I know that this site has had precious little band stuff on it, but we are playing Vancouver Island HardcoreFest 8. The fest goes on for three days. Aug. 3-4-5. We are playing on Sunday the 5th. The folks involved deserve your utmost respect, and so does the venue ( Victoria Events Centre on Broad St.), so no fucking around. Save that shit for afterwards. Booze, fights, and other frat boy bullshit can wait until you're in university with the other douchebags, or if you're currently in the ivory towers of hallowed higher education, wait until you're "pub crawling" with the rest of the fucking idiots. Tell Troy, Tyler, Ebony, Pauly, and everyone else how much you appreciate them and everything they do for a largely ungrateful crowd. See you there. Show up Friday the 3rd for Write-Off!!!!!
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Friday, 27 July 2012
REMEMBER THIS
It's time to remember all of the people who have fallen in the imperialists' fight to secure the natural resources and cheap labour of other lands, while simultaneously unleashing and encouraging forces in the parasitic homelands of these same imperialists to fight against "illegal" immigration. No, I'm not talking about soldiers who have sacrificed themselves on the altar of the "free market" and monopolistic capitalist dogs, I'm talking about the civilians whose blood has been spilled like it was nothing. And to the leeches running the various wars around the world, these lives mean nothing.
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
SWINE
I just want to put a little quote from Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, in here...
The role of the police is not to serve and protect the people. It is to serve and protect the system that rules over the people. To enforce the relations of exploitation and oppression, the conditions of poverty, misery and degradation into which the system has cast people and is determined to keep people in. The law and order the police are about, with all of their brutality and murder, is the law and the order that enforces all this oppression and madness.
This is something that must be kept in mind by everyone who has a hint of class consciousness in them, and everyone who has even the vaguest idea about what's going on in the world today. I've heard the argument too many times about how, "Well, they're not all bad. Some of them are really nice". Stupid bullshit. It's not about the individual. It's about the social role the pigs play in upholding everything in this society. The reason we take everything down to an individual level is that is how bourgeois society has trained us to think. Me, me, fucking me.
Here's a quote from Chairman Mao Tsetung:
"In class society, everyone lives as a member of a particular class,and every kind of thinking, without exception, is stamped with the brand of a class."
That's what I have today. Think, and keep informed. I don't give a fuck whether you agree or not. Use your fucking head.
The role of the police is not to serve and protect the people. It is to serve and protect the system that rules over the people. To enforce the relations of exploitation and oppression, the conditions of poverty, misery and degradation into which the system has cast people and is determined to keep people in. The law and order the police are about, with all of their brutality and murder, is the law and the order that enforces all this oppression and madness.
This is something that must be kept in mind by everyone who has a hint of class consciousness in them, and everyone who has even the vaguest idea about what's going on in the world today. I've heard the argument too many times about how, "Well, they're not all bad. Some of them are really nice". Stupid bullshit. It's not about the individual. It's about the social role the pigs play in upholding everything in this society. The reason we take everything down to an individual level is that is how bourgeois society has trained us to think. Me, me, fucking me.
Here's a quote from Chairman Mao Tsetung:
"In class society, everyone lives as a member of a particular class,and every kind of thinking, without exception, is stamped with the brand of a class."
That's what I have today. Think, and keep informed. I don't give a fuck whether you agree or not. Use your fucking head.
Monday, 23 July 2012
DEAD FUCKING PEDOPHILE PIG
The only unfortunate thing about this fucking pig's death is that it seems to have been self-inflicted. Former rcmpig warren robert allen was serving a mere three fucking year sentence for sexually assaulting a 14 year old boy with a friend of his, (he later bragged about this on an internet chat room), and for having tens of thousands of child porn images on his computer. The children were all under 5 years old. Three.Fucking.Years. Fuck him, and the fucking judge who showed him so fucking much leniency, probably because he was a fucking pig. Did I mention that this lowlife piece of shit was HIV positive? Holy fuck. Once again, three years. It's only too bad that prison justice didn't get to him first. I wish nothing but pain and suffering for animals like this, and anyone who would ever admit to being his friend, or supporter. This fucking system has filth like this upholding "law and order". I wonder how many times he was called to help out a child in distress.
Read more:http://www.theprovince.com/news/Former+Alberta+Mountie+found+dead+federal+prison/6976549/story.html#ixzz21W30Nsew
Former Alberta Mountie found dead in B.C. federal prison
BY SAM COOPER, THE PROVINCE JULY 23, 2012
Robert Warren Allen leaves court in downtown in Vancouver on child pornography charges after his sentencing hearing Tuesday in BC Supreme Court on December 13, 2011. The Vancouver man was arrested after a police crackdown on a child pornography network resulted in more than 200 charges on December 13, 2011.
Photograph by: Mark van Manen , PNG
A former Alberta Mountie jailed for child porn offences and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy in Vancouver has died in a federal prison in Agassiz of a believed suicide.
On Friday, 54-year-old Warren Robert Allen of Vancouver was found unresponsive in his cell by prison guards, and later pronounced dead at Chilliwack General Hospital, prison officials said Monday.
A source told The Province that Allen died of a self-inflicted wound, however assistant warden Brenda Miller said for privacy reasons she could not disclose circumstances of the death. Chilliwack RCMP Cpl. Tammy Hollingsworth said no foul play is suspected, and police are not investigating Allen’s death.
In January, Allen was sentenced to three years, three months, after pleading guilty to one count of possession of child porn for the purpose of distribution and one count of sexual assault.
He was arrested in May 2010 after police executed a search warrant on Allen’s Vancouver apartment, and found 27,000 images of children under the age of five being sexually abused, after reviewing just 200,000 of 840,000 images on his computer.
Allen’s sexual assault victim, who can only be identified by the initials K.R. due to a publication ban, was discovered after police found that Allen had chatted with the boy online and lured him to his apartment.
Allen, who was HIV-positive, arranged to have an HIV-positive male friend pick up the boy and bring him to Allen’s West End apartment, where the two men sexually assaulted the youth in September 2009.
Later, Allen bragged about the “tag-team” sexual assault on a chat line.
In sentencing, B.C. Supreme Court Madam Justice Sunni Stromberg-Stein found that mitigating factors in the case included that Allen has no prior criminal record and was a “very intelligent, high-functioning and high-achieving” man.
Allen served as an RCMP officer in Alberta from 1978 to 1984, the judge noted, before leaving to get his law degree from Queen’s University.
Allen’s death is not the first at Mountain Institution involving inmates imprisoned for child sex crimes. In March 2008, Michael Andrew Gibbon, 39, who was serving a sentence for child pornography offences, was beaten to death during a prison riot.
And in March 2007, James Patrick Jones, 55 — convicted in the 1987 first-degree murder and sexual assault of three-year-old Stacie Harker — was found unresponsive in his cell by prison guards.
Read more:http://www.theprovince.com/news/Former+Alberta+Mountie+found+dead+federal+prison/6976549/story.html#ixzz21W30Nsew
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Check out this recent cop action from Anaheim, California. Editorializing is not necessary here. If you take the cops side in any of this, then fuck you.
Scene of the alleged murder of Joel Acevedo. Image from Twitter/@UrbanIntifada
Image from Twitter/@PaliCali48
A policeman levels his gun at protesters.
Police dog takes protester down and bites his arm.
Police fire rubber bullets at protesters.
Demonstrators carry off a boy injured in the ensuing panic.
Anaheim police 'kill another man', cops filmed firing on women & children at protest (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Published: 23 July, 2012, 13:10
Edited: 23 July, 2012, 17:11
Edited: 23 July, 2012, 17:11
A second case of deadly police-involved shooting is reported in Anaheim over the weekend. It comes just a day after police shot a 24-year-old man, sparking chaotic protests.
Police shot dead a handcuffed man in the Guinida neighborhood of the city, reports OC Weekly, citing eyewitness accounts.
Family friends told the Weekly that the victim was Joel Acevedo, a resident of Anaheim.
Residents on the scene allegedly tried to take photos from a second floor of an apartment block, but police obscured their view with flash lights. The second alleged killing took place a few blocks away from the place where 24-year-old Manuel Diaz was gunned down by police on Saturday.
Scene of the alleged murder of Joel Acevedo. Image from Twitter/@UrbanIntifada
Image from Twitter/@PaliCali48
Cops use rubber bullets and release dog on protesters
In the wake of Diaz's death, roughly 200 people gathered to protest police brutality and pelted cops with bottles.
Police attempted to break up the crowds firing beanbag rounds and tear gas. A shocking video of the riot showswomen and children amongst the panicking demonstrator, fleeing for cover.
Footage shows a police dog slipping from an officer’s hand and taking down one of the protesters and biting his arm before being brought under control.
“They just released the dog, and I had my baby and my stroller,” resident Susan Lopez told local television channel KCAL.
Demonstrations have raged in Anaheim since Saturday afternoon when Diaz died of his wounds after being shot by cops.
On Sunday enraged protesters stormed the local police station amid chants of “no justice, no peace” and "cops, pigs, murderers."
A video showing the moments right after the shooting has emerged on YouTube. The video also shows that Diaz’s head was covered in blood, raising doubts about whether the police’s actions were justified. There have also been complaints online that police did not do enough to help the wounded Diaz, who apparently was still twitching at the beginning of the video.
The video’s description says that the witness who took the video has chosen to remain anonymous over fear of reprisals.
A policeman levels his gun at protesters.
Police dog takes protester down and bites his arm.
Police fire rubber bullets at protesters.
Demonstrators carry off a boy injured in the ensuing panic.
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Police brutality story heats up: Anaheim PD faces evidence-buying claims
Witnesses to the fatal police shooting of an unarmed man in Anaheim, California say officers offered to buy up cell phone footage of the brutality that followed. The circumstances of the shooting are currently under investigation.
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SHITBAG QUITS FORCE
r.c.m.p shitbag monty robinson has resigned from the pigforce, just before his sentencing. This is an asshole who ordered the taser to be used during the Dziekanski Vancouver airport incident, and who was fucking drinking and driving while he had his kids in the car, the night he killed that young motorcyclist. What a fine upstanding role model for his kids, and for the rest of society, who he has sworn to serve and protect. Idiot. Read the article.
A disgraced RCMP officer who was found guilty in connection with a 2008 traffic fatality and was involved in the death of Robert Dziekanski quit the force, just as his sentencing hearing opened in Vancouver.
Cpl. Benjamin (Monty) Robinson was found guilty in March of obstruction of justice following a collision in Delta, B.C., that killed motorcyclist Orion Hutchinson.
On Friday morning just as the sentencing hearing for the disgraced corporal was getting underway in B.C. Supreme Court, Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens announced Robinson had voluntarily submitted his discharge papers.
RCMP Cpl. Benjamin (Monty) Robinson walks to court in Vancouver during his trial earlier this year. (CBC)
Callens said he would have preferred to fire Robinson, but he immediately signed his discharge instead.
"While I have been clear that I was seeking his involuntary dismissal, the opportunity to discharge him from the organization this morning was one which eliminated further delays, costs and uncertainty," said Callens.
"Mr. Robinson’s career with the RCMP has ended. As a private citizen, he is no longer subject to any disciplinary actions under the RCMP Act; however, he is still subject to the ongoing criminal matters," he said.
Robinson was facing an internal Code of Conduct investigation and was suspended from the RCMP with pay since the 2008 collision. But an RCMP spokesperson couldn't clarify who was paying Robinson's legal bills and exactly how much Robinson had been costing the force.
At the sentencing hearing Crown prosecutors asked for a sentence of three to nine months jail time or a 12- to 18-month conditional sentence for Robinson, while his own lawyers asked for a three- to six-month conditional sentence.
2 shots of vodka after accident
Robinson, who was off-duty at the time of the 2008 accident, left the scene before police arrived and went home to consume more alcohol, although he returned to the scene a short time later.
A coroner's report concluded the actions of both the driver and the motorcyclist contributed to the crash that killed Orion Hutchinson in Delta, B.C., in 2008. (CBC)
At the trial, Justice Janice Dillon dismissed Robinson's defence in which he had claimed he had walked to his Delta, B.C., home a short distance away and had two shots of vodka to calm himself because he said that's what an alcoholic would do.
In her strongly worded judgment, Dillon said Robinson used his own police training in a deliberate attempt to obstruct justice. By drinking after the accident, there was no way police could determine if he had been impaired prior to it.
Dillon also concluded Robinson had lied to Delta police officers who came to the crash scene, understating how much he had been drinking at a party just before the crash.
Hutchinson, who died at the scene, was also found to have consumed alcohol before the crash.
Dillon said she would impose a sentence on Robinson July 27.
Earlier, Hutchinson's father read out a victim impact statement to court.
Glen Hutchinson described becoming mentally unbalanced after his son's death. He said he lost his career and his relationships with his daughter and wife. He said he has tried to take his own life several times.
"Right now, aside from still being alive, I have nothing," he said, weeping.
"I will not witness Orion growing old, and there's a deep pain endured every single day in the struggle to find a purpose in life."
Oustide court, Hutchinson's friend David Van Den Brink said the sentencing recommendations presented in court weren't harsh enough.
"It should be worse," he said. "If you're trained to do something right, it's really hypocritical if you're arresting people for this. And then you do the exact same thing and worse, and then you lie about it and you have no remorse for it and you continue to lie. You won't stand up and take responsibility for your own actions."
Dziekanski connection
Robinson is also one of four RCMP officers awaiting trial on a perjury charge in connection with the death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver airport in October 2007.
Robinson was in charge of the team of officers who dealt with the distressed Dziekanski by quickly stunning him repeatedly with a Taser.
Sentencing submissions in the obstruction case could go all day Friday and the judge might reserve her decision following that.
The Crown and the defence are expected to put forward arguments on the length of sentence that should be imposed.
With files from the CBC's Terry DonnellyThursday, 19 July 2012
BUT IT'S THE LAW!!!
We once again run into an example of an institution (or person, company, group, etc.), who are just a little bit too eager to implement a new law, without actually questioning the repercussions of said law, or the morality (or lack of) behind it. I'm talking about the td bank shutting down thousands of accounts held by Iranian-Canadians, in compliance with a new federal law regarding sanctions on Iran. The new law states that there are to be no financial transactions that would benefit people living in Iran, or the country of Iran. What about the immigrants who come here, and send money home, in order to relieve the hardships of living in a country where some second rate imperialist would try to impose poverty through sanctions in order to make that country do the bidding of the world's policedog, the u.s.a.? So far the fucking td bank is the only one to have done this (shutting down of accounts). The fucking bank even has a sellout to be the fucking mouthpiece for this travesty. Fuck the government, and any unjust law anywhere. Read this shit.
Read more:http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Bank+will+reach+some+Iranian+Canadians+affected+account+closures/6946653/story.html#ixzz214cCRcUE
TD Bank will ‘reach out’ to some Iranian-Canadians affected by account closures
BY MICHELLE ZILIO, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN JULY 17, 2012
OTTAWA — TD Bank Group said Tuesday it will “reach out” to some Iranian-Canadian clients whose accounts were closed in compliance with Canadian sanctions against Iran, possibly leading to the restoration of some banking relationships.
On July 6, the Citizen reported TD had begun sending letters to clients whose accounts it had closed. The letters told clients that under recent changes to the Special Economic Measures (Iran) Regulation, Canadian financial institutions are forbidden from providing financial services to anyone in Iran or for the benefit of Iran.
The Canadian Bankers Association told the Citizen it is up to each bank individually to ensure compliance with economic sanctions against Iran.
TD began sending the letters to Iranian-Canadians across the country as early as the beginning of May, according to some of those who received them. The bank said it tried to contact customers who were affected by the regulations, and in cases where they did not hear back, it was forced to close their accounts.
Although TD cannot provide information about specific problematic transactions to former Iranian-Canadian clients, the bank said Tuesday it is taking steps to contact clients affected by the account closures who did not answer calls or letters to confirm or update their information.
“One of the things that we have been hearing from the media is what were some of the criteria we used to exit some of these customer relationships?” said TD Bank Group spokesperson Mohammed Nakhooda. “For those customers who did not respond to our calls and letters, we will reach out to them again in the next 30 days to confirm or update their information. And in some cases, depending on the information we obtain, this might lead to the banking relationship being restored.”
Although Nakhooda admits the information he provided Tuesday was “vague,” he was able to provide additional details as to why the accounts were closed.
Until Monday, TD said it closed the accounts of any client who provided financial services to anyone in Iran or for the benefit of Iran. As of Tuesday, Nakhooda added that any client who “provided and retained an active residential or employment address in Iran” was also identified in the “small pool of customers” whose accounts were closed.
For Pooya Sadeghi, who started a Facebook group called “Condemn TD Bank in their Treatment of clients with Iranian Background” after the bank ceased providing services to his family, the closure of accounts of those who have a residential or employment address in Iran is a new justification for the account closures.
“It is news to me and it’s very irrational. Many people who immigrated here because they cannot find their own jobs here,” said Sadeghi. “They get money sent to support them here.”
TD Bank Group has agreed to meet with the Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) to discuss the closures next week, according to ICC Vice-President Kaveh Shahrooz.
Between the meeting with the ICC and TD’s efforts to reach out to affected Iranian-Canadians, the recent steps taken by the bank are “too little too late” for Sadeghi.
The ICC did not respond to calls for comment Tuesday morning.
Individuals affected by the closures said they had been diligent in following the restrictions set out in the regulation, making sure to abide by the regulations. However, many former clients still do not understand why their accounts were closed.
Section 5 part D of the regulation lists a series of exemptions for the sanctions between Iran and Canada. The exemptions for financial exchanges include financial services provided or acquired before November 11, 2011, pension payments to or from Iran, and non-commercial financial services under $40,000 (with record of transaction).
For Montreal lawyer Vincent Valaï, former president of the Association des Juristes Persans du Québec (an organization that has criticized TD’s actions), the absence of consideration for these sanction exemptions is the most puzzling part of TD’s closure of the accounts of some of its Iranian-Canadian clients.
Last week, the Iranian embassy in Ottawa called the TD bank account closures “discriminatory” and said political problems between Canada and Iran should not affect the Iranian community in Canada.
So far, it appears no other Canadian bank has taken the same action as TD. The bank could not confirm how many accounts had been closed as a result of the sanctions, but reports say closures have been reported in Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and British Columbia.
As affected Iranian-Canadians continue to search for answers to the account closures, TD maintains its stance on its interpretation of the sanctions.
“We’re confident we correctly applied the sanction regulations in this situation,” said Nakhooda. “This is not a review or look-back. This is clearly just doing due diligence and going back out to customers who have not responded yet.”
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Read more:http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Bank+will+reach+some+Iranian+Canadians+affected+account+closures/6946653/story.html#ixzz214cCRcUE
Saturday, 14 July 2012
HIDE YOUR CHALK!!!
In their infinite wisdom, the l.a. pigs have decided to clamp down on those unruly "Occupy L.A." people and other hooligans, who would dare deface beautiful downtown los angeles with sidewalk chalk. Yes, this is real. The fucking idiot cops also decided to fire rubber fucking bullets at the chalkers. It's just lucky that the city of los angeles has no bigger problems than sidewalk chalk. Do the citizens there realize how fortunate they are to have such an attentive police force?
Occupy L.A.'s plan last night was to use the popular Downtown L.A. Art Walk as a stage for their own "Chalk Walk" -- the most high-profile demonstration so far in their ongoing crusade to prove chalking is a Constitutional right.
By the end of the night, according to LAPD media-relations officer Bruce Borihanh, 17 had been arrested: One for felony vandalism, nine for misdemeanor vandalism (chalking, presumably), two for failure to disperse, three for "assault with a deadly weapon" on a police officer, one for attempted assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, two for resisting arrest and two for "pedestrian in the roadway."
The LAPD does acknowledge that rubber bullets were used to keep order, and Borihanh says officers also swatted their batons at anyone who attempted to cross the skirmish line.
Occupy L.A. vs. LAPD at Downtown Art Walk: Four Officers Injured, 17 Protesters Arrested
By Simone Wilson Fri., Jul. 13 2012 at 10:45 AM
Categories: Occupy L.A.
Nancy Casanova via Twitter |
"Here's the pic of the girl who got detained by police for writing on the ground with chalk." |
Although much chalking was accomplished (messages ranged from "arrest corrupt bankers not chalkers" to the blunt "FUCK LAPD"), it soon gave way to a larger conflict:
The moment the first chalker was arrested around 8:40 p.m., on-scene journalist Nancy Casanova reported that people started throwing bottles at the LAPD.
It was all over from there. The Los Angeles Times estimates that 140 cops formed a skirmish line to keep the worked-up protesters under control -- which, of course, only enraged them further.
Here's a video of the chaos that ensued, shot from a nearby apartment building:
@LAScanner, which packages police-radio info into Tweets, reported around 11:15 p.m.that "People inside the Alexandria Hotel tossing bottles @ LAPD, 5th & Spring."
Sir Valiant Sanchez via Twitter |
"Art Walk?" |
Four officers were injured in the clash, which lasted until about 11:30 p.m.
One of them, a lady cop, was "hit in the front of her face shield with one of those heavy bottles," says Borihanh. She suffered a minor concussion and will have to stay home for a couple days. The other three injured officers were male: The first came away with "bumps and scratches from a fight with one of the suspects," the second suffered "a bump on his arm from an object being thrown" and the third was badly bruised on both arms.
As usual, the LAPD's version of events differs greatly from occupiers'. This photo of Art Walk and Chalk Walk attendees stung with rubber bullets was just posted to the Occupy Los Angeles Facebook page:
Occupy Los Angeles |
"Keep your children close - especially if they like playing hopscotch." |
Occupy claims the clash was a result of "poor leadership" on the part of LAPD Captain Horace Frank, and writes that "the approximately 500 people who clashed with LAPD were private, regular Angelenos who are also sick & tired of the stupid and repressive tactics the LAPD employs every single day in the neighborhoods of LA."
But some Art Walk regulars have been growing tired of Occupy's presence downtown. Today, on the monthly event's Facebook page, artist Sylvia Fuller comments: "I love street art but when it comes to being peaceful and respecting property and the wishes of others, being peaceful should be the ruling outcome! I am ashamed that artists would create disunity and disrupt the events of other artists!!!"
Update, 1:15 p.m.: Here's a street-level video of the confrontation.
The uploader, nicchakim, writes that "a few protesters were yelling in the faces of the cops... but one was holding up his bike as a shield and then someone behind him threw a water bottle. The police then advanced forcing a scattered crowd to run back. The protester with his bike got knocked down and I saw the LAPD club him several times."
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