simply of victims, since many in it challenge their parents' labouring ethic, its growth has been accelerated by the neoliberalism of globalisation, which put faith in labour market flexibility, the commodification of everything and the restructuring of social protection.

In the UK, none did more to expand the precariat than the New Labour government. Its current leadership is tainted by association, but must now build a progressive strategy to appeal to the precariat. Time is short. We have seen across the industrialised world a growth of the far right. It was led by Silvio Berlusconi, who when re-elected announced that his objective was to defeat "the army of evil", by which he meant migrants in the Italian precariat.

In doing so, he signalled why the precariat is the new dangerous class. Chronically insecure people easily lose their altruism, tolerance and respect for non-conformity. If they have no alternative on offer, they can be led to attribute their plight to strangers in their midst.

Neofascism is unlike its 1930s predecessor, in that today a global elite of the absurdly wealthy and influential is steering an ideology that wants a shrinking government, falling taxes on high incomes, and authoritarian control over recalcitrants, nonconformists, collective bodies and "losers" in the market society, including the disabled and young unemployed. Social democrats have fallen prey to the charms of the elite, just as much as centre-right parties have. It was not the Tories or Lib Dems who fought to block the EU directive intended to give temporary workers equal rights. It was New Labour.

The only way to arrest neofascism is to forge a new politics that offers the precariat what it aspires to build. A new progressive agenda, like all those throughout history, must be class-based, however it is packaged. It must look forward, not be atavistic. It must be egalitarian at its core and respond to the emerging class. The faddish "Blue Labour" openly looks back and rejects all this.

Progressives should dispense with notions of "the squeezed middle". It suggests there is not a "squeezed bottom" and is another refusal by the lukewarm left to confront structures of inequality, in a way that would respect the traditions of generations of progressive thinkers. As the spectre of neofascism grows – in the US Tea Party, in the English Defence League, and around Europe's far-right parties – progressives must risk being mildly utopian.

What is needed is a reinvention of the progressive trinity of equality, liberty and fraternity. A politics of paradise will be built on respect for principles of economic security and all forms of work and leisure, rather than the dour labourism of industrial society. The precariat understands that, and politicians on the left should listen.

2011 lol

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/TelePolitics/status/863099597299765248

bless

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/thesundaysport/status/863487783590961153

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

hakimashou posted:

Someone in the UK DnD thread earlier today was posting about how the the US Constitution was a terrible thing because it allows slavery.

it's a pathetic document dude

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


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of nothing getting better
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exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
iron council is the best book of that trilogy

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
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only worse.

Fallen Hamprince posted:

hey now, don't be needlessly provocative

the soul of britain is starving poor people to death, they were doing it for centuries before they even had access to brown people

hakimashou posted:

Ya and the irish aren't actually brown are they?

2 toilets

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
multiculturism is good, the 'melting pot' is bad

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/afcSharky/status/864873300329156609

this is so cringe

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/VICEUK/status/864824643101773824

https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/865619333208297472

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/DavidPrescott/status/866001515382702080

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/robertshrimsley/status/866256096884903936

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
grime 4 corbyn babey

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/adventuresofrob/status/867352833535946752

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

Crowsbeak posted:

So I was watching a video with Theresa May and I noticed her catchphrase was "Forward Together". I mean did she just hire the cucks who did HRC's campaign.

no, obama's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Messina_(political_staffer)

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
jez se puede

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/immolations/status/867837838947225600

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.

haha

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


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exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
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only worse.

MikeCrotch posted:

Can't wait for Tim Farron to jump into coalition at a moments notice in that scenario

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


The experience over the years
of nothing getting better
only worse.
https://twitter.com/huwjordan/status/869302539891638272

:newdanger:

exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


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only worse.

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exmarx
Feb 18, 2012


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diane abbott owns


https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/theresa-may-is-her-own-worst-enemy

quote:

Animals can sense incoming evils: dogs will whimper and pace about under the clear blue skies before a storm, cats screech and scratch at burglars, sheep and cows know that the earthquake is coming, songbirds abandon the city in frantic hordes just before the high-altitude bombs come down. They live instinctively, undifferentiated from the natural world as a whole, un-alienated from the immediate future. Clearly, humans aren't so different. People tense up around Theresa May; they become agitated, they feel the presence of an unworldly danger. Macaques raised in captivity will still scream and tremble when they're shown a snake or an eagle; a buried pulse in their collective memory knows that this is a predator. And humans, without knowing why, see Theresa May in the flesh – or whatever it is that's under her skin – and an instinct, echoing down from the days when the first apes met the first lizards, tells us that this creature has come to destroy.

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