Happy May Day!

NB. This is the army of Kiwi anarchists intent on causing havoc in Berlin on May Day:

And this is their theme song:

Everything old is new again. Moar blah blah blah by David Wroe here.

Reading Joe Stack’s manifesto and a great deal more like it, I find myself recovering childhood memories and much more that I did not then understand. The Weimar Republic was the peak of western civilization in the sciences and the arts, also regarded as a model of democracy. Through the 1920s, the traditional liberal and conservative parties entered into inexorable decline, well before the process was intensified by the Great Depression. The coalition that elected General Hindenburg in 1925 was not very different from the mass base that swept Hitler into office eight years later, compelling the aristocratic Hindenburg to select as chancellor the “little corporal” he despised. As late as 1928, the Nazis had less than 3 percent of the vote. Two years later, the most respectable Berlin press was lamenting the sight of the many millions in this “highly civilized country” who had “given their vote to the commonest, hollowest and crudest charlatanism.” The public was becoming disgusted with the incessant wrangling of Weimar politics, the service of the traditional parties to powerful interests and their failure to deal with popular grievances. They were drawn to forces dedicated to upholding the greatness of the nation and defending it against invented threats in a revitalized, armed and unified state, marching to a glorious future, led by the charismatic figure who was carrying out “the will of eternal Providence, the Creator of the universe,” as he orated to the mesmerized masses. By May 1933, the Nazis had largely destroyed not only the traditional ruling parties, but even the huge working-class parties, the Social Democrats and Communists, along with their very powerful associations. The Nazis declared May Day 1933 to be a workers holiday, something the left parties had never been able to achieve. Many working people took part in the enormous patriotic demonstrations, with more than a million people at the heart of Red Berlin, joining farmers, artisans, shopkeepers, paramilitary forces, Christian organizations, athletic and riflery clubs, and the rest of the coalition that was taking shape as the center collapsed. By the onset of the war, perhaps 90 percent of Germans were marching with the brown shirts.

Don’t worry. Be happy. Vote Labor.

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antifa notes (april 30, 2010)

Australia

Despite Brian Boyd‘s misgivings, Australia First has launched a successor to the Patriotik Yoof Leauge titled, imaginatively, the Eureka Youth League. The new kids on the racist block are being led by veteran fascist Brendan Gidley and, like the fascist groupuscule National Action (1982–late 1990s), have adopted the Eureka flag as their symbol. As for the grown-ups, AF has again declared (April 23, 2010) that the AEC has given initial approval to its registration as a Federal party. At some point in the near future, presumably, the AEC will advertise the application in the press and the Commonwealth Gazette to allow any person a period of one month in which to object to the registration.

The contemporary NA — Nationalist Alternative — has been busy alerting the local Jewish community to its existence, stickering the Muslim prayer room at LaTrobe University’s Bundoora campus, holding street stalls in Greensborough, and distroing agitprop at the University of Sydney (see : ‘Land of the fair go?’, Brendan Wong, The South Sydney Herald, April, 2010, PDF).

England

A fascist teenybopper and member of the ‘Aryan Strike Force’ has been convicted of terrorism.

County Durham teenager convicted of terror plot
BBC
April 30, 2010

A teenage white supremacist from County Durham has been found guilty of terrorism offences.

Nicky Davison, 19, was convicted of three separate charges of possessing records useful in committing or preparing acts of terrorism.

Newcastle Crown Court heard he was part of a white supremacist group called the Aryan Strike Force, with his father…

The ‘Aryan Strike Force’ is one of the latest in a number of nutzi combinations and permutations, none of which has been very successful in toppling ZOG — although some have achieved murderous prominence.

Russia

On the one hand, authorities have outlawed a neo-Nazi group:

Russian court bans neo-Nazi group
AP
April 29, 2010

MOSCOW — The Moscow City Court says it has outlawed one of Russia’s largest ultranationalist group because it promoted neo-Nazi ideology.

The court said in a statement Wednesday the Slavic Union was banned for its extremism. The group’s Russian acronym, SS, copies the abbreviation for the feared Nazi paramilitary.

Four of the group’s activists were sentenced to life in prison for organizing a series of explosions, including a 2006 blast at a Moscow market that killed 14.

The group’s leader Dmitry Demushkin told The Associated Press it has tried to promote the far-right agenda legally, and warned the ban would further radicalize ultranationalists.

Slavic Union has since 1999 organized anti-migrant rallies and, Demushkin has said, cyber attacks against Muslim and Jewish websites.

On the other hand, the FSB — the successor to the KGB, and the stronghold of Putin and his cronies in the Russian kleptocracy — has been given legal license for its de facto suppression of critical voices in the Russian media (already being squeezed by the wonders of The Market):

Russian bill gives FSB authority to arrest critical journalists
CPJ
April 29, 2010

The Committee to Protect Journalists urges members of Russia’s parliament to reject a sweeping new bill that would return censorship rights to Russia’s KGB successor, the Federal Security Service, if passed…

Serbia

Neo-Nazi extradited from Germany
B92
April 29, 2010

“BELGRADE — The leader of a neo-Nazi group has been extradited to Serbia from Germany today, it has been confirmed…”

The neo-Nazi in question is Goran Davidović, Führer of Nacionalni Stroj (National Alignment/Formation), and was arrested by German authorities in February. In October 2007, Davidović’s blog was closed by Google, a very rare fate for neo-Nazi blogs.

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20 Questions

Anti-social researcher and commentator Slack Bastard was quick off the mark with his answers to newmatilda.com’s 20 Questions.

Dr Slack Bastard is a regular commentator on Australian anti-social trends on radio, in print, on television, and online. His most recent book, Eating the Rich: Food and Equality in Australia was not published by Black Inc. in 2008, despite many threatening letters and a subsequent court battle. He’s written extensively on Australian eating habits — but he hasn’t eaten anyone since 1992. He is the Director of Research at Dipsos and has taken over from Engelbert Humperdinck as the author of the Dipsos Humperdinck Report. We are reasonably certain he updates his own Facebook page, and that the growth in his fanbase will continue to outpace the RSP.

1. What’s the headline you’d most like to see on the front page of a daily newspaper?
“Slackbastard cleared on all charges.”

2. If you could oblige everyone in Australia to click through to one webpage, which one would it be?
This one.

3. What is one thing you’ve always wondered about economics but were too afraid to ask?
Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?

4. When did you last eat a meat pie?
Right after my last spam margarita.

5. What’s the oldest thing in your fridge?
My great-grandmother.

6. Has anyone got a climate change policy you agree with? Who?
My cat. Bübi?

7. When was the first time you changed your mind on something important?
Shortly after I took my first breath.

8. What’s the household chore you relish the most?
Inspecting the maids’ uniforms.

9. What sort of shoes do you wear to work?
Please explain?

10. What campaigning tactic do you most want to see in this year’s federal election?
Jelly wrestling.

11. Nominate a new public holiday.
Tuesday.

12. If you could go tomorrow anywhere in Australia for a holiday, where would you go?
April 30, 2110.

13. What’s your favourite YouTube video?

14. If you were given $5 million, what would you spend it on?
Commodities, on stolen land, some time prior to WWIII.

15. Who would you most like to sit next to on a long haul flight?
The co-pilot.

16. What trivia question/topic will you beat everyone else in the pub to the buzzer on?
Who’s had too much coffee?

17. Complete this sentence. I’d like to hear Kevin Rudd say “…”
We don’t need no water let the motherfucker burn / Burn motherfucker burn.

18. Name someone in Australian public life who deserves a promotion.
There’s life in the Australian public?

19. In 10 words or less, summarise your food philosophy.
Discarded pizza boxes are an inexpensive source of cheese.

20. What question should we ask our next interviewee?
Listen man, never mind who this is. We’ve got your wife…

BONUS QUESTION from our last interviewee:
If Jonathan Holmes fell under a bus, who would you like to see hosting Media Watch?
The guy who pushed him.

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Steak with a side of hate / Neo-nazi gets over 16 years for murder

There’s good news and there’s bad news.

First, the good news. Last weekend (April 17), scores of boneheads gathered on the Gold Coast. There they ate steak and attended a “younger persons’ music gig”, otherwise known as ‘Hammered’. While the boneheads were able to spend several hours drinking, talking and listening to songs like ‘Kill the Poofs’ and ‘Nigger Hunt’, not all was sweetness and light, as one anonymous bonehead on the B&H Australia site notes: “Unfortunately, prior to the Hammered festival, a great man that spent his life fighting for White rights in South Africa was murdered by black thugs. At this point in the night, a minute[‘]s silence was had to reflect upon Eugene Terre’Blanche of the AWB and his fight for white survival. RIP brother!”

Strangely, while tribute was paid to Eugene Terre’Blanche, no apparent notice was taken of the suicide of Belgian bonehead Dieter Samoy in January of this year. This is unusual as Samoy and his band Kill Baby Kill, under the sponsorship of B&H, toured Australia in 2008, and while in the country even managed to record some tracks with local bonehead Jesse, the vocalist for two of the bands (Death’s Head and Ravenous) who played at the fun-filled Festival.

Now, the bad news.

Neo-nazi gets over 16 years for murder
New Zealand Herald
April 29, 2010

White supremacist Shannon Brent Flewellen has been given a jail term of at least 16 years 3 months for the strangling of a South Korean tourist on the West Coast in 2003.

Flewellen, 30, says it was another West Coast white supremacist, Hayden McKenzie, who carried out the murder of the hitchhiker on a lonely road…

Flewellen confessed to Jae Hyeon Kim’s 2003 murder in the Christchurch High Court earlier this month. He stated that he had helped choke Kim and stomped on his neck until he died (White supremacist admits killing Korean tourist, Keith Lynch, The Press, April 1, 2010).

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Paul Schäfer : The Good Die Young

From the Lumpen Department of Another Life Cut Tragically Short comes news that Chilean neo-Nazi cult leader Paul Schäfer has died at the tender age of 89. Other good young men Schäfer will be joining in Heaven are former Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who died aged just 93, former Indonesian President Suharto (86) and former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet (91).

Why Lord why?

See also : The Problem of Evil, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | God Hates Haiti (January 14, 2010).

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Cops Are Tops! (Part 666)

    The great majority of the police, seemingly ever-patient and self-controlled, stood for hours as kids baited and yelled, shoved and provoked. A handful of officers used well-placed elbows while batons were raised only in response to the vandalism.

    ~ G20 protesters strike at London’s heart, Paola Totaro, The Age, April 2, 2009

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The Peach case was a seminal moment and, like the deaths decades later of Stephen Lawrence and Jean Charles de Menezes, triggered a crisis in policing.

However, it was the death at the G20 protests in April of Ian Tomlinson, the only person since Peach to have died at a demonstration after being attacked by police, that compelled Stubbs to agree to a campaign run by Inquest, the group that advises families of people who die in police custody.

Tomlinson, a 47-year-old newspaper vendor, died of internal bleeding after being hit and shoved to the ground by an officer who has been questioned under caution for manslaughter. He was cremated at the same cemetery where Peach was buried.

“When I saw that footage [of the Tomlinson attack], I instantly drew comparisons,” said Stubbs, a former social worker. “Then I thought: aren’t police supposed to have changed? It was like history repeating itself. But in 30 years technology has changed every­thing. Suddenly there it was, on film. That would have changed everything in Blair Peach’s case. The parallels with Tomlinson make a public interest case for releasing the report.”

~ Partner of man killed by Met officers calls for investigation to be made public, Paul Lewis, The Guardian, June 13, 2009

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The anti-fascist protester Blair Peach was almost certainly killed by police at a demonstration in 1979, according to a secret report released today.

Documents published on the Metropolitan police’s website shed new light on the death of Peach, a 33-year-old teacher from New Zealand, whose death marked one of the most controversial events in modern policing history.

A campaigner against the far right, Peach died from a blow to the head during a demonstration against the National Front in Southall, west London.

~ Blair Peach killed by police at 1979 protest, Met report finds, guardian.co.uk, Paul Lewis, April 27, 2010

See also : Go Delroy! LOL (April 1, 2010) | Transcript of Newsnight discussion about the TSG and policing of G20, 7/7/9, Bristle’s Blog from the BunKRS, July 8, 2009 | Ian Tomlinson & Colin Roach & Liddle Towers & Gurdip Singh Chaggar & Kevin Gately & … (April 12, 2009).

Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi oi oi!

The great majority of the police, seemingly ever-patient and self-controlled, stood for hours as kids baited and yelled, shoved and provoked. A handful of officers used well-placed elbows while batons were raised only in response to the vandalism.

~ Beverley Uranium Mine protesters strike at South Australia’s heart, Paola Totaro, The Age, May 9, 2000

See also : S11: Lawyers eh? (March 11, 2007).

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“What Will The Nazis Think?” (I don’t care!)

T Fries USA Apr 27th, 2010 at 7:32 am

T.H.U.G is a fantastic band , I could give two shits about their political beliefs , if any.

Listen to the new T.H.U.G CD , this is punk at it’s [sic] finest , not that shitty hippygrindcore crap.

Punk always was non-pc above anything else “nobody likes us and we don’t care”.

Kudos to T.H.U.G , TMF , Retaliator , Scum and all OI! bands for carrying on the muscial [sic] fight and not giving into political [sic] correct shit.

Todd Fries – U.S.A.

From OPP by way of Lumpen, libcom, and no doubt others: HEY NAZI! NEXT TIME, SIT HOME AND ROT! BONEHEADS BEATEN OUTSIDE PHILLY MURPHY’S LAW SHOW.

As the title suggests, the story concerns three boneheads being beaten up by some hardcore fans. It originates with Examiner.com (Murphy’s Law Plays the Khyber: The Aftermath, Steven DiLodovico, April 23, 2010) but for unknown reasons the story has been removed some time during the interim. In any case, and as is the way of things, it’s been re-published elsewhere, including on OPP.

See also : Nazis vs. Punks at/outside the Khyber on Friday?, Patrick Rapa, Philadelphia City Paper, April 25, 2010 | Hardcore: The Official Soundtrack to Nazi Ass Kicking, Jason Diamond, Jewcy.com, April 27, 2010 | Concertgoers show the Reich stuff, are beaten by crowd, Stephanie Farr, Philadelphia Daily News, April 27, 2010 | Philly Crowd Attacks Men in Nazi Garb, Michelle Ruiz, AOL News, April 27, 2010.

Bonus!


Murphy’s Law – What Will The Neighbors Think

Harry | MySpace Video

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Here they come, la la la la la la, la la la la la la, the TV ad jingle writers

First,* Transplants wrote ‘Diamonds & Guns’ to help sell ‘Garnier & Fructis’, then Le Tigre went revolution grrl style NOW! with the help of Telus & Goldmark & Nivea… & now the TV Personalities’ ‘Part Time Punks’ is the soundtrack to a breakfast cereal Kraft Easy Mac®.

I think that this may be an ongoing series. Like, a soap opera.

Wanna buy a bridge?

Bonus!

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May Day 2010

In Melbourne Tonight this May Day weekend:

MAY DAY

Rally in support of refugees

A rally has been organised by refugee rights activists and others to protest the KRudd Government’s “Indonesian Solution”. From midday @ Trades Hall (corner of Lygon and Victoria Sts, Carlton).

Rally to oppose femicide in Juarez (Mexico)

Also @ midday, @ the State Library (corner Swanston and LaTrobe Sts). Organised by Melbourne Action for Juarez. For more information, please see: The hidden victims of Mexico’s femicide, Eleanor Bell, ABC, March 10, 2010. You can read an interview with Colm McNaughton — who’s recently produced a radio documentary for ABC’s Radio National on Juarez — in the new issue of Melbourne Black, which is also being launched on Saturday (see below).

May Day social / zine launch

The Melbourne Anarchist Club is having a BBQ and launching the second issue of Melbourne Black. From 3pm @ the Melbourne Anarchist Resource Centre, 62 St Georges Road, Northcote. The online version of the zine is available here.

May Day gig

The Renegade Activists Action Force has organised a gig, *ing Ben Fuller, Commander & the Colonel, Comrade Dubs and Madelena Zoe. At Bella Union Bar, Trades Hall, from 7pm.

MAY 2

Trades Hall has organised a rally, march and picnic. Assemble @ noon @ Trades Hall. There will be speeches, songs, stalls, Australasian Spartacist newspaper sellers, and lots of leftist trainspotting. See also : Melbourne Protests on May Day 2009.

For more infos on these and some other, related events, please see Australia Asia Worker Links.

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“Shut up!” they explained…

Who the hell does Maxim Electrical think they are? Jesuit Social Services?

Union talk may cost man $22,000
Ben Schneiders
The Age
April 27, 2010

ELECTRICIAN Mirek Grzegorek was stunned to receive a letter from the building industry watchdog warning him he could be fined $22,000 for attending a couple of short union meetings.

Mr Grzegorek said the meetings were to discuss workplace entitlements, with claims his employer, Maxim Electrical, was trying to escape its award obligations to pay redundancy when its work finished at the ANZ project in Docklands.

”Obviously a lot of guys were concerned. We had a couple of union meetings in relation to that,” he said.

”At the time there was an understanding if you go on a union meeting during working hours then your employer rightfully can deduct up to four hours of your time, even if the meeting takes 10 minutes.”

But the letter warned that Mr Grzegorek could face a much bigger penalty for attending an unauthorised union meeting.

Mr Grzegorek said the two meetings ran only a short period into work time. He said it was after he had lost his job and had to visit his sick father in Poland that he received the letter from the Australian Building and Construction Commission.

He said he had ”some big expenses because we went to Poland”. He said the letter also wanted him to provide evidence of what was said at the meeting.

”Such things really upset me in a democratic country … I didn’t even realise such a law exists in Australia,” he said.

Electrical Trades Union assistant state secretary Troy Gray said the letters were aggressive. He said the union had tried to get an authorised meeting on the issue of entitlements but that had been rejected by the employer.

Unions will tomorrow hold a rally from Trades Hall in Carlton, as part of the International Workers Day of Mourning, accusing the commission of undermining safety standards.

Commissioner John Lloyd said the law prevented him from disclosing information on an ongoing investigation. But, he said, in general it was not unusual for unions to make inaccurate comments about the operations of the ABCC.

He said a ”code of silence” culture was perpetuated by unions telling their members not to co-operate. ”This culture often obliges the ABCC to rely on more formal means for conducting investigations and gathering information,” he said.

LOL. But honestly Commissioner: the Comedy Festival ended last week.

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