Sunday, November 06, 2011
Vichy sur Bay
And how did the Oakland city council react? The following day they considered a resolution to express their support for “Occupy Oakland” and to call on the city administration to “collaborate with protesters.” That’s “collaborate” in the Nazi-occupied-France sense.
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At first glance, an alliance of anarchists and government might appear to be somewhat paradoxical. But the formal convergence in Oakland makes explicit the movement’s aims: They’re anarchists for statism, wild free-spirited youth demanding more and more total government control of every aspect of life — just so long as it respects the fundamental human right to sloth. What’s happening in Oakland is a logical exercise in class solidarity: The government class enthusiastically backing the breakdown of civil order is making common cause with the leisured varsity class, the thuggish union class, and the criminal class in order to stick it to what’s left of the beleaguered productive class.
The Confederacy of Dunces
The pinko mind bounces back and forth between statism and anarchism, like an electron on steroids. But, no matter where is temporarily rests, the basic principles stay the same.
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