So Ian Duncan Smith thinks it is not fair that
benefits have increased more than wages, and believes that benefit
increases should be capped below the rate of inflation. Of course,
in his drive for fairness, the fact that wages have increased less than the rate of inflation
doesn't mean that he will call for an increase in wage settlements.
What fair minded Ian Duncan Smith fails to mention, is that those on
benefit, as a rule, tend to be living near, at, or below the poverty
level, and any increase below the rate of inflation will most
certainly push them further down that depressing pit. Bearing in mind
that a large proportion of those who are working are also at, near,
or below the poverty level, any wage increase that is below the rate
of inflation is in fact a wage cut, adding more pressure to the endless struggle just to get by. Which is the situation that the
ordinary working population of this country have been suffering for
more than two years. Will our righteous Mr Smith, in his crusade for
fairness, call on employers to make all wage increase at least equal
to or greater than inflation. Most certainly not, that is not the
direction to go if your are trying to create a UK sweatshop economy.
Make no mistake about it, that is the grand plan, not just for the
UK, but for the whole of Europe. Bit by bit we are being squeezed,
bit by bit our standard of living is being lower. We are not at the
level of the people of Greece, yet, but we are going in that
direction, it is just a matter of time. Unless of course we decide
that we have had enough of being screwed by millionaires, for the
benefit of millionaires, and start to take control and change the
system to one that sees to the needs of all our people.
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
TO GOD, IT'S ALL IN A DAYS WORK.
To those of us who sometimes wonder why America is the undisputed leader in mass killings by individuals, the article "Newtown Indian Massacre" on Anarchist News, comes up with a plausible line of thought.
How do we know this? Because among hundreds of other tragic events going back to its origins, this country was founded on a two century long wave of massive institutionalized gun violence, the merciless annihilation of Native Americans who, because they resisted the imposition of the market and private property, were destroyed in a holocaust of unprecedented proportions. We question how the German people could accept the destruction of the Jewish people, but never ask the same question of 19th century Americans. Largely, Americans believed that they were doing God’s work. Manifest destiny is the destiny of money ordained by the spirit of Puritanism, and pity those who stood in the way. When it came to expansion, God led the Cavalry charge.Read the full article HERE:
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A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY.
America is seen as the dominant capitalist country in the world, and it follows that, by being the prison capital of the world. America had, according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics
(BJS), 2,266,800 adults incarcerated in U.S. federal and state
prisons, and county jails at year-end 2010 – about 0.7% of adults in the
U.S. resident population. This is way more than Russia and more than China, which is a country with a quarter of the earth's population. The American prison population really started to rocket into stratospheric regions from the 1980's onward. It now has more people caged up than all of the other developed countries put together. It is also supposed to be a country based on justice and freedom but still manages to pass sentences 100 years or more on people. Though violent crime had fallen in America between 1992 and 2003, life sentences have risen dramatically by 83% during the same period. The year 2012 saw 43 executions in America, a total of 1,320 since 1976. The prison system has been called a crime against humanity, the death penalty is no more and no less than authoritarian state murder.
Land of Freedom, leader of the free democratic world? Cage capital of the world!!!
On December 31st, at least 60 people responded to the call for a noise demo outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in downtown Manhattan. The crowd easily filled the street in front of the institution and an aural ruckus filled the air from noisemakers, voices, air horns, a variety of drums, and even a proper brass trumpet.
Anti-prison and anti-police chants from the crowd accompanied a banner reading "BURN THE PRISON SOCIETY." Rebels in the street cheered on the caged and excluded as they banged on their windows, flicked lights on and off, and gave other signals of life from within an otherwise deadening, lifeless building. We moved back and forth around the building to be sure everyone could hear our screams and tried to be as close as possible to the cell of anarchist hacker Jeremy Hammond as we chanted his name.
Let's make 2013 a terrifying year for capitalists and state operatives the world over and a joyous year for those seeking the triumph of life over death.
OUR PASSION FOR FREEDOM IS STRONGER THAN THEIR PRISONS
FOR THE ANNIHILATION OF PRISON AND THE PRISON-SOCIETY
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Tuesday, 1 January 2013
WORKERS, REMEMBER YOUR HISTORY, ATTICA PRISON.
An event that shocked all sane people that heard of it, now drifts into mist of history, but we should never forget how brutal the state can react, any state, not just those far away despot regimes, but our own Western, so called civilised democratic states. In 1971 in Attica Prison New York the American state unleashed its fury at those who would attempt to defy its authority and a blood bath resulted.
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THE MASKING OF DEPRIVATION.
While the media was spewing out images of everybody having a great time over the last week or so, we should remember that nothing has changed, austerity is still the plan. With fireworks, tinsel and an array of nicely wrapped boxes, it is easy to forget the misery inflicted the poor on a daily basis by this austerity and it is still there. Christmas has done nothing for the people of Greece who are still being rapidly pushed down the slope to the pit of deprivation. The media would have you think otherwise, with glowing reports of how the financial Mafia have agreed the terms for the next slice of bailout. Which in fact will never go anywhere near the ordinary people of Greece, it is merely to help out the Greek banksters. Just remember, Greece's today is our tomorrow, unless, of course, we change the system.
Read the full article HERE:As more loans have been released to the Greek state a combination of recent surveys and reports show the true effects of years of austerity. There has been across the board reductions in conditions and living standards for large parts of the Greek population.
The political and financial worlds have been feeling pretty pleased with themselves recently. The next instalment of loans to the Greek state have been released and the country's credit rating has even improved. The Prime Minister and his government tell us that this means Greece is on the road to recovery. The government and it's international lenders have saved Greece, just in time for Christmas.
In contrast to the official optimism(or delusion) a recent round of reports and surveys shows that the situation is in fact getting worse. Unemployment, corruption, suicide and homeless rates continue to rise as living standards and wages fall.
The latest unemployment rate is around 26% and is expected to rise further still. 26% of the Greek working population comes to over one million people without work. In addition to this it's also possible that up to 500,000 more are unemployed but not included in official statistics. As the economy is expected to contract further in 2013 we should expect this rate to keep rising.
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THE CORPORATE VIEW OF HAPPINESS???
Well the greed, gluttony, over consumption, festival of massive waste is all but over, for the time being. However this is capitalism and over consumption is the name of the game. Even although the illusion that this is happiness is soon dulled by the weight of debt left behind, it seems to repeat itself again and again. This system creates a world of obscene contrasts. Where we have this multitude gorging on all things material, we have millions dying of starvation, where we have millions titillating phony material desires created by advertising propaganda, on the other side of the coin we have millions desperately seeking material things simply for their survival. Surely even an idiot can see that there is something wrong with the system.
Thoughts on Christmas, and the Battle Between Materialism and Anti Materialism within Consumption Culture.Read the full article HERE:
The circus has once again come to town, hundreds upon hundreds upon thousands upon millions of feet are marching up and down streets all over the country (indeed all of the world) on a multitude of separate quests- chasing something, a dream, an image, an impossible reality sold to each and every one of us on our t.v’s, on billboards and in magazines. Like the children of Hamelin running blissfully towards their unhappy [1]ending all of us march glazed eyed and dozy footed through rows of lights and tinsel, eyes shining towards that unattainable moment, that glorious realization that can never quite be reached; because each time we get close to reaching material satisfaction, the advertiser, the store owner, the profiteer, our peers, and even ourselves snatch it away and raise the bar a little higher.
Yet doggedly we keep on, believing somewhere somehow perhaps that in material we will find salvation, that among the cess pit of new toys, lingerie, and Christmas fucking pudding we might find something that will bring daylight streaming into the underside of the hill[2]- but we won’t. Shopping, the quest for material enlightenment is like masturbation without the orgasm[3]. Yet, when Christmas is done and put away and we go back to working overtime at our nine to fives to pay back the money we owe to loan sharks and credit card companies; we will if nothing else have once again achieved one giant cum stain of waste, broken toys, and half eaten food in the landfill of post consumer commodities.
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Monday, 31 December 2012
RED AND BLACK.
There is nothing like a bit of emotion to get you all fired up. I've seen this show three times and if it comes round my way again, I'll probably go and see it once more. Enjoy.
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ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY.
New year, new year resolutions, great hopes, a time when we aim for our dreams. What is the dream of the ordinary people of this world, and what is the dream of the corporate power of this world? Will your dream be on the right side of history, will you make history and help that dream become a reality.
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Sunday, 30 December 2012
WELCOME TO MY WORLD.
For all those anarchists with an imagination and a vision of their utopian better world, you know, the one that we are all working so hard to achieve. Could you put it into words, what is the anarchist world you're struggling so hard to create, what would it look like? I have no doubt we will all come up with a different picture, but I have no doubt there will be some basics that will be universal, a deep respect for the other, co-operation and mutual aid, will be the basic building blocks.
A wee challenge from Combustion Books:
Introducing the Anarchist ImaginationEveryone knows the world is a mess. There’s starvation and ecocide, racism and sexism. The rich get richer and the poor get dead, all while species go extinct and carbon warms up the air. It’s not surprising that so much of our fiction is as bleak as our future threatens to be.But we can imagine other worlds. We can imagine better ways to organize ourselves, better ways to treat one another, better ways to treat the earth. And specifically, we can imagine worlds without the authoritarianism of the state and capitalism. The question, then, is: what would those worlds look like?Combustion Books, a worker-run publisher of genre fiction, is looking to publish a new line of books: The Anarchist Imagination. We are looking for novella-length (15,000-40,000 words) anarchist utopias.Our intention is not, of course, to put down blueprints that must be followed line by line. We offer no prescription for future society. Instead, the utopia is a form we can use to explore our revolutionary desires, to showcase ideas we might put into practice, to give us glimpses of what we fight for.The utopia is a peculiar form of fiction to write, to be sure, and we’re looking for stories that balance the exposition of society with compelling narrative and character. The stories can be set in our own world–past, present, or future–or in fantasy. The politics can be anything anti-state, the economics anything that isn’t capitalism. As this series goes on, we hope to showcase just how wide this terrain can be.
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WHOSE RIGHT DIRECTION?
David Cameron in his
new year speech has said that Britain “is heading in the right
direction”, and he really means it. As far as our millionaire
parasite Prime Minister and his millionaire corporate cronies are
concerned, we are “moving in the right direction”. Two years of
shrinking incomes due to wage freezes/cuts and wage increases of less
than inflation, have taken the country nearer to that corporate dream
of a low wage sweatshop economy. It is all falling into place, low
wages, part-time workers desperate to hold onto their carp job,
temporary contracts that can be cancelled at a moments notice and a
massive erosion of workers rights and entitlements. A few more years
of this and our corporate masters will be able to compete with any
sweatshop in the East. Their other success story is of course the
cuts in social spending. To the corporate greed merchants, social
spending is tax money, if we can get rid of all that mamby-pamby
social spending nonsense, it would mean a reduction in taxes and therefore, an
increase in their profits. In their philosophy of greed and exploitation, if people want
services of any kind, social or otherwise, they can purchase them
from the corporate world. Of course if you can't afford that, well, tough,
that's not their problem.
Yes Mr Cameron,
you can hold your head up high among your millionaire corporate
cronies, you have been successful in taking the people of this
country well down the path of transformation from workers to serfs.
However, if I were you, I would not get too confident and complacent,
I do expect the people of this country will start to stand up and do
to you, what you have done to them, and kick the shit out of you, and
those millionaire corporate cronies. We will not quietly crawl into
serfdom, we have been there before.
Saturday, 29 December 2012
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PANAGIOTI.
In Glasgow in February 2012 I arranged an Earth First talk/discussion/meeting with two America Earth Firsters, Panagioti and his partner Carla. The evening was a great success. They have been life long campaigners in trying to get us all to treat our precious planet with more respect. As usual I am a bit late with the birthday wishes, it was Panagioti's birthday on the 28th December, happy birthday comrade. It appears it will be a double whammy for him and Carla as the birthday will be followed by the birth of their first child. Congratulations.
If industrial civilization were to collapse any time soon–and its looking like it could happen any day now–it’d be in no small part due to the rather outrageous and tireless misadventures of a little known biocentric biped called Panagioti.ann arky's home.
Though he has no formal education past 10th grade — “diploma-free and proud” as he’d say — you’d be hard pressed to find a smarter and more politically influential animal amongst the more radical environmental milieu, especially in the South. He’s also a real sweetheart, a soon-to-be-father, my best friend and all around nice guy and superhero.
FROM THE HEART.
Perhaps instead of theorising we should start to follow our emotions and when we discuss, we should speak from the heart, not from the book. The following short piece might sound soppy to some, but would it be bad if lots more spoke and felt like this?
I typed this just now in an argument with others who feel workers make what they deserve. There are typos, there are things that are not worded right, but it is from the heart...Right now I am in a state in the USA which is sooo anti-workers that it makes my heart weep! I feel that this is the sortof place where this sortof speech needs to be given. The workers who are making 7.00 working at factories which make millions are incredibly dangerous, this men need to know that they are worth more than minimum wage. Workers who are forced to be without their families on holidays and for the vast majority of the day and night deserve to know that they are worth more than money, they are priceless. Workers have lost their pride, their heart, their motive, their souls so to say. It would be easy to give a speech and wage a war in an area which already has a strong labor movement, but in a right to work state, which is really a right to fire state, these men need their muscle back. I will die for my fellow workers, I will gladly spend time in prison for my fellow worker, I will be poverty stricken if it means that I am doing it on my terms and not those of some shitty business, some call center, some factory, some fast food place, some warehouse. Tonight I decided that my years of travel and activism, that it would all mean nothing if I did not finally put MORE action to my words, and those actions and words are following in the footsteps of Eugene V Debs or Bill Haywood. Tonight I begin my steps toward real freedom.
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FIGHTING FOR OURSELVES.
For those interested, the Solidarity Federation's new book, "Fighting for Ourselves" gets a detailed review in The Commune.
"---- Yet it is not quite. Despite a few caveats about SolFed not being the be all and end all, this is a SolFed-centric vision. This is maybe most evident in the passage about the SolFed Local:Read the full review HERE:
“At the heart of the anarcho-syndicalist union is the Local, which aims to be at the centre of community and workplace struggle in the surrounding area. But the role of the Local goes beyond that. It provides the physical space where a diverse range of groups, such as oppressed, cultural, and education groups can organise. The Local acts as the social, political, and economic centre for working class struggle in a given area. It is the physical embodiment of our beliefs and methods, the means by which workers become anarcho-syndicalist not just on the basis of ideas but activity.”Such bodies will need to exist. But if there is a particular reason why they should be part of – or mainly facilitated by – SolFed, it is not described within these pages. Thinking of Liverpool radical politics right now, I would love to be in such a group with the SolFed comrades, but I’d want AFed comrades there too, as well as the many unaligned comrades who make up the overwhelming majority of radical class struggle activists.----"
You can buy hard copies of Fighting for ourselves for £6 (including p&p) from Freedom Press (UK – £5 in the shop), and for $10+p&p from Thoughtcrime Ink Books (North America). It can also be viewed or downloaded for free from the ‘Selfed’ website.
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Friday, 28 December 2012
REMEMBER THOSE OTHERS WANT TO FORGET.
Even in those least democratic areas of the developed world, people will celebrate, to welcome in the new year, passing greetings between friends and neighbours. However, in these areas there are those who cannot celebrate with friends and families. They are prisoner of the state. Locked in their cramped conditions, suffering isolation, loneliness and repression, we should not forget them.
“Persons locked up behind bars stop living, they just survive in prison. Every one of them makes their own mold into which they’re supposed to fit, finding refuge in standardized behaviours and reactions (…) one becomes simply a number, another accusatory brief scattered on an iron bed, in a narrow prison cell. A number less, who cares. In any event, the punitive system thinks that inmates haven’t ever been born but just sprung up from somewhere, and they can just as easily be uprooted.” [excerpts from a comrade’s letter on prisons]ann arky's home.
Monday, December 31st, 2012 by 23.30pm Solidarity gathering outside Koridallos women’s prisons
From Santiago to Montreal, and from Thessaloniki to Chania: 10, 100, 1000 solidarity gatherings outside prisons, juvenile detentions centres, immigration concentration camps
When all others celebrate, we remember those that others want to forget
—anarchists
A HARD AND POVERTY NEW YEAR TO YOU!!!!
Well it is that time of year when we start to think of what the next year will bring. You can rest assured that as far as the ordinary people are concerned, it will not be a year of prosperity, though it most likely will be for the corporate world. For them, profits up, taxes down, for you and and I, continued wage freezes/cuts, as pay increases stay below inflation, more part-time jobs, less job security. We will also face increased prices in food and energy, poverty and deprivation will be on the increase, more "austerity" cuts, more attacks on the most vulnerable in our society. This is the plan for many years to come, when will we as the general public, say, enough is enough? This article from The Guardian points the path that our millionaire parasites have in store for us, the ordinary people of this country. The one line I might disagree with is "---with workers maintaining a 'grin and bear it' attitude", I sincerely hope not. I would expect to see greater organisation and resistance from the workers. Why should we "grin and bear it" to the benefit of the corporate parasites when we don't have to. There are alternatives.
Read the full article HERE:Workers face 'hard year of slog' in 2013
New year will bring longer hours, continued squeeze on pay, fewer new posts and more job insecurity, warns economist. Workers can expect longer hours, a continued squeeze on pay and fewer jobs being created in 2013, in a "hard year of slog", a new report has warned.Job insecurity will remain high, with workers maintaining a "grin and bear it" attitude, said John Philpott, director of The Jobs Economist. Unemployment is forecast to increase by 120,000 to 2.63 million in 2013 because growth in the workforce will exceed the number of jobs being created, Philpott said.
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THE CORPORATE WORLD FOSTERS CHILD SLAVERY.
An appeal from AVAAZ regarding child slave labour in India. Slavery is abhorrent in any form, but child slavery must rank at the bottom of the barrel. No child should be denied an education, no child should have its potential destroy, no child should be denied its childhood.
Dear friends,
The Indian Parliament is closing without passing the toughest child labour law in its history. Worse, the bill is supported by the majority of MPs, but it was ignored for weeks, because they felt it was not a ‘priority’!
India is the world’s child labour capital -- kids as young as five are sold to traffickers and forced to work as modern-day slaves, abused and beaten. The historic new bill would ban outright any child labour under 14 and provide stipends for poor families to keep their children in school. But MPs have let it fall off their agenda, and Indian child rights groups say they badly need our help, now, to ramp up the public pressure.
If the Avaaz community comes together, we can create a wave of attention to the bill, and push MPs to vote. Sign this urgent petition and forward it widely -- when we reach 1 million we’ll deliver our message to the Parliament with former child workers:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/india_child_labour_g1/?bwqhjab&v=20550
A staggering 215 million children work in mines, quarries, and factories around the world. All nations have signed an agreement to put the eradication of child labour at the heart of their national education plans. But, India is home to the largest child labour force in the world. If the new law passes, it would ban all child labour for under 14-year-olds and all harmful work for under 18s. The law even has provisions to ensure it doesn’t hurt the poorest families -- enshrining the right to free education and proposing stipends to compensate any losses.
Critics say the real problem isn’t the law, it’s bad enforcement. And it’s true that in the last three years in India less than 10% of the 450,000 reports of child labour were prosecuted under the existing, weak, law. But the new law packs some serious punch. The police will no longer have to wait for a court order to act. All forms of commercial child labour under 14 will be criminalised, and instead of meaningless fines or short prison sentences, the criminals will face tough penalties.
While the majority of MPs say they'll support the bill, there's no political urgency to bring it to a vote. But each day they delay, more children are forced into a life of sweatshop misery. It’s up to us to push them over the edge. Sign the petition to India's MPs now, and share widely:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/india_child_labour_g1/?bwqhjab&v=20550
The Avaaz community has campaigned to protect the children and the most vulnerable, time and time again. Just weeks ago, 1.2 million of us got together to help pass the most comprehensive education plan in Pakistan. How we treat our children is a reflection on our moral compass -- and it´s time to take firm steps against their abuse. Let’s join together to speak out for the future of India’s suffering children.
With hope and determination,
Jamie, Alice, Alex, Alaphia, Lisa, Jeremy, Ricken, Dalia, Rewan, Michelle and the whole Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION:
India proposes ban on child labor (Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/india-proposes-ban-on-child-labor/2012/08/29/ef9d802a-f1f2-11e1-a612-3cfc842a6d89_story.html
Getting ready for the new law against child labour (The Hindu)
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3878212.ece
Over 60 million child laborers in India (India Tribune)
http://www.indiatribune.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2884:over-60-million-child-laborers-in-india
35 child workers rescued from Delhi factories (Business Line)
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/economy/35-child-workers-rescued-from-delhi-factories/article1694550.ece
End Child Labour and Educational Disadvantage - report and film
http://educationenvoy.org/
India is the world’s child labour capital -- kids as young as five are sold to traffickers and forced to work as modern-day slaves, abused and beaten. The historic new bill would ban outright any child labour under 14 and provide stipends for poor families to keep their children in school. But MPs have let it fall off their agenda, and Indian child rights groups say they badly need our help, now, to ramp up the public pressure.
If the Avaaz community comes together, we can create a wave of attention to the bill, and push MPs to vote. Sign this urgent petition and forward it widely -- when we reach 1 million we’ll deliver our message to the Parliament with former child workers:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/india_child_labour_g1/?bwqhjab&v=20550
A staggering 215 million children work in mines, quarries, and factories around the world. All nations have signed an agreement to put the eradication of child labour at the heart of their national education plans. But, India is home to the largest child labour force in the world. If the new law passes, it would ban all child labour for under 14-year-olds and all harmful work for under 18s. The law even has provisions to ensure it doesn’t hurt the poorest families -- enshrining the right to free education and proposing stipends to compensate any losses.
Critics say the real problem isn’t the law, it’s bad enforcement. And it’s true that in the last three years in India less than 10% of the 450,000 reports of child labour were prosecuted under the existing, weak, law. But the new law packs some serious punch. The police will no longer have to wait for a court order to act. All forms of commercial child labour under 14 will be criminalised, and instead of meaningless fines or short prison sentences, the criminals will face tough penalties.
While the majority of MPs say they'll support the bill, there's no political urgency to bring it to a vote. But each day they delay, more children are forced into a life of sweatshop misery. It’s up to us to push them over the edge. Sign the petition to India's MPs now, and share widely:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/india_child_labour_g1/?bwqhjab&v=20550
The Avaaz community has campaigned to protect the children and the most vulnerable, time and time again. Just weeks ago, 1.2 million of us got together to help pass the most comprehensive education plan in Pakistan. How we treat our children is a reflection on our moral compass -- and it´s time to take firm steps against their abuse. Let’s join together to speak out for the future of India’s suffering children.
With hope and determination,
Jamie, Alice, Alex, Alaphia, Lisa, Jeremy, Ricken, Dalia, Rewan, Michelle and the whole Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION:
India proposes ban on child labor (Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/india-proposes-ban-on-child-labor/2012/08/29/ef9d802a-f1f2-11e1-a612-3cfc842a6d89_story.html
Getting ready for the new law against child labour (The Hindu)
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/article3878212.ece
Over 60 million child laborers in India (India Tribune)
http://www.indiatribune.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2884:over-60-million-child-laborers-in-india
35 child workers rescued from Delhi factories (Business Line)
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/economy/35-child-workers-rescued-from-delhi-factories/article1694550.ece
End Child Labour and Educational Disadvantage - report and film
http://educationenvoy.org/
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A CORPORATE WORLD CONTROLLED FROM THE BOARDROOM.
The financial Mafia's grand plan is world wide, it is in fact a world wide epidemic. It is not something that is limited to Europe, no country is immune from this destructive infection. The only real antidote to this vile infection is social justice through anarchism.
America, that land
of freedom, democracy and opportunity!! Well just like the rest of
the corporate dominated world, ordinary Americans are getting poorer
and the rich Americans are getting richer. Forbes has just released
the latest figures on the richest Americans, and it states that the
wealthiest 400 Americans posses 13% of the total wealth of all of
America. This year alone their wealth increased by 7%, making the
average wealth between this 400 work out at $4.2 billion each. This
puts people like the most recent Presidential contender, Mitt Romney,
in the poor league, as he has to get by on a personal fortune of a
mere $250 million.
Compare this to
the ordinary American, this year millions of workers have been forced
into poverty, saw the pensions disappear, along with their health
care. Their wages are now in lower than what they were 40 years ago,
if you take into consideration the rate of inflation over that
period, the average wage is 22% lower now than the average in 1972.
Unemployment is high, house foreclosures almost common place,
homelessness rampant, jobs almost impossible to find.
The onslaught
against the ordinary people is world wide, no country is immune from
the financial Mafia's plans to drive down wages, Greece, at the
moment, may be at the sharp end, but others are perilously close,
Spain, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, to mention a few in Europe. There is
nothing in the rule book that says that the American people can't
follow the Greek people into total misery and deprivation. By the
slashing social spending the corporate world will achieve two things,
one, it will reduce the tax they are asked to pay, so increasing
profits, and two, it will open up greater opportunities for the
corporate bodies to privately supply, at a profit to themselves,
those services that have been trashed by national governments. No
social services, only privately provide services at a cost, and if
you can't pay, then you have to go without.
Everything must
turn a profit for the corporate body, no public assets, no public
spaces, no social services, just big business. A bleak, harsh and
desperate world for the ordinary people, a world where if you fall on
hard times, it will be up to charities to help you out, or friends
and relatives, who might themselves be facing the same poverty and
deprivation. This is the great austerity plan, the pinnacle of
capitalism, the corporate planet controlled from the boardrooms of
fat-cats, with one aim in mind, increase profit, to fatten your
shareholders. We either face this world and live with it, or face it
and destroy the present greed driven system and replace it with a
better world driven by co-operation and mutual aid, based on
sustainability with the aim of seeing to the needs of all our people.The only real
Thursday, 27 December 2012
A LETTER FROM THE PAST.
From the Anarchist Library, an anonymous letter from a worker 1883:
Capital and the Capitalists
What is capital? The harvest of the rich by the
sweat of the people.
Yes, we workers created capital. By our work we
increase it every day. And far from profiting from what we have
created, we become slaves to it and by making the capitalists richer
to our own detriment, we become insufferable. Many workers look to
suicide to end this order of things. I think there is a better way.
What, the capitalist wallows in pleasure and the
worker cannot live off the product of his labor. While the former is
dancing and feasting, the latter is starving.
O worker, my brother, you are suffering and the
capitalist is laughing at your pains. You die and he insults your
corpse. Faced with these blatant facts, you find nothing better than
to end your life without caring that on the day of action your
brothers in slavery will be missing your support.
No, you have not thought of that and that is your
excuse, but from now on chase these thoughts from your head and feel
something different.
Yes, there is a better way than dying. You have to
live in order to prepare the great era of the future. You have to
live to see your efforts crowned with success. You have to live to be
present at the resurrection of the worker and the death of the
capitalist.
To get there what do we need: Audacity — we have
it. Finances — we’ll find it. Sacrifices — we are all ready to
give what is dearest to us for the triumph of our ideals.
Therefore, let’s get to work. Let’s group
together — there is strength in union. No half-measures. Think of
those who are suffering, whose children demand vengeance. Encourage
the weak. Finally, let’s get ready because the hour approaches when
we will have to call upon different arguments than those of our
corrupt representatives.
And on that day, no mercy to the masters, like
they have shown none to us. Let our battle cry be:
Down with capital.
Crush the capitalists.
Death to traitors and scoundrels.
Long live the Revolution!
— Letter from a worker exploited by capital.
AUSTERITY TO SERFDOM!!
So 2012's candle is
starting to flicker, soon to be extinguished. What does a look at the
year tell us? It saw the world's ordinary people assaulted and
ravished by the power of capital, aided and abetted by their
administrators, the state governments. It also saw some of the
fiercest fight backs against the full might of the state's repressive
power. From London to Washington, from Athens to Moscow, from Madrid
to Delhi, the ordinary people of this planet organised and protested
against the battering ram of the financial Mafia's austerity plan.
Sometimes it was bloody, with South African miners being gunned down
by the state's bully boys the police. Tear gas and and baton charges
were almost daily events in Athens. Death and injury were seen among
protesters time and time again.
This was not just
an aggressive attack on the living standards of the people, it was a
case of what little freedom we had being eroded. The state's
clandestine agencies stepped up surveillance on dissenting voices,
with more covert operations being mounted against legitimate protest
groups, they introduced new legislation criminalising acts of
protest, many civil liberties were torn up and binned.
What was also
visible over the last year was the disintegrating support for the
usual mainline parties. The usual flunky parties in the pocket of the
corporate world saw the people turn away in droves, with a mixture of
disgust and hatred. That support in some cases turned to apathy, but
mostly moved to the more radical wings of the political spectrum, the
radical right as well as the radical left.
Just as the
financial Mafia's drive for more austerity will not fade away in the
coming year, it is more likely to intensify, so the resistance will
grow and the struggle become more bitter, more fierce. However it
also means that there will be another front being fought, that for
the hearts and minds of the people, against that rising tide of
extreme right wing groupings. In every country where austerity has
been biting, and the people resisting, the extreme right has gained
ground. No doubt financed by many of those powerful people and
institutions that financed and backed the usual mainstream puppets
that are now discredited.
What little gains
the ordinary people have made by decades of bitter struggle,
resistance, and perseverance have been wiped away, what crumbs came
our way have been greedily stolen back. To stand still we
will have to re-double our efforts, as the financial Mafia's plan is
to push us further back, to something resembling the poverty of the
Victorian era.
2012 also saw a
continuation of the US corporate funded government acting as guardian
of the the world's corporate profit seekers. Bombing the shit out of
people across the globe, all in the name of peace and democracy of
course. Any country that wouldn't let the dollar and Western capital
control their assets, became the axis of evil, and felt the full fury
of Western “shock and awe” democracy. We all know the list, and
it is still growing with more on the agenda.
2013 will prove to
be a critical year, as the rate of the financial Mafia's drive for
“austerity” increases, so will our descent into serfdom. Unless
we can counter that with increased resistance, an abandoning of the
tradition politics, and a massive move towards politics from below,
with increased resistance, direct action, occupation and a desire not to fix the
system so that we can reclaim some of the crumbs we lost, but
dismantle it and replace it with a sustainable system of seeing to
the needs of all our people. A system of co-operation, mutual aid and
free from the profit motive.
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