Sooner or later it was bound to happen.
Guardian enviro-scribe, George Monbiot, writes that if those holding the reins of power choose to treat environmental activists as extremists then so be it. I suppose we always knew it would come to a fight eventually. The only question was when.
First, the Guardian revealed that counter-terrorism police in south-east England have listed Extinction Rebellion (XR) and the youth climate strikes as forms of “ideological extremism”. Then teachers and officials around the country reported that they had been told, in briefings by the anti-radicalisation Prevent programme, to look out for people expressing support for XR and Greenpeace.
Then the Guardian found a Counter Terrorism Policing guide to the signs and symbols used by various groups. Alongside terrorists and violent extremist organisations, the guide listed Greenpeace, XR, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, CND, the Socialist party, Stop the War and other peaceful green and left organisations. Then the newspaper discovered that City of London police had listed XR as a “key threat” in its counter-terrorism assessment.
...The police have always protected established power against those who challenge it, regardless of the nature of that challenge. And they have long sought to criminalise peaceful dissent. Part of the reason is ideological: illiberal and undemocratic attitudes infest policing in this country. Part of it is empire-building: if police units can convince the government and the media of imminent threats that only they can contain, they can argue for more funding.
...But there’s another reason, which is arguably even more dangerous: the nexus of state and corporate power. All over the world, corporate lobbyists seek to brand opponents of their industries as extremists and terrorists, and some governments and police forces are prepared to listen. A recent article in the Intercept seeks to discover why the US Justice Department and the FBI had put much more effort into chasing mythical “ecoterrorists” than pursuing real, far-right terrorism. A former official explained, “You don’t have a bunch of companies coming forward saying ‘I wish you’d do something about these rightwing extremists’.” By contrast, there is constant corporate pressure to “do something” about environmental campaigners and animal rights activists.Think of the federal government's pipeline Stasi set up by Stephen Harper but now in service to the Trudeau government. It's a taxpayer funded secret police service that combines the RCMP, CSIS and private security interests to monitor, intimidate and even strongarm peaceful environmental activists. Even under the supposedly progressive Trudeau peaceful dissent is unacceptable.
It is hard to think of any successful campaign for democracy, justice or human rights that would not now be classed by police forces and the government as an extremist ideology. Without extremists such as Emmeline Pankhurst, who maintained that “the argument of the broken window pane is the most valuable argument in modern politics”, Patel would not be an MP. Only men with a certain amount of property would be permitted to vote. There would be no access to justice, no rights for workers, no defence against hunger and destitution, no weekends.
In his Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr, subjected to smears very similar to those now directed against XR and other environmental groups, noted: “The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate or for love? Will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the extension of justice?”
Good citizens cannot meekly accept the death of the living planet. If seeking to defend life on Earth defines us as extremists, we have no choice but to own the label. We are extremists for the extension of justice and the perpetuation of life.Eventually we all must decide which side we're on. With what we're seeing underway today, the petro-state is an abomination. It is, as some scholars contend, a crime against humanity. The choices are stark. You can acquiesce, you can support it or, on the other hand, you can oppose it.
.. speaking of extremists.. How about that Canadian extremist & petro superpower pimper who somehow took control of Alberta with a majority government.. an intrepid journalist would shred Jason Kenney and his key enablers, donors
ReplyDeleteLegacy ? What Legacy ? Legacy implies 'gift' .. something left behind after an exemplar's presence and actions.. foresight and vision, determination, brilliant common sense, leadership, honesty, coherence.. all sorts of 'the right stuff' & usually at the time that its most needed (which may actually be before it seems most needed)
At the risk of being obvious.. those prior attributes are non-existent in the likes of Jason Kenney or Donald Trump, Stephen Harper, Alex Jones, Doug Ford, Sean Hannity etc. For such losers, frauds, grifters astarting point surely would include what, if anything they 'accomplished' in their time on spaceship earth. Of course their contribution to society if any, needs to be examined and weighed, not spewed from their own mouths as self idolizing propagana, posturing and hot air.
My quick synopsis of Kenney or other such strange persons would encompass Twitter length segments, almost a compressed 'wikipedia' type snapshot. Segments in order: Early Days, Family - Education - Location - Income Source - Interests - Goals or Plans - Entering Politics - Location Update - Gainful Employment - Family Update - Noteworty Accomplishments - Career Update & Any Alliances - Personal Interests, If Any - Status Quo, Success/Fail - Reputation - Financial Status - Family, Friends, Associates - Problems, Failures, Questions - Character & Actions - Special or Remarkable Talents - Current Occupation & Activity - Benchmarks, Appraisal - Current Summary
Kenney's would not be very interesting, banal in fact..dark, convoluted, weird. He's a complicated and conflicted zeolat after all.. and a career political animal. In fairness he never promised anything really useful, in any conceivable way. He just thrives on promises and glib embellishments. He confuses the population and himself by describing his grasping Opportunism as Patriotism. It reminds me of Trump caterwauling to MainstreamMedia via Twitter for 'his Nobel Prize'. What exemplar & winner of a Nobel Prize ever pimped for such recognition ??
I would like to see the actual net result of Jason Kenney's 'War Room' and his hire Matt Wolf, his creation of an Inquiry and appointment of one of his cronies as Chairman. There may be future opportunities for a political and ideological animal such as Kenney. His end goal one supposes was to be Prime Minister of Canada with a majority government & be capable of destroying any real opposition. You know, just like Stephen Harper almost did.. and most certainly with a lot of help from Jason Kenney. But it was supposed to be Jason's turn now.. as Harper faltered terribly. But like the rest of the wannabes He assumed Trudeau was made in the shade for 2 majorities ie 8 years.. and so he relocated to Alberta, sold his home - 'secondary residence' in Ottawa (cough cough), much like McKay, Ambrose etc. Joe Big Oil Oliver lost his seat, Ms Raitt hung around to be defeated by an Olympic Paddling hero, Adam van Koeverden.. and lesser lights like Poiiievre, O'Toole, Clement and Kent hung in like a bad smell. Dirty tricks guru Peter van Loan retired with nobody really needing his specialty of manipulating an elected government's Morman procedural backflips and prorogues. The late Saint Jim Flaherty had died, getting the last failed kiss of life from Ms Kellie Leitch, born & bred in Ft McMurray, who has left the country for the excitement of residing in Trump's current USA
Its just a matter of time Mound, before Jason goes after you.. yes you ! Via his rabid proxy Matt Wolf et al. Climenhaga ? Look out ! Michael Harris ? Always ready to kick useless and diseased asshats.. but he too will be targeted by 30 Million $ annual budgeted 'The Canadian Energy Centre'
.. Stephen Harper has company now for his Super Heavyweight Title - Destroyer of Environment
ReplyDeleteDonald Trump has twinned Harper's complete destruction of Navigable Waters Protection by doing the exact same thing in the US of A. Thus all of North America's freshwater sources are now open season gor unlimited pollution. Keep in mind that North America's fresh waters are lrovided free of charge to polluting industry and business sectors while environmental practices and monitoring are World Class serf serving Self Regulating horseshit.
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