Posted on 08/15/2011 1:03:23 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
The riots that hit London and other English cities last week have the potential to spread beyond the British Isles. Class rage isnt unique to England; in fact, it represents part of a growing global class chasm that threatens to undermine capitalism itself.
The hardening of class divisions has been building for a generation, first in the West but increasingly in fast-developing countries such as China. The growing chasm between the classes has its roots in globalization, which has taken jobs from blue-collar and now even white-collar employees; technology, which has allowed the fleetest and richest companies and individuals to shift operations at rapid speed to any locale; and the secularization of society, which has undermined the traditional values about work and family that have underpinned grassroots capitalism from its very origins.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
The rioters were saying the same things that Obama states
every day about redistributing the wealth!
Bring it. I’m getting tired of these weekend warrior anarchists with their Che T-shirts and their working class lattes. They could use a good ass-kicking.
yep. and in both, the system is unsustainable.
simply a matter of “when”.
and the longer it takes, the worse it will be.
Unfortunately,both sides in the U.S. are heavily armed.It’s
not going to be pretty!
being unequal in a advanced division of labor capitalist society is better than being equal in a decaying socialist one.
When predator and prey are equally capable, predator seeks easier sustenance.
Actually a good article.
And pretty ironic that we might see a Communist revolution in a communist country (China).
Good I FREAKIN hate poor people!
- ok i hope you guys understand that was sarcasm. sort of.
Why is it that so many of these "experts" are in the dark about what is going on? This 'global revolution' didn't just now begin in London.
From Marxist.com, January 12, 2009:
Revolutionary ferment in Greece a taste of what is to come for the whole of Europe:
http://www.marxist.com/revolutionary-ferment-greece-taste-for-europe.htm
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From Wikipedia with references at site...
Anarcho-syndicalism
A common Anarcho-Syndicalist flag.
In the early 20th century, anarcho-syndicalism arose as a distinct school of thought within anarchism.[78] With greater focus on the labour movement than previous forms of anarchism, syndicalism posits radical trade unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the state with a new society, democratically self-managed by the workers.
Anarcho-syndicalists seek to abolish the wage system and private ownership of the means of production, which they believe lead to class divisions. Important principles include workers' solidarity, direct action (such as general strikes and workplace recuperations), and workers' self-management. This is compatible with other branches of anarchism, and anarcho-syndicalists often subscribe to anarchist communist or collectivist anarchist economic systems.[79] Its advocates propose labour organization as a means to create the foundations of a non-hierarchical anarchist society within the current system and bring about social revolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism
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In this photo from a December 11, 2008 Marxist.com article, the protesters can be seen giving the communist fist salute.
Marxist.com is obviously a pro-communist website.
And here they are with large red (communist) flags...
"After four days of struggle we can now start to draw some first clear conclusions. Without any doubt this movement deserves the title of 'teenager uprising'. We have here a new generation of tens of thousands of school students erupting in a huge explosion, the biggest for 20 years, if not even more, in Greece. We have clear symptoms of an instinctive revolutionary spirit, and a clear tendency to target not only the present bourgeois government but also the bourgeois state and the capitalist system as a whole."
http://www.marxist.com/greece-teenager-uprising-big-general-strike.htm
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Greece: massive school student attack against police stations all over the country!
By Editorial Board of "Marxistiki Foni" December 10, 2008
http://www.marxist.com/greece-school-student-attack-police-stations.htm
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The masked ones, as they are known, hold informal assemblies each day, where everyone has a chance to discuss where this revolution is headed. They even debate whether it is a revolution. It is a social riot, said another gate guard, and its still going on. We dont know yet where it will lead.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article5333758.ece
certainly fertile fields to plow for the rising demagogue
A common Anarcho-Syndicalist flag.
In the early 20th century, anarcho-syndicalism arose as a distinct school of thought within anarchism.[78] With greater focus on the labour movement than previous forms of anarchism, syndicalism posits radical trade unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the state with a new society, democratically self-managed by the workers.
Anarcho-syndicalists seek to abolish the wage system and private ownership of the means of production, which they believe lead to class divisions. Important principles include workers' solidarity, direct action (such as general strikes and workplace recuperations), and workers' self-management. This is compatible with other branches of anarchism, and anarcho-syndicalists often subscribe to anarchist communist or collectivist anarchist economic systems.[79] Its advocates propose labour organization as a means to create the foundations of a non-hierarchical anarchist society within the current system and bring about social revolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism
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Michelle Obama on the night of the 2008 election victory:
Source: TIME Magazine:
http://www.time.com/time/quotes/0,26174,1857184,00.html
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"The raised fist (also known as the clenched fist) is a salute and logo most often used by left-wing activists, such as: Marxists, anarchists, socialists, communists, pacifists, trade unionists, and black nationalists. The raised fist is usually regarded as an expression of solidarity, strength or defiance."
I agree.
He's got this wrong. Class warfare is a product of Cultural Marxism. The underclass is spoiled with high-end technology and state handouts which defies the very notion of poverty (think of real poverty, think of Africa). They are ungrateful for years of financial aid and feel that they are entitled to even more money. By their standards they are poor -- they compare themselves to the rich celebrities (Brad Pitts) that they see on their cell phones, blackberries, etc. -- and their radical sense of equality demands the state pay out even more money.
the secularization of society, which has undermined the traditional values about work and family that have underpinned grassroots capitalism from its very origins.
He is right about this. When where Marxists/Leftists ever traditionally religious? Never. Their cause is their religion. And their cause demands that they redefine marriage, family and all the bulwark values that support capitalist society. Their radical equality demands it -- for them capitalist society is all about inequality and oppression.
David Cameron is proposing to ban facebook and twitter which is a step in the right direction because these rioters do not deserve that after what they did in the riots. I hope David Cameron takes away the whole internet from these criminal thugs.
YouTube Video:
The O'Reilly Factor confronts Bill Ayers:
October 24, 2008:
(note the red communist star, and anarcho-syndicalist red and black, on his shirt)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP3uvK9gTIY
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From Investor's Business Daily (IBD), August 27, 2008:
"Ayers, now a tenured distinguished professor of education at UIC, works to educate teachers in socialist revolutionary ideology, urging that it be passed on to impressionable students.
One of Ayer's descriptions for a course called 'Improving Learning Environments' says prospective K-12 teachers need to 'be aware of the social and moral universe we inhabit and ... be a teacher capable of hope and struggle, outrage and action, teaching for social justice and liberation.
The Annenberg papers are quite extensive 132 boxes containing 947 file folders with 70 linear feet of material. They undoubtedly contain more surprises regarding Obama's relationship with Ayers, one of many relationships Obama has sought to hide.'..."
Article: Annenberg Papers: Putting On Ayers?
http://www.ibdeditorial.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=304729375940845
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Bill Ayers: "I considered myself partly an anarchist then and I consider myself partly an anarchist now. I mean, I'm as much an anarchist as I am a Marxist which is to say I find a lot of the ideas in anarchism appealing."
ping
If by “poor” you mean: have a roof over their heads, at least one car per household, clothes, a cell phone, a computer, at least one TV, AC during the summer, heat during the winter, and food. Because that’s the “working class poor” as it is defined in the US and UK.
Screw their attitude. I work around 70hrs a week running my own business, with all the risk and sacrifice that involves. I AM THE WORKING CLASS, not some drip clocking 35hrs a week at the 7-11.
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