by Iman Safi
The major political parties of Western democracies; the Conservatives on one hand and the Liberal Progressives on the other hand, irrespective what specific names they give themselves, are by-and-large based on the “traditional” so-called right versus left divide.
This divide has taken many shapes and forms, and of course a huge array of names and descriptions, and this is why to pinpoint the doctrinal difference between them, it is perhaps best go back to the basic difference of conservatism versus liberalism; the desire to maintain as opposed to the desire to change.
This is basically why political preference was grossly gravitated to by the norms of human nature. Thus, the privileged were attracted to conservatism whilst the underprivileged were lured by the need for change.
In this rapid time of change, change at all levels, those sharp dividing lines have been merging at times and splitting at others. In their denial to this paradigm shift, the major parties in the West have lost what originally defined them; and when their constituents tell them that they do not see any difference between them any longer, instead of listening to them, they shun them and tell them that they are wrong.
It is of little wonder therefore that new kids are coming on the block; new kids who can strike in the weakest spot of the underbelly of the major parties, and they strike when the eyes of the major parties are either closed, or at best, in denial.
Enter the Greens.
As both major parties move closer towards the center, or at least as they are perceived to do so, gaps are created at the extremes of the conservative-progressive divide. Even if the major parties are not indeed either moving closer or towards the center, the fact that they are perceived to do so by voters is enough reason to send votes swaying in any direction as perceived.
The Greens were quick enough and smart enough to capitalize on one of the perceived vacuum corners and jumped into the left progressive former nook. Fairly quickly they came to embody what the traditional progressive left side of politics used to uphold and defend, and was supposed to continue to do so. Thus, in a rather short period of time, just 2-3 decades in fact, the Greens vote now accounts to nearly 10% in most Western democracies, and it is on the rise.
On the other extreme, the protagonists of the extreme right, had to wait a bit longer for a more opportune moment. The wave of refugees and ensuing terrorism that the short-sighted politics and the wars that both major parties created gave them the golden goose they had been waiting for.
Ironically however, in most Western nations, many major new concerns, including the concern about refugees, come from both the very privileged and the very underprivileged combined. The two diametrically-opposite socio-economic dipoles found quite a bit of common ground that united them. Thus, and perhaps for the first time in history, the desire to change did not come exclusively from the bottom. The days of the French Revolution seem to have gone. The days of hungry people taking to the streets demanding bread are long forgotten.
This created the foundation of the Trump’s “Conservative Revolution”. Whilst this term sounds oxymoronic, it describes the status quo of the paradigm shift that major parties in all Western nations are seemingly and conveniently choosing to ignore to their own peril. The “Conservative Revolution” is a new social phenomenon, originating from both extreme of the socio-economic divide crashing the center and the rot that traditional politics has festered around the mid-point shades of grey.
The muddled up and muddied new scenario is something that traditional conservative and progressive parties are not used to. In their tradition of assuming that power is exclusive for either one of them for the taking, they have built a high and huge wall of arrogance that they do not seem to want to surmount.
For some reason, they seem to believe that their self-perceived oppositeness is as real and as permanent as black and white. It is time that they realize that they are both seen as, with the risk of repetition, slightly different shades of grey and that there is a new clearer brand of black and white emerging. For some mysterious reason they believe that their presence is etched in stone that they will always be here, and that even when in opposition, it is only a question of time before they get re-elected and voted in.
It is time that they wake up, and get a reality check.
In Trump’s “Conservative Revolution”, not even the American Republican Party (ie the GOP) had fully endorsed him, and ultimately, for better or for worse, his win was his own; not the GOP’s. Above all, Trump used primarily his own funds, and in more ways than one, he owes nothing to none, none at all but his loyal inner circle and, of course, his voters nationwide.
So apart from Trump and his close inner circle, who are those who believe that they are the winners in the USA? Obviously and sadly, the ultra-right including the KKK and the like, and this is the main cause of fear and concern among the ranks of the truly educated liberal-minded Americans, and for good reasons. They simply do not know what to expect next.
It is no wonder therefore that the rest of the Western World is at loss trying to deal with the Trump win tsunami.
Right here in Australia, even the staunch ultra-right Australian former PM John Howard, a prime mover and shaker who was instrumental in pursuing Bush to invade Iraq, is at loss and in total despair facing Trump’s win. Traditionally after a GOP win, this man should now be rejoicing. After all, he was the one who said eight years ago that Al-Qaeda would be happy to see Obama win. But thus far, Trump does not give the impression that he is the regular conservative warmonger that Howard likes to see in the Oval Office. Quite the contrary in fact.
The world is changing and changing fast. The biggest paradigm shift after the end of WWII was the breakup of the USSR and the establishment of the so-called “New World Order” in which the USA was the sole superpower.
The “New World Order” is coming to an end. In fact, it already did when Russia unilaterally decided to send its Sukhois to bomb ISIS in Syria.
The economic strife that the USA is suffering from, its shrinking global influence and needless and expensive wars that it had been engaged with almost continuously since the end of WWII has reached a tipping point that President-elect Trump is savvy enough to acknowledge, and forward enough to openly and overtly decide that he wants to deal with in a fiscally-pragmatic and conciliatory manner.
Unless Trump does an Obama and changes course soon after his inauguration, a new era in foreign American policy, an era that is primarily America-centric rather than hegemonic will set the course of global events in a new direction.
Other nations, and specifically the two major parties of Western democracies will have very few choices. They will either have to acknowledge and accept this change, find a way in which they can redefine themselves in order to be able to find a nook for themselves within it, or simply stick to their waning guns and allow to fall to 3rd and 4th ranks in power and allow the Greens and new ultra-right to become the two new de-facto major parties. The ball is in their courts, but not for a long time.
The longer they take to redefine themselves, and the longer they continue to bury their heads in the sand, the Greens will continue to chew away votes from the progressive parties and the ultra-right will do the same from the conservative parties. As a matter of fact, in this particular unprecedented situation, the major parties can lose votes in any direction, but mostly towards the one seen closer to them.
Unless the major parties wake up, and they are the devil the West knows, the West will soon find itself under the control of either the far right or the far left; the devils that no one really knows, let alone, wants to know.
To be explicit and specific, in Australia this will mean that unless the ruling Liberal-National Coalition on one hand and the Australian Labor Party (ALP) on the other hand reach a new bi-partisan foreign policy agreement that will endeavour to sever the unconditional and rather outdated loyalty to the America tag, a tag that the USA itself is possibly no longer interested in keeping, then in the not too distant future when Australians go to the polling booths, they will eventually have to choose between either the Greens or the infamous xenophobic Pauline Hanson One Nation Party.
Not surprisingly, the ruling Australian conservative government is at a total loss because it is now facing the prospect of having to contend with the love-child of the “Conservative Revolution”, an American President that they have not seen the likes of before, someone they cannot place in any position on the right to left track; definitely not in any position they are familiar with. Prime Minister Turnbull had no option but to congratulate the President-elect in a rather morbid manner that, when looked at in between the lines, one would argue that Turnbull might as well have said that Australia will accept the decision of the American people even if they vote in a moron and a thug.
On the other hand, former opposition ALP leaders, two of whom are former Prime Ministers Paul Keating and Kevin Rudd have genuinely welcomed the change. Another former ALP leader who never reached the top job, Mark Latham, was excited to see that this change may mean that the USA will no longer be the world police. But Keating put it very strongly when he urged Australia to act like a grown-up nation and sever the unconditional loyalty to the America tag (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=paPrAG6IY_8&app=desktop).
I have not been scanning who has been saying what, but I would not be surprised if what Paul Keating had to say was quite unique and not matched with any post US-election statements coming from any Western leader or former leader.
Once the fears resulting from Trump’s pre-election statements about women, Hispanics, Muslims etc… are dissipated, if they get dissipated, and if he remains true to his word on international policy, Western leaders of the conservative and progressive parties that rule in alternation will have to redefine and realign themselves, otherwise they may either get squeezed into oblivion or swept away by their own home-grown “Conservative Revolutions”.
Will Trump keep his promises on international matters?
Will Australia take Keating’s advice and lead the West into a new era of how to deal and cooperate with the new USA if indeed a new USA is on the rise?
Very pertinently, will Trump realize that he cannot unite people if he is going to adopt social policies based on segregation? This sounds like expecting him to keep certain election promises and denounce others; and expectation that he keeps the election promises on international affairs and revoking those on social justice issues, a big dose of wishful thinking, but will his stand on the social issues that are causing concern within and outside America take a back step?
We can all hope, because as the world stands at the edge of the cliff of a nuclear confrontation between the superpowers, something that most Westerners seem to be totally oblivious to, a very precarious position that the Obama/Clinton legacy has put the world into, humanity needs miracles to be saved, and when we need miracles, all we have left is prayer and all the hope we can afford to have.
As a die-hard leftie, I hope that the traditional left wakes up and takes the lead in adopting its own rebirth; a doctrinal renaissance that will see the world from a vantage point of working towards partnership and conflict resolution, because right now, the bi-partisan agreements between the two major parties of any Western Democracy, Australia included, is nothing short of being a disgraceful bi-partisanship of war.
Trump further exposed: more evidence that he is a reserve of the establishment
http://bit.ly/2ftBgzM
“Very pertinently, will Trump realize that he cannot unite people if he is going to adopt social policies based on segregation? ”
-… Ehum, Trump doesnt have any social policies based on segregation.
“As a die-hard leftie, I hope that the traditional left wakes up and takes the lead in adopting its own rebirth”
-The traditonal left already has woke up, it is called western Nationalism not to be confused with retarded Eastern Nationalism, which mostly seems to focus thinking Hitler is great and Russia is bad.
“The traditonal left already has woke up, it is called western Nationalism not to be confused with retarded Eastern Nationalism, which mostly seems to focus thinking Hitler is great and Russia is bad.”
Good point.
I think you are a troll since the first time I saw you (but that’s my opinion). As for the article, “the ‘ultra-right’, including the KKK and the like”, didn’t win, on the contrary, they actually decisively lost, in spite of their massive attempt to steal the election (an attempt of a Trotskyite-Bolshevik or Nazi coup d’état, so to speak). The KKK was a Nazi-Demockrat project, which can be easily verified.
The author shouldn’t believe anything the world-wide deceptively treacherous (Phariseic Talmudic) JM$M & system (e,g, ‘history’ books) tells him, they’re just words, and typically the exact opposite of the truth, also called Newspeak (Orwell).
That of the KKK is so true as that Mr. Speer, Architect of the Reich and Minister of Armament, was completely aware of all that was happening in Nazi Germany.
Not in vain he belonged to the “Todt Organisation” which were known for using forced labour in their projects. From where he would think those persons were coming, from the air?
Obvioulsy a farce of trial
Then, you have that those who asked for him not being executed were Charles De Gaulle, U.S. diplomat George Ball, former U.S. High Commissioner John J. McCloy, and former Nuremberg prosecutor Hartley Shawcross.
This is why the Nazis found so easy where to hind themselves after the war, one of these places the US.
Lets talk a little about the American South, the Democrats, and the KKK.
The first question is which KKK are we talking about. Immediately after the Civil War, it was a Confederate veterans organization. In rose in the time of a Yankee army of occupation across the south, and the Yankee carpetbaggers who were trying to take advantage of the collapse of the Southern economy to grab stuff on the cheap. The original version of the ‘Harvard boys’ who took advantage of the collapse of the Soviet Union to similarly try to get everything cheap.
For most of the next 100 years, the KKK served as a physical and direct means of control of any who tried to effectively challenge the Southern elite who re-took power after the Yankee army and the carpetbaggers left. Don’t challenge the power because you’ll get crosses burned on your lawn, and that’s just a warning because people will die, women will get raped and houses will get burned down if you kept making trouble.
The South was Democrat territory back way before the Civil War because the Democrats were the pro-slavery party and the party of plantation owners way back. A few states elected some Republicans right after the civil war, when Yankee armies still occupied the area, but for the next 100 years the South was a one-party state and that one party was the Democrats. When I first voted in the 70’s, one had to register as Democrats because all elections were decided in the Democrat primaries and if you didn’t vote Democrat you had no say at all in who governed you.
In the 1960’s, the Democrats were the party of the racists and the good-ol-boys. Lestor Maddox standing in the school-house door with an axe-handle in his hands swearing that no ‘colored’ children would get passed him into the school (except I think he probably used a nastier word than ‘colored’) was a Democratic governor at the time.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was registered as a Republican. Not because he particularly admired Barry Goldwater, but because he wasn’t about to be in the same political party as the racists and good-ol-boys and Lestor Maddox.
At that time, the local government and the KKK were often the same thing. In a lot of southern towns, some of those guys in the white hoods burning crosses and threatening (and worse) any who stood up to them were actually the town Mayor, city council and the chamber of commerce. They were wielding real power, and their physical threats and the power of the local (Democrat) government were frequently acting together and were often the same people.
The KKK changed though soon after that. Laws against wearing masks in public (now used against protestors) and a governments that more and more represented a nation that didn’t approve of such open racism basically destroyed the KKK.
The modern KKK is a bunch of losers out on the fringe of politics. Like most of the Southern racists, they’ve moved over to the right and support Republicans. Nobody really takes them seriously, and the one guy who runs every election as being close to the KKK (David Duke) gets beaten every time and often its not even close. They aren’t worthy of having much attention to them because (thankfully) they aren’t nearly as dangerous as the old forms of the KKK.
I agree with your post. But its also important to remember that when Kennedy and Johnson (Democratic Presidents) supported the civil rights movement.That many Southern Democrats left the Democratic Party and went over to the Republicans.Johnson was warned when he signed the Civil Rights Bill that “we will lose the South for a 100 years by doing that”. It was at that time that the South became solidly Republican,as we see today.
It isn’t clear they should even be called Republican, or conservative — more authoritarian, small minded, and and regressive cronyism. Republicans are not what they used to be even over the last 50 years or so. Both parties have gone to hell and turned pretty much fascist as they were taken over by vampires in the class war.
I suspect that the KKK is a front organization for the ADL and JDL.
Just as ISIS (or whatever they call themselves today) are creatures of the USSD.
The ADL/JDL need to keep the fear up among their fellow Jews to keep the funding flowing. As there is no real AntiSemitism, they have had to manufacture some.
I get the feeling that the author is the type of person, that if he sees a white girl/boy say : “White people has a right to remain majority in their won countries” he would immediately -knee jerk- reaction, accuse her/him of being a “white-supremacist, KKK, neo-nazi, racist fascist Hitler lover.”
As the pendulum has swung far to the left- now it is time that the Pendulum will begin to Swing Far to the right, For every Action there is an Equal and opposite reaction, And as we have seen the left wing become defiantly Militant in their Protests recently- So we will see the Right wing become increasingly Militant. Silly Leftist College Protestors have quickly forgotten that the last swing of the pendulum brought us Kent State and the Murders of the leftist Protestors by the National Guard- For awhile these protests and militant activities might go unchecked, but after the Inauguration if they continue- then force will be met with counterforce and they will be mercilessly crushed by an empowered Right wing. I would not be surprised If Both Clintons and Many Liberal Politicians are Incarcerated after the smoke clears. Quid pro Quo.
Agreed NDTP,
What is crystal clear now is that instead of the old ‘left/right’, there was at least four main perspectives. We had the patriotic ‘left’ (anti imperial/anti-capitalist), the social ‘left’ (identity politics), the patriotic ‘right’ (nationalism) and the conservative ‘right’ (religio-social conservatives). The patriotic ‘right/left’ have a lot in common, and finally in the wake of Trump’s victory are coming together. The progressive vs. conservative culture warriors are poles apart and never the twain shall meet. By linking Marxism and Identity politics, and by linking Nationalism and Conservatism, the ruling class was able to keep the People divided. The breaking down of this faux division is one of the most amazing things about the Trump Revolution.
As an radical democracy advocate and structural Marxist, I will make the first move. I call a truce in the Culture War, freeze the battle exactly where it is. The patriots of all perspectives need to finally join and defeat the ruling class. And only then tackle the remaining social issues. I call that anyone pushing Identity politics while we are at war are aiding the enemy. Fighting over the symbol on a bathroom is bullshit when the enemy is inside the gates. A truce then, and come together to fight our common enemy. The evil ruling clique at the top of the world.
Great, great comment. Very accurate. I totally agree with you. And since I have a bit different background than you, I will make a second move and answer your call.
The fact that all the leftist commenters here had been disbanded by an overwhemingly coming of far-right elements of certain procedence ( since they all mantain the same discourse on “uniting the far-right and the far-left to get rid of those in the top, obviously to me, to be occupied, the top, by the far-right, aka, the system itself, tha same dogs with different collars and besides losing all what remains of right state ) here does not imply that “Western left hates Russia”.
There were a lot of commenters here in the past from the traditional left who loved Russia and supported Putin, but they were conveniently disbanded in the previous months of the US election. The last just left a few days ago after suffering a shamefull bullying in solitude.
For the record, what you call “patriotic left” are Trostskyites and the likes who are no other thing that the Troy Horse of the system, so, no wonder that the far-right call for them to unite with it.
The only outcome to be wished is that this two group self-disolve by intestinal struggles.
Fascism has been always a tool created and nurtured by those at the top, and fueled conveniently in times of crisis with lose of profit for them. You do not have more than to see how S. Bannon do not talk anything against capitalism nor against the banks in all those lectures/ interviews that have been linked here. The only thing he is talking about is in replacing those in the top by he and his likes, so nothing change for those in the lower levels, in anny case for the worst.
Just wait and see.
Fascism once upon a time in Italy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j1ftplCg6o
Novecento, la Genesi del Fascismo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNBb5sX6XrA
“the ultra-right including the KKK and the like”
The author appears to be grossly ignorant of right-wing politics in America. The “KKK” is a federal-operated front organization that only exists for one purpose: to entrap earnest right-wing pro-white advocates and implicate them in prosecutable crimes. The *actual* KKK existed for scarecly ten years after the War of Northern Aggression and it was disbanded by its founder because (and he expressly said this!) it had been infiltrated by agents of the federal government and was being used to discredit the South. It had been founded originally to protect the occupied south from the predations of unaccountable Northern mercenaries and the ex-slave rape gangs that preyed on prostrate southern women. After the war, a black person could literally rape any white woman and the occupying authorities refused to do anything about it. THAT is why the original KKK was created.
The second iteration of the “KKK” was an entirely Masonic and thus an appurtenance of the Judeo-Masonic “Western” elite structure.
The third iteration of KKK is entirely federally-controlled and is a 100% “astroturf” organization. The author should do a little research before writing about these things.
a-[expletive deleted]-men…someone opened up a book, or two…wait three iterations, so three books at least! :)
full disclosure: i figured both would be discredited with the introduction of a political X factor! But Trumps daughter is married to the son of one of the highest rabbi’s on Israel – he is true friend says bibi almost instantaneously upon announcement :)
Yes, pretty much the same goes for Putin. (no wonder when they’ve [a certain ‘rel.’ ethnic group] slidden themselves in front in the entire [economic] system) Well, they sure know what they’re talking about then, don’t they?
I don’t believe most of that for a minute.But I do agree that the KKK,neo-nazis,etc,are a tiny minority of people in the US. They are rejected by 9 out of 10 people (at least). Their only “claim to fame” is in the press,to stir up trouble. And give the Democrats more ammunition to use in convincing minorities that “we are your only protectors from those people. Vote for us or the KKK will get you”.
Actually, according to the “leftist” of the west, neo-nazists and KKK make up around 50% of the USA population. If you dont want a nuclear war with Russia and dont want to become a minority in your own country, you are basically a nazi.
The truth is that the old-leftist values, is carried in western nationalism. The people that call themselves leftist today hates the working class, and cares more about queery theory and how early children should learn about anal sex.
If you care about the working class, and traditional values : UKIP, FN, BNP, NPD, Afd, SD, PVV, Trump, Farage, FvP are the parties for you. Some of these parties such as FN are even funded by Russia openly.
Your final claim (‘some of these parties’ are funded by Russia) is unsupported and in line with claiming that Russia interfered with the US elections. I am letting it go but if you make such claims in future, you will need to back them up. – fk mod
I wish –. That all anonymous contributors to this blog would choose a nickname that is easily recognizable so that you can scroll past their posts if you will.
Working Class:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve-mANenpC4
Kent
Chistmas list?
It is not unfounded, it is well known and it was stated openly by Marine Le Pen.
“In Paris the Front National (FN), founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has confirmed taking Russian money. The First Czech Russian bank in Moscow has lent the party a whopping 9.4m Euros (£7.4m). ”
https://www.theguardian.com
@ Anonymous
And you believe what the Guardian says? You must be very gullible or have ulterior motives. I’m not suggesting whether a payment was made or not but the fact of a “Russian” bank being involved doesn’t mean it was from the Russian government, which is the implication. If the Russian government intended to make such payment, I’m sure they would use lesser overt means.
Well, The Guardian the other day published an interesting article by Naomi Klein, who was one of the first persons who brought me in about the truth happening in the world and whom I trust, and I do not even dare to link it here because of the Trump fever and tha hatred here towards The Guardian ( besides, because, anyway, reading all what was said here without a hint of criticism, found it totally a waste )
I am not a reader of The Guardian myself, since a non-native English, having my own sources in my own language but, in case anyone is interested, specially the author of the article, being someone from the traditional left, a real rarity in this blog, here is the article by Naomi Klein:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/09/rise-of-the-davos-class-sealed-americas-fate
Naomi Kleins “Shock Doctrine” was a good description about the free-market capitalism and it´s consequences. But it was written many years ago and the world has changed, and she´s totally out-dated now. Sticked to Bernie Sanders and other cultural-marxists. She has never been a representative of the real left. These people are most of all globalists. And globalism has been the most destructive force in the world. The tragedy lies there that Klein and others don´t understand this.
A, and you start off with a personal attack, you must be very insecure to so desperately try deflect from the subject.
Again, this is Marine Le Pens words, not the guardian’s, the guardian was just quoting her, look up any source and they will say the same. It is nothing special and no suprise, and all of these nationalist groups support Russia, either alittle or in the case of Front National, Golden Dawn, Alternative for Germany, National Party of German, Partij voor de Vrijheid – a lot. These are all very pro-Russian parties. As are most, if not all western nationalists.
Western “leftists” however hates Russia intently, too much white people and too little gay sex thinks the lefty.
The Guardian indeed. It has become a laughing-stock in the UK, and its attempt to establish an online US readership has been a spectacular failure too, but its mythical non-profit status hides its losses and the sources of its income, intelligence services. Its direct links with the genocidal and supremacist cult, Zionism and its founders such as Herzl, go back to the 19thC.
The Guardian is a sewer. A PR front for MI6 and MI5 and foreign equivalents, the CIA, Mossad and of course the Saudi ‘royal’ dynasty of deranged drug-addict misanthropes. It is the house magazine for the faux-left rentier class, for the nepotistic mafia that is the BBC, the arch-Thatcherites, the narrow slice of new money that the seriously wealthy scorn even more than the impoverished classes, and readers who are lower down the pecking order, one salary or wage away from the street, and have a stake in maintaining the status-quo even if that means class betrayal and defending a most wicked police-state beyond equal at home and endless wars and casually condoning cheering on with relish the foulest genocide. We had to destroy the school -hospital -village -town -city and all inhabitants to save it. Their in-house motto.
Its claimed sales in the UK are a complete fantasy, a few poseurs maybe in the metropolitain centres of London and Manchester, carry it as a fashionable accessory, but for everyone else, everywhere else, it might as well be in Swahili, it is a window on a world of privilege and petty-snobbery that is alien and inimical to the peoples’ of the British Isles, most of its sales are institutional to libraries etc. -that is state-subsidised and the biggest customer by far buying thousands of copies every day is the BBC (can’t imagine what they do with them take them home and burn them in their elegant homes on solid-fuel fires or their Aga cooking ranges, I suppose).
The same BBC which is also like the Guardian state-funded much coming from the external affairs, ‘beastly foreigners department’, the Foreign Office (rabid xenophobes and English supremacist to its core) and they’ve just announced a big funding increase for the BBC giving them even more of our taxes for the overseas propaganda arm, the World Service. The rest of the BBCs gargantuan costs are also even more directly tax-payer funded on a mandatory subscription basis, demanded with menaces on people’s doorstep, compulsory indoctrination for which the victims pay the high costs of their own regular brain-washing themselves. Final say on copy, the line they must take, on the merest detail, after the FO, spy agencies etc. comes from Tel Aviv. Both BBC and Guardian.
They’re selfish ignorant worthless traitorous, treacherous scum those readers, the more they accrue by theft and deceit, by pandering to whims, to envy, and to fashion and vanity, the more tight-fisted and grasping they become, enough is never enough. People who consider themselves to be deprived if they have do not have a property portfolio and the newest model land barge.
Incapable of independent thought they are conscienceless drones, for whom the Guardian is their surrogate brain, their complete guide to all that is good and true and expected, demanded of ‘right-thinking’ sorts such as they. Pavlov’s pack of slavering hounds. Thinking is hard-work, beyond them, the Guardian does it for them, saving them time when they can be out screwing over the poor in some parasitic business or shopping till they drop in places the proles can only gaze in the windows as passing by on the way to the foodbank or homeless shelter, not in envy or desire to do as those glittering carefree sorts inside do, but in utter disgust and revulsion. With dignity intact.
It caters to the deluded right-on sorts who considered themselves vaguely leftish but in reality never were and are anything but. Neo-liberals/conservative who skipped starting on the left entirely, who started on the immoderate right and as the system rewarded them for their treachery, betrayal, and sycophancy, their dishonesty, moved even further right and off-the-scale.
The Guardian salves their consciences and tells them who to hate, laying it on thick with a trowel, a champion of divisive identity politics and promoter of the most venal politicians such as Tony Blair, from deserved eternal non-entity through his rise to the heights, under a spotlight in the hall-of-fame of history’s most reviled. and covering for, on and after till to the bitter end of him and it.
We’re trying to break out of the web of lies spun over us all for all of our lives by the corporate and elite-controlled media, and I suggest giving the Guardian, the BBC, all the British press infact without exception, the widest possible berth and read none of their mendacious crap-infested bilge.
/the-breakaway-civilisation/ describes the situation we’re in nicely, this Anoymous has got a very bad case of it, perhaps even fatal. We’re in a disinformation matrix, trapped by a lifetime of conditioning, symbolism, myths and falsehoods. Propaganda sheets like the Guardian epitomise all that is wrong with our media and with our societies. They’re pure poison, the harm they have caused and cause makes them enemies of all humanity. It is not possible to take anything they say as true, they have proven time and again to be comprehensive, compulsive shamelss mendacious liars.
Many decry the ‘Anglo-Zionist Empire’ for want of a better descriptor or handle on whatever the hell it is we are up against and its servants, but it’s not any more fun living inside or even next-door to this beast. The people of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland were its first victims, upon whom they practiced and refined their barbarism and mind-control before going out to terrorise and enslave the whole world by the same tested methods. It’s not over yet till they fall on their swords. The stain on human history they have left should not and will not ever be forgotten.
I forgot to add that further state subsidy for the Guardian comes from its virtual monopoly on government and public sector vacancy/job advertisements. Apart from the considerable revenue from the advertising itself, those looking for employment in those areas are obliged to purchase the paper as a matter of routine to find details of employment opportunities that would not be available or notified anywhere else. With the internet, there is no possible excuse for this situation any more and there has not been for some years.
Typically these are highly-paid positions, sinecures for the right sorts, no actual ‘work’ is involved.
What an applicant knows or can do, their qualifications, experience and so on are not relevant, entry into these jobs is based on who you know, family connections and nepotism, which select schools a person went to, or didn’t, their accent and perceived class, whether or not they are ‘sound’ ideologically. It’s a mechanism for a self-perpetuating self-selecting elite to entrench itself and maintain and pass on their own privileges and entitlements to the next generation of leeches.
I think many people outside the US (some inside) believe the Clinton lies about Trump being a “racist” and “homophobic”. I haven’t seen anything in his words or actions that point to that. Because he says many illegal aliens are criminals. Doesn’t make him racist, unless there is a race made up of “illegal aliens”. Most aliens,illegal or not,are not criminal. But there are many cases of them committing crimes.Many of the major city gangs in many cities were started by those immigrants.All you have to do is listen to local news programs that report on arrests to see that there is a high level of crime committed by them. As to women,he hires women as easily as he does men in his companies.He hired the first women construction manager of a major US construction project he built years ago.The head of his winning political campaign for President was a woman,the first in US history.Some of his supporters were gay. And one of his new political appointments is said to be an openly gay man.As to blacks his career in business shows countless times he’s championed black causes.He rightly see’s a danger in the Islamic world of terrorism at the present time.So he wants/wanted to ban immigration from countries with rampant terrorism.Until he can be sure that people are carefully vetted for terrorist ties.That seems an intelligent course of action. In Australia I notice they are leery of illegal immigrants coming in right now. And seemingly have a harsher policy on that than the US does. The EU ,as I type,is in utter panic over mass immigration. So his ideas don’t seem “extreme” to me at all on that subject. The Clinton campaign cooked up all that BS to get votes. And like the Democrats always do ,to play wedge politics.To pretend they are the champions of “minorities” to get their votes. And then ignore their problems until the next election.When once again they’ll claim to support them to get votes.Someday you’d think that game wouldn’t fool those people. But not today I suppose.
Canada will be providing medical attention to ISIS scum:
OTTAWA – Canada’s top soldier Gen. Jonathan Vance says a Canadian Forces hospital is now up and running in northern Iraq and ready to treat anyone who is brought to it — including ISIL fighters.
“As a die-hard lefty, I hope that the traditional left wakes up and takes the lead in adopting its own rebirth; ”
– There is no left in the west, in the west the left is dead, if you say you are a lefty in the west it means you are an anti-white, radical feminist, queery theorist, gay pride, LGPTQR, Pussy riot-loving, weed smoker that supports al-alqaeda in Syria and nazism in Ukraine but thinks it it is Hitlerian to not import tens of millions of serial rapist from third world countries.
Good brief prognosis of the left in the West. Amen.
” Obviously and sadly, the ultra-right including the KKK and the like,”
-Lol, there is no “KKK” execpt in Clintons deranged mind, there are however La Raza(State funded hispanic supremacists) and Black panters/BLM(State funded black supremacists) however
Great honey pot entry, Saker. I’ve found over the years that if one scratches a western white suppremacist, what is exposed underneath is a zionazi who thinks they have creative writing and role playing skills. :D
And if you scratch anyone using terms such as “white supremacists” you often find a George Soros shill underneath.
@ vot tak
Indeed. Your few elegant sentences saved me from writing a long comment about the “new left”. It’s laughable!
The Left encompasses the political spectrum represented by, the very minimum, the working class and the struggle for a classless society traditionally associated with socialist parties (e.g. the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, former name of the Communist Party). The fact that the numerous “socialist” parties in capitalist democracies moved to the centre or outright Right in the last few decades it does not mean that the Left also moved with the party bosses.
The socialist programme of any Left movement requires, at the very least, the nationalization of all natural resources of a country (land, minerals, water), banking, transport and communications, energy and other essential services plus the provision of full employment and free education, health care, social welfare assistance. This is not a pie-in-the-sky agenda, even the Australian Labour Party included those items in their political manifesto in the 1970s (the reason for the coup d’etat against Whitlam)and was carried out by the post-Salazar government in Portugal.
The reason why the communist party-run countries were called socialist it’s because they were not communist, they were in a state of transition during which the means of production were held socially, either by the state or cooperatively by the workers. That is the hallmark of socialism and the minimum qualification for a Real Leftie. The New Age Left is a parody created by the power elite to divert the unaware from political action.
Agree, also would be interesting to ask,*Whatever happened to Olof Palme?, and along with thi,s *Who ( or which organization ) displalyed a huge effort in demonizing this man before he was assasssinated?
How can anyone be so stupid and naive thinking that now there will be a real change in US foreign policy?
Your question is highly rhetorical and provocative. It is ‘borderline’. I am not certain that you are looking for an answer. But hopefully someone will provide one. fk mod
Because for the fact that Trump has said from day 1 that he will have a different foreign policy, because hardcore people that are totally anti-establishment like Roger Stone has supported and mentored Trump, and because Trump has been attacked ruthlessly by the PC-fascists for it, but he has not changed, all MSM and all puppets in EU are crying in fear now, anti-whites are shrieking in horror all over internet, not to mention TPP has already been dropped and Trump is not even the president yet!
And for the fact that not only does he say he will change the foreign policy, but he is bringing in people such as Bannon and Sessons, Flynn that are as “extreme” if not more extreme then him. If you dont believe it, world markets sure do, since Trump was elected they have spiked, and Pentagon just lowered the risk of nuclear war between Russia and USA to its lowest level.
I mean honestly, it would be hard to imagine a better person in control of USA. The only one comparable would be Ron Paul.
@ Anonymous
And what makes you so certain that the new president is going to do all he proclaimed, if he ever did publish his presidential programme instead of the usual platitudes to suck in votes? Remember the outgoing president winning an ignoble prize for his promises?
Yes, he did post his first 100 day program.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-22/trump-lays-out-his-plan-first-100-days-office-here-are-highlights
He has not even become president yet and he is already making sure his team is lobbyist free.
“All lobbyists have been cut from Trump’s transition team”
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-transition-team-lobbyists-2016-11?r=US&IR=T&IR=T
How about:
Trump presidency is the only way the US establishment can reset it’s disastrous foreign policy without losing face.
Clinton could not step back from Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, South China Sea, wherever, Haiti as she was instrumental in applying that failing tactical and strategic policy. At least, not without huge prestige cost….and what’s a superpower without prestige.
Trump on the other hand … US drawing back from some theatres would not be considered a failure but a new boss with a new plan. US establishment gets to cut its losses and run. Facts on the ground are turning against them in various contact points.
There could very well be a change in US foreign policy, not strategically of course, but tactically and this could mean a very real change in the day to day lives of many human beings.
I’m saying it’s possible, but you do have a point, the usual way it goes is … New boss just like the old boss.
”Trump presidency is the only way the US establishment can reset it’s disastrous foreign policy without losing face.
Clinton could not step back from Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, South China Sea, wherever, Haiti as she was instrumental in applying that failing tactical and strategic policy. At least, not without huge prestige cost….and what’s a superpower without prestige.”
Spot on! Something that JFK was well aware of during and at the end of the Cuba crisis, when he opined, ”never bring an adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war.” A very wise and sober statement of a foreign policy realist. Compare this with the neo-con lunatics and an equally demented liberal media who precisely hope to engineer this eventuality with Russia. And of course the ineffable Mrs Clinton was the standard bearer for this thoroughly malignant cancer at the heart of the US establishment. If Clinton had been elected there was no way that she would or could row back, and moreover both the media and neo-cons would never sanction what they regard as a policy of appeasement, not that she would have by her own volition anyhow.
There would have been a continuing pattern of provocation after provocation raising the ante until the Russians, who would not endure this treatment any longer, did bite back. Then bye, bye nothern hemisphere.
Well, just fer “starters” – how about the non delusional faction of the “elite” decided to avoid nuclear suicide. That’s the policy change… This is not a choice, it’s simple, if there’s no policy change there will soon be no policy at all – we’ll all be dead.
It is obvious that there has to be a policy change.
Again, I love to read opinions on what is going on in America and why from those with an outside perspective.
The election was a victory against BOTH the Left and the Right. Trump did not win it by playing the middle either, he changed the whole game.
This election was about what he is, a pragmatic solution to the concerns we face with objective solutions which have no loyalty to either Left or Right politics. This is why both party establishments dislike him so much. They have spent much time and resources on figuring out how to divide us into certain groups and Trump destroyed that by pulling from all types of groups he was not supposed to get.
Trump got 8% black vote, up 2% from Romney in 2012 despite being accused of being a racist. Trump got 42% of women’s vote which is more than they expected. Trump got more Hispanic vote than Romney did in 2012 despite his well known stance on illegal immigration. How did this happen? Because people here still remember when America built things, the old “Made in the U.S.A.” days. We had great jobs and a great way of life back then and people do not think China can out manufacture us. I personally agree with this. The American approach to manufacturing is the most competitive in the world and far superior to that of China, Mexico/South America and most of Europe. American manufacturing at it’s best is a unique blend of innovation, quality and efficiency that other countries would have a hard time duplicating. I know this because I work for a companies with manufacturing facilities around the world and still our plants in the U.S. are still the first choice for those where shipping/logistics issues are manageable. We have a plants in Germany, Scotland and France which produce very high quality work but, they are extremely slow and very unresponsive to individual customer’s needs. We have plants in South America which literally can’t seem to get anything right. We have a plant in Singapore which is probably our most competitive plant outside the U.S.
This movement is about our way of life in America and whether we will lose it to “globalism” or we will return to being a competitor in the global market for manufacturing. The constant narrative is that we can’t compete because our wages are too high. This is B.S., our tax structure has changed where companies cannot write of new equipment purchases like they used to 15 years ago. that is what killed manufacturing and forced companies to make decision to offshore jobs. Forget tariffs on imports, change the tax code so we can fully depreciate capital equipment in 10 years and I guarantee you our companies would bring their manufacturing back here. (BTW, Ford Motors just this week announced they are bringing the jobs they planned to send to Mexico back to Ohio – prior to Trump taking office)
We have grown past getting split by issues like abortion, immigration and toilet preferences for LBGTQ’s. Those that are whining and crying in the streets are ignorant tools and not a serious force of opposition. If Trump get’s the majority of businesses on board, we will win the day. Jobs will start coming back and the disgruntled will be too busy making a better living to worry about these B.S. side issues.
Also, right now we don’t really care about international politics and the rest of the world aside from a large number of us not wanting to get into another war. We need to get our own house in order before those issues can be addressed. Case in point, only issue Trump really drilled on in international politics was renegotiating crappy trade deals. Trust Trump to be pragmatic in his approach to everything. You can’t sell stuff to people around the world if you are killing them all, that’s bad for business.
I believe you are basically correct, and this is a good focus for all those yelling and screaming about how bad Trump is, was, or will be.
Whether indeed he will live up to our hopes for him remains to be seen, and that he was a most unlikely candidate possibly reflects on the oligarchy’s hope that the unpalatable Clinton (to those who have followed or learned about the effect of her husband’s time in office and the long long trail from that to Obama’s ) would seem the ‘better’ candidate. So, two different ‘hopes’ there which have nothing to do with either conservatism or liberalism but do have a lot to do with plutocracy (presently embedded) and socialism (hinted at by the Sanders campaign as well as the campaign of Jill Stein.)
It’s understandable that few outside the US were aware of these tensions, thanks to the mainstream news monopoly in this country. Those folks will have a lot to answer for when they reach the pearly gates, of that I have no doubt.
I agree with you in the causes of Trump’s victory, but I am very doubtful if he will be able to fulfill his programm.
He will not be able because there is no money to do it, for starters.
Then, he will not be able even to “Make America Great Again”, because, as a commenter in other site said, the times of the “gold fever” and “oil maná” passed long ago, natural recurses are finished.
Unless, and since, if you pay attention, he has said “Make America Great Again” and not “Make the US Great Again”, he is thinking in returning to his backyrad in search of the remaining wealth there since in the East they have found with two new super-powers, Russia and China, which offer them quite resistance to be looted.
Not in vain already there is a new “Condor plan” which, by the way of “soft-coups” will put, again, all LatinAmerica at its knees.
In this US will be aided by the new “private military/intelligence corporations” Scott has the detail to number the other day. Did you know that, for example, the LaRouche movement, which was not numbered in Scott´s list but this does not mean do not belong to it, has a large representation in LatinAmerica, Canada, Australia, Germany, Philipines besides of strong links to Ba´ath Party in Iraq and National islamic Front in Sudan?
I had a hard time to skim through this article which utterly failed the point.
Giving some significant value to the KKK upon Trump’s victory is ridiculous. Mentioning the rise of Greens in US is .. I do not know what to say… the rise to about 1% of votes?
Using the liberal/democrats MSM sources to bold out Trump’s racism, misogyny, anti immigrant anti Latino etc etc… ? Really?
Building walls on Mexican border to stop illegal immigrants to penetrate the State? Wall is already there,, someone should inform the author. Well not just Mexican border wall, walls and fences are rising all over the Europe to stop illegal immigration, Estonia, Ukraine, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria Macedonia Greece, Turkey .. all along the paths of illegal immigration. Deportation of illegal immigrants with criminal files? Which country does not do the same?
Obama already did it very good, actually more that Trump ever announced to do.
Segregation? When the Hell Trump mentioned segregation?
“As a die-hard leftie, I hope that the traditional left wakes up and takes the lead in adopting its own rebirth” What the left in the West he thinks about? So called Left? Traditional Left to be reborn? I am dying laughing. Traditional left is today better represented by conservative patriots, while so called leftists are much closer to liberals, while promoting leftist ideology they perfectly fit the neoliberal environment.
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Absolutely correct, the author has been watching too much BBC, Trump has a segregation policy?? LOL??
“As a die-hard leftie, I hope that the traditional left wakes up and takes the lead in adopting its own rebirth”
With all due respect, I think that a strong case in point with regard to traditional leftist values was made by Syriza’s electorate in Greece last year. The notion that Syriza/Tsipras “betrayed the people” for the benefit of the banksters ultimately ruling the EU monstrosity is only partially correct. Neither Syriza, nor its electorate had any qualms about EU or even NATO membership per se. Syriza promised “EU without austerity”, which was exactly what the Greek people wanted to hear, however divorced from reality the prospect. The Eurocrats gave the lie to this deluded nonsense with a vengeance — a sure sign of their good grasp of the Western Left
I am not eager to clasify Trump’s policy as “Conservative Revolution”. Except in the recovering of sovereignty, tere are not much similarities with a Viktor Orbán, for example.
More: his past s quite liberal (he was a supporter of the Democrat Party), and his platform had some liberal tents.
I disagree with the statement that the two parties are considered by the public in the US to have ‘moved to the center’. Rather, they are seen to have moved to the right, and to no longer be concerned with working class needs, the needs of 90 plus percent of the population. Also, they have a very similar international posture towards other countries that is militaristic and aggressive.
It is hugely to the credit of the voting populace, including those who did not vote, that even with mainstream media eager to have oligarchical rule continue, the public said no. They had said it in 2008, and were ignored.
I agree that we must wait and see what the new president will actually do. I am not sure that the terms ‘liberal’ and ‘conservative’ can still be used, or ought to be, so soundly have they been trashed by both our ‘major’ parties. I really hope antagonistic rhetoric can die a rapid death and join those hoping for a peaceful and caring administration of the country’s and the world’s needs. I didn’t vote for Trump, but if he tries to be that kind of president he could become nearly as popular as Putin. You don’t need categories like ‘left’ or ‘right’ for that kind of leadership.
Although you would expect the wealthy to align with the conservative side, people like Soros and many European wealthy people and elites in fact align with the progressive side. The “traditional left” has also become the establishment, and have been co-opted by neo-liberalism and TINA (there is no alternative). The traditional left can no longer garner support from what is left of the working class. They do have support for progressive cultural causes (non-discrimination, welcome refugees, LGBT, etc.), generally on the part of those better off. It is perfectly normal for these people to claim, at commemorations for the resistance fighters from the war, that they died to defend freedom, now reinterpreted as multi-culturism and respect for LGBT. The resistance fighters would probably be perturbed, and their working class descendants (inasmuch as they still exist) are alienated by such recruitment of former generations for their cause. Society is becoming more and more fractured, partly because of austerity measures in home and elderly care, pensions, large groups of structurally unemployed people, tribal diversity, etc. The banks, the elites, and the wealthy are seeing a decades long increase in their share of all the wealth and virtually all income gains. There is little relationship between the people on the same sides of various divides (green/economic growth; austerity victims/elite&wealthy; multi-culturalism&LBGT/more traditional people; war-mongers&terrorism fighters/opponents of the military-industrial complex and proponents of nuclear disarmament and deescalation).
This means that there is little coherence within the body politic and the political spectrum is disorganized. Many are disaffected with politics altogether. The wealthy are perfectly content to have the masses fighting about multi-culturalism, gays, guns, god, drugs, crime, whatever. This shifts the focus away from the structure of the system which is funnelling gains to the powers of production completely towards the elite and owning classes. At the same time there is a resurgence of nationalist and tribal instincts (conservative) which makes the confrontation with the progressive forces (LGBT, multi-culturalism, refugees, immigration) much sharper.
There is no hope the traditional left will be resurrected, because the organization of the economy and the means of production has changed to much. For the time being society will be buffeted more and more by uncontrollable forces (migration, technological change and unemployment, climate crisis). Do not expect politics to become more coherent or to exit from continual identity crises until society as we know it devolves a great deal more and forces new social and political dynamics upon us. Expect less and less from the political centre, and more and more centripetal forces which do not align on any single left/right axis.
The author is got his information from the neoliberal MSM. The only nazism that is being offered in the west is ZioNazism.
It is disheartening to see that so many Muslim people in the West fall for lib. mainstream lies, so they believe that Assad is gassing his won people, or that Trump is mythical boogieman of “KKK”. They don’t see that their enemy are neoliberal policies that destroyed so many Muslim countries and murdered so many Muslim people using the extremists of Muslim Brotherhood and Wahabism.
One really has to ask oneself do Muslim people in the West really think that the support of ruling neoliberals who protect extremist mosques in the West is their primary genuine interest, and do they like identity politics as THAT is the true segregation, echoing teh identity segregation of Sharia social order.
Do they (or the author) really think that Trump’s opposing mass migration is their only problem or a problem at all?
Also the questions is if they are aware of the consequences that applying Muslim Brotherhood agenda in the Muslim world. (We see in comments and tweets in social media, plenty of them pin the devastating consequences on “Zionists” because by default being overly pious as Muslim Brotherhood purport to be, can only bring back the Islamic Gold Age back again)
Actually, there are nazis or neonazis in the US — I’ve run into a few and so have a few of my friends — who have nothing to do with zionism. There is also a real KKK.
All this left- right- centre politics is so cliche and meaningless in today’s world especially when politicians change their mind as frequently as they change their underwear.
Our PM Malcolm Turnbull (liberal) did a big eating humble pie regarding his post election words about Mr Trump. Whereas the previous PM Abbott, was going to ‘shirtfront’ Mr Putin.
Whilst the opposition Mr Shorten (labor) is still cacking his pants with anti Trump bile. Shorten, the great diplomat, also said he would refuse to shake Mr Putin’s hand during the G20 summit in Brisbane.
As for the Greens, they are too concerned with ‘marriage equality.’
All these parties follow the US and cling to their coat tails.
Only time will tell what Mr Trump will bring to the table – for now it’s just speculation and hope for some changes.
The view from Down Under reads rather muddy/ muddled to be honest. ( The Greens are neoliberal to the core, mostly funded by Big Pharma – the German Greens are outright fascist libertines, responsible for legalizing prostitution to soak up the victims of the Yugoslav destruction/ collapse of Eastern Bloc social welfare. I doubt the Sorosian Oz variant differs much…)
Here is a much more interesting view in my opinion:
https://samkriss.com/
So then, we just must seat and wait that fascism extinguixes by itself?
Oh, wait, I find some common places in that discourse with the philosophy of some here of waiting for things turn to the righ side alone, i.e. let that the universe compond this.
No, really, and it´s not true that the Greens, as movement is a Soros outlet, the fact that some people coming from the Greens or even from the left have sold themselves to Soros and neoliberalism does not imply that all the Green movement and all the left are already perverted or dismantled, as I see many try always to reflect here.
This is the view TPTB want the people to believe, at least in the US.
Great.
Now give some details of what Greens and where are not agents of neoliberal/Malthusian agendas.
You do know Petra Kelly, the founder of the German Greens left after pedo Benit Cohen took over?
You do know they subscribe to the free market ideology?
Where exactly are the Greens exhibiting the slightest concern for human welfare?
Is legalized prostitution ( the German Greens) an example of their ‘bright future’?
You can be sure it won’t be their own precious darlings doing this ‘job’ – that will be for the untermenschen.
Anyway, I do not find the Greens in the article mentioned so much as you did.
She is talking about the traditional left in the end, which has something to do with the Greens in some points of their program, but is another thing.
Obviously what has nothing or few of left is the Democratic Party in the US, that´s for sure, at least in its developed politics, and this is why I do not understand at all why you all try to equate Hillary Clinton and her party with the left. Nothing to do, at least with European left.
The day after I marched against our invasion of Iraq, I joined the Greens SA. I looked first at One Nation, for their defence of the Australian Nation against the US Empire. The Democrats had already imploded; caught between their Left and Centre perspectives, between their membership and parliamentary wings. I joined the Greens because of one factor; one of their Four Founding principles was Grassroots Democracy. I was interested to see if a parliamentary party could be used like a vanguard movement to devolve power to the grassroots. I was wrong.
Due to the dark and desperate times under the Bush/Howard regimes, I was very active. I took positions in every level of their political structure; Branch, State and National. My first lesson was my part in a very destructive factional fight between the Party’s Old Left guard and the newer Liberal Central faction. The Old Left could see all these new members were moving the party to the centre, towards a more parliamentary approach. They tried to take over all the office bearing roles at both State and Branch level, and the resulting battle broke the Party. I sided with the Centralists (as I called them) against the anti-democratic Old Left, as I value democracy highly and was very worried about the usurpation of power away from the Membership. We defeated the Old Left and they all resigned. Problem is what was left was nothing more than Labor-lite, and all the fire and ideology left with the Old Guard.
The highlight of my time was my role as the National Convenor of the Grassroots Democracy and Consensus Decision-making Working Group. We were able to define clearly what Grassroots Democracy was, because the Parliamentary Centrists were trying to have it removed as a pillar of our movement:
“All power is to be devolved down to the lowest practical level, and decisions made by the people affected.”
In my last report as National Convenor, I wrote that there were two challenges before the Greens: Centralisation and Parliamentarianism. The Party risks concentrating power in central Coordinating Groups, rather than in delegate-base State Council. This funnelling of power upwards away from the membership is the opposite of grassroots democracy. But more destructively, once we started to elect Parliamentarians, they refused to be bound to the Party and became largely independent. Their separate power base started to instead work backwards into the Party, and before long we were nothing more than another parliamentary party. I left in 2008, with the lesson in hand that Parliamentary (Representative) democracy is designed to funnel popular movements into itself and then trap them, dissipating their energy and focusing it instead to serve the status quo.
What’s this? …. independent’…ish foreign trade policy down under…?
The times must be getting desperate — can’t blame Trump but he seems to have been the signal flare that went up.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-17/australia-snubs-obama-dumps-tpp-opts-china-sponsored-trade-deal
Understand the Australian context and you understand where this author gets his ideas.
Australia is often referred to as the “Lucky Country”. For many Australians this is an apt name for the country as so many exist with an extremely comfortable lifestyle based on the capital, industriousness, entrepreneurship and productivity of others (who they commonly vilify and express envy of). They have been lucky to be able to do this for so long. It has become a cultural birthright to demand a particular style and standard of living, regardless of the cost of it. So far, those costs have been borne by a productive base without serious complaint. This is not sustainable.
In more recent times the mineral export boom (primarily serving industrial power-houses such as Japan and China and more recently India) delivered a great deal of wealth to the Australian economy. It enabled government to enjoy substantial revenues, windfalls in income which they would otherwise never have realised. This, in turn, made it possible to gloss over the accelerating loss of productivity right through most other sectors as regulations, welfare, compliances, tax expropriations and work-to-rule burdens increased. In essence what we had was political groups looting the productive, divvying up what was taken and then consuming it according to their various special interests. For a time the increased income from the minerals sector compensated for the erosion and hollowing out of the rest of the economy. That was indeed “lucky” as it allowed politicians to hide the consequences of what they were enabling and it kept certain large groups of people living very well indeed, thank you very much.
Well known Australian commentators did discuss the “two-speed economy” in Australia. They were onto something there, although their purpose in making the identification of how well the mineral resources boom was going was to argue for increasing the taxation burden upon the mineral resources sector so as to enable to government to spend more on their pet likes. While their purposes were illegitimate, they were correct in realising there was an issue though. Minerals sector were doing well, the rest of the industries really were not. What occurred to Australia over the last decade is tragic.
When the Labour Government of Kevin Rudd came to power the Commonwealth Government had cash at hand. It was well into the black. Indeed at one point the out-going Treasurer, Peter Costello, had announced his intention to pay off the Australian Government’s debt entirely. It was strong lobbying by several banking groups that stopped him proceeding (an interesting story there). Nevertheless the government was net positive and could have retired remaining debt with cash to hand. Looking back from today’s situation, had Peter Costello paid off the debt Australia really would have been a most lucky country.
Labour came to power and under new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd they consumed the lot in months Then they started a borrowing binge which resulted in the government finances becoming dire. Eventually there was a Labour Party “night of the long knives” and Kevin Rudd was dumped for Julia Gillard. Her big step was to introduce extra tax burdens upon the minerals resource industry. The idea appears to have been that this would allow the Labour government to repair the financial damage caused by its own recklessness. As may be imagined, things turned out rather differently. The principal players in the industry warned what would occur. In their greed the Labour government did not heed them. Mineral exploration throughout Australia collapsed. Production declined almost immediately. Capital and equipment departed immediately. Expert personnel departed. Projects were mothballed or abandoned completely.
In desperation PM Gillard called conferences with key players in the mineral industry. She said she’d alter her new tax and she did in fact so do, but it was too late. She’d already strangled the golden goose! Revenues were down and there was no way that the financial mess of the Labour government could be retrieved by looting the mineral resources industry. Then things got worse. Demand from China et al reduced. Now the minerals sector was in accelerated decline. No windfall tax revenues to be obtained from in there! Govt borrowing continued apace and so too did inflation of the currency. Today Australia is in dire straits. Industry is steadily in decline. The govt debt is going Greek…
The item of note here is the attitude deeply resident within Australian political culture. It is that there is always an easy option, a short-cut, the easy way out. The country is “lucky” so there is always a device or scheme that can be arrived at which will avoid the requirement to face difficult political and economic decisions honestly and immediately. In Australian politics there is a strong belief in free lunches. Understand this aspect of Australia and you can understand the viewpoint of commentators such as the author of today’s article. In this sense there is a particular set of political axioms which permeate Australian politics and hence the Australian analysis of world events. It distorts the view and prevents clear understanding of these events and their significance.
While there is merit to some of the points raised in the article, there is a basic misunderstanding of the “Trump Revolution”, what it is, what it signifies and what generated it. That is likely because the author is attempting to force real events into one of the standard Aussie ideological models- this one, a variant of Ozzie socialist with a pinch of Marxism thrown in. The title of this piece is honest, this is a view from Oz. However, much of it is shot through with contextual falsehood, confirmation bias and as such must be regarded as erroneous.
On another (related) topic, what is very sad is that things are about to alter in a major way all across Australia. It will not be pleasant there for some time to come. All completely avoidable. Too late now.
Siotu
Siotu,
Good analysis mate. I will take up your last point, something I watch coming at us in the distance with a sense of hope. Not just here, but all over the West we are about to suffer from a financial earthquake. The economy has been falsified since the early 70’s, completely hollowed out and replaced by credit. The West is the largest financial bubble in History. Nothing but gloss and power hold the whole thing together. The gloss is now dull and cracking, and so is the power. Like an earthquake, forces build and grow, quivering in anticipation of an impending release. Then CRACK, it shifts all at once.
To those Marxists in the gallery, we know this one. The superstructure of society is built upon socio-economic foundations (capitalism in our epoch). Everything built on these foundations is influenced by it (media, government institutions, our very relations); which is why nothing the People build can stand. Earthquakes are great at breaking foundations.
I look forward to the change. This materialistic life is poison to our souls; depression and suicide have become epidemic as we lost all purpose. Without family and community, we are drifting and broken, medicated with drugs and ‘retail therapy’. The impossibility of ‘keeping up with the Kardashians’ is triggering our innate instinctual drive not to be the runt of the litter; with terrible mental health results, though great for the economy. This doesn’t have to be a slide into the Greater Depression, but an opportunity to move towards a new dawn for our civilisation. I see us living communally off-the-grid, 3D printing our technology, growing our own food, bartering, volunteering, becoming self sufficient in renewable energy. Free from money and government control.
I’m ready for the simple life, how much happier will we be.
Hi Iman
You raise some pertinant points that , while relevent to most western nations ,does focus on the unique australian political landcape , and are considerations that Australian,s must robustly discuss and respond too or act on.
You are right to point out that as a general rule the ALP has been the party of Australian loyalists. the Liberals (conservatives) were the ‘establishment party’ (for most of australia,s political life it,s members proud of the strong ties to London and in recent decades since vietnam war signal their strong attachment to Washington.) apsolutely. (in your reference to Paul Keating ,kevin rudd, and Mark Latham (thoug i dont put rudd in same class as other two) your wider point is valid . however it should be noted that their apparent views surface after their active careers not during. (and could be rightly wondered on wether they are ‘fethering of their legacies’ more than robust convictions).
and though you elevate the greens undeservadly as ‘filling the progrssive void left by middle of the road labour. you dotn have anything fgood to say about traditional right . which was also the moral backbone of upholding religious norms,s and maintianing civil values and standards etc , ie the family, the church, the community, the republic (in usa case) , which i assume is more an oversight than any bias (as a admitted diehard genuine lefty ? ) .
and you are mistaken when you say .’The “Conservative Revolution” is a new social phenomenon’ .. (and obviously havent read Thomas Goodrich book Hellstorm or watched the movie i sent you link for at some point , i recomend you take time to sit down and watch ). as basicly in early 1900,s the marxists and communists were what the lentals and ‘progressives’ are now. and got outa control 9as most references to 1920,s berlin etc attest. and the rise of natioanl socialism was an earlier ‘conservative revolution’ actually.
and i will also add that i personally saw .one nation from its first launch (that alarmed establishment aus from get go) , get tarred with racists. brand, and get tarred with bigot brand, and much as trump was this year all meadia redicule them. (oldfields subersive attitude etc adding wieght to that), until basicly the rednecks and racists. claimed it as theirs. and many ordinary folk releived to have new face on the block and looking at hem turned off. etc.. (they tried the same with trump . he was not appealing to the racists. or bigots, and was not being narrowminded (nor were the intial one nation platform), it is only being tarred with such that the racists and bigots have ‘claimed him’ as represetnaive of them.
so it is everyone ones reinforcing this that makes it so.
and proberbly more correctly , the bigots and racists, had some good points and valid concerns that had they been more considered might have encouraged a softening of perspective. by being ‘unheard ‘for so long and now the ptoential problems have become full blown crisis they have instead becomed more hardnosed about it. (and that is from personal experianece with average aus bogans, who might have voted labour etc but are fed up with being ignored and particually in aus efforts to delegitimise our very existance (who have no place having any issues cause we stole this land and is not ours blah blah ).
you also overlook the fact that the greens far from filling the ‘nich’ of social issues etc. were equally war mongering. (with bob brown calling for gaddaffis downfall etc, and greens support of many ‘humantiairan wars’ and pervesions of truth. they are as eqaully reduntant and hypocritcal as the lib,s and lab.
it is a mistake to just regard the right as nothing of value or admiration and the left as opposite. :P. and exactly why we have come to the point we have.
you are very correct in considering australia,s only choice of survivial is to break now at this time from u.s tail. as the next decade will define this century. however i beleive it will be the right leaning pull that will make that happen (ie the katters, the singltons the grame cambells etc.. not the bob browns adam brandts or penny wongs.
you do well to acurately dsicribe the current and unfoldin impasse but overall. i actually hope to hear more follow up and where you might be going with your conclusions . :0
thanks Iman. sincerely Mick.
The term and the concept of a so called conservative revolution is much more older. It was coined in Germany with beginning of 1920. Leading voices were activists like Ernst Jünger, Friedrich Georg Jünger, Friedrich Hielscher, Ernst von Salomon, Hartmut Plaas, Franz Schauwecker, Harro Schulze-Boysen, Ernst Rowohlt but also people connected to Otto Strasser and Ernst Niekisch. All of them published papers as well as books and I recommend strongly to check it out to understand better the philosophy of the Konservative Revolution. They called themselves Nationalrevolutionäre (national revolutionary) and were bound by the idea to oppose the so called modern world as well as the existing materialism of the system and the establishment. Neither monarchists nor communists. Neither fascists nor national socialists. Neither democrats nor members of the oligarchy.
I am not sure that what have been considered to be, fringe parties, i.e., the nationalist right and the greens will actually offer an alternative to the centre. Time and again anti-establishment parties have been sucked into the centrist political vortex and effectively neutered. The German Greens, Die Grunen, are a case in point. Their record is appalling. They are pro-Nato, Russophobic, anti-working class and unions, pro-mass migration, to the right of Merkel, and must be considered as centre right on the political spectrum. In the UK the Green Party urged its members to vote Remain in the EU referendum. The Green parties, at least in Europe, are made up of the same petit-bourgeois elements as commonly found in the establishment parties.
It seems that the blandishments of power and prestige will be dangled before the self-proclaimed world changers by the powers-that-be and suddenly the would-be radicals, having experienced a damascene conversion, then become all responsible and respectable, forgetting their previous firebrand ideas or even recanting. Such is the way of the world.