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- actualsocialism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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- actualsocialism@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Epstein’s network was real and horrific, but the forces shaping war, empire, and capitalism run far deeper
Epstein’s network was real and horrific, but the forces shaping war, empire, and capitalism run far deeper
I don’t understand what you mean by your point #1.
About #2, I’m actually confused about where you got that Clark isnt denouncing Canadian colonialism. That’s completely misconstruing what he’s saying. Clark denounces the ruling class in it’s totality, his whole point being that if you focus on the Epstein scandal in isolation (as the antisemitic wing of Maga would like you to do) the problem is you’re missing exactly all the other ways the ruling class (Jewish or not) is fucking us over.
Read usernames. Frame that I am not the prior person who your administration banned in this conversation earlier.
If Clarke denounces the rulers, why isn’t he also denouncing their apartheid praxis as Zionists? They seem to be doing fine apartheiding Inuit, Métis, Haida, Kwantlen, Yupik, Cree, etc…
Thanks for the clarification. I had nothing to do with that ban, their behaviour in this thread doesn’t merit a report, but seeing their comment history, I think I see what happened.
Anyway, to your point 2. I don’t see where you got that idea? Clarke has authored multiple articles for Canadian Dimension, just click the link on his name: https://canadiandimension.com/articles/author/john-clarke His positions about the Canadian zionist lobby and Canadian colonialism are nowhere near what you’re implying here (“seem to be doing fine”). This is a person who has literally spent decades on the street organizing with the people at the “business end” of exactly the systems of oppression you’re naming.
Did we read the same Zionist lobbies essay?
Squatting and evictions are not landback and antizionist praxis.🤦♀️ OCAP should be removing the oppressors from resources to oppress, and composting the Zionists in his neighborhood.
The Epstein class is the very same imperialist class creating oppressions.
Can you please clarify a bit more explicit what you’re trying to say? I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make with the pieces of text you are quoting. Are you trying to say that what Clarke is saying in these pieces of text is problematic? Or are you trying to say that they contradict what he writes in the latest article? Or are you saying something else?
Umm, are they not? The homeless population in Toronto is disproportionately indigenous. Organizing with indigenous homeless folks to squat properties on stolen land sounds like land fucking back to me.
And the kind of sustained and prolonged and longitudinal grassroots movement building is exactly the movement infrastructure on which all sorts of organizing in the city used as a backbone for decades. You’re talking about OCAP as if they were some posers or something, but if you were doing anarchist or grassroots organizing for the three decades up to 2020 when they just got too old, you would know that these were the people every single social movement in the city could depend on to show up and have their backs. They were there when BDS was criminalized, they were there for (and often were some of the same people who lead) initiatives like QuAIA or SAIA, bearing the brunt of state repression. And you are random internet person performing facepalms.
Again, I’m not sure what to make of this. Is this some kind of edge-posting or something?
Wait, how do you believe Trudeau’s Zionism can be vanquished?
Trudeau is no longer prime minister. If you’re talking about Mark Carney, the current prime minister of Canada, and generally about the Canadian establishment’s support for Israeli apartheid, my answer is that the Israeli apartheid can be defeated only by the Palestinians themselves and by Israelis of conscience, exactly how the South African apartheid was defeated by black and colored South Africans and white South Africans of conscience. Our role in the global north is to organize to make it politically impossible for our governments to keep supporting it.
I see. I’m sorry to have engaged you.