Ratso is funny… Pell… less so

That wascally wodent Ratso is soon to arrive on our shores, although his good friend (Blessed) Pier Giorgio Frassati — despite being dead — has beaten him to the punch, arriving on June 27. Sydney Archbishop George Pell has gone to some trouble to arrange for the dead Italian to holiday Down Under, but his care for the living — well, some minor segment of his flock, anyway — leaves a great deal to be desired, it seems.

Like: honesty.

In fact, apologies appear to be in order from George, following the revelation (“It’s A Miracle!”) that he, ah, ‘misled’ the victim of sexual abuse by a Catholic priest:

Pell letter misled sex abuse victim
ABC

New evidence has been revealed showing how its most senior figure, Cardinal George Pell, misled a man who complained of being abused by a Sydney priest. ABC1’s Lateline has documents that show Cardinal Pell wrote to the man telling him his sex assault allegation was not being upheld because the church had received no other complaints of sexual assault by the priest. But on the very same day, the Archbishop signed a letter to another man, upholding his claim that the same priest had sexually assaulted him when he was a young altar boy. The new documents also show that Cardinal Pell ignored the recommendations of the church’s own investigation. While many in the church are anticipating that the Pope will shortly apologise for the Australian church’s role in sexual abuse, the victim in this case says Cardinal Pell destroyed his faith and damaged his life. A letter from the Church’s lawyers suggested that for legal reasons the ABC should not reveal the documents.

This reaction from the Church is, of course, to be expected: these Men of God know that Law-Talking Guys are the first port-of-call in a storm. The second, perhaps, being Men With Guns; such, at least, appears to be the case in reference to the Church’s efforts to ensure Australia is a Paradise for Fellow Worker Ratso. Well, that’s what some hack reckons:

Church’s power request
Michael Pelly
The Australian
July 2, 2008

THE Catholic Church asked the NSW Government to give police extraordinary powers for World Youth Day and to protect more than 500 sites from ambush marketing. While Premier Morris Iemma said no “special deal” had been done for this month’s event, regulations passed last week go beyond last year’s APEC forum. The Australian understands the Government acted after a meeting of the Local Organising Committee of the Catholic Church on May 23. The committee, chaired by Cardinal George Pell, was concerned not only with quarantining protesters but also with protecting revenues from merchandise sales and advertising. The Government gazetted the regulations, which carry fines up to $5500, without their detail being discussed in parliament…

Poor old Pell’s troubles are further detailed in the Sydney Morning Herald (Pell accused of sex abuse cover-up, Erik Jensen and Alex Tibbitts, July 8, 2008) and in more general terms in the International Herald Tribune (Australian Catholic abuse victims want apology from Pope, Michael Perry (Reuters), July 7, 2008). See also : Kevin? Rude! Really, really rude! | Fuck the evil nazi pope! Only $5500.

Deliver Us From Evil:

Vows Of Silence:

    Suffer the Children

    Your unflappable conceptions
    Moralistic views
    Never open to criticism
    Your overpowering ruse

    Promises of sanctuary
    In eternal bliss
    With starry eyes and cash in hand
    Pledge all to the master plan

    Just face the truth or fund the farce

    At one with your god
    Your sole intent
    Your treasured place assured
    For a substantial rent

    Global lunacy
    Death threats for supposed blasphemy
    No room for free thought
    All non-believers pushed to the floor

    Aggressive tyrants
    Supposed saints for the cause
    Judgement through force
    Faith a fuel for pointless wars

    When all is done
    Who shall benefit? Who is the one?
    Not to those who pass on
    But those dictators divine waving their deceitful wands

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The Yartz vs. Carlin, KRudd & Nelson

Just when you thought it was safe… yeah yeah: the July edition of Art Monthly Australia has a ‘controversial’ cover, one featuring a photograph of a young child, taken in 2003 by Melbourne photographer Polixeni Papapetrou of her daughter Olympia. Unsurprisingly, KRudd has condemned the magazine; the photograph has soon-to-be ex-Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson hollering for a marshal. Curiously, unlike Bill Henson’s photographic productions, The Age (Fairfax Corporation) has declared the image of this particular person of interest to be deserving of publication. Funnily:

THE girl at the centre of the latest storm over child nudity in art yesterday defended the pictures, while Federal Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson called for a police investigation. Olympia Nelson, 11, appears naked on the cover of Art Monthly magazine in a photo taken when she was six years old by her mother, Melbourne photographer Polixeni Papapetrou. Speaking to the media outside her home yesterday alongside her father, Age art critic Robert Nelson, Olympia said she was “really, really offended” at Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s comments that he cannot stand the image…

See also : Bill Henson : Video response (June 2, 2008) | Bill Henson Again (Again) (May 29, 2008) | 2020 Open Letter in Support of Bill Henson; Bill Henson … Again (May 27, 2008) | Bill Henson : Crikey! says Clive (May 26, 2008) | Bill Henson : Art or Pornography? (May 25, 2008) | mgk / suki has an opinion down after complaint by local white supremacists to MD Webhosting (May 24, 2008)

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Anarchy, Zimbabwe, Democracy, Torture

Long live Comrade Fatso!

The Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF) has published interviews with two libertarian activists from Zimbabwe: Biko Mutsaurwa, an anarcho-communist from the Uhuru Network and facilitator for the Toyi Toyi Artz Kollektive in Harare; and Comrade Fatso, AKA Samm Farai Monro, a cultural activist and artistic facilitator for Magamba! The Cultural Activist Network.

Torture? Democracy!

Here is the most chilling way I can find of stating the matter. Until recently, “torture” was something that the democratic state did only to the deserving. It was inflicted, and endured, by those members of the underclass who underwent the advanced form of training known as the CJS (Criminal Justice System). In these harsh exercises, poor men and women were introduced to the sorts of barbarism that they might expect to meet at the hands of a lawless foe who disregarded the Geneva Conventions. But it was something that Amerikkkans were being trained to ignore, not to ponder

One man who has done thunk on the subject is Darius Rejali, interviewed by Robin Lindley: “Water boarding. Hypothermia. Stress positions. Prolonged isolation. Sensory deprivation. These “clean” tortures leave deep psychological wounds but few physical scars—and they have been used for decades not only by dictatorships, but by democratic governments, including the United States.”

Knock me down with a feather.

Rejali makes a number of interesting observations in his interview. For example:

My great grandfather was a prince and wanted to be feared, so he wasn’t afraid to torture and kill people who he thought were terrorists and anarchists. His enemies all said his values [were not] worth it because he defended them using barbaric methods. And nobody really misses him. So I tell Americans don’t make the same mistake of my great-grandfather—don’t defend the values you have using barbaric methods because nobody will miss you either.

See also : The George Bush Presidential Library | The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum | Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation | Et cetera

Note that during its most recent (and still ongoing) military occupation of Northern Ireland / the Six Counties, the British state conducted some path-breaking experiments in sensory deprivation on Republican prisoners, often on those held without trial. Prisoners were subjected to hooding, wall-standing, white noise, sleep deprivation and various other techniques designed to destroy their sense of self, and hence their ability and willingness to resist British authority. This form of state terrorism is also intended to have instructional value, the lesson being that those who defy state impositions will be destroyed, and so joining in any kind of collective resistance is rendered that much less attractive useless.

One of the obvious advantages of such techniques, over and above cruder forms of torture, is legalistic: it allows the people authorising such uses of force to do so while claiming that they do not support ‘torture’ (while at the same time, as in the case of US Vice President Dick Cheney, seeking legal approval to do just that).

Writing in The Guinea Pigs (Penguin, 1974, Minuteman Press, 1981), John McGuffin (1942–2002) defines sensory deprivation as follows:

Sensory deprivation (SD) refers literally to the artificial deprivation of the senses – auditory, visual, tactile and kinesthetic. In connection with the Northern Ireland ‘guineapigs’ it meant (1) hooding prisoners prior to their interrogation; (2) constant use of a sound machine which produces ‘white noise’, a high pitched hissing, mushy sound; (3) long periods of immobilization, being forced to lean against a wall, legs wide apart with only the fingertips touching the wall; (4) little or no food or drink; and (5) being forced to wear loose overalls, several sizes too big. In addition, (6) prisoners were deprived of sleep for days on end; while not technically SD this accentuates the process. There is a purpose behind all these actions. Measures (1), (2), (3) and (5) cause visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile deprivation while measures (4) and (6) deprive the brain of oxygen and sugar necessary for normal functioning. In addition, measures (1), (4) and (6) may disturb the normal body metabolism.

No doubt US authorities have learned a great deal from their British counterparts in this exciting field, and sensory deprivation also no doubt continues to prove to be a technique of great utility in the never-ending War on Terror™.

Believe me, it’s democracy.

Robin Lindley : You recount the torture of prisoners with electricity by Seattle police in the 1920s.

Darius Rejali : In the 1910s and 1920s, when electricity was new, several police forces used electric devices to get confessions from prisoners. In Seattle from about 1922 to 1925 there was a cell in the downtown prison with an electrified mat. The [prisoners] would be forced to walk on it, then the electricity would be turned on, and the prisoners would hop and skip and sparks would fly until [they] confessed. The great thing about that was that electricity didn’t leave marks.

And that was one of several cases. In Dallas, they attached prisoners to a battery. In Arkansas, they had a portable electric chair in a sheriff’s office that didn’t kill [but] shocked during interrogations. The oldest is “the hummingbird,” the first electrical device used in 1908 in prisons in New York, as documented by the anarchist and writer Emma Goldman. She had a long-term correspondence with prisoners [who] described the hummingbird. It was probably an electrical device that hummed with current like an early cattle prod. That was the first electric torture device used on helpless individuals by state officials for the purpose of intimidation.

Most forget that America is the place where electro-torture began—not Nazi Germany. And it began for important reasons: a socialist opposition, press who followed the police, church groups. The police wanted to avoid bad publicity when they could, so they used these [devices]. It’s similar to the way stun guns and tasers are used today on populations that generally aren’t cared about in conditions that are hard to document.

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Arrests and Detentions of Activists and Independent Journalists in Japan

Japan July 7th-9th – In the lead up to the G8 Summit in Japan from July 7th through 9th, Japanese authorities have arrested domestic activists and have detained numerous foreign independent media journalists and anti-G8 protesters. At least six independent journalists and ten academics have been detained by Japanese immigration officials in the past weeks, including Andrej Grubacic, professor of sociology at the University of San Francisco. Police arrested eight protesters on June 29, as 1,500 people marched against the G8 Summit in Tokyo’s fashionable fashionable Shibuya and Shinjuku districts. Earlier this month, workers in Kamagasaki clashed with police and security in the face of violent repression and brutality against at least one worker.

Japan’s security budget for the G8 Summit is at least 30 billion yen ($283 million), topping the 113 million euros ($186 million) Germany spent to host the summit of the world’s most powerful “democratic” nations.

[FCUK the G8!]

The G8 Summit will be held in the resort town of Toyako on the northern island of Hokkaido. Japanese activists opposing the summit call it an “arbitrary meeting of governments dominating the global financial market with the World Trade Organization and Free Trade Agreeements”. They object to the fact that developing nations are forced to accept agreements like NAFTA in exchange for ODA (Official Developmental Assistance).

At the local level, they are concerned that in recent years Japanese social welfare has been reduced and the working poor have suffered. Agribusiness, a favorite topic of G8 discussion, runs counter to Japanese tradition of respect for individual farmers. At the same time, the US is urging Japan to re-arm despite having a constitution imposed by US Occupation Forces that calls for Japan to forever remain a peaceful nation.

The US led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are also targets of the G8 protests, and caricatures of President Bush with the theme “Wanted for Murder” were seen in internet video of the demonstrations.

On June 30th, the Counter-G8 International Forum opened in Hokkaido and will conclude on July 1st. Media G8way reports that anti-G8 activists from Japan and across the world came together to strategize on how to resist the G8 and construct alternatives to a system in which “financial crises, food crises and ecological destruction are inherent.”

Meanwhile, organizers continue to prepare protests and demonstrations against the summit. Daily six hour marches are planned from one of the main camps, Toyoura camp, into town, and a major demonstration estimated at 10,000 people is scheduled for July 5 in Sapporo.

No-G8! | Protests ahead of G8 summit in Japan, Julian Ryall, Telegraph.co.uk, July 6, 2008 | G8 summit: Breathtaking venue with no protesters to spoil the view, Justin McCurry, The Guardian, July 5, 2008 (“Huge Japanese security operation to keep anti-globalisation activists far from leaders”) | G-8 summit draws grab-bag of activists, causes / G-8 summit invokes use of journalistic cliches, tropes, Joseph Coleman, AP, July 7, 2008

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Drink-Soaked Ex-Trotskyite Popinjay For War Undergoes Waterboarding For Vanity

This is funny, in a slightly awful way: Christopher Hitchens voluntarily undergoing waterboarding in a valiant quest to determine if the practice George II has declared neat-o is, indeed, torture.

You’ll never guess what he concluded.

In future issues of Vanity Fair, word on the virtual street is that Christopher will be attempting to answer other, similarly challenging questions. For example: Is undergoing oral sex — performed by, say, a willing intern — a pleasurable experience? Is tobacco-smoking habit-forming? Does one have a tendency to jog into battles waving old school ties?

Scratch of the t-t-turntable : ventz | See also : Australia: Release of secret reports highlights Labor’s role in boosting spy agencies, Mike Head, wsws.org, July 5, 2008

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starFUCKs cOFFee

    “I was convinced that under my leadership, employees would come to realize that I would listen to their concerns… If they had faith in me and my motives, they wouldn’t need a union.” ~ Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time, Howard Schultz & Dori Jones Yang, Hyperion, 1997

    A Starbucks representative told 24 Hour News 8 they consider their employees partners and “respect our partners right to organize, but believe that they would not find it necessary given our pro-partner environment.”

The Global Day of Action Against Starbucks on July 5, 2008, while extensive — involving protests in approximately 17 countries and almost 50 cities — garnered almost no corporate/state media attention. The protests were sparked by Starbucks firing two union members. On April 24, 2008, Mónica, a barista and employee in Seville, Spain; and on June 6, Cole Dorsey, a barista and employee in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.

GR Starbucks employee firing triggers global protests
July 6, 2008

Kentwood, Mich. (WOOD) – Western Michigan is in the center of a series of global demonstrations against Starbucks after a local employee was fired for union activity. Workers picketed a Kentwood Starbucks store Saturday afternoon in response to two union related firings by the coffee giant, one in Spain, and one right here in West Michigan. Cole Dorsey, an East Grand Rapids barista, worked for the company for two years, and was considered a stellar employee, until he was fired the day Starbucks discovered he was in a union. Starbucks would not reveal any specifics about why Dorsey was fired. Leaders of the protest say Starbucks has been firing outspoken union baristas ever since the start of the International Workers of the World Starbucks Workers Union in 2004. Dorsey who was present at the Kentwood protest, hopes to alter how Starbucks pays and treats it’s coffee growers and baristas. “If they see this global solidarity of people that are angry throughout the world they might have to reconsider how many stores they can open,” he told 24 Hour News 8 Reporter Jessica Leffler. A Starbucks representative told 24 Hour News 8 they consider their employees partners and “respect our partners right to organize, but believe that they would not find it necessary given our pro-partner environment.”

The protests took place in Argentina, Australia (Melbourne), Austria (Vienna), Chile, France, Germany (Aachen, Berlin, Bonn, Braunschweig, Bremen, Darmstadt, Dortmund, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, München, Münster, Nürnberg, Stuttgart and Wuppertal), Ireland (Belfast, Dublin), Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland (Wroclaw), Portugal, Russia (Moscow), Serbia, Slovakia, Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Valencia), the UK (Birmingham, Brighton, London) and the USA (Boston, MA, Burlington, VT, Chicago, IL, Fresno, CA, Grand Rapids, MI, Los Angeles, CA, New York City, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Rochester, NY, Salt Lake City, UT, Tempe, AZ).

In Australia, PR for Starbucks is handled by Porter Novelli, a subsidiary of Clemenger Communications, Australasia’s largest PR firm.

See also : Melbourne Starbucks Action, July 5, 2008 | Global Day of Action Against Starbucks : July 5, 2008 | Global Day of Action website | Grand Rapids Starbucks Workers Union (IWW) | Sección Sindical en Starbucks. CNT-AIT | Union struggles to reach, recruit Starbucks workers, Melissa Allison, Seattle Times, January 4, 2007

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Andrew Bolt : Ten Years of Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Journalistic Excellence

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Dearest Editor,

Thank Goodness for Andrew Bolt! Without those subtle references to ’emperors’ and ‘kenzo bags’ I never would have realised that Toyota was owned by a bunch of those bloody Japs! Well they won’t be getting a red Aussie cent out of me – I’ll be sticking with my patriotic Honda, thanks.

Kind regards,

Dr. Cam

And from this Saturday just gone:

If there was a fat Olympics, we would be the gold medal nation, according to Prof. Simon Stewart from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute (A nation of fatties, 20/6). I’m all for patriotic optimism, but surely – as the fattest and least athletic nation – we would be the clear losers. Prof. Stewart should stick to preventative cardiology and leave sport to the experts.

Kindest regards,

Dr. Cam

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Off with his head!

From the Department of 75-Years-Too-Late:

Hitler swiftly loses his head in the dictator’s latest downfall
Allan Hall
The Observer
July 6, 2008

In life, he died from a pistol shot to the head. But yesterday, Hitler‘s wax effigy met the fate of the French nobility after 1789: decapitation. A controversial waxwork that went on show at Madame Tussauds in Berlin last week was beheaded by anti-fascist protesters within minutes of the doors opening.

‘A man leapt over the ropes and, with a single whack, the head was off,’ said a witness.

A 41-year-old man, a member of Antifa, a radical group opposed to neo-Nazi violence in Germany, was apprehended by police shortly afterwards. He faces charges of criminal damage, assault and trespass.

Some 25 workers spent about four months on the waxwork, using more than 2,000 pictures and pieces of archive material…

Obviously, the man responsible for this outrage is a liar, a hypocrite and no better than the Nazi dictator whose wax effigy he decapitated. Note that Tussauds is owned by Merlin Entertainments Group Ltd, the biggest operator of amusement parks and other attractions in Europe, and the second largest operating globally after Disney, the company established by one of Adolf’s American admirers, Walt.

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Melbourne Starbucks Action, July 5, 2008

Melbourne Starbucks Action

Twenty people from various groups, including IWW, Melbourne ASF (Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation, attached to the IWA), Melbourne Anarchist Club, Union Solidarity and more showed up to show our solidarity with the sacked Starbucks workers and demand Starbucks allow their workers to organise. The action went for about an hour and a half, emptying the store almost completely. Lots of cops (who got free Starbucks coffees, of course), but it was all very civil.

See also : Global Day of Action Against Starbucks : July 5, 2008

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LOL! Teh Interwebs are cool! Republicrats are not!

FREAK OUT!

Anarchist group posts private RNC transportation plans on website
Elena Kibasova
KAALTV.com
July 3, 2007

Transportation plans for the Republican National Convention are posted on the website of an anarchist group promising to crash the convention. The document, which is an early version of the master transportation plan, was leaked by a website run by a group called the RNC Welcoming Committee

Come September, I’ll be joining plane loads of Australian and Kiwi anarchists, English, German and Swedish football hooligans, on their way to the convention. Uh-huh, yeah.

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