Thursday, July 29, 2021

shocked

The Last Hopeful Ones over at DSA are shocked and dismayed that the Democrat's infrastructure bill is rapidly becoming a thoroughly hollowed out piece of shit. Not "a place to start" or "the most we could hope for" but a total corporate gift filled with privitization scams and piles of pork. Who could possibly have predicted such a fiasco? Of course there will be no PRO Act attached, much less any climate finance. And with Biden stridently defending the filibuster, there won't be any additional spending or voting rights protection. Still, the DSA stalwarts urge us to "call your Senator!". Unbelievable faith in a corrupt system that screws them over and over and over ( think Lucy and Charlie Brown football).It borders on the pathological, this willingness to trust in the process of "democratic" capitalism- despite everything. So they quickly come up with another "campaign" we are all supposed to get behind; Green New Deal for Public Schools. As the world burns, we turn to schoolchildren and their progressive teachers. Speaking of schoolchildren, Fridays for the Future has a smart, cute little Swede for its poster child. The indigenous environmental sovereignty water protector movement has Winona La Duke. I mean, c'mon. This is the public face of your movement? Where is Black Lives Matter? If they are upset about voting rights, they should talk to Jim Clyburn, Democrat Party stalwart and another great "leader" who made sure Bernie wouldn't bring up the filibuster. Addendum: The Clyburn backed moderate Shontel Brown won a Cleveland area primary over progressive Nina Turner, who was backed by Bernie Sanders and AOC. Clyburn is described as a "kingmaker" and the royal interests he promotes are the black bourgeoise.

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Land Back

Revolutionary indigenous ecosocialists write in their manifesto "A Red Deal" that Land Back be a primary demand. I admittedly struggled with this in the same way I have struggled with the BLM slogan Abolish the Police. If I maintain the goal of building a mass movement of any kind, these two demands are absolute non-starters with "the masses" I live among. But at this stage of the game, maybe impossible demands are the way to go. There isn't the vaguest hint of any "mass movement"building , even to support tepid, pro-capitalist growth Green New Deal legislation. So one might as well demand the US give back all the land it stole from the Indians. Why not? Abolish prisons and set everyone free, abolish the military and stop colonizing the planet. While we are at it, we can make the Deep Greens happy and call for the end of "industrial civilization" and a make-over for consumer culture. Ban agriculture! End Electricity! At this stage of the "game", any of these are just as likely as Keep Fossil Fuels In the Ground. When you have reached a point where an old white male Senator or two (Manchin and Tester) can prevent any climate legislation from being considered, as floods and fires rage across the landscape and the perma-frost melts, it is time to abandon pragmatism. If humans won't get vacinnated, what chance is there they would give up any part of their lifestyle? In his novel Ministry for the Future, author Kim Stanley Robinson imagines that a heat wave killing 20 million people in one week finally kicks elites into gear, pushing them to accept the crisis and enact emergency measures. This is terrifyingly all-too plausible.