Police

Sawing the Sacred: Felling the Djab Wurrung Directions Tree

Djab Wurrung women are in an abusive relationship with Victoria’s government. — Sissy Eileen Austin, The Guardian, September 14, 2019 It was a penultimate day in the Australian state of Victoria.  The state government had announced that some of harshest coronavirus lockdown restrictions in the developed world would be easing.  Melbourne’s restaurants, bars and cafes […]

Bientôt la guerre civile en France ? « Les éléments du drame sont en place », selon Obertone

Laurent Obertone, journaliste, essayiste et romancier, a répondu aux questions de Sputnik sur les risques d'effondrement auxquels la France fait face. Son dernier opus, « Éloge de la force » (Éd. Ring), tente d'aider les Français à « reprendre pied » dans une société en proie au terrorisme, à l'insécurité et à la précarité. Entretien-choc.

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Société

Who endorses whom? A list of who is supporting the candidates.

The following lists are lifted from Wikipedia.org, which tracks endorsements for both candidates. Some of these will be quite interesting. We wish to concentrate here on external (international) endorsements, those of organized unions, a. However, we will note exceptions for both sides. As noted in the subheading, the Trump list includes a substantial list of […]

The Voting Rights Mirage

American Conservative, October 19, 2020 The Voting Rights Mirage by James Bovard The most dangerous political illusion is that votes limit politicians’ power. Americans have been endlessly hectored in recent months to cast their votes in the presidential election. But trusting ballots to leash either Donald Trump or Joe Biden would be the ultimate triumph […]
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How Do You Police A Free Society? – Questions For Corbett #071

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc070-agorism.mp3"][/audio]Today we delve into the Questions For Corbett archives for an answer to Big Brother, who writes in to ask about policing in a free society. How does policing function in a free society, and what would that look like? Join James for a very timely exploration of this increasingly important question.

BREAKING: Wet’suwet’en Women Occupy Pipeline Drillsite to Stop CGL from Drilling Beneath Their Sacred Headwaters!

We call for solidarity actions from coast to coast. Take action where you stand, or come stand with us on the yintah. — Gidimt’en Checkpoint Callout from Gidemt’en Checkpoint Coastal GasLink has called in the RCMP to try and remove Wet’suwet’en community members and Indigenous youth as they hold a ceremony at a proposed drill […]

“Policing Is Not Your Concern”

As the dust settles after the end of the University of Michigan’s (UM) historic eight-day strike, autopsies investigating the labor action are already being churned out. Why the strike ended, who is responsible for breaking the strike, and what future labor action at UM will look like are now questions that will doubtlessly rise to […]
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