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1 November 2018
The SMPBI site has moved to https://socialistmotherlandparty.blogspot.com/
The SMPBI site has moved to https://socialistmotherlandparty.blogspot.com/
- as you will know if you have arrived from the new one!
As a part of our general restructuring, you will find that there is now a Party Forum, where we can get together to discuss policies, tactics and ideology.
There is also a Cultural site to promote British/Irish Working Class Culture (and confront the propaganda that the elitist degenerate rubbish which goes by the name 'culture' has any connection with the Working Class people of the Isles.
Everything is 'under construction', so please bear with us.
This - the old site - has been converted into an archive. New articles concerning Party activity, news, policies and more, will now be posted on the new site: https://socialistmotherlandparty.blogspot.com/
31 October 2018
Wilberg on Wednesday - The Illness Is The Cure pt 17/46
On Life Medicine
Basic Principles of Life Medicine
- People die through illnesses – not ‘because’ of them – and that only if they are ready to die.
- It is not illnesses that are the problem in our lives - but the life problems that express themselves as illnesses.
- The body is not a biological machine or a product of our genes but a living biological language of the human being.
- Health is not merely our capacity to ‘function’ economically in the labour market but an expression of the degree of fulfilment we experience in our lives, work and relationships.
Life Medicine is ‘holistic’ medicine
in the truest sense, exploring the relation between the life of
our bodies and our lives and life world as a whole.
Life Medicine challenges the
whole separation between what is called ‘physical ’,
‘organic’ or ‘somatic’ illness on the one hand and
‘psychological’ or ‘mental’ illness on the other.
Life Medicine is not merely
‘psychosomatic’ medicine – it does not merely focus on a
limited category of so-called ‘psychosomatic’ or ‘stress-related’
illnesses.
Life Medicine recognises that every
bodily state is at the same time a ‘psychological’ state or state
of consciousness – and that every state of consciousness is at the
same time a felt bodily state.
Life Medicine recognises that for many if
not most people, illness is the only way they can give expression to
and gain recognition of the ways they are ill-at-ease with
their lives.
Life Medicine affirms the healing value
of illness itself, recognising that the sense of ‘not feeling
ourselves’ that marks the onset of symptoms can be the
beginning of a journey that leads to ‘feeling another self’ –
one that feels more at ease with ourselves and our lives.
Life
Medicine understands illness as a form of pregnancy with its own
gestation period and labour pains. From this perspective, illness is
not just something to ‘bear’ or put up with. Instead its purpose
– one that Life Doctoring can help to fulfil – is to help us to
give birth to and embody a new bodily sense of self and a
new inner bearing toward our lives and life relationships. In
this sense, it can be said that the
illness is there to cure the patient
– to offer them healing insights into themselves and bring about a
healing transformation in their lives.
The Healing Value of Illness
“…the body’s symptoms are not
necessarily pathological, that is, they are not just sicknesses which
must be healed, repressed or cured. Symptoms are potentially
meaningful and purposeful conditions. They could be the beginning of
fantastic phases of life, or they could bring one amazingly close to
the centre of existence. They can also be a trip into another world,
as well as a royal road into the development of the personality.”
Arnold Mindell
“If people become ill, it is quite
fashionable to say that the immunity system has temporarily failed –
yet the body itself knows that certain ‘dis-eases’ are healthy
reactions. The body does not recognise diseases as diseases in
usually understood terms. It regards all activity as experience, as a
momentary condition of life, as a balancing situation.”
from The
Way Toward Health by Jane
Roberts (see appendix 6)
In its ‘war’ against disease – a
war conducted at whatever cost to the state or to the individual –
neither the meaning of illness nor the potentially healing
value of illness are acknowledged
by biological and genetic medicine. Life Medicine, on the other hand
is founded on the recognition that illnesses can themselves serve
many different healing purposes:
- Giving bodily expression to a felt ‘dis-ease’ – to ways in which we may feel ill-at-ease with ourselves, other people or different aspects of our lives.
- Forcing us to take ‘time out’ from merely ‘functioning’ in a physically or economically desired way.
- Helping us to feel, focus on and confront painful life problems – even if only through the way in which physical pain can itself focus the mind.
- Bringing us to a necessary ‘crisis’ in the root sense of the word – a decisive ‘turning point’ in our lives.
- Allowing us to fully express and reveal intense emotional pain by feeling and expressing it as a reaction to physical pain.
- Incapacitating us in a way that allows us to accept real limits to our capacities – limits we might otherwise have sought (or been put under pressure) to deny and overcome.
- Letting us become dependent on others in a socially acceptable way, and in this way to express dependency needs which we might otherwise think are unacceptable.
- Enabling us to indirectly ask for and receive emotional care and attention from others through the care of our bodies and being taken care of as ‘patients’.
- Helping us to give more time and be more patient with ourselves and others by becoming ‘a patient’.
- Providing a temporary respite from life problems by becoming a medical ‘patient’ in need of treatment and care.
- Providing a temporary but coherent organising principle for a person’s life – built around their symptoms or around timetables of rest and treatment.
- Overcoming isolation and offering a medium of human contact through relationships with physicians or through the social environment of a hospital ward.
- Putting us into an altered state of consciousness – one in which we can come to feel ourselves and see our lives in a different way.
- Stopping us from just living in our heads and minds and helping us feel our bodies again – thereby giving us a fuller, more embodied sense of self.
- Transforming our ‘body identity‘ and ‘body speech‘ – bringing about and giving birth to a new bodily sense of who we are and new bodily ways of relating to others.
- Allowing us to identify with and feel close to an important person in our lives – living or deceased – who may have suffered symptoms of illnesses similar to our own.
- Giving symbolic expression to a subjectively felt dis-ease. For example heart conditions as a metaphorical expression of either ‘loss of heart’ or ‘heartlessness’, ‘cold-heartedness’ or ‘faint-heartedness’ etc.
- Giving birth to a new bodily sense of self or ‘body identity‘ – one more in tune with one’s current life, able to relate in new ways to others and respond in new ways to one’s life world.
Finally, we must not forget the
importance of illness as a quite natural way of dying or as a way out
of intolerable life circumstances such as extreme poverty or war. The
‘war’ that biological medicine wages on disease on the other
hand, is part of a wholly unnatural and wholly unwinnable war against
the basic life
realities of both aging and death.
That is why people seek cosmetic or herbal ‘elixirs’ of youth and
science seeks to develop bio-technologies that offer a purely
physical form of immortality. What this reveals is a social culture
that values quantitative longevity over quality of life, and why
biomedicine uses all possible means –
even the most toxic –
to extend the lives of patients by mere months – at whatever
economic cost and at whatever cost to a patient’s quality
of life.
30 October 2018
Restructuring the Site: A Forum and more for the New Pagan Year
As part of the Samhain restructuring, the SMPBI is adding a Forum to our internet presence. This will serve two purposes:
- providing the members with a secure and private site to discuss policy, strategy and activities,
- providing those who have not joined, a place to meet us online. (although only members will have access to the first part of the forum, which will not otherwise be visible)
We are also altering our posting system, away from daily posting to a more flexible approach:
- A regular round-up posting will be maintained weekly, or fortnightly (still to be decided),
- Additional posts will be added as and when, allowing for us to respond to events as necessary, but without the need to keep a strictly daily presence going.
We are present on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, Youtube, Instagram, and will continue adding sites as activists wish.
The confusion generated by the main SMPBI site having the old party name (Socialist Workers' Party England) will be ended with this site becoming an archive of posts up to the beginning of the New Pagan Year, with a new site with our new name becoming the main active one. As written of in yesterdays post, there will be a dedicated site for Working Class Culture from the British Isles.
As the old year draws to an end, the new structure will assist us as we move forward, as always dedicated to the struggle for Class and Nation.
29 October 2018
A Party blog dedicated to Culture, beginning in the Pagan New Year
The Pagan New Year is almost upon us. The SMPBI has an outlook which encompasses the old spiritualism which the global religions have attempted to displace. We also have a strong focus upon matters of Culture.
This year has seen the SMPBI site publishing daily, with an unbroken run of 245 days (starting on the 27th February, counted up til today). This run is scheduled to end at the end of this year, counted as ending on the 31st October, Samhain. We are restructuring our internet activity, bringing in a dedicated cultural blog, to commence on the first day of the next year, the 1st November.
More will be revealed imminently. Suffice to say, the sister blog will be a place for Working Class Art, Poetry, Short Stories and for news of Cultural Events. Get in touch with David Parry to contribute. Socialism is an ideal which encourages healthy cultural pursuits, and stands opposed to the degeneracy of liberal extremism. If you need a place to post your artistic work, the new blog will be ready to welcome you!
28 October 2018
Socialist Quotes for Sunday Reflection pt 34
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Diego Fusaro critiques “anti-fascism”:
But what is anti-fascism worth today when the fascist threat isn’t real? Today anti-fascism has become a tool of the glamorous and cosmopolitan left to defend capitalism. And when fascism really appears, for example during the Ukrainian coup d’état in 2014, our Eurocratic left applauds it! And the only one to combat it gloriously, namely Putin, is treated as a fascist himself! It’s the height [of hypocrisy]! Anti-fascism is a weapon of legitimation for capitalism, an article from the catalogue of the politically correct cosmopolitan.
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From an interview Diego Fusaro:
Regarding these right wing values, you've often denounced the theory of gender, could you reiterate your analysis for our readers?
The theory of gender embodies the project of the New World Order in the area of sexual mores. Its goal is to destroy the family, this “genetic cell” according to Hegel on which the entire society rests. Hegel told us that citizens are a universal family in the state. So the project of the globalists is to destroy the family and the state, the family as genetic cell and state as “the fulfillment of ethics.”
In order to do that, they destroy the basis of the family, that is to say sexual difference, through the ideology of sexual postmodernism which negates identities. In the same fashion that the liberal destroys the state, the gender fluid libertine attacks the family. Thus only atoms remain in a context of erotic free exchange without bonds. The family is dissolved and there only remains an atomized system of pleasure seeking individuals, without ethical value or stable bonds.
You also speak of “feminization” or “de-virilization.” How does the reading of Marx and Hegel, who you claim for yourself, lead you to these conclusions?
These authors are precisely the remedy against the de-virilization in progress! Because de-virilization bases itself on the destruction of man, who is a political animal as Aristotle said: so man doesn't exist as a simple atom but in relation to the community. De-virilization precedes the atomization of society, that is to say the opposite of the “community” of which Aristotle, Hegel, and Marx spoke [6]. Today there is only the omnipotent atomized individual, animated by an unlimited consumerist will to power whose consequence is “gender fluidity,” this idea that everyone can quite simply decide if he is a man, a transgender woman, or who knows what! They present it to us as a form of emancipation, but on the contrary it's the acme of capitalism: we become pure asexual consumers without identity.
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Michéa on the trap of individualism:
The advent of the individual was simultaneously the best guarantee for henceforth globalized instrumental systems - economic, financial, techno-scientific - of being able to deploy at will complex networks against which individuals, but also communities and states, find themselves politically and ethically helpless.
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"But what I fear, what even today one could grasp with one’s hands if one felt like grasping it, is that we modern men are pretty much on the same road; and every time man starts to discover the extent to which he is playing a role and the extent to which he can be an actor, he becomes an actor... With this, a new human flora and fauna emerges that cannot grow in firmer and more limited ages – or that would at least be formally condemned and suspected of lacking honour; it is thus that the most interesting and maddest ages always emerge, in which ‘the actors’, all types of actors, are the real masters. Precisely because of this, another human type becomes ever more disadvantaged and is finally made impossible; above all, the great ‘architects’: the strength to build is now paralysed; the courage to make far-reaching plans is discouraged; the organizational geniuses become scarce – who still dares to undertake works that would require millennia to complete? For what is dying out is that fundamental faith on the basis of which someone could calculate, promise, anticipate the future in a plan on that grand scale, and sacrifice the future to his plan – namely, the basic faith that man has worth and sense only in so far as he is a stone in a great edifice; to this end he must be firm above all, a ‘stone’... above all not an actor! To put it briefly – oh, people will keep silent about it for a long time! – what from now on will never again be built, can never again be built, is – a society in the old sense of the term; to build that, everything is lacking, mainly the material. We are all no longer material for a society; this is a timely truth! It is a matter of indifference to me that at present the most shortsighted, perhaps the most honest, at any rate the noisiest human type that we have today – our good socialists – believe, hope, dream, and above all shout and write pretty much the opposite." -Friedrich Nietzsche
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" the organized nation can only be a nation where class differences have been eliminated in a real way, not by pious wishes, because such differences automatically presuppose tensions, harmful to National Harmony. " "
- François Duprat, revolutionary nationalist manifesto
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We have been unable to preserve our own historicocultural character in the face of the machine and its fateful onslaught. Rather, we have been routed. We have been unable to take a considered stand in the face of this contemporary monster. So long as we do not comprehend the real essence, basis, and philosophy of Western civilization, only aping the West outwardly and formally (by consuming its machines), we shall be like the ass going about in a lion's skin. We know what became of him. Although the one who created the machine now cries out that it is stifling him, we not only fail to repudiate our assuming the garb of machine tenders, we pride ourselves on it. For two hundred years we have resembled the crow mimicking the partridge (always supposing that the West is a partridge and we are a crow). So long as we remain consumers, so long as we have not built the machine, we remain occidentotic. Our dilemma is that once we have built the machine, we will have become mechanotic, just like the West, crying out at the way technology and the machine have stampeded out of control.
Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Occidentosis: A Plague From the West, Mizan Press (1984), p. 31
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What is Creativity?
Kim Jong Il said:
"Creativity is an attribute of social man who transforms the world and shapes his destiny purposefully and consciously."
Creativity is one of the essential attributes of man, social being.
With creativity man transforms nature and society to be more useful and beneficial to him by changing the old and creating the new.
Creativity is an attribute of transforming things and phenomena of the world actively, purposefully, and consciously in conformity with man’s independent desire and demand.
Monkeys or chimpanzees get their food with stones and sticks and beavers make embankments to protect their nests with trees. Their behaviors are only the blind activities based on their instinct and therefore, there are no changes in their activities in the past and at present. However, man not only utilizes phenomena as they are but utilizes them by transforming the world actively, purposefully and consciously in conformity with his will and demand.
Creativity is an attribute of creating the new.
The most important characteristic of man’s activities is not the partial reproduction or change but the creation of the new that does not exist in ready-made forms.
Thanks to man’s creative activity of creating the new he can create the new things, the artificial things which can never be done by the nature itself. By doing so man expands ceaselessly his domination over the world.
Like this man becomes a being with creativity, the creative being because he transforms things and phenomena in the world in conformity with his demand and creates the new.
That man has creativity means that he has creative capability to transform nature and society in conformity with his will and demand. With creative capability he becomes the most powerful being in the world and makes creative activities of transforming nature and society to be more useful and beneficial to him.
Creative capability includes scientific and technological knowledge, experience and skill.
Scientific and technological knowledge is a social consciousness that reflects the essence and law of things and phenomena, methods and means to change them. By virtue of scientific and technological knowledge man can make creative activities of liquidating the old and creating the new. Of course man’s creative activities of liquidating the old and creating the new have relations with experience and skills. However, man plays no more decisive role than scientific knowledge.
In this respect, the main factor determining man’s creativity is said to be scientific and technological knowledge, which is, so to speak, creative capability of man.
........................
Diego Fusaro critiques “anti-fascism”:
But what is anti-fascism worth today when the fascist threat isn’t real? Today anti-fascism has become a tool of the glamorous and cosmopolitan left to defend capitalism. And when fascism really appears, for example during the Ukrainian coup d’état in 2014, our Eurocratic left applauds it! And the only one to combat it gloriously, namely Putin, is treated as a fascist himself! It’s the height [of hypocrisy]! Anti-fascism is a weapon of legitimation for capitalism, an article from the catalogue of the politically correct cosmopolitan.
..................
From an interview Diego Fusaro:
Regarding these right wing values, you've often denounced the theory of gender, could you reiterate your analysis for our readers?
The theory of gender embodies the project of the New World Order in the area of sexual mores. Its goal is to destroy the family, this “genetic cell” according to Hegel on which the entire society rests. Hegel told us that citizens are a universal family in the state. So the project of the globalists is to destroy the family and the state, the family as genetic cell and state as “the fulfillment of ethics.”
In order to do that, they destroy the basis of the family, that is to say sexual difference, through the ideology of sexual postmodernism which negates identities. In the same fashion that the liberal destroys the state, the gender fluid libertine attacks the family. Thus only atoms remain in a context of erotic free exchange without bonds. The family is dissolved and there only remains an atomized system of pleasure seeking individuals, without ethical value or stable bonds.
You also speak of “feminization” or “de-virilization.” How does the reading of Marx and Hegel, who you claim for yourself, lead you to these conclusions?
These authors are precisely the remedy against the de-virilization in progress! Because de-virilization bases itself on the destruction of man, who is a political animal as Aristotle said: so man doesn't exist as a simple atom but in relation to the community. De-virilization precedes the atomization of society, that is to say the opposite of the “community” of which Aristotle, Hegel, and Marx spoke [6]. Today there is only the omnipotent atomized individual, animated by an unlimited consumerist will to power whose consequence is “gender fluidity,” this idea that everyone can quite simply decide if he is a man, a transgender woman, or who knows what! They present it to us as a form of emancipation, but on the contrary it's the acme of capitalism: we become pure asexual consumers without identity.
.....................
Michéa on the trap of individualism:
The advent of the individual was simultaneously the best guarantee for henceforth globalized instrumental systems - economic, financial, techno-scientific - of being able to deploy at will complex networks against which individuals, but also communities and states, find themselves politically and ethically helpless.
....................
"But what I fear, what even today one could grasp with one’s hands if one felt like grasping it, is that we modern men are pretty much on the same road; and every time man starts to discover the extent to which he is playing a role and the extent to which he can be an actor, he becomes an actor... With this, a new human flora and fauna emerges that cannot grow in firmer and more limited ages – or that would at least be formally condemned and suspected of lacking honour; it is thus that the most interesting and maddest ages always emerge, in which ‘the actors’, all types of actors, are the real masters. Precisely because of this, another human type becomes ever more disadvantaged and is finally made impossible; above all, the great ‘architects’: the strength to build is now paralysed; the courage to make far-reaching plans is discouraged; the organizational geniuses become scarce – who still dares to undertake works that would require millennia to complete? For what is dying out is that fundamental faith on the basis of which someone could calculate, promise, anticipate the future in a plan on that grand scale, and sacrifice the future to his plan – namely, the basic faith that man has worth and sense only in so far as he is a stone in a great edifice; to this end he must be firm above all, a ‘stone’... above all not an actor! To put it briefly – oh, people will keep silent about it for a long time! – what from now on will never again be built, can never again be built, is – a society in the old sense of the term; to build that, everything is lacking, mainly the material. We are all no longer material for a society; this is a timely truth! It is a matter of indifference to me that at present the most shortsighted, perhaps the most honest, at any rate the noisiest human type that we have today – our good socialists – believe, hope, dream, and above all shout and write pretty much the opposite." -Friedrich Nietzsche
........................
" the organized nation can only be a nation where class differences have been eliminated in a real way, not by pious wishes, because such differences automatically presuppose tensions, harmful to National Harmony. " "
- François Duprat, revolutionary nationalist manifesto
.......................
We have been unable to preserve our own historicocultural character in the face of the machine and its fateful onslaught. Rather, we have been routed. We have been unable to take a considered stand in the face of this contemporary monster. So long as we do not comprehend the real essence, basis, and philosophy of Western civilization, only aping the West outwardly and formally (by consuming its machines), we shall be like the ass going about in a lion's skin. We know what became of him. Although the one who created the machine now cries out that it is stifling him, we not only fail to repudiate our assuming the garb of machine tenders, we pride ourselves on it. For two hundred years we have resembled the crow mimicking the partridge (always supposing that the West is a partridge and we are a crow). So long as we remain consumers, so long as we have not built the machine, we remain occidentotic. Our dilemma is that once we have built the machine, we will have become mechanotic, just like the West, crying out at the way technology and the machine have stampeded out of control.
Jalal Al-e Ahmad, Occidentosis: A Plague From the West, Mizan Press (1984), p. 31
....................
What is Creativity?
Kim Jong Il said:
"Creativity is an attribute of social man who transforms the world and shapes his destiny purposefully and consciously."
Creativity is one of the essential attributes of man, social being.
With creativity man transforms nature and society to be more useful and beneficial to him by changing the old and creating the new.
Creativity is an attribute of transforming things and phenomena of the world actively, purposefully, and consciously in conformity with man’s independent desire and demand.
Monkeys or chimpanzees get their food with stones and sticks and beavers make embankments to protect their nests with trees. Their behaviors are only the blind activities based on their instinct and therefore, there are no changes in their activities in the past and at present. However, man not only utilizes phenomena as they are but utilizes them by transforming the world actively, purposefully and consciously in conformity with his will and demand.
Creativity is an attribute of creating the new.
The most important characteristic of man’s activities is not the partial reproduction or change but the creation of the new that does not exist in ready-made forms.
Thanks to man’s creative activity of creating the new he can create the new things, the artificial things which can never be done by the nature itself. By doing so man expands ceaselessly his domination over the world.
Like this man becomes a being with creativity, the creative being because he transforms things and phenomena in the world in conformity with his demand and creates the new.
That man has creativity means that he has creative capability to transform nature and society in conformity with his will and demand. With creative capability he becomes the most powerful being in the world and makes creative activities of transforming nature and society to be more useful and beneficial to him.
Creative capability includes scientific and technological knowledge, experience and skill.
Scientific and technological knowledge is a social consciousness that reflects the essence and law of things and phenomena, methods and means to change them. By virtue of scientific and technological knowledge man can make creative activities of liquidating the old and creating the new. Of course man’s creative activities of liquidating the old and creating the new have relations with experience and skills. However, man plays no more decisive role than scientific knowledge.
In this respect, the main factor determining man’s creativity is said to be scientific and technological knowledge, which is, so to speak, creative capability of man.
........................
27 October 2018
Advancing Solidarity. A working pact with the BPWP
In the spirit of pursuing practical cooperation with parties across the political spectrum which we have common ground with, the following has been signed by Bob Flowers on behalf of the SMPBI, and Dion Gibbs of the BPWP:
Proclamation of the Coalition between the British Patriotic Worker's Party and the Socialist Motherland Party of the British Isles
Proclamation of the Coalition between the British Patriotic Worker's Party and the Socialist Motherland Party of the British Isles
27
October 2018
17:45
As
leader elect of the British Patriotic Worker's Party, Mr. Dion Gibbs
and with Agreement of the
Socialist
Motherland Party of the British Isles via their Official, Bob
Flowers, a mutual agreement of a pact for strategic voting and
strategic alliance between the two Parties involved.
- We agree to vote for the most likeliest to get elected in a by election or a General Election.
- (A) We the signatories agree to advocate for the candidate most likely to be victorious in any elections held.
- We the signatories of this pact, agree to look for marginal seats, seats where our candidates are most likely to win or cause a national stir.
- We the signatories agree to protest together, attend each others meetings where at all possible and to show solidarity for both parties involved.
- We the signatories to this agreement pact, shall both, keep our distinct policies and where our policies diverge together, we will work hard together to effect law change or a change in the public's perception and attitude on the said issue.
- We the signatories, agree to, assist each other in any matters that may arise, as to keep any potential schisms at bay.
- We the signatories, will work hardest above all to gain political power and to create a Government of National Unity and Strength.
26 October 2018
BREXIT! The False left oppose it, True Socialists DEMAND It
Tomorrow, the great Arthur Scargill - formerly of the National Union of Mineworkers, now President of the Socialist Labour Party - will be speaking in Birmingham about Brexit.
From the SLP Post Brexit Statement:
"The SLP has always recognised the EU as an engine of free-market globalised capitalism. Membership of the EU has inflicted horrendous economic, social and political damage to all working people trapped within it. As for Britain, 90% of our manufacturing and key industries have been wiped out with our health, education and welfare provision steadily wiped out. We see the damage everywhere around us in the need for food banks and campaigns to protect homeless families and hundreds of individuals sleeping rough, whilst high-cost sky-scrapers shoot up to house billionaires and blight our cities.
"The decision by the British people to 'come out' of the unelected and unaccountable bastion of the European Union allows us to renew the fight to restore all the industries and services privatised by Tory and Labour Governments to public ownership – but this time we must campaign for true common and social ownership and control: in our badly damaged National Health Service; our social services including care for our elderly and children; in our education system; and we must demand the restoration of council housing, owned and controlled by local authorities.
"The vote to leave the European Union is a challenge to Britain's trade union leaders to reflect the views of their members on issues such the abolition of Trident and opposition to nuclear power and fracking, alongside job protection, wages, zero-hours contracts, agency working and privatisation. The Socialist Labour Party has consistently pointed out that EU membership has eroded – not protected – workers' rights.
"European Union directives and European Court of Justice decisions have robbed us of hardwon free collective bargaining, the right to strike, and attacked our pension rights. We must now all join a fight to overturn these injustices – and Britain's trade unions must give a lead in recovering the rights our forebears fought hard to achieve."
(Full Statement HERE)
The SMPBI joins with the SLP, CPB-ML, CPGB-ML and other Socialist organisations who understand that the EU is a Capitalists' playground, in calling for the Referendum result to be respected and implemented now!
We have a future outside the EU. We have no future in a stitched-up 'remain in all but name' so-called 'deal' approved by Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn.
In the spirit of Comradeship and Solidarity, we call on members who can get to the SLP meeting in Birmingham to show your support for the hero of the Miners' Strike, and defender of the Working Class. Details of the meeting can be found at the SLP website:
http://www.socialist-labour-party.org.uk/events.html
From the SLP Post Brexit Statement:
"The SLP has always recognised the EU as an engine of free-market globalised capitalism. Membership of the EU has inflicted horrendous economic, social and political damage to all working people trapped within it. As for Britain, 90% of our manufacturing and key industries have been wiped out with our health, education and welfare provision steadily wiped out. We see the damage everywhere around us in the need for food banks and campaigns to protect homeless families and hundreds of individuals sleeping rough, whilst high-cost sky-scrapers shoot up to house billionaires and blight our cities.
"The decision by the British people to 'come out' of the unelected and unaccountable bastion of the European Union allows us to renew the fight to restore all the industries and services privatised by Tory and Labour Governments to public ownership – but this time we must campaign for true common and social ownership and control: in our badly damaged National Health Service; our social services including care for our elderly and children; in our education system; and we must demand the restoration of council housing, owned and controlled by local authorities.
"The vote to leave the European Union is a challenge to Britain's trade union leaders to reflect the views of their members on issues such the abolition of Trident and opposition to nuclear power and fracking, alongside job protection, wages, zero-hours contracts, agency working and privatisation. The Socialist Labour Party has consistently pointed out that EU membership has eroded – not protected – workers' rights.
"European Union directives and European Court of Justice decisions have robbed us of hardwon free collective bargaining, the right to strike, and attacked our pension rights. We must now all join a fight to overturn these injustices – and Britain's trade unions must give a lead in recovering the rights our forebears fought hard to achieve."
(Full Statement HERE)
The SMPBI joins with the SLP, CPB-ML, CPGB-ML and other Socialist organisations who understand that the EU is a Capitalists' playground, in calling for the Referendum result to be respected and implemented now!
We have a future outside the EU. We have no future in a stitched-up 'remain in all but name' so-called 'deal' approved by Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn.
In the spirit of Comradeship and Solidarity, we call on members who can get to the SLP meeting in Birmingham to show your support for the hero of the Miners' Strike, and defender of the Working Class. Details of the meeting can be found at the SLP website:
http://www.socialist-labour-party.org.uk/events.html
25 October 2018
Russ James on ParaMania Radio
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24 October 2018
Wilberg on Wednesday - The Illness Is The Cure pt 16/46
Illness as Deviance
“In Latin norma means ‘square’,
the carpenter’s square. Until the 1830’s the English word normal
meant standing at a right angle to the ground. During the 1840s it
came to mean conformity to a common type. In 1880s, in America it
came to mean the usual state or condition not only of things but of
people… [It] was first given a medical connotation around 1840 by
August Comte … During the last decade of the nineteenth century,
the norms and standards of the hospital became fundamental criteria
for diagnosis and therapy. For this to happen … it was sufficient
that disease as deviance from a clinical standard make medical
intervention legitimate… “
Ivan Illich, Medical
Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health
Though they may or may not think very
deeply about what is wrong with the social and economic system they
live in, most people who suffer from being stuck in poverty, poor
housing or boring, low-pay jobs would not think of asking what is
wrong with them.
Nor do people who suffer from the experience of war, floods or other
natural catastrophes, deaths in their family etc. Yet when it comes
to suffering experienced in the form of bodily symptoms of ‘illness’,
then, unless their condition is clearly related to their immediate
environment or living conditions (for example starvation, lack of
clean water, radioactive emissions etc.) the first question people
tend to ask themselves is ‘What’s wrong with ME?’
The question itself carries several
implications. Firstly, the word ‘wrong’ implies that something
abnormal and unnatural is going on in their bodies, i.e. a deviation
from some norm
of ‘healthy’ bodily functioning. Secondly, the question
implicitly asks for a ‘cause’ of the body’s deviant behaviour –
and usually seeks an answer in the form of some medically diagnosable
‘illness’ or ‘disease’. Indeed the sufferer might already be
asking themselves speculative diagnostic questions such as ‘Am I
getting a cold?’ or ‘Might I have cancer?’.
A third, even worse implication is
suggested by the little word ‘me’ – the implication of it being
that not just a person’s ‘mind’ or ‘body’ but they
themselves are ‘deviant’
in some way. The belief that illness is a form of deviant bodily
state or even deviant behaviour may be reinforced by feelings of
shame or anxiety around it – for example, shame or anxiety about
calling in sick and taking a day or more off work.
Such feelings are further reinforced if,
as was revealed in a recent documentary on working conditions and
regulations in Amazon warehouses – employees are actually given a
‘black point’ for simply taking half a day off work due to
illness – or even just feeling
tired at the end of a
gruelling 10- hour night shift – and thus not fulfilling their
pre-set performance targets. Worse still, the Amazon rule was ‘three
strikes’ (three black points) and you’re out – quite literally
out of a job – and that quite irrespective of whether your symptoms
(for example a bad or even chronically injured back) might actually
be due
to the excessive strain placed upon your body by the job itself (for
example from having to constantly push heavy trolleys). In the case
of Amazon, we must include also the mental stress of having the
maximum time in which you are expected to pick up another item for
the trolley literally counted
down in seconds on a hand-held
monitor carried by every employee).
This is but a particularly extreme
example of how the very phenomenon
that we call ‘illness’ is never itself brought into question. Is
a worker’s ‘illness’ merely their bad back, or some other
psychological stress or physical strain symptom? Is it enough to have
a doctor diagnose the patient’s symptoms (for example as tendonitis
or a damaged vertebra ) to know what’s ‘wrong’ – to know what
the ‘illness’ is? Or is what is really
‘wrong’ the fact that institutionalised biological medicine
limits the very phenomenon of illness to the patient’s body and
mind – failing to look for let alone ‘diagnose’ anything
fundamentally ‘wrong’, ‘ill’ or ‘sick’ in their life
world.
This narrow biomedical concept of
‘illness’ as a phenomenon is particularly obvious in the case of
so-called ‘mental illness’ – where a person may for example, be
medically labelled as suffering from a ‘psychiatric disorder’
called ‘depression’ – yet without taking into account any of
the countless entirely good and valid reasons
a person might have for feeling depressed, even severely or
‘clinically’ depressed (for example the actual or looming death
of a spouse, loss of a home or job etc.). More broadly still (and
though it seems almost a too blindingly obvious question to even ask,
though it rarely is asked)
what sort of medical ‘mindset’ is it that regards ‘depression’,
‘cancer’ and even ‘Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’ as
‘illnesses’ – but not exploitative wage-slavery
or war –
not even dropping atom bombs on whole populations or using
carcinogenic uranium tipped bullets? Similarly, what sort of medical
mindset is it that regards liver cirrhosis as an ‘illness’ –
but not the mass marketing of alcoholic drinks or a culture of
binge-drinking? The list of possible examples here is endless, yet
they all point to a wholly
artificial division between
the sickness of individuals and that of society as a whole and social
relationships in general – including the doctor-patient
relationship – a division maintained not just by medical
practitioners but all too often by their patients as well.
From the first question (‘What’s
wrong with me?’) comes another: ‘What can I do about it?’. This
second question too, carries many hidden implications and
presuppositions. One major presupposition is that if a person has
discomforting symptoms of any sort, then the natural and obvious
course of action is to seek to get
rid of them – and to do so
both as soon as possible and by any medical means available. The idea
that an illness may be a natural
expression or even a healthy
response to fundamentally unhealthy ways of living and relating, to
distressing life experiences – or to a fundamentally sick world –
does not even enter the medical mindset shared by most doctors and
patients alike. Instead it is as if the whole place of medicine in
society is simply to eradicate the symptoms of a sick society by
‘privatising’ them – reducing them to a personal
condition of individuals and
one that can be diagnosed and treated independently of their larger
social and relational context of emergence.
What Martin Buber said of so-called
‘mental illness’, namely that “sicknesses of the soul are
sicknesses of relation” can therefore just
as well be said of so-called
‘physical illnesses’ too – ‘sicknesses of the body’. Indeed
it may be argued that ‘sicknesses of the body’ are there
precisely to express and make us aware of ‘sicknesses of the soul’.
For the human body is not just a more or less well-functioning
biological machine but a living relational language of the human
being. And just as ‘body language’ constitutes the major
component of all human communication and relating, so also is ‘bodily
sensing’ (Gendlin) our most important way of staying aware of how
we are experiencing our lives and life world as a whole – being a
type of sensitive field
awareness of that world as
opposed to the more focussed awareness we apply to everyday
activities in it.
As Carlos Castaneda put it: “The body
is an awareness.” This is an
understanding central to the very essence of what we call ‘body’
– a word whose oldest etymological meaning is simply ‘to be
aware’ or ‘be awake’. Quite simply, the body itself, being
itself so intimately connected with the world around us, also is
aware of and knows
that world more deeply and intimately than the intellect alone. Yet
we are faced with medical mindset that, whilst it claims a huge
amount of intellectual knowledge about
the body, at the same time totally ignores
or devalues the body’s own
knowing –
that sensitive knowing awareness which the body most essentially is.
A second presupposition of the ‘What
can I do about it?’ question is (except in emergency situations or
where simple remedies suffice) the belief that anything
needs to be ‘done’ at all.
For more often than not, when patients present physicians with
symptoms, their principal motive – beside the basic infantile one
of wanting a parent figure who will ‘make it better’ – is
simply to seek acknowledgement or ‘registration’ of their
discomfort or suffering by another human being and – through the
official role of the doctor in society – by society at large. The
patient may also, consciously or unconsciously, be seeking someone
who will recognise the ways in which they feel not just ill-at-ease
with their bodies but ill-at-ease with their lives,
i.e. recognition of the existential or life dis-ease
that their body is communicating through their symptoms.
This is not the same thing as asking for
a medically recognised ‘disease’ to be diagnosed. For though this
is something which may be a comfort for some, for most patients
diagnostic testing and its results often constitutes a further step
on the road of separating their body from their being, their
‘illness’ from their life
– including their life history, relationships, circumstances and
conditions, dilemmas and ‘dis-ease’. Taking this step may also
lead to suggestions for medical treatment which only serve to
reinforce this separation of illness and life, and which often also
carry with them another presupposition latent in the question ‘What
can I do about it?’. This is the presupposition that if nothing is
done about it, ‘it’ can or will only get worse.
On one level, we all have a tendency to
respond to any form of bodily suffering in a basically infantile way
– feeling upset by it, wanting it to go away immediately or seeking
someone or something that will ‘make’ it go away – make us
‘better’ as soon as possible. We may also believe that if nothing
is done the symptoms will either persist for ever or get worse in
ways that are a further source of fear. This belief and the fear
associated with it is often actively intensified by physicians
(usually out of their own fear
of negligence in ignoring the possibility of some serious or even
life-threatening disease developing if what may
be its first signs are not
looked at more closely or its still harmless first stages not treated
promptly). Indeed we could go so far as to say that the mindset of
biological medicine is based on a fundamentally
paranoid relation to the human
body and bodily states. Thus the often amorphous sense of ‘not
feeling ourselves’ that is often taken as the first sign of
‘illness’ may already alienate us from our bodies – leading us
to experience them in a paranoid way as alien or persecutory bodies,
altering and threatening the usual bodily sense of self
we take for granted.
In today’s medicalised world however,
any suggestion that we might overcome this sense of alienation from
our bodies in the way that human beings used to do for millennia –
by accepting and
patiently bearing the
discomforts, pain or incapacity we are suffering
– is regarded as a dangerous form of defeatism in the on-going
medical ‘war’ against disease, i.e. against whatever genes, cells
or microorganisms are currently held by medical ‘science’ to be
the alien disease ‘entities’ responsible for that suffering. The
role of the physician then, is reduced to one of merely identifying
this alien entity as precisely as possible in medical terms, and then
medically exterminating or surgically excising it. Hence instead of
exercising the art of patience
in the face of suffering people become willing ‘patients’, often
colluding with physicians in a common war against the supposedly
alien entities inhabiting their bodies. The biological fact that
there are, all the time, millions
of times more bacteria than
cells in a ‘healthy’ human body (including pathogenic ones) is
quietly ignored – as are many proven medical and biological facts
that fly in the face of biological medicine.
The fact of the matter is also that in
industrialised societies billions of people – even if not
‘ill’ in medical terms – are already
unhealthily alienated from
their bodies. They are so simply by virtue of having to sell their
bodies’ physical and mental capacities to an employer – for them
to use or abuse at will for in the pursuit of commercial and
corporate profit. Yet instead of this fact – this ‘sickness of
relation’ – being taken as an illness in itself it is meekly
accepted as an unalterable economic ‘given’.
After all, we all have to ‘earn a
living’, even if we have no option but to do so through what Marx
described so well as “the alienation of labour” – a big part of
which was the alienation of the labourer from his or her own body.
The result is that ‘health’ as
such has increasingly come to
be defined as mere ‘fitness for work’, i.e. the capacity to
‘function’ economically and in this way conform to and sustain an
economic system based on wage-slavery.
That the human
body should rebel
against this type of
alienation and slavery through symptoms of ‘illness’ – even and
particularly if as human beings
we do not ourselves rebel – is surely a healthy
response (and that even and
particularly if it incapacitates or disables the individual’s
capacity to merely function economically as a ‘healthy’ corporate
wage-slave).
And yet the pseudo-religious
dogma and moralistic judgement that
illness implies something ‘wrong’ with the body – or even with
the person who is deemed ‘ill’ – stubbornly persists, thereby
providing an on-going justification for the increasing medicalisation
– and commercially highly lucrative medication
– of almost every form of human suffering. Thus despite the no less
commercialised proliferation of ‘alternative’ forms of medicine
the true alternative
to biological medicine finds almost no voice in our society. This is
the alternative of understanding the very phenomenon of ‘illness’
in a way that transcends the boundaries of the body, of seeking and
finding meaning
in illness rather than seeking medical cures for it. By this I mean
understanding what we call illness as something with an innately
healing function – not
something in need of cure or elimination but there to cure
us – to free us from
intrinsically unhealthy ways of thinking, relating, living and
‘making a living’. Hence the provocative title of my book –
‘The Illness is the Cure’.
One fundamental way in which each of us
can therefore begin to alter our whole understanding of and relation
to illness from this new and radical perspective is therefore
precisely not to
ask ourselves the sort of questions referred to at the beginning of
this essay- questions such as what is ‘wrong’ with us or with our
bodies. Instead we can ask ourselves what it is that our bodies are
telling us is wrong with our lives.
Similarly, instead of asking ourselves what we can ‘do’ to cure
our symptoms we can ask ourselves what our bodies themselves are
urging – or even forcing us – to start or stop doing in
and with those lives (by which
I do not mean things like stopping smoking or starting on the latest
health tips and fads).
It is the reduction of life
as such (Greek bios)
in all its dimensions to the life of the body, and the reduction too
of life’s own meaningful ‘speech’ (bios
logos) to a single science
called ‘biology’ that together constitute the most basic
falsehoods on which modern ‘biological’ medicine is built –
preying on our need for instant fixes for any form of suffering.
Therefore a second way of fundamentally
changing our relationship to illness is, like the Stoics and
Pyrrhronian skeptics of ancient Greece, to refuse to judge
any particular way of experiencing our body – and with it our minds
– as ‘better’ than any other. This means also breaking with the
conventional association of health with happiness.
For it might well be that by fully accepting a bodily state of
suffering associated with ‘illness’, not only do we not cease to
be capable of happiness, but might actually experience a new and
deeper state of ‘happiness’ or ‘well-being’ – one wholly
independent
of the presence or absence of ‘illness’ or suffering in our
lives.
23 October 2018
Russ James on Alan Cox's Radion Show 10pm 25.10.18
Reminder:
Russ James will be on Alan Cox's Understanding Spirit radio show, at 10pm, this Thursday, the 25th October. To listen live, go to Alan's website and follow the links:
https://alancox.podomatic.com/
This is the last chance for suggestions for topics to discuss. Please send them to the internal email or for non-members, to jointhesmpbi@gmail.com
Russ James will be on Alan Cox's Understanding Spirit radio show, at 10pm, this Thursday, the 25th October. To listen live, go to Alan's website and follow the links:
https://alancox.podomatic.com/
This is the last chance for suggestions for topics to discuss. Please send them to the internal email or for non-members, to jointhesmpbi@gmail.com
22 October 2018
David Parry working with the Eurasian Creative Guild
7 Day Literary and Art Week concluded amidst dreams and hopes
Source: http://eurasianperspective.co.uk/2018/10/11/7-day-literary-and-art-week-concluded-amidst-dreams-and-hopes/)
LONDON(Raza Syed/Sohail Loun):The second 7 Day Literary and Art Week 2018, which brought together writers, poets, intellectuals and experts from all over the world and various walks of life, concluded on 7th Oct 2018(Sunday )with a musical night of dazzling performances in London.
The festival was launched a Fitzroy House where guests and participants from throughout the UK and abroad were warmly welcomed at a ceremony hosted by Sarah Eicker and Anna Lari.
The second Literary and Art Week organised by the Eurasian Creative Guild was a celebration of new fiction, nonfiction and poetry as well as painting, drawing and sculpture by contemporary Eurasian writers and artists.
Comprising a dynamic and varied programme of 25 events, it showcased work by both established and emerging writers, poets and artists many of whom were visiting or being represented in the UK for the first time, through readings, discussions and networking, as well as exhibitions interspersed with outstanding performances by renowned musicians.
Guests were then invited to the 5th Base Gallery in Whitechapel for the opening of ‘Living and Dreaming’; an exhibition of contemporary Belarusian art organised by Belarus’ Belbrand Association and the Art Haos Gallery in collaboration with Pro Art & Co.
This was the first time that selected artists had displayed their work outside Belarus and offered audiences a rare opportunity to witness how contemporary art is evolving in the post USSR era. Influences of the country’s grand-masters Mark Chagall and Leon Bakst could clearly be discerned, alongside subjects drawn from traditional folklore but there were also international references including Chinese scroll paintings and Impressionist-style landscapes. In addition to the 5th Base gallery, art was also exhibited in the other venues and altogether, 20 artists, from 5 countries (Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus) were presented including : Gulnara Makhmudova, Gulzada Hamra, Yulia Krylova, Alesia Isa, Alexander Perlin, Maria Kosheleva, Anastasiya Shilyagina, Maria Larionova, Pavel Grebennikov, Roman Sakovich, Varvara Viborova, Olga Grouss, Alexander Yushkevich, Egor Batalyonok, Nicolay Buschik, Alexandra Demidova, Vasilij Kostuchenko, Ivan Semiletov, Anna Silivonchik, Alexandra Shibneva.
The 4th day of Literary Week began at the Celebrity Drop-in Centre at St. Peter’s Anglo-Catholic Church in Clapham, London, hosted by former Chair and long-time champion of ECG, Rev.David Parry. David was then joined by Danielle Irandoost at Yunus Emre, to conduct a discussion on the intriguing interplay between art, espionage and the occult sciences within a distinctively Central Asian context whilst referencing amongst others, writer, painter, theosophist, archaeologist and philosopher,Nicholas Roerich.
Talking about the Festival, Guest and participants said that the festival had made a mark on the cultural life here and stating that Eurasian Creative Guild has become “a prominent voice of Central Asian’s intellectual journey.”
Anna Komar (Belarus) closed the session with a selection of deeply moving poems from“Recycled”, inspired by a young woman’s harrowing experiences of love and abuse. She was joined by her editor John Farndon who warmly endorsed her poetic talent.Perhaps this was the most remarkable programme of the event.
Marat Akhmedjanov founder of Eurasian Creative Guild, thanked all the literary community for making the festival a grand success. He said that the platform is an institution with a huge vision and an ecosystem of multiple projects.
Talking about the Festival, Guest and participants said that the festival had made a mark on the cultural life here and stating that Eurasian Creative Guild has become “a prominent voice of Central Asian’s intellectual journey.”
21 October 2018
Socialist Quotes for Sunday Reflection pt 33
Globalization encompasses three institutions: global financial markets and transnational companies, national governments linked to each other in economic and military alliances led by the United States, and rising "global governments" such as World Trade Organization (WTO), IMF, and World Bank.
Charles Derber argues in his book People Before Profit, "These interacting institutions create a new global power system where sovereignty is globalized, taking power and constitutional authority away from nations and giving it to global markets and international bodies". Titus Alexander argues that this system institutionalises global inequality between western countries and the Majority World in a form of global apartheid, in which the IMF is a key pillar.
The establishment of globalised economic institutions has been both a symptom of and a stimulus for globalisation. The development of the World Bank, the IMF regional development banks such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and multilateral trade institutions such as the WTO signals a move away from the dominance of the state as the exclusive unit of analysis in international affairs. Globalization has thus been transformative in terms of a reconceptualising of state sovereignty
Derber, Charles (2002). People Before Profit. New York: Picador.
Alexander, Titus (1996). Unravelling Global Apartheid: an overview of world politics. Polity press. pp. 127–133.
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“In all of Europe, in the whole world, political power is at the service of high finance and banking, it submits to the abject impositions of thieves and fraudsters working together in legal consortium. Not even in the worst times of barbarism and slave trade were human beings trafficked with such cold cruelty. Nations are put on the market. Public life exists only as a filthy commerce practiced within the confines of sterile institutions and hollow laws.”
- Gabriele D’Annunzio in an address to his Arditi, Fiume, 1920
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October 20th, marks the anniversary of Gaddafi’s assassination. Let us recall the words of his will and testament:
I call on my supporters to continue the resistance, and fight any foreign aggressor against Libya, today, tomorrow and always.
Let the free people of the world know that we could have bargained over and sold out our cause in return for a personal secure and stable life. We received many offers to this effect but we chose to be at the vanguard of the confrontation as a badge of duty and honour.
Even if we do not win immediately, we will give a lesson to future generations that choosing to protect the nation is an honour and selling it out is the greatest betrayal that history will remember forever despite the attempts of the others to tell you otherwise.
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Charles Derber argues in his book People Before Profit, "These interacting institutions create a new global power system where sovereignty is globalized, taking power and constitutional authority away from nations and giving it to global markets and international bodies". Titus Alexander argues that this system institutionalises global inequality between western countries and the Majority World in a form of global apartheid, in which the IMF is a key pillar.
The establishment of globalised economic institutions has been both a symptom of and a stimulus for globalisation. The development of the World Bank, the IMF regional development banks such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and multilateral trade institutions such as the WTO signals a move away from the dominance of the state as the exclusive unit of analysis in international affairs. Globalization has thus been transformative in terms of a reconceptualising of state sovereignty
Derber, Charles (2002). People Before Profit. New York: Picador.
Alexander, Titus (1996). Unravelling Global Apartheid: an overview of world politics. Polity press. pp. 127–133.
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“In all of Europe, in the whole world, political power is at the service of high finance and banking, it submits to the abject impositions of thieves and fraudsters working together in legal consortium. Not even in the worst times of barbarism and slave trade were human beings trafficked with such cold cruelty. Nations are put on the market. Public life exists only as a filthy commerce practiced within the confines of sterile institutions and hollow laws.”
- Gabriele D’Annunzio in an address to his Arditi, Fiume, 1920
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October 20th, marks the anniversary of Gaddafi’s assassination. Let us recall the words of his will and testament:
I call on my supporters to continue the resistance, and fight any foreign aggressor against Libya, today, tomorrow and always.
Let the free people of the world know that we could have bargained over and sold out our cause in return for a personal secure and stable life. We received many offers to this effect but we chose to be at the vanguard of the confrontation as a badge of duty and honour.
Even if we do not win immediately, we will give a lesson to future generations that choosing to protect the nation is an honour and selling it out is the greatest betrayal that history will remember forever despite the attempts of the others to tell you otherwise.
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20 October 2018
Freedom is an Illusion without Economic Sovereignty
The present government is possibly the least trusted government in living memory, and it is certainly a contender for the least democratic. At a time when the policies of government have pushed the people to think only of how they are to survive, the cynical opportunists are wasting no time to break every election pledge, and push forward with an agenda that the people did not, and would not, vote for.
Under the lie of 'austerity', the government are transferring wealth away from the poorest sections of society, into the coffers of the richest. Theresa May has stated that austerity is over. The austerity policies continue, so this is another sound bite without substance. Giving tax breaks to their friends and their masters in the Establishment, and cutting services for the common people, the government insist that only by encouraging enterprise and cutting bureaucracy can the country struggle out of recession. What they fail to mention is that every recession is artificially created in order to redistribute wealth away from the people.
The re-privatisation of the Banks taken into public and part-national ownership under the previous regime, was conducted at a loss to the taxpayer. Yet again, the bankers gained at our expense. If the government was honest in any way, it would admit that the banking crisis was created to increase the grip of international finance, and that the only solution to our economic woes is for the government to issue its own currency, and pay the banks what they are owed in debt, using worthless pieces of paper created with no backing - in exactly the same way as the banks created the debt in the first place. Would the banks then fail? Hopefully so. However, what would be guaranteed would be that the people would owe the banks nothing, and the graduated income tax system introduced as a temporary measure to repay the Bankers' loans to pay for the war against Napoleon, could finally be abolished. Of course, as the politicians serve the Bankers and not the people, this outcome could not be expected under the present system.
On top of the theft of the people's money; in effect reducing us all to wage-slaves who have no option but to pay their taxes forever, the government have 'relaxed' green belt restrictions, allowing for the already over-populated UK to be flooded with millions more people who will be housed at the cost of the destruction of the land. Our country already relies on imports of food, thus an increase in population can only make the suffering which will come when food imports are interrupted, more devastating than if the population stayed at roughly the ridiculous level it is at now.
Tinkering with the economy is the way of political parties of ever hue. What the main parties will not do is to bring about full economic sovereignty for the country. As long as the issue of currency is in the hands of the banks, the country will never be free.
The great American, Thomas Jefferson stated that
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies."
That was true for the early United States, and it is true now in this and every other country.
Relaxing austerity is mere smoke and mirrors. Theresa May will not tackle the banks, nor will Jeremy Corbyn. Refusal to even consider breaking the power of the banks, is certain proof of allegiance to the economic system they are a central part of.
19 October 2018
Act NOW: Stop the GRA Reform.
Image thanks to Socialist Feminist Network: https://www.socfem.net/
If you have not had a chance to voice your opposition to a reprehensible piece of legislation which will wipe out hard fought for Women's Rights, and will be a Charter for Paedophilia, you need to go online NOW and do so. The site you need to visit is:
https://consult.education.gov.uk/government-equalities-office/reform-of-the-gender-recognition-act/consultation/intro/
If self-id for Gender is allowed, it will encourage the manipulation of impressionable children, into undergoing medical assault which, whilst highly profitable to the pharmaceutical companies, will have life-long devastating effects upon the children themselves. Reform of the legislation will embolden paedophiles as it will enshrine in law the sexualisation of children. The media is pushing the transfascist agenda, the education system is in lock-step, the government and so-called opposition parties are equally pushing this vile anti-reality insanity.
The powers that be have consistently undermined the safety of Women and Children. This is just another part of the total removal of all defences against misogynist control. Major corporations back this move. Capitalists only back that which increases their revenue. The GRA Reform will destroy the lives of those who are pressured into undergoing 'sex-change' (which is in any case impossible). It will also wreck all the progress towards equality which women have fought hard for.
Already we have seen Men self-identifying as Women in Sport, with the recent case of a man 'winning' the Women's World Cycling Championships. His physiology gave him an advantage over women, turning him from a loser in Men's Sport, into a 'winner' by cheating in Women's Sport. In another case, a Woman Boxer was seriously injured when beaten (literally) by a Man who could not defeat other men in a boxing ring, so chose to pretend to be a woman so that he could legally assault women in the ring and gain a 'victory' which he had no right to.
Self-id will exacerbate the problems women and children are already facing, and will also have an impact upon Trans-Sexuals, who will be lumped in with people who larp gender roles to be fashionable, and dangerous perverts and/or rapists who will use self-id as an opportunistic way of gaining access to more victims.
Self-id will encourage homosexuals to identify as being in the wrong body, which is profoundly homophobic, as well as scientifically nonsensical.
Self-id will allow even more predators access to Women's Refuges, Prisons, and into female only organisations such as the Girl Guides. Do you want your daughter to have to share a sleeping space with a boy who claims to be a girl? At best he is mentally ill (which is bad enough), at worst you could be putting your child at risk of rape.
SMPBI has a policy of not asking people about their sexuality. We don't see an individual's sexual preference as any more relevant than his or her taste in music (with the obvious exception of paedophiles/rapists and indeed music which promotes the same). We do not see homosexuality as something to be ashamed of, but the GRA Reform will embolden those who do. Children who are homosexual will be encouraged to see themselves in need of costly treatment to 'cure' same sex attraction, with expensive 'therapy' including surgery being pushed on them to put them in the 'right' body, rather than accept that they prefer their own sex to the opposite one.
GRA Reform is crafted in such a way to legalise and normalise homophobic bigotry, sexism, paedophilia, misogyny etc, all at the same time as generating vast profits for the trans industry. It has to be stopped. We have to stop it now. The deck is stacked against us, but we must shout with the voice of sanity now, so that should the Reform happen, we have the strongest base possible to fight back.
If you are on the fence, you need to get off it now. If you need more information, a good place to start is with Radical Snippet's banned facebook writings, now available at:
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You're online already, so there is no excuse for doing nothing. Go to the Consultation link now (it closes at 11pm):
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Do it NOW!
18 October 2018
Liberal-extremism is a Disease of the Mind
Psychology is a much mocked science. Captured early on by the charlatan, Sigmund Freud, Psychology will forever be tainted by its association with the plagiarist and sexual deviant, and by those who followed in his wake. However, whereas the presence of shysters is undeniable, the willingness to reject the study out of hand, is a reaction we undertake at our peril. The motley collection of cranks and politically correct psycho-social engineers hiding behind the claims to be academic researchers, have done much to aid the advance of liberal extremism, but this truth only underlines the validity of the science itself.
Carl Gustav Jung began in the shadow of Freud, but soon realised that the entire direction of psychology was wrong, and that an understanding of the workings of the mind could not be generalised to everyone, regardless of cultural background. Understanding that at our very essence we are spiritual creatures, Jung's greatest gift to our understanding was his emphasis on the inner psychic/spiritual unity of culturally kindred peoples. Absolutely rejecting the imposition of Freudian Psychological analytical techniques on anyone except people raised under the debilitating conditions of a neurosis founded on a persecution AND superiority complex, Jung understood that each culture can be said to have a distinct soul - its very own collective unconscious - and that attempts to analyse others through the looking glasses of our own origins, are futile. Whereas Freud is a key tool of the Globalists, Jung stands as a staunch defender of freedom in a multipolar world.
The deliberate muddying of the science of Psychology, by elevating the theories of certain personalities, and ridiculing those of others, has been a part of the politicisation of science. Just as social anthropologists and ecologists can be bought to serve the globalisers, sadly, so can a significant number of scientists of every discipline. The internal debates and the public mockeries which shroud our perception of the study of ourselves, masks the most fundamental fact; that the Bourgeois Ruling Class fully appreciate how the scientific method can be applied to understanding how we think, and to using that knowledge against us. The deliberate denial of a biological basis in how we think, is pure politics, and whilst demanded of the masses, is not practised by the ruling parasitic class.
The basic psychological predisposition of the British Working Class is towards fairness, and tolerance of ideas. One of our most clearly identifiable traits is our love of freedom. We espouse Freedom of Speech, Thought, Expression etc; not because we are ideologically conditioned by our leaders to do so, but because we internally know that Freedom is right. We sense it at a level which is beyond intellectual; it is a part of our spiritual outlook.
Liberal extremism has perversely corrupted our inner sense of fair play. Our inner desire to see real justice for everyone, has become the tool by which to make us weak. Liberal extremism only exists because our enemies have taken a wholesome desire for everyone to be treated with respect, and turned it into a way of beating down those who oppose the replacement of all we hold dear with a 'culture' of bland consumerism . The sense of fairness which opposes the exploitation of those weaker than ourselves, has become the sick diseased liberalism which promotes all manner of degeneracy and social suicide. The enemy has studied us, and found a weak spot by which to undermine us, whilst simultaneously appealing to our inner soul.
The vipers who are destroying us, have cunningly corrupted the foundations of our societies by attacking the very core of how we feel. They have attacked us at a level which undermines our ability to obey our instincts and to fight back. Rather than expending energy trying to accommodate people who are clearly not a part of the majority society, we need to accept that they cannot be - nor should they. We need to use the Science of Psychology as Jung intended; to understand ourselves, and to defend and develop our own culture as a Class; to harness and embrace our own collective unconscious. Psychological manipulation has been used to turn us against ourselves. Once we can see this attack, we can protect ourselves from it.
Liberal extremism is a bourgeois sickness. Once we see it as a mental disease, we can understand that there is as no point in trying to reason with those who suffer from it. Rather, we must quarantine those who have fallen victim to this toxin, in psychiatric institutions where they can be contained. In the cases of members of our class who have fallen victim to the machinations of the anti-reality media and educational indoctrination system, it is possible that some of them may be rescued from the sickness - through intensive re-education / deprogramming - and be helped to reach a level of mental health where they are no longer a danger to society, and may have the potential to re-enter it as useful contributing members