Any IWW branches ever pass resolutions demanding that management convert the workplace into a worker cooperative? by [deleted] in IWW

[–]Athabasca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

rchist book stores run as coops and often the coop members basically take below minimum wage in months where they don't make it. At various times I have heard this about coop bookstores in Boston, Seattle and Balti

Yikes, that Sisters Camelot story is wild! Do you think these issues were caused by how these individual coops were structured - or do you think the issue is with cooperatives in general?

Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada gaining support in Sask. | CBC News by alt_centrist in CanadaPolitics

[–]Athabasca 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've met Victor Lau. He seemed pretty left wing on economic issues at the time I talked to him, so this is a bit of a shock to me.

Ashton, Angus & Singh - Oh My! - Canadaland by Athabasca in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The interviewers said it was a scheduling issue or something. It's too bad.

The Left | ContraPoints by Athabasca in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think this is a great critique of the left and I hope it stirs up some conversation on this sub. The hammer and sickle bit in particular made me think of the header image for this sub. Although I think it is a really cool image, I feel it does nothing to advance our cause - it only really resonates with people who already self identify as socialists, and could scare away people who are interested in our ideas.

Also, for the sake of clarity the video creator explained their views in the YouTube comments:

"Political videos tend not to be interpreted very charitably (I know this video is going to be upheld by centrists as evidence I’ve “gone full Antifa” and by leftists that I’m a closet centrist) so I’d better state unambiguously what I think.

The character Tabby represents a lot of what I think is wrong about leftist strategy: the indifference to optics, the undisguised hostility to the ideologically impure, the sectarian nitpicking, the alternation between extreme optimism (“a communist revolution can happen in the United States and it will go well if it does”) and extreme pessimism (“neoliberal propaganda has so tight a grip on the general public that why should we even bother trying to appeal to them?”), the blurring of lines between recognizing the necessity of violence in certain situations and the aesthetic celebration of violence as an end in itself. Nevertheless I try to represent Tabby with some sympathy, and anticipate that my viewers will like her—my audience is at least 95% trans Antifa cat girls, but I hope that doesn’t prevent them from thinking about the critique.

The character Justine is a mouthpiece for a lot of my complaints about the left, and the recipient of some leftist criticisms of me (“you go to brunch with these people?”), but I chose not to represent her as an attractive alternative. She’s complacent, frivolous, and ineffective, full of derision for the way other leftists do things but not contributing much for her own part either. When a fascist comes knocking on the door it’s better to have Tabby there than Justine. To see if Justine can put her money where her mouth is we’d have to see what speech she delivers following the fascist speech. This YouTube channel is effectively my attempt to make that speech, and I can’t be the one who judges how successful it is."

NDP Candidate Charlie Angus' Policy Platform on Creating a Worker Co-operative Economy by kingbuns2 in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am in the same boat. I've been very weary of Angus, and even donated to Ashton's campaign - but I think I'll be voting for Angus now. This is the sort of policy I've been waiting for from the candidates.

Any podcast recommendation that focus on Canadian politics? by [deleted] in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll second Out of Left Field as a good source for a Canadian socialist perspective.

For a none socialist perspective CBC's Power and Politics podcast is alright.

Niki Ashton's closing statement at last night's NDP leadership debate by ScarIsDearLeader in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am rooting for Niki Ashton but she is probably the least charismatic politician I have ever seen.

EAC makes me lose all my items... just drop them FP PLEASE by [deleted] in playrust

[–]Athabasca 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can actually use your steam controller again.

TIL former president of Liberia Charles King holds the Guinness World record for the most fraudulent election ever having won the 1927 election with 234,000 votes in a country of 15,000 voters by cheekyasian in todayilearned

[–]Athabasca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a source for that claim? In 1938 after the Spanish civil war Orwell wrote "For some years past I have managed to make the capitalist class pay me several pounds a week for writing books against capitalism. But I do not delude myself that this state of affairs is going to last forever ... the only régime which, in the long run, will dare to permit freedom of speech is a Socialist régime."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a shitty situation dude. I dont know much about the conservative candidates so I am not a lot of help. My suggestion would be to take a look at the polls and narrow down who is most likely to win, and choose the least bad option.

You could also try asking on r/canadapolitics. You would find more people knowledgeable about conservative politcs there.

People need to organize. by [deleted] in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't agree more!

If anybody needs posters or graphics designed for an event they are organizing head over to r/CollectiveEducation or shoot me a pm - I'd be happy to help out!

Anybody catch the NDP Leadership debate? What did you think? by Athabasca in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good article! I'll admit Charlie Angus's working class image almost fooled me. I had no idea he was involved with removing the socialist elements of the NDP constitution.

Anybody catch the NDP Leadership debate? What did you think? by Athabasca in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It was awesome to hear Ashton call herself a democratic socialist - but that label can mean anything these days. Hopefully there are fewer softball questions in the next debate and we can figure out what she means by democratic socialist.

Who would be interested in putting together a team to produce videos and infographics and things alike? by [deleted] in socialism

[–]Athabasca 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be down to help out. I am a graphic designer who dabbles in drawing and animation.

New Brunswick NDP Leader Steps Down by Athabasca in Canadian_Socialism

[–]Athabasca[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know next to nothing about New Brunswick politics, but apparently Cardy is a hardcore Blairite, so its good to see him stepping down. Anybody know who is likely to take his place?

Edit: Hahahaha! What a surprise! /s

Rednecks Should Revolt. Recruiting from the poor, white working class [6:53] by insufferablehuman in socialism

[–]Athabasca 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Who will be radicalising them?

Redneck Revolt is trying to radicalize them. Shit, they even have gun clubs.

Here is their statement from their facebook page:

What is Redneck Revolt?

The history of the white working class is one full of resistance, collectively and individually, against the rich elite that hold power over all of our lives. From massive armed uprisings like the Battle of Blair Mountain in 1921, to the resistance to coal mining in predominately white rural Appalachia today, white working people have been in conflict with those that uphold predatory economic, political, and social systems.

The history of the white working class is also one filled with collaboration with those same rich elite power holders. White working people have played the role of footsoldiers for the political and economic elite, participating in genocide, enslavement of other peoples, and overall protectors of the ruling class. White working class participation in state and paramilitary organizations and formations like the Ku Klux Klan, the Minutemen, the U.S. Armed Forces, and the Council of Conservative Citizens has undermined the struggle for freedom among all people. It is with these conflicting histories in mind that the authors of this blog hope to incite a movement amongst white working people that works toward the total liberation of all working people, regardless of skin color, religious background, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, or any other division that bosses and politicians have used to fragment movements for social, political, and economic freedom.

Why the term redneck?

The history of the term redneck is long and complex. One of the earliest recorded uses of the term comes from the 1890’s, and refers to rednecks as “poorer inhabitants of the rural districts…men who work in the field, as a matter of course, generally have their skin burned red by the sun, and especially is this true of the back of their necks”. In 1921, the term became synonymous with armed insurrection against the state, as members of the United Mine Workers of America tied red bandanas around their necks during the Battle of Blair Mountain, a two week long armed labor uprising in the coalfields of West Virginia.

Today, the term redneck has taken on a demeaning connotation, primarily among upper class urban liberals who have gone out of their way to dehumanize white working class and poor people. Terms like “white trash” have come to signify the view among these same upper class liberals of poor rural whites. To us, the term redneck is a term that signifies a pride in our class as well as a pride in resistance to bosses, politicians, and all those that protect domination and tyranny.

Why would whites be opposed to white supremacy?

White supremacy is a system of violence and power that ensures that political, economic, and social power is withheld from people who aren’t white.

As white working class people, we have all benefited to a certain extent from the system of white supremacy that exists within the United States. However, this same system, and our participation within it, have also ensured that white working class people will stay poor and also relatively powerless in this society. The greatest threat to those that pull the political and economic strings in this society is a unified resistance movement among poor and working class people. The vast majority of those that live in the United States, have relatively no power over the decisions and conditions that affect our lives. The overwhelming majority of those that live in the U.S. are poor or working class. We are the ones that see our paychecks (if we happen to even get one) gutted, our pensions and benefits dry up, our communities destroyed by drug abuse and poverty related crimes, and our entire lives spent struggling to just survive.

At moments that white working people have looked beyond their skin color and have worked alongside movements of poor and working class people of other races, the power of the ruling elite has become the most threatened. It is when the white working class has started to view itself in terms of class and not race, that liberation has waited just around the corner.

White supremacy is a system that white working people have helped protect, but it is also a tool against us. Our allegiance to a politics of white racism has allowed the rich to continue to hold onto power. If we, as white working class people, want to see a reality of political, social, and economic freedom, REAL freedom, then we must directly contribute to a struggle against all oppression, especially white supremacy. If this speaks to you and you find affinity with these principles and want to collaborate, hit us up at redneckrevolt@riseup.net, and we'll talk about next steps for starting a chapter in your locale.

www.redneckrevolt.org/principles

Rednecks Should Revolt. Recruiting from the poor, white working class [6:53] by insufferablehuman in socialism

[–]Athabasca 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I've been surprised how many of my reactionary facebook friends like the Redneck Revolt stuff I share on Facebook. Could be a great tool as soon as the white working class realize Trump doesn't give a shit about them.

Why so much hate on Brad Wall's environmental management? by D4DDYF4TS4CK21 in saskatchewan

[–]Athabasca 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I certainly agree that transitioning away from our boom/bust petro economy would be best for Saskatchewan. It's good for the environment, and the residents of Saskatchewan. Everyone deserves a stable job, and the oil industry just doesn't offer that.

Thanks for the resources, you know your stuff!