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It’s up to you and me to decide what it means to be a socialist in 21st century America. Dilbert strip © Scott Adams, shared by Copy Commons license.

Socialism creeps into Dilbert’s office

by Tom Gallagher — Common Dreams

To the delight of some and the dismay of others, the socialist idea continues to slowly, if very belatedly, make its way throughout the channels of American culture. Of particular recent note was its appearance in Dilbert, the daily comic strip send-up of the foibles of corporate office life. Of course, since it is the office’s peripatetic do-nothing Wally who has experienced a socialist awakening, we get the lazy man’s take on the subject. Still, the simple fact of “socialism” making it to the “funny pages” of the nation’s remaining newspapers — has to qualify as some kind of news in itself.

While the strip does hold great appeal for some critics of capitalism, few would look for political guidance from its creator, Scott Adams, who once announced a (temporary) switch in support from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton because, “Where I live, in California, it is not safe to be seen as supportive of anything Trump says or does.” But he certainly broke new ground when Wally one day announced, “I decided to become more of a socialist.” The strip’s coffee drinking shirker went on to explain to co-worker Alice that his conversion meant that, “With any luck, I’ll benefit from your hard work without adding any value myself.” When she replies that his viewpoint “feels immoral,” Wally advises her to “Get back to work,” because “I have bills to pay.

The political intervention would prove brief. The next day, Wally tells Dilbert that, “As a newly minted socialist, I look down on your capitalist ways,” and asks him, “Why can’t you be more generous and caring, like me?” to which the busy-at-work Dilbert replies, “Shouldn’t you be working?” With this, Wally raises his ever present coffee mug and closes the second, and thus far final day of this excursion into political economy, replying that “It’s optional under my system.”

The mug-is-half -full take on all this might be to greet this casual humorous reference as a modest benchmark of socialism’s increased acceptance in mainstream culture; the half-empty view might be to dismiss it as just another distorted, belittling reference. Either way, there’s probably little point in over thinking the significance of a few panels in a comic strip. Perhaps more relevant, though, is the degree to which Dilbert’s treatment wasn’t notably less sophisticated than what else you’ll encounter in American mass media — including in the ostensibly serious news.

There, the range of opinion on socialism generally runs from those who don’t want to see socialism here, like President Joe Biden saying that “Communism is a failed system, a universally failed system. And I don’t see socialism as a very useful substitute,” to those who think it actually arrived here some time ago, like Alabama Republican Representative Mo Brooks responding to a bomb threat evacuating several Capitol Hill buildings by empathizing with “citizenry anger directed at dictatorial Socialism.”

And no disrespect to Scott Adams’s work intended, but the fact is that some of what these real life guys have to say on the topic is way funnier than anything in Dilbert. High on this year’s you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up list of commenters on socialism had to be NY Representative Elise Stefanik. Stefanik, who recently replaced Liz Chaney as third-ranking House Republican, greeted July 30th’s 50-year anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid with a tweet celebrating “the critical role these programs have played to protect the healthcare of millions of families,” while warning that “to safeguard our future, we must reject Socialist healthcare schemes.”

Of course, anyone who knows anything about American history — which perhaps unfairly excludes Stefanik — knows that, at the time, her Republican forbears widely and famously denounced these very programs as another step down the slippery slope toward — yes — socialism. And “Not only socialism,” warned then-Nebraska Senator Carl Curtis, “it is brazen socialism.” The prior year’s Republican presidential candidate, Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, had already warned where this sort of thing could go if left unchecked: “Having given our pensioners their medical care in kind,” he asked, “why not food baskets, why not public housing accommodations, why not vacation resorts, why not a ration of cigarettes for those who smoke and of beer for those who drink?” (Which, other than the cigarettes, does sound like a far better government spending program than the then-ongoing Vietnam war and the still-ongoing Middle East wars that have subsequently sucked up so much of the nation’s resources.)

But again in the interest of fairness, it must be noted that the ranks of those appearing to be unclear on the concept is not confined to the political right. We have the example of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman taking Bernie Sanders to task during his 2020 presidential campaign for claiming that he was a socialist — when he actually wasn’t! To quote: “Bernie Sanders isn’t actually a socialist in any normal sense of the term” because he “doesn’t want to nationalize our major industries and replace markets with central planning.” (Krugman’s consternation stemmed from the fact that Sanders was at the time the front-running presidential candidate and the Nobel Prize-winning economist feared that “his misleading self-description will be a gift to the Trump campaign.”

Now, when Krugman consults his Webster’s, that’s no doubt pretty much the definition he finds. And you can find even stricter ones: Yahoo News has it that “In socialist economies, a central body — the government — owns and controls the society’s assets, firms and resources, and distributes them to the population as it sees fit.” But what’s changed from these writers’ school days is that the socialist idea has now actually entered into the flow of contemporary politics, in no small part due to Sanders’s espousal of “democratic socialism” that resulted in millions of Americans hearing the idea pitched in their living rooms during the 2016 presidential debates — and a significant number of them liking it. And when an idea catches wind there will inevitably be a lot more opinions about what it means — and how to go about turning it into reality — than you’re going to find in a dictionary entry.

If Krugman looked, he could no doubt find active socialist organizations that are generally in tune with the definitions he goes by. But a quick survey of politically active individuals favorably inclined toward the idea would likely show him a much broader range of thinking. Some might say that the move toward socialism they’d consider most necessary was the extension of our democratic rights into the workplace, combined with greater workers’ control and/or ownership of corporations. Others would possibly focus their socialist vision more toward dramatically narrowing the nation’s overall disparity in income and/or wealth. Still others might focus on broadly expanding the social services available to all — universal health insurance, a commitment to full employment, social housing, etc.

A common thread we would likely find coursing through all of their thinking, however, is a conviction that the current corporate-profit-driven economic system has not been, and will never be up to the twenty-first century challenge of maintaining the country and the planet in equitable and sustainable directions. That, along with a conviction that the present system must somehow be transcended. Such an overall diffusion of vision may be quite frustrating to the journalist seeking clear, crisp dictionary definitions before their deadline, but the fact is that when it comes to matters of politics, it those who do, who define.

For better or worse, much of this definition occurs in the mass media where even those favorably inclined often display a tendency to defensively bat questions on socialism back at questioners they consider adversarially inclined. The most familiar of this sort of response might be some variant of Dr. Martin Luther King’s remark that the inequality of American society meant that, “We have socialism for the rich and rugged free-enterprise capitalism for the poor.” Or maybe the internet meme, “Why, when Jesus talks about feeding the poor, it’s Christianity but when a politician does it, it’s Socialism?” Surprisingly, even President Harry S. Truman hit that note more than seventy-five years ago in response to critics of his proposal for universal health insurance: “Socialism is their name for almost anything that helps all the people.”

Today, some might somewhat logically expect that, with a smattering of actually-existing socialist politicians now holding office, they will do the job for us. But really, even they can only do a small piece of what needs to be done. When Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, et al go about their legislative and advocacy business, their principal task will always be to attempt to nudge the American ship of state in a somewhat more just and democratic direction. They were not elected to be theorists; they were not elected primarily to paint a vision of the future. So far as their contribution to any discussions defining the long term meaning of socialism, their role mostly lies in setting an example, sort of “socialism is as socialists do.” Which is to say, their proposals and their causes will be generally seen as pieces of an overall effort to equalize and democratize American society along the various lines described above.

The fact is, that for the rank and file socialist, in the end there ain’t no one else going to do it for us. It’s up to you and me to decide what it means to be a socialist in 21st century America and to define and fill in the visions of “socialism in its many shadings,” as one writer has so well put it. And, frustrating as it may be to Doctor Krugman, much of this work will be a matter of nuance — of connotation, not denotation, if you will.

A recent UK survey of young voters (conducted by a right-wing think tank) concluded that “‘Millennial Socialism’ is not just a social media hype” and “not just a passing fad which ended with Jeremy Corbyn’s resignation.” (Corbyn is a British Labour Party leader who played a role somewhat similar to Sanders’s.) The source of this pessimism on the right? Their finding that young voters associate socialism with words like workers, public, equal, and fair, while they link capitalism with terms such as exploitative, unfair, and the rich. Well, they got that right — and that half of the battle is every bit as important as having just the right socialism elevator pitch.

But before I get off the elevator, I should probably share my own personal shading, which is that the core of socialism is simply the extension of our political democracy into public control of the economy — by methods that may be appropriate to a set of varying, evolving circumstances. Nationalization, decentralized public control, workers control, worker ownership all may have their roles. And how will we know socialism when we see it? When it is no longer corporate capital primarily determining America’s overall economic course, but democratically controlled institutions — with all the controversy that democracy can bring with it.

A final note. There are those who will say this is all well and good, but why risk misunderstanding by calling it “socialism”? Why not just promote universal health insurance, demilitarization of the economy, and all of the other things the political left generally advocates, without bringing in any bigger concepts? Why not take the Elizabeth Warren approach rather than the Bernie Sanders approach? I’ll answer that question with a question: Which one started a movement? The democratic socialist or the one claiming to be capitalist to the bone? Vision matters.

Tom Gallagher is a former Massachusetts State Representative and the author of ‘The Primary Route: How the 99% Take On the Military Industrial Complex.’ He lives in San Francisco.

 

 

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¿Wappin? Día de Madre

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The Black Madonna of Guingamp, Brittany. Photo by Schorle. There are other places where Mothers Day is celebrated on this, the Catholic Day of the Immaculate Reception, but in Panama it’s a very popular holiday, such that when a past government tried to move its celebration to a Monday or a Friday, people here just paid that no heed and did not go to work that December 8. So is it paradoxical that there is little popular music here about this day? That’s probably a function of male-run business — musicians, and especially female artists, generally have to leave Panama to make a living.

Mothers Day in Panama, and in the
hearts of Panamanians everywhere

Mercedes Sosa – Solo le Pido a Dios
https://youtu.be/SIrot1Flczg

Sinead O’Connor & Roger Waters – Mother
https://youtu.be/VsKeoUF0iLQ

Yomira John – Mama Congo
https://youtu.be/PlaKQSsVF-A

Candi Staton – Mama
https://youtu.be/KGnnKEViirg

The Supremes – Mother Dear
https://youtu.be/M3f9myW9ktA

Erika Ender – Despacito
https://youtu.be/mIOlD7cGPUU

Mary J. Blige – Mary, Did You Know
https://youtu.be/A_k63Oec7LY

Vivir Quintana, Mon Laferte y El Palomar – Sin Miedo
https://youtu.be/OyU6_q2rNTI

Mampi – Amama
https://youtu.be/_zXALLRMJDY

Patricia Vlieg – Retratos de Su Alegría
https://youtu.be/IKQkAyn0cLo

Mariah Carey – Hero
https://youtu.be/0IA3ZvCkRkQ

Natalia Lafourcade – Mujer Divina
https://youtu.be/I30mGyTPmmM

Mavis Staples – The Weight
https://youtu.be/kJsx7m0O8VA

Natalie Merchant – Motherland
https://youtu.be/A2JbLUVt0Z0

 

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Editorials: A purge trial we should like to see; and US voting from abroad

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Juan Carlos Varela and Miguel Lynton, both in legal trouble these days. Old Panameñista campaign trail picture, posted on Twitter.

Take him away. Take ALL the crooks away!

Well, OK. Innocent unless and until proven guilty. We should all respect that. Colon Panameñista operative, former DGI tax office director and former candidate for legislator Miguel Lynton has been caught up in the raids on the Gulf Clan paramilitarized drug gang. We should not play the part of lynch mob, even if Panamanian justice is very defective.

But then, the criminal justice system’s “guilty if sufficiently proven AND with insufficient funds or political influence to bribe the prosecutors and judges” standard is one thing. A political party’s decisions about the company it keeps is a different matter, with different standards.

Panameñista leader José Isabel Blandón says that corruption, and particularly infiltration of his party by drug gangs, will not be tolerated. He promises party disciplinary proceedings to expel the corrupt.

Let’s see how it works out, but that’s a positive sign. We might get into the Nazi sympathies of the party’s deceased founder, but those times are long gone. Don’t look for someone with the character of Ilsa Koch doing the interrogation, and let’s hope we don’t see pushovers for judges or any other sort of unfair proceeding. But movement from the grass roots and party leaders responding to that is one avenue to push back against corruption.

 

 

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The judgements of US ambassadors are not always to be trusted, and protocol niceties shouldn’t be taken as endorsements anyway. This is an old American Embassy photo.

 A ballot box at the Embassy: it has worked well. It should be done for all US elections.

This is not rocket science. A mailbox is set up just inside the American Embassy gate, a safe distance from the embassy itself and with security guards looking on. People drop their ballots, requests for ballots or other election materials in the box. With but a cursory inspection to make sure there are no letter bombs or such, the box’s contents are put into a separate mail bag, which goes into the container that’s the diplomatic pouch. Once in the USA, generally in Washington, the election mail gets put in a US Postal Service mailbox and the votes go to their separate destinations.

We have had that in the past several presidential election cycles here. The practice should be expanded to all US elections in time for next year’s midterms, including the primaries. Joe Biden could do this by executive order, but perhaps there would be the need to add some staffing at the consulate so that this does not take some consular officer away from some other pressing business.

Not complicated. It’s democracy.

 

 

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Photo of poet Nikki Giovanni by David Quinn, in 2007. Creative Commons license.

Today, I am 64 years old. I still look good. I appreciate and enjoy my age… A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you’re in and take advantage of it. You still bring to bear all your prior experience, but you’re riding on another level. It’s completely liberating.

Nikki Giovanni

 

Bear in mind…


The military is a plant that must be carefully cared for so that it does not bear fruit.

Jacques Tati

 

We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.

Elie Wiesel

 

I change myself, I change the world.

Gloria Anzaldúa

 

 

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The Panama News blog links, December 6, 2021

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The Panama News blog links

a bilingual Panama-centric selection of other people’s work
una selección bilingüe Panamá-céntrica de las obras de otras personas
If you are not bilingual Google Translate usually works
Si no eres bilingüe, el traductor de Google generalmente funciona

Canal, Maritime & Transportation / Canal, Marítima & Transporte

Nautilus, PanCanal working conditions could affect international trade

Seatrade, PanCanal announces greenhouse gas emissions fee

La Estrella, Panamá recupera el 85% de su conectividad mundial

El Siglo, Panamá inaugura ruta eléctrica

Telemetro, Panamá suspende ingreso de personas de ocho países africanos

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The Electric Route: the governments of Panama and Costa Rica have agreed, and have brought in some private businesses, to create a chain of electric charging stations so that people with electric vehicles will be able to travel between San Jose and Panama City without their batteries running out.

Economy / Economía

La Estrella, Migración de estudiantes obliga a invertir en docentes y escuelas

TVN, Crisis de contenedores afecta la llegada de cebolla a Panamá

La Estrella, Cobre Panamá entre las 10 mayores minas del mundo

Wei, Digital finance without cryptocurrencies

Stiglitz et al, A Brazilian senator’s proposal to end vaccine shortages

Weisbrot, The IMF and special drawing rights

Gordon, The graveyard shift

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Bat pups. Photo by Teague O’Mara, from STRI’s Twitter feed.

Science & Technology / Ciencia & Tecnología

La Prensa, SENACYT: “Hay un repunte y hay que poner atención”

BBC, Ocean garbage patch is an immense plastic habitat

Human Rights Watch, Mass surveillance fuels oppression

BBC, Trigger of rare blood clots with AstraZeneca jab found by scientists

The Washington Post, Twitter’s new CEO announces major reorganization

Prensa Latina, Carlos Finlay’s legacy in Panama

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The October arrest in a Colombian jungle hideout of Dairo Antonio Úsuga David, alias Otoniel, decapitated the Gulf Clan, a major international drug gang descended from the right-wing AUC death squad paramilitaries that were once de facto Plan Colombia allies of the United States. It was just the beginning of that outfit’s disaster. The bochinche is that Otoniel is now providing information to the US Drug Enforcement Administration. There have been many raids in Panama and in Colombia, with information about them carefully managed by governments — or by some accounts, just the US government. Tens of millions of dollars in cash and property have been confiscated and dozens are under arrest. This is a Colombian government photo of Otoniel under arrest.

News / Noticias

El Siglo, Minsa prohíbe los desfiles navideños para evitar contagios

AFP, Record drug money bust in Panama: $10 million in cash

El Universal, EEUU entregó vehículos blindados a las fuerzas militares de Colombia

The Guardian, Mia Mottley: on a mission to transform Barbados

The New York Times, Pegasus spyware used on US Embassy employees in Uganda

The Washington Post, Ammosexual GOP congressman offends

Wired, Peng Shuai and the real goal of Chinese censorship

Ms., “Tracking the backlash” — organized opposition to reproductive rights

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Opinion / Opiniones

Federici, Standing with nurses is a feminist project

Mueller, Can the center hold any meaning?

Khrushcheva, Send out the clowns

Boff, The future depends on us now

Castañeda, Fracaso Bicentenario

Santamaría, ¿Constituyente o protectorado?

Sáez Llorens, La trivialización del delito

Turner, Bicentenario, pacto y constituyente

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Blades caracteriza a Maduro. Para ver el video, toque aquí.

Culture / Cultura

Variety, Where is film production in Central America and the Caribbean heading?

Screen Daily: Panama’s Oscar submission, Plaza Catedral

BBC, Nocturnes and Max Richter: The best music for falling asleep

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The heinous conspiracy EXPOSED! Would Q lie to you?
 

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CIAM, Las ley y el contrato con la minera

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La Economía Azul

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Rompeolas de la Ciudad de Colón Foto por Sean Mattson — STRI.

Hacia una economía azul sostenible en Panamá

por STRI

Un foro virtual organizado por el BID y STRI, exploró los retos y oportunidades de Panamá para lograr una gestión sostenible de sus recursos marinos que estimule el desarrollo económico, sostenga los medios de vida y preserve la biodiversida.

El martes pasado, el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo en conjunto con el Instituto Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales (STRI) realizaron el foro virtual “Hacia la Economía Azul Sostenible en Panamá: Retos y Oportunidades”, con el apoyo del Ministerio de Ambiente, la Cámara Marítima de Panamá y la Autoridad de Recursos Acuáticos de Panamá (ARAP).

“La economía azul relaciona el uso, la gestión y la conservación sostenible de los recursos marinos a través de actividades que propician el desarrollo económico y la mejora de los medios de vida, a la vez que preservan la riqueza de la biodiversidad. Sus modelos -innovadores y tecnológicos- pueden ofrecer soluciones para satisfacer un incremento responsable del consumo de manera sostenible y de forma resiliente al clima, manteniendo una armonización restauradora, regenerativa y resiliente en términos económicos, ambientales y sociales”, explicó Gonzalo Rivas, jefe de la División de Competitividad, Tecnología e Innovación en el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.

“Panamá mira hacia el mar, para el turismo, la pesca, el transporte marítimo, la protección de la infraestructura, mucho más, y un futuro marino sostenible será fundamental para una próspera economía panameña en el futuro. Y es justo decir que el futuro de la economía azul de Panamá seguirá dependiendo de las conexiones profundas entre la ciencia y las políticas públicas y la ciencia de STRI debe continuar respaldando las decisiones que tenemos por delante”, destacó el director de STRI, Joshua Tewksbury, en sus palabras de bienvenida.

El evento contó con la participación del vocero internacional Michael B. Jones, presidente de TMA BlueTech, una asociación industrial sin fines de lucro que promueve industrias marinas sostenibles basadas en la ciencia, quien profundizó sobre el concepto de Economía Azul y presentó iniciativas de éxito que pueden ser replicables para Panamá.

Adicionalmente, expertos del sector público y privado brindaron su visión respecto a una política de la Economía Azul para Panamá. Eustorgio Jaén, jefe del departamento de Economía Ambiental de la dirección de Política Ambiental de MiAmbiente presentó sobre los instrumentos de gestión ambiental de recursos marino-costeros en Panamá que se encuentran en proceso de aprobación, como la política nacional de océanos y el plan de acción nacional de basura marina.

Darío López, director nacional de investigación y desarrollo de la Autoridad de los Recursos Acuáticos de Panamá, expuso algunos de los principales problemas que debe enfrentar el país para lograr una Economía Azul. Por su parte, René Gómez, de la Cámara Marítima de Panamá, presentó sobre las ventajas y estrategias para la implementación del turismo sostenible o azul en Panamá.

En representación de STRI, el biólogo marino Héctor Guzmán brindó una ponencia titulada “¿Cómo sería la economía azul panameña sin ballenas?”, en la que destacó el papel ecológico que juegan las ballenas en la productividad de los océanos y en su capacidad para secuestrar carbono.

“Las ballenas son como tener un gran navío capturando carbono conforme se mueven por los océanos. Tienen la capacidad de acumular más de 33 toneladas de dióxido de carbono en 60 años que es el promedio de vida de una ballena”, resaltó Guzmán.

Y respecto a este punto agregó: “Economistas del Fondo Monetario Internacional nos han dicho que cada ballena podría tener un valor de 2 millones de dólares.”

“La actividad en mares y océanos tiene una alta relevancia para países como Panamá, con extensas costas, y puede ser un motor que apoye la recuperación de los países luego de la crisis, pero es importante promover un diálogo que involucre al sector público, sector privado y academia para trazar en conjunto una hoja de ruta que permita maximizar su potencial de manera responsable y sostenible. Este encuentro es el inicio de un importante diálogo sobre el futuro de la economía azul en Panamá”, apuntó Rocío Medina Bolívar, Representante del Grupo BID en Panamá.

 

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¿Wappin? Criminals / Delincuentes

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By definition, now that his guilty plea is in. There are limits to its use in other cases, but this man, in an open court in Brooklyn, accepted that he conspired to launder some $28 million in bribe money paid by Odebrecht and meant for his father, former president Ricardo Martinelli. So, should people who dislike his dad laugh? Should we mock? There is a hole in one’s humanity if you do that. Exposure to extremist US criminal laws and time served in prison are always tragedies rather than laughing matters. Those who have been locked up will tend to know how complicated it tends to be, and how many routes and stories lead to the misfortune. But then, here in Panama we will have decisions to make. Luis Enrique photo by Ruperto Miller. Para obtener una versión en español de este título, toque aquí. 

Outlaws and offenders
Forajidos y delincuentes 

Janis Joplin – Ball and Chain
https://youtu.be/r5If816MhoU

Jimi Hendrix – I Don’t Live Today
https://youtu.be/IYpyvAe45QM

Natalie Merchant – I’m Not the Man
https://youtu.be/5YUg1QZ3sWY

Marianne Faithfull – Witches’ Song
https://youtu.be/Kq3fBKGDIOw

Hello Seahorse! – Criminal
https://youtu.be/3isv2xskFEw

Spice & Vybz Kartel – Conjugal Visit
https://youtu.be/INAqa1PUfTk

The Robins – Riot In Cell Block #9
https://youtu.be/_0qN6EBrhPU

Bessie Smith – Send Me to the ‘Lectric Chair
https://youtu.be/EC9fDrjz8xM

Bryan Adams – Heat Of The Night
https://youtu.be/x2bE6jzACFQ

Nelson Ned – El Preso Número 9
https://youtu.be/0VwqvvgSOXc

Prince – Free
https://youtu.be/AQ7xxQB8Ujw

Joan Baez – Mary Hamilton
https://youtu.be/jvlhrJGaw-w

Third World – 1865
https://youtu.be/UwlUY3AQd2Q

Carlos Martínez – El Presidiario
https://youtu.be/gkAdQF42em8

Flora Purim – Nothing Will Be As It Was
https://youtu.be/Jep-IU0FO78

U2 – Van Diemen’s Land
https://youtu.be/JH–gsxE-OE

John Sinclair Freedom Rally – full movie
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* A note about “outlaws:” In the history of the Common Law legal systems, outlaws were not necessarily criminals. They were — and are — persons declared or treated as outside the protection of the law. In the old days of England, they were sometimes relatives of the monarch who might have be in a position to claim the throne, or a place in line to do so. Lower down the ranks of society, they could be political or religious dissidents of many sorts. The classic instruction about this is the Robin Hood legend. A noble supporter of Richard the Lionhearted when his brother John was trying to consolidate his hold on power as King Richard was crusading, then imprisoned abroad, Robin Hood took to the forest and with his band of supporters and lived by poaching and theft. This set of legends — and also the King Arthur stories — came into English literature with the rise of English nationalism and rejection of the Norman ascendency. It was a centuries-long process, a major legal milestone of which was the forced acceptance of the Magna Carta by John in 1215.

 

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Hightower, Rethinking work — and life

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Americans are quitting bad jobs in record numbers because they’re rethinking what matters. Shutterstock graphic.

A sea change in people’s attitude about work itself — and life

by Jim Hightower — OtherWords

As a writer, I get stuck every so often straining for the right words to tell my story. Over the years, though, I’ve learned when to quit tying myself into mental knots over sentence construction. Instead, I step back and rethink where my story is going.

This process is essentially what millions of American working families are going through this year as record numbers of them are shocking bosses, politicians, and economists by stepping back and declaring: “We quit!”

Most of the quits are tied to very real abuses that have become ingrained in our workplaces over the past couple of decades — poverty paychecks, no health care, unpredictable schedules, no child care, understaffing, forced overtime, unsafe jobs, sexist and racist managers, aggressively rude customers, and so much more.

Specific grievances abound, but at the core of each is a deep, inherently destructive executive-suite malignancy: disrespect.

The corporate system has cheapened employees from valuable human assets worthy of being nurtured and advanced to a bookkeeping expense that must be steadily eliminated. It’s not just about paychecks. It’s about feeling valued — feeling that the hierarchy gives a damn about the people doing the work.

Yet corporate America is going out of its way to show that it doesn’t care — and, of course, workers notice. So unionization is booming, millions who were laid off by the pandemic are refusing to rush back to the same old grind, and now millions who have jobs are quitting.

This is much more than an unusual unemployment stat. It’s a sea change in people’s attitude about work itself — and life.

People are rethinking where their story is going and how they can take it in a better direction. Yes, nearly everyone will eventually return to work, but workers themselves have begun redefining the job and rebalancing it with life.

 

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Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz — Colombia: Tres alertas

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Los hechos narrados en el informe evidencian que, de los delitos más graves contra esta población en el conflicto armado, el peor fue la violencia sexual usada como una práctica sistemática utilizada para corregir, enderezar y asumir su rol de nacimiento frente a sus víctimas. Pintura encargada por la Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz.

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• Se evidencia un debilitamiento de la autoridad del Estado, crece la presencia de las disidencias y hay una reorganización de grupos herederos del paramilitarismo en los territorios.
• La JEP, la Comisión de la Verdad y la UBPD exploran caminos que garanticen la no repetición de los crímenes padecidos por los colombianos durante 60 años de conflicto.

San Jacinto, 2 de diciembre de 2021. En 100 municipios es crítica la situación de riesgo debido al debilitamiento de la autoridad del Estado, el aumento de la presencia de disidencias de las extintas Farc-EP en 172 territorios y la reorganización de grupos herederos del paramilitarismo. Estas fueron las tres alertas que este martes emitió la Unidad de Investigación y Acusación de la JEP, durante el lanzamiento del Mecanismo Unificado de Monitoreo de Riesgos del Sistema Integral para la Paz.

Durante el evento, que se llevó a cabo en San Jacinto (Bolívar), la Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, la Comisión de la Verdad y la Unidad de Búsqueda de Personas dadas por Desaparecidas, presentaron la herramienta que servirá de brújula para alertar sobre los riesgos, dar a conocer las atrocidades del conflicto y para que el Estado tome las medidas que sean necesarias.

A través de esta plataforma pública, las tres entidades trabajan por contar con mayores herramientas para mitigar los riegos de los colombianos que participan activamente del modelo de justicia transicional. De acuerdo con el informe, desde la firma del Acuerdo de Paz 326 excombatientes de las Farc-EP y 1.026 líderes sociales han sido asesinados. La muerte de cada uno de ellos priva a las víctimas de materializar sus derechos a la justicia y a la verdad plena.

“Esta herramienta no reemplaza los propios mecanismos de defensa que están en cabeza del Estado”, advirtió el magistrado Eduardo Cifuentes, presidente de la JEP. A su juicio, es necesario que “las demás autoridades tomen nota de las alertas para que adopten las medidas correspondientes”, manifestó tras recordar que el Sistema solicitó a la Defensoría del Pueblo adoptar una resolución defensorial que trace una hoja de ruta para ponerle fin a los crímenes.

Por su parte, el padre Francisco de Roux, presidente de la Comisión de la Verdad, hizo un llamado “para que los alcaldes protejan a su gente” ya que “lo que está en juego y nuestra única razón para existir como instituciones del Sistema Integral para la Paz es la responsabilidad por la vida”.

Sobre esa misma orilla se paró Nadia Pérez, vocera de la Unidad de Búsqueda de Personas dadas por Desaparecidas. “Este sistema nos ha permitido identificar los riesgos para la vida y libertad para los familiares, acompañantes, aportantes de información, como los firmantes del Acuerdo de Paz. Esto nos permite identificar los riesgos, contrastarlos con ustedes en territorio para prevenirlos y mitigarlos”.

¿Cuáles son las tres alertas?

Ante un grupo de líderes sociales de la región de Montes de María, la delegada del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD), la Misión de Verificación de la ONU, Pastoral Social, la Mapp/OEA, el Instituto Kroc, el Instituto Capaz y la Consejería Presidencial para los Derechos Humanos, el director de la Unidad de Investigación y Acusación (UIA) de la JEP, Giovanni Álvarez, presentó los detalles del nuevo informe.

La primera alerta indica que en 100 municipios de Colombia se está derrumbando de forma peligrosa la autoridad del Estado. Entre ellos, Álvarez se refirió a Maicao, Segovia, Ituango, Tibú, Ocaña, El Tarra, Jamundí, Fortul, Puerto Leguízamo, Suárez, Buenos Aires, La Macarena, Montelíbano, Santander de Quilichao, Tumaco, Buenaventura y Argelia, como algunos de los municipios donde la situación es más grave.

La segunda alerta tiene que ver con que “Colombia está experimentando una fase de reorganización de núcleos históricos del paramilitarismo: el Clan del Golfo y nuevas agrupaciones que reivindican las siglas de las AUC y el BCB han copado 1 de cada 4 municipios, y tienen una actividad significativa en subregiones como Urabá antioqueño, Bajo Atrato, Alto Sinú, sur de Bolívar, Sierra nevada, sur del Cesar, Risaralda/norte del Valle (La Virginia-Cartago)Magdalena medio antioqueño, caldense y santandereano.

Finalmente, Álvarez advirtió que las disidencias de las Farc-EP son el conjunto de organizaciones reincidentes o desertoras que más han crecido en Colombia, constituyendo el principal riesgo de victimización para quienes dejaron las armas. En ese sentido, dijo que “la presencia simultánea de las disidencias de ‘Gentil Duarte’ y la Segunda Marquetalia aumenta más de tres veces la probabilidad de asesinatos” de miembros de la extinta guerrilla.

A través del Mecanismo Unificado de Monitoreo de Riesgos del Sistema Integral para la Paz, que emitirá informes periódicos para el país y las autoridades competentes, tanto la JEP, la Comisión de la Verdad, como la UBPD, exploran caminos que garanticen la no repetición de los crímenes vividos por los colombianos durante 60 años de conflicto armado.

 

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What the sports world is saying about Peng Shuai

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Women’s Tennis Association chairman Steve Simon’s statement:

When on November 2, 2021, Peng Shuai posted an allegation of sexual assault against a top Chinese government official, the Women’s Tennis Association recognized that Peng Shuai’s message had to be listened to and taken seriously. The players of the WTA, not to mention women around the world, deserve nothing less.

From that moment forward, Peng Shuai demonstrated the importance of speaking out, particularly when it comes to sexual assault, and especially when powerful people are involved. As Peng said in her post, “Even if it is like an egg hitting a rock, or if I am like a moth drawn to the flame, inviting self-destruction, I will tell the truth about you.” She knew the dangers she would face, yet she went public anyway. I admire her strength and courage.

Since then, Peng’s message has been removed from the internet and discussion of this serious issue has been censored in China. Chinese officials have been provided the opportunity to cease this censorship, verifiably prove that Peng is free and able to speak without interference or intimidation, and investigate the allegation of sexual assault in a full, fair and transparent manner. Unfortunately, the leadership in China has not addressed this very serious issue in any credible way. While we now know where Peng is, I have serious doubts that she is free, safe and not subject to censorship, coercion and intimidation. The WTA has been clear on what is needed here, and we repeat our call for a full and transparent investigation – without censorship – into Peng Shuai’s sexual assault accusation.

None of this is acceptable nor can it become acceptable. If powerful people can suppress the voices of women and sweep allegations of sexual assault under the rug, then the basis on which the WTA was founded – equality for women – would suffer an immense setback. I will not and cannot let that happen to the WTA and its players.

As a result, and with the full support of the WTA Board of Directors, I am announcing the immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong. In good conscience, I don’t see how I can ask our athletes to compete there when Peng Shuai is not allowed to communicate freely and has seemingly been pressured to contradict her allegation of sexual assault. Given the current state of affairs, I am also greatly concerned about the risks that all of our players and staff could face if we were to hold events in China in 2022.

I have been gratified by the massive amount of international support the WTA has received for its position on this matter. To further protect Peng and many other women throughout the world, it is more urgent than ever for people to speak out. The WTA will do everything possible to protect its players. As we do so, I hope leaders around the world will continue to speak out so justice can be done for Peng, and all women, no matter the financial ramifications.

I very much regret it has come to this point. The tennis communities in China and Hong Kong are full of great people with whom we have worked for many years. They should be proud of their achievements, hospitality and success. However, unless China takes the steps we have asked for, we cannot put our players and staff at risk by holding events in China. China’s leaders have left the WTA with no choice. I remain hopeful that our pleas will be heard and the Chinese authorities will take steps to legitimately address this issue.

 

International Olympic Committee statement on the situation of Peng Shuai

02 Dec 2021 – We share the same concern as many other people and organizations about the well-being and safety of Peng Shuai. This is why, just yesterday, an IOC team held another video call with her. We have offered her wide-ranging support, will stay in regular touch with her, and have already agreed on a personal meeting in January.

There are different ways to achieve her well-being and safety. We have taken a very human and person-centred approach to her situation. Since she is a three-time Olympian, the IOC is addressing these concerns directly with Chinese sports organisations. We are using “quiet diplomacy” which, given the circumstances and based on the experience of governments and other organisations, is indicated to be the most promising way to proceed effectively in such humanitarian matters.

The IOC’s efforts led to a half-hour videoconference with Peng Shuai on 21 November, during which she explained her situation and appeared to be safe and well, given the difficult situation she is in. This was reconfirmed in yesterday’s call. Our human and person-centred approach means that we continue to be concerned about her personal situation and will continue to support her.

 

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English translation of Peng Shuai’s Chinese-language tweet for which the Chinese Communist Party has retaliated

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