Wednesday, 20 February 2013
A Creeping Killer Epidemic.
We are witnessing a creeping killer epidemic, it is moving steadily across Europe and where it takes hold people suffer, people die, futures are blighted. Until recently Europe was relatively free from this killer, but know it is virulent and covering ever wider regions of Europe. It is not an unknown disease, and for years it has been growing in many regions of the world, mainly the Third World and the sad fact is, it is a preventable disease. This killer can be managed and eradicated simply by better management of resources. I am of course talking about poverty and deprivation. We should be alarmed as Greece is now entering that "Third World" category, simply on the back deliberate and predictable policies, policies that are being enacted across the rest of Europe. They will of course have the same results elsewhere as they do in Greece.
This from a recent meeting of ICAN held in Thessaloniki
A trip to the doctor or hospital now costs €25 – and climbing. Having a baby sets you back €800 – double that if you need a caesarian. Without the money, you’re told to ‘go home and do the best you can’. Free access to contraception and abortion have been removed. Vaccinations for children have virtually stopped. The big pharmaceutical companies now refuse to sell medicines to the hospitals.
We spoke to a pharmacist who said every day she came across people who couldn’t afford their medication, and many who take a vastly reduced dosage to make it last longer. She told us: “In this corner of Europe, the situation is very bad – it’s tragic. People die through lack of access to basic health services.”Read the full article HERE:
Why do we tolerate this ideology of emptying the public purse into the vaults of the financial Mafia? Why do we watch our brothers and sisters slowly die to gratify the egos of bullshit economists? This is not some God given system that is eternal, it is a man made system of greed, created by parasites. It can be destroyed and a system of justice and mutual aid built in its place. If not now, when? If not us, who?
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Postponed Postponement!
How many times can the judiciary postpone a case on the grounds of "lack of court time" before you can call a halt, due to unfair treatment?
Census trial adjourned again
Barbara Dowling's trial for allegedly refusing to fully complete her census form has today (19 February ) been adjourned due to lack of court time until 23rd AprilToday's decision continues a long history of delays. Barbara first appeared before Glasgow Sheriff Court in connection with these charges in September 2011, when she entered a not guilty plea.A US-based defence contractor involved in human rights abuses at Abu Ghraib Prison helped to run the Scotland's 2011 census. The contractor - CACI International - has tried for years to claim immunity from lawsuits relating to its involvement in torture and abuse. But people in Scotland who refused, as a matter of conscience, to participate fully in the census are being pursued as criminals through the Scottish courtsMore info: contact@ethicalcensus.org.uk or phone 07936432519 or 07786630764
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Bedroom-tax - Poll-tax!!
We in the UK are heading for some real battles and should be preparing now. Come April there will be the implementation of the "bedroom tax" on top of increasing food poverty and fuel poverty. This "bedroom tax" will put three options before all those in social housing, if they are deemed to have an extra bedroom. As an "under-occupier" you can pay extra, take in a lodger or get out, non-compliance will trigger eviction notices. This is probably the most vicious attack in decades on the ordinary people of this country. The legislation comes into force and they are well aware that there isn't enough right sized accommodation to fulfil that legislation, but that won't stop them going for evictions. Even if there were enough right-sized apartments for everybody, but there isn't, the monumental upheaval to people's lives, sick, disabled, elderly, young families, as they are shunted around to the satisfaction of some millionaire cabal's bullshit economics, is inhumane, unjust and downright vindictive. This is "poll-tax model two.
While our millionaire parasites that lord it in those Westminster Houses of Hypocrisy and Corruption are spewing out crap about it all being necessary and "for our own good" a UN official, Mr De Schutter, the UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has stated that the explosion of people in the UK, depending on food handouts could represent a human rights abuse. He points to the dramatic rise in the number of food banks as evidence that governments had "failed in their responsibility not to leave the poorest behind". Here in the UK the number of food banks as exploded tenfold since the start of the recession.
This is the UK today, massive fuel poverty with energy prices still rising. Food poverty with food banks the only growth industry in town. A third of children living in poverty. Unacceptable unemployment among our young people. Being forced through "workfare", to work for free in some tax dodging corporate greed machine. Now the threat of evictions being heaped on the shoulders of the already struggling public.
These are drastic times and drastic action by the organised public is the only answer. We may not yet be where the people of Greece are as far as deprivation is concerned, but we are moving inexorably in that direction, it is only a matter of time. It is inevitable, unless we the public, by mass organised resistance, come together and drive our society in a different direction. Another world is possible.
While our millionaire parasites that lord it in those Westminster Houses of Hypocrisy and Corruption are spewing out crap about it all being necessary and "for our own good" a UN official, Mr De Schutter, the UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has stated that the explosion of people in the UK, depending on food handouts could represent a human rights abuse. He points to the dramatic rise in the number of food banks as evidence that governments had "failed in their responsibility not to leave the poorest behind". Here in the UK the number of food banks as exploded tenfold since the start of the recession.
This is the UK today, massive fuel poverty with energy prices still rising. Food poverty with food banks the only growth industry in town. A third of children living in poverty. Unacceptable unemployment among our young people. Being forced through "workfare", to work for free in some tax dodging corporate greed machine. Now the threat of evictions being heaped on the shoulders of the already struggling public.
These are drastic times and drastic action by the organised public is the only answer. We may not yet be where the people of Greece are as far as deprivation is concerned, but we are moving inexorably in that direction, it is only a matter of time. It is inevitable, unless we the public, by mass organised resistance, come together and drive our society in a different direction. Another world is possible.
POWER CUTS, a daily reality in Greece by docupraxi
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Monday, 18 February 2013
Bullshit Economics.
Being a simple minded type of guy, I always get confused about national debt and GDP. However when it comes to world debt and world GDP, I get even more confused. According to those clever people who know what is going on, the world's GDP has been rising year on year and for the year 2011 it was standing at over $69 trillion. That's a lot of wealth to share between just 7 billion people, yet we have millions of people dying in total deprivation. Obviously we are not doing things right. As for the world's debt, well for the year 2012 it was sitting at approximately $51+ trillion. it is impossible to give an accurate figure as it is rising at approximately more $200,000 per second. That's an awful lot of debt and an unbelievable rate of increase. My confusion comes when I think of the world producing all that "stuff" at an ever increasing rate, and the world's debt rising at warp2, how come? How does the world owe all that debt and to who. Is there an office somewhere, just outside the world where we can make our monthly payments, and remember to get a receipt?
It is bullshit economics, it is insane, we the ordinary people of this world produce and distribute everything in this world to the extent of $69+ trillion and yet, millions of us ordinary people live in poverty and deprivation, and at the end of the day we owe somebody or group, a staggering $51+ trillion and rising. Don't you think that somewhere along the line, we the ordinary people are being ripped-off?
Friday, 15 February 2013
Torture and the Scotish Census.
Support Barbara
Dowling - on trial over the census on 19 February
Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Assemble
outside the court from 9.30pm
Trial from 10am.
Barbara Dowling's long
delayed trial for allegedly refusing to fully complete her
census form will be held on 19 February, in Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Even if you can't come along for the whole of the trial, please show
your support by joining us outside the court from 9.30am.
A US-based defence
contractor involved in human rights abuses at Abu Ghraib
Prison helped to run the census. The contractor - CACI
International - has tried for years to claim immunity from
lawsuits relating to its involvement in torture and abuse. But
people in Scotland who refused, as a matter of conscience, to
participate fully in the census are being pursued as criminals
through the Scottish courts.
More info:
contact@ethicalcensus.org.uk
or phone: 07936432519 or
07786630764
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Imperialist Office Warriors.
President
Obama's inaugural speech last month was the voice of hypocrisy, The
Prince of Peace stated, and stated without a hint of embarrassment,
that “A decade of war is now ending,” --”We, the people, still
believe that enduring and lasting peace do not require perpetual
war.” What that translates into is, “We will not be sending so
many of you overseas to kill and maim, you will be able to do this
from a comfortable office in Nevada and Saudi Arabia.
We are
now seeing foreign invading troops preparing to leave Afghanistan
without having achieved their object, since nobody seems to be able
to say what was the object. That doesn't mean the end of the military
campaign, the war will continue from computer screens in the form of
drones. According to a report from the area of North Waziristan,
from 2008 to 1012, there have been around 147 drone strikes, killing
894 people with 211 injured. This year has seen an escalation in the
number of drone attacks in Pakistan and Yemen.
The
face of imperialist wars is changing, weapon laden armour plated
boots will still be called on to do some of the dirty work, but this
will be their cleaning up operations. The real slaughter will be done
by young smooth faced office workers, sitting at their desks marking
up scores on hits, just like any other computer game. Only this time
it is for real, real bodies being blown to bits, real children dying,
real homes being demolished. No need to be a battle hardened trained
killer, you can make you way up the military ladder by having the
highest score of hits in the office.
Just
to encourage those 9 to 5 office work killers and make them feel part
of the “hero” brigade, they are considering creating a medal for
the cyber-killers. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta recently announced
that the Pentagon is creating a medal that can be awarded to troops
who have a direct impact on combat operations, but do it well away
from any combat zone.
To
those on the receiving end of drone warfare, the result is just as
bloody, destructive and terrifying as any other type of warfare.
There is no such thing as clean humane warfare. Drones of course
sanitise it for the perpetrators of that destructive violence. You
can kill from 9 to 5 and then go home to your family and have a night
out. This is the new imperialist warfare. In an interview Secretary
of Defence Leon Panetta. Asked
by journalist Martha Raddatz whether the 2014 pullout of U.S.
troops from Afghanistan would mean an increased reliance on drones,
Panetta said: “ I think that's reality. We've done that in
Pakistan. We're doing it in Yemen and elsewhere. And I think the
reality is it's going to be a continuing tool of national defense in
the future.”
There is a ready trained army of computer literate kids, experts at
computer games all well able to spend a few hours a day playing their
game and getting paid and walking away as if it were “just a game”.
It is a frightening thought, but it is our future, unless we do something to change the system.
Spirit of Revolt.
Spirit of Revolt is a group of enthusiasts who are passionate about collecting, saving and cataloguing material from grass-roots campaigns and struggles, in the belief that it is an essential part of the history of the ordinary people, and is free of party political politics. It is the part of our history that seldom finds a home and is lost to future generations. Each generation can learn from the actions of the past, but only if that past is available. That is why the group is intent on making all this material easily accessible through the medium of their website and the catalogue system of the Mitchell Library. We are also keen to put on exhibitions in various locations similar to our recent successful exhibition on Radical Presses Clydeside, held in the Mitchell Library foyer.
This is the history of the ordinary people of the Clydeside area, part of our culture, and if we let it disappear, we become a people without a history, a people without a culture. There is also the point that without this section of history, recorded history becomes a distorted image.
The cataloguing is well under way, images are being scanned on a regular basis and will eventually find their way onto our website. The website is slowly taking shape but still has a long way to go, images being the next big part of the project.
Why not visit our website, have a look, make a comment,
Though all those involved are unpaid volunteers, sadly all this work can't survive on passion alone and funding is always a problem. So we welcome any donation no matter how small, it will always be gratefully received.
More on Freedom Fire Bombing.
A recent talk on Circled A Radio about the recent fire bombing of the Freedom Book shop. Also a short video on how every man and his dog turned up to help put things right.
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Wednesday, 13 February 2013
From Wage Slave to Bond Slave.
From our babbling brook of bullshit, the mainstream media, you get the impression that there has been a bit of a financial crisis, but everything is trundling along as usual. That magic panacea, "growth" is just on the horizon, so if you put up with "these difficult times" a bit longer, we will all be living on strawberries and cream and sipping champagne. Of course the pampered millionaire parasites who spout this crap live somewhere in a parallel universe and know nothing of our world and care even less.
Take it from me, if we don't change the system, "these difficult times" are here to stay and get worse. I know I go on about Greece, but it isn't often that we get the opportunity to see our future before it arrives. In year 2012 there were 3.1 million people in Greece living below the poverty line, it is now 3.9 million, and rising, that is out of a population of 10 million. We are different of course!!! Well just as two unemployed people in this country won their case against our government's slave labour legislation, (workfare) the millionaire cabal have rapidly pushed through legislation to make it all right to be forced to work for the corporate big boys for free. Working for nothing is here to stay, as you are made unemployed you will immediately re-directed to some corporate body and told to work for free. That way we will have zero unemployment.
We have over 2 million unemployed here in the UK, just think how that number of individuals working for free would boost the economy, profits would go through the roof. Slave labour, the corporate world's Utopia. Once it is introduced and accepted it will be part and parcel of the work scene and it will grow. One firm will fire you and take on a freebie, you will now become a freebie for some other form. This is the future of corporate capitalism. Poverty and deprivation awaits you, unless!!
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Tuesday, 12 February 2013
For Real Change, Occupy Everything.
Most people when they think of the Occupy Movement think of streets and public squares, but that should just be the spring board. The only way to really change the type of society we have, in favour of a people's needs type of society, is to occupy everything. We can run everything we need without the breath of a CEO on the back of our necks. We already make everything, we distribute everything, the only real problem is that we make what we are order to make and distribute it to who we are told, and only for the profit of the few. Why don't we make what we want to make and distribute it to who we feel needs the produce. The parasites sitting on our shoulders are a hindrance to that better world we want for all. The people of Greece have been hit hard by the corporate world and the financial Mafia, but there are signs that they are on the road to real change. Factory workers, having been unpaid for months, decided to take over the factor and today they start production under workers assembly principles. just a spark, but who knows what spark will start a fire!!
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Monday, February 11, 2013
Occupied Greek Factory Begins Production Under Workers ControlOccupy, Resist, Produce!“We see this as the only future for worker’s struggles.”
Makis Anagnostou, Vio.Me workers’ union spokesman
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 is the official first day of production under workers control in the factory of Viomichaniki Metalleutiki (Vio.Me) in Thessaloniki, Greece. This means production organized without bosses and hierarchy, and instead planned with directly democratic assemblies of the workers. The workers assemblies have declared an end to unequal division of resources, and will have equal and fair remuneration, decided collectively. The factory produces building materials, and they have declared that they plan to move towards a production of these goods that is not harmful for the environment, and in a way that is not toxic or damaging. “With unemployment climbing to 30% – sick and tired of big words, promises and more taxes – not having been paid since May 2011, the workers of Vio.Me, by decision of the general assembly of the union declare their determination not to fall prey to a condition of perpetual unemployment, but instead to take the factory in their own hands to operate themselves. It is now time for worker’s control of Vio.Me.!” (Statement of the Open Solidarity Initiative, written together with the workers of Vio.Me – full statement:Viome.org)
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The Resources Are Already There.
We all
know that the world's wealth is very unfairly distributed, and that's
putting it mildly. However although most of us are aware of this
“unfair” distribution, it is difficult to grasp the extent. The
world's population is approximately 7 billion and at the bottom end
of this catastrophic unjust distribution of resources, vast swathes
of this population live in unimaginable deprivation. While at the top
end there is a small group of individuals with wealth that outstrips
that of some nations.
Let's look at the mass that struggle daily for survival and on
numerous occasions don't make it beyond childhood. Approximately
1,000 people die from hunger over hour, mostly children or young
people. Every 5 seconds a child dies from hunger related diseases,
more than 11 million children die each year from preventable health
issues such as, pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea. In this rich and
varied world approximately 1.4 billion people in the developing
countries have to live on $1.25 a day or less, and it is estimated
that 22,000 children die every single day due to poverty.
At
the top end of this unjust greed driven system we have individuals
awash in wealth, wealth of unimaginable proportions. The world's GDP
is approximately $70 trillion, while 0.1% of the world's population
control $42 trillion and 0.001% control $14.6 trillion. There are
100,000 individuals with assets of $30 million or more and we have 11
million individuals with assets of $1 million or more. The top 20%
of the world's population control 82.8% of the world's wealth, while
the bottom 20% have less that 1%.
Not
by any stretch of the imagination could this be called an endorsement
for capitalism, on the contrary it is an indictment against the
system. What could you do with that $42 trillion controlled by that
1%? Well for starters it could pay off the entire debt of Greece,
Italy, Ireland, Spain and Portugal ten times over. It could fund 187
years of universal primary and secondary education. Or an even
greater achievement, it could fund the UN millennium goal for clean
water 1,400 times over. It could also fund 250 years of climate
change adaptation.
So
what does this tell us? It tells us that we have sufficient wealth
and resources to see to the needs of all the people of this world. It
is already there, we don't have to dream up where it will come from.
The real problem is just that it is in the hands of a very few
extremely greedy individuals, and it is the system of capitalism that
has brought this about and will perpetuate this unnecessary unjust
divide. To solve the problem of deprivation and early death from
preventable disease, capitalism has to go and a society based on
mutual aid, co-operation created in its place. It is not rocket
science, it is common humanity taking place of greed driven profit.
Most of these figures were gleaned from TNI.org.
Monday, 11 February 2013
Reflect,Discuss and Act.
From a flier distributed in Belgium and published in the periodical Machete and translated into English on Anarchy in Italy:
Memory is short. Day after day, we are bombarded with information. Screens tell us the topic of the day, and tomorrow it is necessary to talk about the next topic. There is no more time for discussing and reflecting. And when there is no time, the possibility that our ideas might transform into action is destroyed. In fact, we must seize the time forcefully, taking hold of it with all the violence that our will to think for ourselves breathes. Let's take the necessary time to think and act, outside of the deadlines those in power and their media dictate. Not in the presence of the institutions, not before the media centers. Because we are speaking directly, without mediation. And we can only address ourselves to the institutions, to all institutions, through the language of attack.--
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Sunday, 10 February 2013
Horse Meat and Chemicals in Food.
With the
latest bit of greed driven fraud, the “horse meat” scandal,
filling that babbling brook of bullshit, the media, we are all
supposed to be shocked. Why should we be shocked at the continual
corruption of big business as it merrily goes on driving up profits
by whatever means possible. Over the years we have had cows ears,
lips and eyes in burgers and labelled as “beef”. Well at least it
came from a cow. The food industry has always shied away from plain
and simple labelling on any of its products. They simply don't want
you to know what really is in what you eat. When all the “meat”
is taken off and sold, what they are left with, from cows lips and
ears to chicken necks and feet to cows knee bones are all processed
and mixed up with an array of chemicals and sold as “meat”
products. They'll add chemicals to make it look good, chemicals to
make it last longer, chemicals to make it cook quicker and of course
chemicals to make it taste better. They will then spend more than the
“food” in fancy packaging to make it more appealing and then
there will be the very confusing ingredients labelling. Horse meat in
our food is probably one of the lesser of the evils that find there
way into our “food” Today, anyone who thinks that the food
industry is somehow linked to agriculture, is living in a long gone
era. For years now the food industry has been part of the chemical
industry. We swallow chemicals by the dozens daily, more if you buy
processed food. Even if you walk to the local home grown food store
you are swallowing chemicals. The amount of antibiotics and other
chemicals that are fed to animals and fish in fish farms, to make them grow faster and bigger
and leaner would turn your beer blue. As for the vegetable and fruit
side, it is much the same with fertilisers, pesticides and growth
supplements thrown by the ton at the soil and the plants, to maximise
the profit from every acre of land. There is no such thing as agriculture, there is factory food production as a branch of the chemical industry.
There are those who may say that we need that sort of “agriculture”
to feed us, it simply isn't true. There is an interesting fact that
we perhaps should look at with a view of changing the way we get our
food. During the second world war Britain had a food shortage, so a
campaign called “dig for victory” was born. People were
encouraged to grow food in allotments and gardens. The result was
that by 1942 10% of Britain's total food production came from this
campaign. Should we be looking at a return to that campaign with a
slightly altered aim, in a “Dig for Freedom from Chemicals”
campaign.
The Vicious Bedroom Tax.
Come April
all those tenants living in social housing will be thrown into
turmoil. 1st. April sees the implementation of the
millionaire ConDem's new “bedroom tax” come into operation. This
will be a severe kick in the teeth for millions across the country.
What this translates into is that couples, children of the same sex
and children under 10 years of age of different sex, should share a
bedroom. If after this arrangement you have a spare room, you will
have options. You can move out to a smaller house, take a lodger or
pay a fine on a monthly basis. This is the dictate from those who
have several homes, all of which will have an abundance of spare
rooms. The facts on the ground prove that they can't square the
circle. Which is not unusual for this mob, according to
figures
from the Department for Work and Pensions, at least
600,000 one bedroom flats will be needed to house tenants who
currently fall into the “under-occupying” category. Are the
apartments there? Well the answer is no, at present social housing
landlords have approximately 360,000 one bedroom flats on their
books. To add to the chaos of this completely ill-thought scheme,
there are only about 300,000 families who need a 3 bedroom apartment,
while social housing landlords have available 560,000. So if you are
“classified” as a one bedroom tenant, there is a good chance you
will have to accept a larger apartment and be fined for the social
housing inadequacies. Like wise if they make sure they only fit
tenants into the”right sized box”, then there will be thousands
who will have to be homeless and thousands of apartments will have to
lie empty as there are not enough “right sized” families to suit. Apart from the possible penalty if you stay put in a home with a spare room, there is the trauma of uprooting elderly people who have probably lived their entire life in that particular home, and shunting them miles away from friends and family. As well as the upset of forcing a family to move when they may not want to move, for whatever reason, job, school, family etc.. Who gives them the right to say where you should live, when you should move and how many should sleep in any room in your home?
Stupidity driven by austerity ideology, another experiment in social
engineering. How many should sleep in a room controlled by the
millionaire cabal, to make sure that the peasants don't get a modicum
more than is minimum to survive. Will they suddenly build all the
right size apartments to fulfil their plans? Not likely, they are
more likely to attempt to introduce legislation to force you to limit
or increase your family to suit their housing stock. In their world
of control, plans come before people.
If this doesn't raise the anger of the general public to boiling point, then I don't know what will.
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Friday, 8 February 2013
Look, Do You See The Smoke From Athens?
Capitalism is world wide, it is ruthless in every country, yet the people in every country re-act differently. However in every country there is insurrection, but not the version of movies and TV dramas. From small individual acts against the authoritarian system to organised events, from strikes to mass uprisings, insurrection simmers throughout the capitalist world, the struggle to be free is always there. In some countries it is on the street in numbers and a clear, lines drawn fight, in others, some citizens go about their daily routine unaware that there is a battle taking place. Why the difference? Nobody can have any doubt that the struggle in Greece is at the level of on the street and lines clearly drawn. As a constant visitor to Greece I have often wondered why, why do the people of Greece re-act so differently form say, the people here in the UK, Spain or Ireland? It is the same capitalist system, it is the same ruthless exploitation, the same restriction of freedom, the same thrusting the people into poverty. Others obviously ask this question, the extract below is from another individual asking the same question with hints at an answer.
This from "Look, do you see the smoke from Athens?" on the "Moment of Insurrection" site:
There, it’s happened again. Revolt of near insurrectionary proportions. Unbeknownst to the rest of us. Waiting with baited breath as we do. Hoping to see smoke on the horizon. ‘Look, do you see the smoke from Athens?’ asks the banner hung in Istanbul, at the bridge closest to the sight of Greece. We strain to see the smoke from here. We search the internet from wafts of smoke, images of smoke rising. And we see a massive Christmas trees on fire. Thousands in black reaching into the smoke and throwing back canisters of teargas. Back to the charging cops who are the last to lose control in riotsheild economies.Is this then what the end of the economy looks like? Is this then what the end of our collective movement looks like? Revolt without warning. Without postings. Wildcat uprisings?!
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Thursday, 7 February 2013
Rich Countries and Foodbanks.
The capitalist system is now a world wide system,
but a system that has failed miserably to see to the needs of the
people of this planet. The world is split between rich, so called
high income countries, and devastatingly poor countries. To the
apologists of the capitalist system this is an ongoing process, to
them, soon all the countries will be high income countries. However
the facts on the ground tell a different story. Today most of people
in those high income countries are seeing their incomes drop and in
some case very dramatically, Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Ireland,
to mention a few. So called poor countries are not always poor in
resources, Niger and Mali spring to mind. Even in the so called high
income countries poverty tugs at the sleeves of the ordinary people.
In the “rich” high income countries
approximately 60 million people turn to food banks to just get by.
That is almost equivalent to the entire population of the UK. A
staggering 7.2% of the entire population of all the high income
countries need to get help from food banks to survive. This is the
success story of capitalism in the rich countries, consider the
poverty and hunger in the poor countries. It is not that the food and
resources just aren't there, we live in a world of abundance, wealth
is stockpiled, we have food rotting in shops and warehouses, a recent
study showed that 50% of all the food we produce is thrown away. We
could all sit at the planet's table and eat our fill. However we have
devised a system that won't allow that to happen, unless a few parasites can
make money from the process. Until we end this insane capitalist
system, millions will go hungry and poverty will continue to grow.
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Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Tenants on The March.
The tenants of the Queen's Cross Housing Association, (QCHA), are starting to show their muscle. It would appear that last year the QCHA hit the tenants with an almost 5% rent increase and thought that they had got away with it rather easily. So this year they have decided to throw another almost the same amount rip-off increase at the same tenants. However the QCHA tenants are not taking this lying down, a group has got together and started leafleting the entire area and getting tenants to sign a petition against the rent rip-off increase. As the group have gone from door to door they are finding willing signatories to the petition, but what is more encouraging, more and more people are coming forward to see how they can help the campaign. You can help the tenants fight this unfair rip-off rent increase by signing their on-line petition,
In these economic times no ordinary people can afford a 5% rent increase year after year. Nowhere among these tenants will you find incomes rising by anything like 5% each year. This is a further savage blow to people already struggling to keep their heads above water, this type of greed driven increase on top of the "bedroom tax" could be the spark that starts the fire, could we be seeing shades of the 1914/15 Clydeside rent strikes?
On Friday February 8th. the tenants will be marching from Cedar street to the QCHA Offices to hand in their paper and on-line petition, they are asking for support from all those who agree that massive rent rises on top of wage cuts/freezes are unacceptable, so join them as a show of solidarity. Bring your friends and neighbours, bring the kids, bring plenty of noise, let our voice be heard.
The details are:
Assemble 1:30 Friday 8th February outside 65 Cedar St. Middle of the 3 big
grey tower blocks with red and blue striped sides behind Lidl on Maryhill
Rd, 5 minutes from St George's Cross.
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A World of Corporate Vampires.
The IMF (International Mankind Fuckers) is the financial Mafia's muscle, it goes into countries and sorts out the various governments to ensure that all that country's assets, public assets, are transferred to the said financial Mafia. When the deals are complete, the country is saddled with debts they can never pay off and all the countries resources have been privatised. As their policies went like wildfire through Africa, the effect on the lives of millions of people on that continent was devastating, and still is grinding millions into deeper poverty. Having done its foul work in Africa it is now turning its attention to Europe. Europe is rich in public assets and the financial Mafia need to re-capitalise, so those assets have to be privatised. Their dream is a corporate world, where all the world's resources are own by the mighty corporations. However we should not lose sight of the fact that the IMF and corporations are not some sort of self perpetuating natural phenomenon. They are no more than organisations run by people for their own selfish greed and they will destroy the earth and its people in their never ending drive for more wealth and power. Just as they were started by people the can be destroyed by people. We can organise the resources of this planet to the advantage of all our people, creating a system that sees to the needs of all and lets the parasites of the corporate era enter the dustbin of history.
This song Taken from Athens Indymedia, was written about Africa but it now applies world wide.
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Where Have all the People Gone?
Where have all the people gone! In this video you get a horrifying glimpse of the warehouse of tomorrow, only it is here today. Just how boring and mind numbing can it be to stand in the one spot all day just lifting things from one rack to another rack? As you look round that warehouse the absence of people is striking and I have no doubt that the few that are employed there will soon be replaced by other robots. This is the shape of tomorrow's world, the corporate greed merchants will have no use for people except to consume. That is where the problem gets complicated, with mass unemployment, no jobs unless you are a robot, poverty and deprivation will be endemic in most countries. No wages no purchases, so as the corporate world gets more efficient and produces more and more, the number of those who can afford the goods, gets less and less.
With today's technology we have the ability to produce for everybody, to see to the needs of all, and so eliminate poverty. However as long as we persist in this insane greed driven system of profit for the few, we will see goods pile up and poverty grow. We will see large high-tec production units shutting down, not because everybody has enough, but because the corporate owner isn't making a profit from the production. Insanity, in other words capitalism.
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