Showing posts with label Pig Empire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pig Empire. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

Nina-Bytes: Genocidal Promises on a Boiling Planet

 


Editor's noteNina-Bytes is a weekday blogging series that features short analysis and commentary on articles from around the web.

 

The Big Lie Known as 'Net Zero' Will Lead Us to Climate Disaster

Well, it's safe to say that Greta warned us it would end this way. So it comes to pass that COP26 in Glasgow, an international climate conference hailed by its participants as our "last, best hope" to prevent climate apocalypse has drawn to a close; not with the promise of a future for humanity, but with a guttural howl of thinly-concealed violence. As I mentioned this morning over on Instagram, the summit has produced a carbon reduction agreement that neither does enough to stop millions from dying on a boiling planet, nor provides financial assistance in dealing with climate crisis for those on the front lines in the Global South. This is, to put it bluntly, a plan to commit genocide on behalf of capitalist and the ruling capitalist order; not that you should expect the bootlicking media in the Pig Empire to report it as such.

For a sense of what corporate media is not telling you, let's turn to this November 11th, 2021 report by environmental journalist Tina Gerhardt, helpfully reprinted over on Common Dreams. First up, our governments have collectively promised to undertake actions designed to keep the global temperature increase to 1.8 or 1.9 degrees Celsius; which would be fine I guess, except we already know anything over 1.5 degrees Celsius will kill millions. Not that this half a degree matters much, because as our author notes, those pledges are based on faulty data and the targets will at best keep temperature increases at a whopping 2.7 degrees Celsius. Which might be enough to kill billions all by itself; without even considering knock on effects.

Wait; it gets worse because, as it turns out almost none of the richest countries in the Pig Empire actually intend to reduce their carbon emissions to anywhere near zero. Indeed, most nations in the imperial core are promising merely to employ a number of dubiously scalable methods to "offset" their carbon emissions; a bit of creative, but wholly deceptive accounting known in wonk circles as "net zero carbon emissions." Does that have a hope in hell of working? Not even remotely, as Gerhardt notes in the article:


"There simply is not enough land and trees in the world to soak up the emissions of big polluters and northern governments. For these reasons, organizations ranging from Friends of the Earth to Indigenous Environmental Network, from Power Shift Africa to the Third World Network and many others, are calling for "Real Solutions Not 'Net Zero," and satirists like Australia's The Juice are directly mocking net zero as a fantasy."


Finally of course, there's the fact that most of the wealthy, heavy polluter nations in the Pig Empire aren't promising to cut carbon emissions now, but by 2050, or even in some cases 2060. How does that jibe with prior reports that we have until about 2030 to slash carbon emissions in half before we tip over into an unavoidable climate apocalypse? Surprise, it doesn't! These mad bastards are just hoping you forgot, and thus won't realize they're approaching climate catastrophe like schoolchildren putting off their essays until the night before they're due. And really, why shouldn't they? It's not like the media is going to call them out on it; and almost everyone at COP26 will be well into retirement by the time the clock strikes doomsday. 

In other words, it is no exaggeration at all to say that the "wisest" leaders of the Pig Empire just got together to craft an international pledge, to commit genocide, rather than surrender capitalism and fossil fuel profits. Let me know the next time you hear about that on the evening news.


nina illingworth


Anarcho-syndicalist writer, critic, and analyst. 

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Thursday, November 11, 2021

The Picture Show: How We End Climate Imperialism on Patreon

 


Editor's note: the Picture Show is a short-burst analysis feature over on my (always free to read) Patreon Blog, exploring the world of lefty YouTube videos you can enjoy in twenty-two minutes or less.

 

Green Socialism and Climate Justice

In our latest edition of In the Aggregate, I mentioned in passing that I wanted to do something a little different with my still relatively new Picture Show segment. In light of the fact that it's pretty hard to righteously analyze a good pinko YouTube video in four hundred words or less, I ultimately decided to just start a new feature entirely. Shorter, more conversational, and more opinion-based than my Film Sessions essays, I hope to publish these informal blogs semi-regularly over on my (free) Patreon; which has a platform feature designed specifically for sharing offsite videos online.

In our inaugural stand-alone Picture Show blog, we're looking at the climate legacy of colonial capitalism and the disproportionate burden in combatting climate change currently borne by the Global South. Using a short, but informative video by Our Changing Climate as a basis for discussion, I explore the important concept of Climate Debt and why reparations from the imperial core, to the hyper-exploited developing world, are a necessary feature of both positive justice and any viable plan to prevent a climate apocalypse. Finally, I offer a few thoughts on how we might pay for all this in a fair and equitable manner for the labor class in both the imperial core, and the developing world.

 

"The hard truth here is that right now, the folks suffering the most severe consequences of climate crisis, are also the folks least responsible for the problem. Take for example, the region of Sub-Saharan Africa. As our video highlights, this area contains roughly fifteen percent of the world's population, while producing only two percent of the energy-related emissions driving climate crisis. Despite this, the region is currently shouldering a massive fifty percent of global adaptation costs in the face of man-made climate chaos. Given this disparity, how should Africans feel about fancy international conferences full of fiery rhetoric about collective responsibilities?"

 

To check it out over on my Patreon Blog by clicking on the quotation block above, or the title header below:

 

The Picture Show: How We End Climate Imperialism

 

nina illingworth


Anarcho-syndicalist writer, critic, and analyst. 

You can find my work at NIDCCan’t You ReadMedia Madness and my Patreon Blog

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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Nina-Bytes: A Fascist Cult of Useful Crackpots

 

Editor's noteNina-Bytes is a weekday blogging series that features short analysis and commentary on articles from around the web. This post is archival and originally appeared on October 6th, 2021 over on our Facebook page.


French child kidnap plot shows global sway of QAnon style


One of the most frustrating things about the vast majority of mainstream media reporting on Q-Anon is the liberal establishment’s general inability to accept the movement for what it is – a fascist conspiracy cult that has gone completely global. More specifically, it’s a globalized fascist conspiracy cult that works by blending all the other reactionary conspiracy theories into one, and then conveniently aligning believers with far right, objectively fascist politicians, parties, and political organizations. 

The fact is that while believers in the cult may not always perceive themselves as acting politically, the conductors marshalling the cult are explicitly political in nature. Therefore, it does no good to approach Q-Anon as a grift, because it literally doesn’t matter if the freaks pushing these conspiracies into the mainstream are true believers or not. What matters is that they’re able to draw on a massive, preexisting undercurrent of people motivated by anger, reaction, and bugsh*t conspiracy writings, and then point those people at the enemies of the would-be fascist order. In some ways this makes Q-Anon almost something of a “rent-a-mob” organization, to be summoned and deployed by more organized fascists – both in politics and in the streets.

Of course, linking and empowering these folks has a cost, usually paid in crime, violence, and sometimes human lives, but generally it’s not the rich nazis paying it, so they don’t care. Indeed, one might argue that the blowback produced by the Q-Anon cult in and of itself works towards the fascist goal of destabilizing our faux liberal-democratic order, and creating the demand for a more authoritarian form of government. The chaos is a feature, not a bug.


nina illingworth


Anarcho-syndicalist writer, critic, and analyst. 

You can find my work at NIDCCan’t You ReadMedia Madness and my Patreon Blog

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Bolivian Stroke: WaPo's Imperialist Memory Games

 


Editor's note: if you're wondering where I've been the past couple of weeks, you can find an update here. Please also note that this blog post is part of the "Leftist Theory" and the "New Old Forever War" collections on ninaillingworth.com.


"Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media."  -  Noam Chomsky


Imperial Fantasies with Deadly Consequences

Over the past five or so years of writing, I've spent a lot of time studying the Chomsky-Herman "Propaganda Model" as well as the historical (and quite deliberate) role of for-profit media in disseminating, and reinforcing reactionary, ruling class, or state propaganda in the public discourse. Unfortunately, these discussions about mainstream Pig Empire propaganda can often trend towards the abstract or conceptual, which is why I've also tried to explore concrete, or everyday examples of this propaganda machine in action wherever possible. 

One specific such example might be American propaganda operation surrounding the 2019 (and still ongoing at the time) fundie fascist coup in Bolivia that my co-host Nick Galea and I broke down as part of a March 2020 episode of The No Fugazi Podcast. Of course, that story eventually took a happier turn, at least for the moment; after a year of violent, reactionary tyranny under a U.S. backed post-coup dictatorship lead by Jeanine Áñez, and despite numerous pro-Western attempts to interfere with another election in the country, the people of Bolivia reasserted their control over their own destiny democratically and once again elected a Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) Party candidate, Luis Arce. Unsurprisingly, this newly-elected Bolivian government subsequently undertook efforts to investigate, charge, and detain Áñez for her role in the violent, anti-democratic coup to oust then-rightfully elected MAS president Evo Morales; as all victims of a violent fascist coup attempt would be advised to do with self-appointed dictators - whether that coup is temporarily successful or not.

So all's well that ends well, right? Not so fast sparky; the Pig Empire doesn't exactly have a long history of tolerating left-leaning Latin American countries exerting their sovereignty against the wishes of American capital. Recent rumblings out of the always-loyal Western corporate media strongly suggest that the United States isn't finished with MAS and Bolivia's natural resources yet; and Uncle Sam isn't known to let petty details like elections and investigative reporting get in the way of attempts to manufacture consent for imperial aggression against anyone who might oppose American efforts to loot their country for corporate profits.

Let's get deep into the weeds here for a moment, shall we?


(False) Narratives of Convenience 

Continuing in the tradition of combining the theoretical study of propaganda with practical examples of a propaganda system in action, today I'd like to return to a few concepts I originally discussed in a December 2018 essay called "Lying Without Lying: the Manipulation of Framing, Context & Depth in Corporate Media" and examine how they pertain to a highly revealing Opinion item shared by the Washington Post Editorial Board on March 18th, 2021. In particular, I'd like to look at a current example of the ways western corporate media uses the repetition of false narratives and techniques like lying, misrepresenting, and omitting key facts, to manufacture consent for imperialist foreign policy across the larger Pig Empire - and as you might have guessed; to really see how the sausage is made, we're going to return to the topic of American interference in Bolivia

Alright then, let's start by ignoring Jeff Bezos' annoying and self-defeating paywall, to look at WaPo's effectively anonymous little blog post in all of its five hundred word glory:


"Opinion: The Bolivian government is on a lawless course. Its democracy must be preserved.

Opinion by Editorial Board

March 18, 2021 at 3:58 p.m. EDT

ONLY A FEW months ago, the Andean nation of Bolivia seemed to be on its way to healing, after a year that had thrown its political future into jeopardy. Luis Arce, a candidate of the country’s socialist party, had won the Oct. 18 presidential elections. His opponents — Carlos Mesa, who ran against him on a centrist platform, and the conservative then-interim president, Jeanine Áñez — had accepted the result. And Mr. Arce had pledged to govern on the basis of unity and conciliation. Thus did Bolivia appear to exit a crisis that the leader of Mr. Arce’s party, former president Evo Morales, precipitated by attempting to steal a fourth term through election fraud in 2019, leading to often-violent demonstrations, the military’s abandonment of the Morales-led government — and Mr. Morales’s departure to exile.

Now, unfortunately, Mr. Arce appears to have reverted to a more one-sided and vengeful leadership style characteristic of Mr. Morales, who has returned to Bolivia and still wields considerable power. On March 13, the government jailed Ms. Áñez and two former members of her cabinet, threatening them with prosecution and long prison terms; warrants are out for several other former top officials. These actions follow an amnesty for Mr. Morales’s supporters accused of human rights violations while Ms. Áñez was in power, as well as the institution of de facto political loyalty tests for key government employees.

Mr. Arce’s government claims that it is merely enforcing laws against sedition that Ms. Áñez purportedly broke by fomenting a “coup” against Mr. Morales. Ms. Áñez is certainly not blameless in Bolivia’s problems, having governed high-handedly, including by trying, shortly after she took office, to shield security forces from punishment for sometimes deadly violence against pro-Morales protesters.

Yet Ms. Áñez, facing pressure from human rights advocates, withdrew that decree; and the accusation at the core of her arrest now — that she plotted with the Bolivian military and others to overthrow Mr. Morales — is at odds with historical reality. Mr. Morales lost power because of his own attempt to subvert the 2019 election — which Organization of American States (OAS) observers confirmed at the time — and the Bolivian people’s massive rejection of it in the streets. Ms. Áñez succeeded to the presidency under a tenuous but constitutionally prescribed emergency process; and, to her credit, she peacefully ceded power to Mr. Arce when he won last year.

Tens of thousands of Bolivians have taken to the streets in opposition to what Mr. Arce is now doing. Bolivia’s Catholic bishops have issued a statement against what they called an attempt to turn the justice system into a partisan weapon and to “create a false account of history, inventing the truth and manipulating the conscience of Bolivians.” The OAS secretariat also decried the arrest of Ms. Áñez, prompting Mr. Arce’s minister of justice to threaten OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro with prosecution.

The Bolivian government’s lawless course threatens further chaos, if not civil war and outright dictatorship, at a time when the country, among the hardest hit by covid-19 in the world, should be fighting the pandemic. The Biden administration should lead a regional effort to preserve democratic stability in this long-suffering country, lest crisis turn into catastrophe."


Okay so before we get to a sort of line by line refutation of what's going on here, let me start by noting that the above WaPo piece is by no means a legitimate news item, but it's certainly an impressive piece of Pig Empire propaganda; even if only for its crass dishonesty and cynical assumptions about the reading public in general. Given the outrageous omissions, misrepresentations, and outright lies covered in this concise little smear job, it's really not a surprise the always pro-empire Washington Post is hiding behind both its editorial board byline, and the "Opinion" tag here either. Despite this however - words do actually mean things, and when you state falsehoods as facts, it's got absolutely nothing to do with subjective analysis or a right to express unpopular ideas.

So what exactly do I mean by falsehoods? Well for starters, Bolivia didn't experience a generic political "crisis," it was a U.S. backed right wing fundamentalist coup. Additionally, then-rightfully elected Bolivian President Evo Morales didn't precipitate the coup, a phony report by the Organization of American States (OAS) built around disingenuous math games did; and furthermore, the OAS analysis was so thoroughly and publicly refuted, even in the Washington Post itself, that claiming Morales is guilty of attempted election fraud (an accusation repeated twice in this 531 word article) at this late a date, borders on Orwellian. In common parlance, we call printing things like this "lying."

Turning our attention towards WaPo's mere misrepresentations doesn't really improve the picture either. Bolivian military officials didn't just "abandon" the elected government; they actively pressured President Morales to step down, and he didn't "depart to exile" so much as flee for his life in the face of right wing violence and terrorism targeting his home, members of his party, and his supporters. Furthermore, Jeanine Áñez didn't succeed to the Presidency "under a tenuous but constitutionally prescribed emergency process;" she appointed herself interim president in front of a rump Congress that lacked quorum, with the backing of the military in a coup d’état that was anything but constitutional - as noted by award-winning journalist and author Stephen Kinzer during a December 2019 forum organized by Mass. Peace Action and other groups at the Community Church of Boston:

 

“William Kaliman, former Commander in Chief of the Bolivian armed forces, forced President Evo Morales to resign,” Kinzer noted. “A week later he moved to the United States.”

“Evo’s term runs through January 2020. Even if you don’t accept the election of October 20th, Morales’ term as president that he won five years ago should still be ongoing. The succession laws that are supposed to be followed after a president resigns were completely flouted. Several members of the MAS were passed over and power was passed unconstitutionally to Añez.”


Please keep in mind that this is not a matter of opinion or interpretation; there's photographic evidence this was an unconstitutional military coup:



Let's stick with misrepresentation for a moment here. While I'm forced to admit that the WaPo editorial board is welcome to its opinion that Áñez deserves "credit" for "peacefully ceding" an election she'd already dropped out of after running a distant fourth in the polls; given the fact that she barred the rightfully elected President Evo Morales from running again, and delayed the new election three times to help the real far right candidate (more on him below,) no reasonable person is obliged to agree with them. Equally absurd are the suggestions that Ms. Áñez's reign of violent, even murderous terror over Bolivian socialists can be dismissed as "having governed high-handedly," or that the reactionary, unlawful government she presided over are mere run-of-the-mill "conservatives." Of course, these unsupportable opinions might also explain why the new Bolivian government's charges of terrorism against Áñez never even made it into the story at all.

All of which then leaves us with the WaPo editorial board's lies by omission; of which there are many. Since I assume you're starting to get a sense of just how full of crap this piece is already, I'll wrap this portion of our examination up by discussing only the three most glaring and dishonest omissions in this article.

First up; citing a statement by the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States to buttress this Pig Empire propaganda narrative against Arce, Morales, and the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) Party, without mentioning that the OAS actively lied about the 2019 election to trigger the coup, is obviously dishonest. As is completely ignoring the fact that the American government gleefully supported the coup, and Uncle Sam picks up 60% of the tab to fund the OAS expressly for the purposes of using it to support Pig Empire imperialism - as reported in this November 11th, 2019 article on one of my favorite websites, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting:

"No mainstream outlet warned its readers that the OAS is a Cold War organization, explicitly set up to halt the spread of leftist governments. In 1962, for example, it passed an official resolution claiming that the Cuban government was “incompatible with the principles and objectives of the inter-American system.” Furthermore, the organization is bankrolled by the US government; indeed, in justifying its continued funding, US AID argued that the OAS is a crucial tool in “promot[ing] US interests in the Western hemisphere by countering the influence of anti-US countries” like Bolivia."

       

Additionally; citing a statement by the Bolivian Bishops’ Conference to protect a blood-soaked dictator installed via a US-backed military coup, without revealing that same body previously supported the coup, or discussing the Bolivian Catholic Church's longstanding opposition to Morales' socialist, and pro-Indigenous land return policies, is also obviously dishonest. This is to say nothing of quietly concealing the ultra-conservative Catholicism and disdain for Bolivian Indigenous people Áñez herself shares with the Bishops - as explained in these articles by The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Jacobin Magazine respectively:


"The coup regime is now led by Jeanine Áñez, a Christian-fundamentalist senator and opponent of Morales, who in 2013 tweeted (translation): “I dream of a Bolivia free of indigenous satanic rites, the city is not for ‘Indians,’ they better go to the highlands or El Chaco.” On claiming the presidency after the army “asked” Morales to step down (he fled to Mexico following threats to his life and has since moved to Argentina), Áñez declared, “Thank God the Bible has returned to the Bolivian government.” About two-thirds of Bolivia’s population is Indigenous, forming a major part of Morales’s support base. Before the coup, MAS held majorities in both the Bolivian chamber of deputies and the senate."

"An ultraconservative Catholic senator, Áñez hails from the thinly populated Amazonian department of Beni, a region whose indigenous peoples first made the demand for a constituent assembly in the 1990s. But Áñez is no ally of indigenous Bolivians. She believes indigenous spirituality to be a sign of Satan, and upon seizing power in the days after November 10, she declared the national government to be “at last” free of paganism. Her partisans trampled upon and burned the Wiphala — the banner of indigenous unity — prompting tens of thousands of indigenous people to pour into the streets in protest."


Finally; I must admit that I'm not quite sure how to classify writing a quasi-anonymous editorial about the political fallout from a right wing coup in Bolivia without once mentioning the name of admitted coup plotter and noted Bolivian fascist, Luis Fernando Camacho. Given however that the facts surrounding Camacho's political involvement with both the uprising and the Áñez regime speak directly to the reality that it was an organized, anti-democratic, illegal fascist coup, it seems like the WaPo editors really should have found a place to work at least a few lines about a key player like Camacho in there; even if only as a matter of journalistic integrity.

Please also note that while I chose to focus on this Washington Post editorial board post because of its artless execution and owner Jeff Bezos' business ties to the American imperial state, they are by no means alone in the Pig Empire establishment's efforts to undermine the socialist government of Bolivia. Indeed, as relentlessly documented by the folks at FAIR, you can find equally disingenuous articles clearly designed to distort public opinions about Bolivian politics in outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, the BBC, the Associated Press, and many others; articles published both during, and long after the unlawful 2019 right wing coup in Bolivia. If one were feeling a little conspiratorial, you might even be inclined to suggest that the almost unbroken ideological conformity of the Pig Empire media's coverage of events in Bolivia, was in and of itself, clear evidence of the Propaganda Model at work.


Drawing the Strings Together

Okay, so we've successfully demonstrated that western corporate media outlets as a whole are more than happy to repeat false narratives about our "enemies" in Bolivia, even when those narratives have already been debunked in their own publications. Furthermore, I think we've conclusively proven that the editorial board at the Washington Post in particular has an almost preternatural ability to pack a staggering amount of festering bullcrap into a few paragraphs of authoritatively-worded pearl clutching. Finally, we can say with certainty that it's hardly a secret that reactionary Pig Empire billionaires, the Trump Administration, and our western allies, all supported the original right wing coup in Bolivia and the pack of lies that sold it, quite enthusiastically

What however does all of this really mean? Well, if you throw in the reality that the WaPo editorial board explicitly called on the Biden administration to interfere in Bolivian politics to protect Áñez, and that U.S. state-controlled outlet Voice of America echoed the same false narrative about her arrest as the private sector media did, what we're looking at here is the reasonably strong outline of a Pig Empire propaganda operation to manufacture consent for imperialist policy in action. All we're really missing to expose how the magic happens is the kind of "smoking gun" connection to a sitting American official that not even Biden's failson minions over at State would be dumb enough to give us; right? 

Oh you poor, sweet, summer child - I feel like I'm telling an orphan there's no Santa Claus:



Well damn Tony; given the Biden administration's rhetoric about cleansing the legacy of Trump's foreign policy, that's pretty awkward, ain't it my dude? So much for build back better, I guess.


And still, the beat goes marching on...



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