Thursday 30 August 2012

ANOTHER ONE.

I find this particular quote to be the perfect supplement to the post below.
In a world marked by profound class divisions and social inequality, to talk about 'democracy'— without talking about theclass nature of that democracy and which class it serves—is meaningless, and worse. So long as society is divided into classes, there can be no 'democracy for all': one class or another will rule, and it will uphold and promote that kind of democracy which serves its interests and goals. The question is: which class will rule and whether its rule, and its system of democracy, will serve thecontinuation, or the eventual abolition, of class divisions and the corresponding relations of exploitation, oppression and inequality."

Bob Avakian, Chairman of the RCP,USA.

Bob 

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TO THE POINT.

There are many people, both here and around the world, who talk about the notion that "sure democracy is flawed, but it's better than anything else". Or the other more conservative line about soldiers dying in all of the stupid wars so we would have "freedom of speech". This is all nonsense. The bourgeoisie has set this shit up so it will serve their rule. To think that we can defeat them, using their own tools, is total bullshit. Their is no such thing as classless democracy. One class or another is going to rule. And right now, it's the fucking rich.

Tuesday 28 August 2012

FUCK.THEM.ALL.

In a normal inversion of justice (whatever the fuck that is), the pig who killed a  21 year old motorcyclist will see no jail time. And yes, the fucking pig was drunk, and was also behind the tasering of Polish Immigrant Robert Dziekanski, which led to his death. This motherfucker has shown no remorse for stealing the life of someone so young, and will be under house arrest. What if it had been me who had killed the fucking pig while I was drunk? Would I get grounded like he did, or would I have gotten shit kicked by the cops,and then given years behind bars by the fucking judge? Double standards indeed, my friends. Fuck them all.

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - No jail time was handed to a disgraced former RCMP officer on Friday even as a judge said his attempt to block the police investigation into his role in a fatal motorcycle crash "strikes at the heart of the justice system."

Veteran RCMP officer Cpl. Benjamin (Monty) Robinson was sentenced to a one-year conditional term for his obstruction of justice conviction in connection with the October 2008 accident that killed a 21-year-old.

It means he will serve one month under house arrest, with the remainder under the supervision of a probation officer.

The officer, who gained notoriety for being one of four Mounties involved in the Taser-related death of Robert Dziekanski, resigned from the RCMP last week on the same day a Crown lawyer asked for his imprisonment.

Family members of victim Orion Hutchinson were not happy with the decision.

"That sentence just felt like he's being grounded," Hutchinson's mother, Judith, said outside the New Westminster courthouse. "It doesn't feel like a sentence to me, it feels like that's not enough."

Robinson was driving a vehicle that struck and killed the young man in an intersection of the Vancouver suburb of Delta, B.C., four years ago.

He was returning with his two young children from a Halloween party, where he had consumed five beers earlier in the night.

After the crash, the off-duty officer left the scene to bring his two children home. While there, he gulped two shots of vodka that he later claimed was simply aimed at calming his nerves.

Judge Janice Dillon of the B.C. Supreme Court ruled that drinking the vodka was a deliberate act to mislead the crash investigation, noting the veteran's extensive RCMP training taught him that drinking booze afterwards could potentially mask the alcohol he drank earlier in the night.

At his sentencing, Dillon said the man's conduct causes one to lose faith in the "protect and serve" police mantra, particularly as he has showed no remorse for the offence or acknowledged any guilt.

However, Robinson's status as a first-time offender and his First Nations heritage were factors in Dillon's decision. She noted that imprisonment would also require protective custody, because he is a police officer.

Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of between three and nine months in jail, or a conditional sentence of up to 18 months. Robinson's lawyer asked for a conditional sentence of three to six months. The maximum penalty for the offence is 10 years in prison.

Conditions for Robinson's sentence include a $1000 victim surcharge, keeping the peace during the 12-month period and following a strict curfew.

Robinson, 42, was also ordered to write a letter of sympathy to the Hutchinson family.

He had initially faced internal discipline within the RCMP force, including a code-of-conduct investigation, but his discharge means those actions have been halted.

Robinson still faces perjury charges in connection with his testimony at the public inquiry into Dziekanski's death at Vancouver's airport in 2007, where the Polish immigrant was repeatedly stunned with an RCMP Taser.

Three other Mounties directly involved in the case also face perjury charges. The trial for all four is set for next April.


Read it on Global News: Global Lethbridge | No jail time for veteran RCMP officer who obstructed justice after fatal crash 

Sunday 19 August 2012

NO SURPRISE

I'm sure I'm not the only one who's not surprised that the new mosque going up in victoria has already received threats, and from an alleged former member of the military, who now claims to be working for the coast guard. To any idiot who is surprised, get your head out of your ass, please. The military is trained to view the "other" as the enemy, and that includes the entire local population of whatever unfortunate country is being invaded and stripped of even the illusion of sovereignty. Besides, our quaint little victoria is a racist motherfucker. Here's the article.


CTV British Columbia
Published Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 1:08PM PDT 
Last Updated Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 7:21PM PDT
Police in Victoria are investigating disturbing comments made on Facebook threatening an attack on the city’s new mosque with a rocket launcher.
On a Facebook page called “I Love Downtown Victoria” a poster identifying himself as Dan Speed wrote, “that’s not good” in reference to the Muslim place of worship.
“Blast it with an 84mm Carl Gustaf,” he added in a subsequent post.
A Carl Gustaf is a high-powered anti-tank gun capable of serious damage.
The comments are now gone as is the poster’s profile
Before the profile disappeared, Dan Speed identified himself as former military and as currently working in security for the Canadian Coast Guard.
The local Muslim community is concerned over the comments.
“It is a little bit scary to see someone that has military training say something like that,” said Azhar Omarjee of the B.C. Association of Muslims Victoria.
Victoria police are in the early stages of an investigation.
“We don’t know what form that investigation is going to take, but they’re looking into all aspects of it right now,” Const. Mike Russell said.
“They’ll be looking into the history of this gentleman. They’ll be looking into all the different facets surrounding the posting as well.”
The Canadian Coast Guard said no one named Dan Speed works for the organization. But CTV News has learned Speed does work at the Victoria coast guard base as a commissionaire, a company many agencies contract with for security services.
Meanwhile, as the Victoria community celebrates Ramadan it is inviting the Facebook poster to lean more about the religion and the people who follow it.
“I think in general that we should be more tolerant of one another and I’m sure if he got to know us personally, I don’t think there should be any problems,” Omarjee said.
Russell added the police are taking the comments seriously.
“Anytime something like this comes to light, with the state of things that have happened in the States and that, we're certainly going to pay attention to this,” he said.
Earlier this month, an army veteran opened fire inside a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and killed six people.
In July, a gunman killed 12 people and injured dozed more at a Colorado movie theatre showing the “The Dark Knight Rises” A North Vancouver man, who allegedly made threats online to copy that shooting, now faces charges.
Cyber threats and bullying aren’t new, and posters are increasingly finding themselves in trouble with the law.
Defence lawyer Michael Bolton says menacing comments on the web represent new territory for the courts.
“I think the criminal code has never got developed to deal with social media,” he said.
No one faces charges in connection to the threatening postings against the Victoria mosque.
With a report from CTV British Columbia’s Stephen Andrew and Bhinder Sajan




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Friday 17 August 2012

EVERY LINK IN THE CHAIN


We live in a fucked up society. A society where if you speak out against rape, you are seen as a "PC fascist". Witness the recent comments by comedian Daniel Tosh, who was on stage making jokes about rape, when a woman said, "Rape isn't funny", and he responded with "Wouldn't it be funny if she got attacked by five guys right now?" No, asshole shitface, it would NOT be funny. And if that had happened, would you sit back and laugh while it was taking place? Read Sunsara Taylor's article about this incident. And then think about where this society is at, and where it should be headed.

Are Rape Jokes Ever Funny?

This is a slightly edited version of an article which first appeared on OpEdNews.com.
For a week now, the web has been abuzz with controversy over a fucked up joke that comedian Daniel Tosh made at a stand-up comedy show. From what has been reported, he was on stage talking about rape jokes when a woman from the audience shouted out, "Rape jokes are never funny." At this point, Daniel Tosh replied, "Wouldn't it be funny if that girl got raped by, like five guys right now?"
No, Daniel Tosh, that would not be funny. Rape is a horrific, degrading, invasive and scarring act of violence. It is one of the most widespread and most destructive forms of violence against women.
Further, your joke about rape wasn't funny either. Not to people who care about the half of humanity who are born female.
It is very positive that a lot of people on the web and within the comedic community have argued this. One of my favorite responses is one where comedian Curtis Luciani paints a picture of a society where women cut off men's dicks and then asks the reader to imagine how fucked up it would be to then have a female make jokes about that on stage.
However, in the main, the terms of this controversy has been twisted. Instead of viewing this as a question of misogynist (woman-hating) jokes, many are treating this as a question of whether stand-up comedy should be censored or whether comedy should push the limits. Here is how the New YorkTimes put it: "Make no mistake: The reason there are so many rape jokes is that they work. As Mr. Tosh now knows, telling them carries a potential price, but so does changing the unfiltered, anything-for-a-laugh ethos of comedy clubs." (July 17, 2012)
No, the question isn't whether comedy should be free to push the limits and to offend people or whether things should be censored in order to "protect the audience from offense." Insisting that no one ever be offended would make for a very stultifying and sterile atmosphere and a very boring comedic realm! One of the great things about good comedy is the way it can make you look anew at things that you have long accepted—including many things which should be thrown in the dustpan of history. Think of George Carlin skewering belief in god or Richard Pryor's many routines that drew into sharp relief many of the daily abuses and degradations suffered by Black people, including constant police brutality.
The question which actually has to be focused up—and which is being obscured by the way theNew York Times and many others are responding to this—is what is the content of the joke and, in broad strokes, who and what is an "offensive" joke offending? Is it offending those who are comfortable with the status quo of constant wars, social alienation, mass incarceration, the hunting down of immigrants and epidemic violence against women? Or, is it offending the victims of these crimes and those who understand how much damage they do?
When it comes specifically to rape, is the joke ridiculing and skewering the way that this culture has normalized violence and degradation against women or is the joke belittling women and reinforcing this violence and degradation? That could be very refreshing and potentially very funny. Or is the joke making light of the crime of rape and belittling and further blaming or shaming its victims?
I also reject the way that people are almost universally calling this woman who challenged Daniel Tosh a "heckler." Here's how dictionary.com defines heckle:
"to harass (a public speaker, performer, etc.) with impertinent questions, gibes, or the like; badger."
This woman was not harassing Daniel Tosh; she didn't insult him or say anything about his character. And her comments were not impertinent. She was acting with conscience and a lot of courage. In response, a noted comedian used his platform and skills to conjure up the specter of her being violently attacked and violated by five men before a whole public audience.
Where is the outcry about what this kind of humor does to stifle women who might otherwise dare to challenge a culture of misogyny? Where is the outcry about how the millions and millions and millions of women who are raped are sent the message in hundreds of ways—including through a "joke" like Mr. Tosh's—that it's "not that big a deal" and they should just "get over it"?
To return to a claim made by the New York Times, the reason why jokes that belittle or celebrate rape "work" (to those who find them funny) is because we live in a society with a big elephant in the room when it comes to rape and the oppression of women. On the one hand, there are real and oppressive power relations in which women are routinely violated, killed, beaten, demeaned, and degraded. On the other hand, we are told every day that women have "won their equality" and openly misogynist views are not acceptable in "polite company." In other words, there is a profound contradiction between the declared "equality of women" and the reality of grotesque and pervasive subjugation and degradation.
But, whether you find it funny to laugh about rape depends on your view of how this contradiction should be resolved. Should we abandon the idea that women should be equal and descend openly into the hatred of women? If you think this, you will find rape jokes very, very funny—particularly because you know how much they stab right at an open wound in the lives of women. Or, should we expose the hideous and oppressive conditions women are still locked in and fight to bring about real and full liberation? In this case, you will not find these jokes funny because you understand that men will never view women as fully human and women will never fully be able to lift their heads as long as misogyny is a cornerstone of the culture.
I will leave you with a short excerpt from a lengthy and incredibly deep and wide-ranginginterview with Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party. A. Brooks (a younger generation revolutionary who conducted the interview) asked Bob Avakian about keeping his sense of humor through many decades in the revolutionary struggle. In his answer, BA not only points out what is wrong with the kind of humor I have been criticizing, but he also points to the need and tremendous basis for a far more liberating, uplifting and humor-filled culture as part of the fight to make revolution and emancipate humanity:
"If you're really going for the emancipation of all humanity, there is—look, life is full of things that are humorous. Now, different people think different things are funny, depending on their outlook. You know, someone will tell a racist joke, and you say, 'Hey, that's fucked up,' and they reply, 'It's just a joke.' No, it's not funny. It's not funny, because we understand the harm that does, and we understand the way in which that helps to reinforce centuries of brutal oppression. The same thing with sexist jokes. The same thing with jokes that degrade gay people. And so on. They're harmful. They reinforce oppression. So different groups of people think different things are funny, or not funny, depending on their outlook and their aspirations—what kind of world, to put it simply, they want to see and they're striving for. But, in any case, certainly those of us who are striving for a world free of exploitation and oppression and antagonistic conflicts among the mass of humanity should be able to—and should naturally, in a certain sense—find lots to laugh about, and lots to give expression to in humor and in other forms of lively culture, even while we're deadly serious."



Tuesday 7 August 2012

YOU MUST BE DEAD.

If the following story does not affect you, you are already dead, or fucking should be.


¡Goodbye Shame!

The following was first published at StopPatriarchy.org and is being reprinted with permission of the author:
I am angry, but I am done with the shame. I did nothing wrong. There is nothing I did that made it happen. There is nothing I could have done to prevent it. I am done with the shame. I have spent my entire life blaming myself, and finally I am done.
At just 7 years of age I experienced a series of sexual assaults in which I was forcibly restrained and molested, given a cookie to keep quiet each time. I still turn down cookies to this day.
At 14, I was taken advantage of by an older friend who I trusted, they made me feel dirty. I blamed myself for both of these tragedies; playing back the assaults in my mind mining for mistakes I must have made. I learned to not trust males, especially older men.
On my 15th birthday I told myself I was bigger, nobody could hurt me, and that the past was behind me. At this point I began to say that I no longer blamed myself but every night I still laid awake, wondering what I did wrong, what I could have done differently.
Throughout this whole period, I was confronted daily with the realities of this society. Whether an aggressive demand for my phone number, an unwanted groping, or a lewd comment about my body, it all felt the same, it all felt wrong, and it all gave me shame. But I reassured myself that these daily shame fests were the only alternative to the helplessness of the physical assaults I had endured.
I’m now 16, and earlier this year I (yet again) was violently assaulted. I was invited to a college party, accepted, and attended with excitement for such an experience which was sure to be cooler than the weekend of any of my high school peers. I went with a friend and we were in joking around about all the drunken idiots at the party. He invited me back to his dorm where I could wait for my ride in peace. I declined though, since after all, my ride was on its way, and I am very careful about trusting males. I was still sitting on the counter when the door tore open. “Oh! I was just leaving” I explained with a smile attempting to vacate the premises before getting puked on. Everybody was really drunk, but he wasn’t, he knew what he was doing. He wouldn’t let me past though. He shut the door, put a finger to his mouth, and that’s when I knew...
By this point I knew the routine. I didn’t even bother to scream, nobody had ever heard me anyway, so I just cried. Tears rolled down my face and the phrase blared in my mind, “What if I had just left with my friend? What if I had worn looser pants?” I was blaming myself as I was being raped. Shame filled my mind, my heart, and my soul.
It took me a while to really process what happened to me, and when I finally did I was blaming myself. Why didn’t I scream? Why didn’t I try to stop it? What was I doing at a college party? And what was I doing wearing what I was? If I didn’t fight back was it rape? Why was my 7-year-old self willing to fight, but not nine years later?
There was only one person who I had originally told about this last assault, and they were really important to my healing. When I told them these questions, the look on their face helped me to realize that what happened to me was not OK. What happens to women every day is not OK. Not logically. Not ethically. Not morally. It’s not OK in any way. It’s so horrible and without rationale that along with other victims, I searched for one. It was really difficult for me to accept all the atrocities that happened to me without reason, so for a long time I blamed myself. I am saying it now, and finally I believe it: WHAT HAPPENED TO ME WAS NOT MY FAULT. There is a reason though, a reason that many people ignore, and that reason is simply our culture. We are to blame our rapists and the culture that creates more.
Our capitalist culture of constant commodification creates rapists through the corporate controlled media displaying half-naked women to sell various material goods, the violent porn in which women are systematically dehumanized in an industry that shapes many people’s ideas of what sex should be, the fathers who hi-5 their sons for “getting over” on pretty girls, and the words that dehumanize women for being either too sexual or too modest. Our culture creates rapists every day. A culture that creates rapists has no right to dominate. I’m still angry, and I don’t think I’ll ever be free from anger, but I am done with the shame. Together we can bid farewell to shame completely and build a culture that does away with shame and stigma, instead focusing on building people up. We have an obligation to build that culture before a whole new generation is shaped and shamed by it.

BREAK THE CHAINS

Fuck the olympics, this is the important shit.


You cannot break all the chains, except one. You 
cannot say you want to be free of exploitation 
and oppression, except you want to keep the 
oppression of women by men. You can’t say 
you want to liberate humanity yet keep one half 
of the people enslaved to the other half. The 
oppression of women is completely bound up 
with the division of society into masters and 
slaves, exploiters and exploited, and the 
ending of all such conditions is impossible 
without the complete liberation of women. 
All this is why women have a tremendous 
role to play not only in making revolution 
but in making sure there is all-the-way 
revolution. The fury of women can and 
must be fully unleashed as a mighty 
force for proletarian revolution.
Bob Avakian
Chairman of the 
Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
BAsic

Monday 6 August 2012

THANK YOU!!!

We played HardcoreFest 8 last night at the Victoria Events Centre, and it was fucking awesome. The folks who put it together are certainly not doing it for the money (because they don't make any), and their love of all things independent and hardcore is obvious in everything they do. Once again we want to thank Troy, Tyler, Pauly Hardcore, Ebony, Lindsay, and everyone else behind the scenes who make this such a great annual event. There was such a diverse line-up of genres and performers, that many people would have been confused by the name "HardcoreFest". It's all about expanding and stretching the limits of labels. Acoustic, fun hip-hop, pop-punk, straight up punk, us, and post-hardcore were all represented. I also want to thank the kids who went ape-poop while we played, including the oldest "kid" in the pit, Matt. His enthusiasm was unsurpassed. And thanks to everyone who sang with us during "Nervous Breakdown", and "Every Fucking Note". Try as we might to shake that song, it keeps coming back. See you all soon.

Saturday 4 August 2012

TOMORROW NIGHT

We are playing HardcoreFest tomorrow night, Sunday August the 5th at the Victoria Events Centre on Broad Street. I'm not sure about the time, but it won't be too late. The boys and girls have put a lot of time and effort into this largely thankless endeavour, so please be respectful. See you there, assholes.

HEY BABY, WANNA BE A COP?

I hate to taser a dead horse, but judging by the comments to the following story ( which I have omitted due to the overwhelming stupidity of their authors), many people still don't get it. Idiotic sexist frat boys join the rcmp, in order to "protect and serve" this fucked up society we have. And they will do it, even if they have to taser every Polish immigrant in every airport in canada. God bless the pigs.

Hundreds of women join RCMP harassment class-action lawsuit

RCMP Marching
The Canadian Press
Published Monday, Jul. 30, 2012 2:44PM EDT 
Last Updated Monday, Jul. 30, 2012 11:08PM EDT
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Hundreds of current and former female Mounties have come forward from across Canada to join a class-action lawsuit alleging harassment within the ranks of the RCMP.
Lawyers expected dozens of women to contact them with allegations after Janet Merlo, a 19-year veteran of the force, filed suit in March but attorney Jason Murray said Monday that more than 200 people have called his firm in Vancouver.
"It's a significant number. It says to us there's a significant problem that people feel has happened within the RCMP with respect to how women are treated," Murray said in an interview.
And more people are expected to join the class action.
"We're still hearing from women who either are currently members of the RCMP or who have retired or left the force in other ways," Murray said. "On a week-to-week basis we're hearing from people coming forward who have complaints about how they feel they were treated when they were with the RCMP."
The civil suit filed by Merlo alleges she suffered bullying and verbal abuse throughout a career that began in March 1991 and ended in March 2010, all but a few months of it at the detachment in Nanaimo, B.C.
In her statement of claim, Merlo says male members of the detachment repeatedly made statements to her then-boyfriend and now husband, Wayne Merlo, that they'd had sex with her.
Merlo claims offensive items were left in her mail slot by colleagues, including a dildo and a fictional manual titled "Training Courses Now Available for Women," comprising a list of 30 derogatory courses.
The court document claims Merlo left the force in March 2010 suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The case will officially get underway with a first appearance before B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday, but a class-action suit typically takes several years to wend its way through the justice system.
Merlo's is just one of several lawsuits filed against the national police force by women who say they suffered abuse and harassment on the job.
Cpl. Catherine Galliford is suing the RCMP in a separate case claiming she suffered post-traumatic stress because of harassment that spanned two decades. She claims she was sexually assaulted, harassed and intimidated during a career in which she was the public face of the Air India investigation and the task force that arrested serial killer Robert Pickton.
The federal government, which represents the RCMP, denied all of Galliford's allegations in a statement of defence in her case, but the rash of allegations since she came forward last fall prompted the force to announce earlier this year that it would train 100 officers to investigate internal complaints of sexual harassment.
Murray said the women who have contacted his firm concerning Merlo's suit will not be named in the lawsuit at this time, but their allegations may be heard in court as the cases progresses.
"Everyone's experience is different, obviously, but (the allegations) range from people who feel they've been passed over for an assignment or promotion because of their gender to people who have had words and taunting all the way up to incidents of sexual assault and physical assault."

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