Some positivity today, here is one of my favourite poets Benjamin Zephaniah's passisonate, defense of the strength of Britain's multicultural cohesion.It reminds us that anyone with a fixed idea of what Britain is, is actually anti-British.
Britain has always been multicultural, right back to settlers in
medieval times. I will add that the world is a melting pot blended with various attributes, qualitities and culture, the following recipe simply explores the diversity and richness that we all share.
Take some Celts and Silures
And let them settle,
Then overrun them with Roman conquerors.
Remove the Romans after approximately 400 years
Add lots of Norman French to some
Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Vikings, then stir vigorously.
Mix some hot Chileans, cool Jamaicans, Dominicans,
Trinidadians and Bajans with some Ethiopians, Chinese,
Vietnamese and Sudanese.
Then take a blend of Somalians, Sri Lankans, Nigerians
And Pakistanis,
Combine with some Guyanese
And turn up the heat.
Sprinkle some fresh Indians, Malaysians, Bosnians,
Iraqis and Bangladeshis together with some
Afghans, Spanish, Turkish, Kurdish, Japanese
And Palestinians
Then add to the melting pot.
Leave the ingredients to simmer.
As they mix and blend allow their languages to flourish
Binding them together with English.
Allow time to be cool.
Add some unity, understanding, and respect for the future,
Serve with justice
And enjoy.
Note: All the ingredients are equally important. Treating one
ingredient better than another will leave a bitter unpleasant taste.
Warning: An unequal spread of justice will damage the people and
cause pain. Give justice and equality to all.
This sticker sticks fascists!
The world is currently experiencing an escalation in racism and xenophobia with an increase in a wave of hate crime and racial abuse following the EU referendum. Violence and intimidation and calls of 'go home' directed against minorities, racist graffiti daubed on community centres, we must condemn all those that try to stoke up division in our society, prevent bigotry from spreading and becoming the new norm.
It is our duty to reaffirm that everyone is welcome in our communities, apart from rascists and fascists of course.We should offer genuine solidarity with victims of any racist incident
that occurs – and feel bold enough to intervene when they happen.We must seek to challenge and defeat the politics of hate within our local communities , building continuing resiliance and resistance to the politics of hate and fear, The fascists may spread fear and division but we can counter them with unity and hope, spreading a vision of peaceful co-existence and intercultural respect. The destructiveness of fascism – and racism more generally – is not
limited to its principal enemies. Far from affording privileges to large
swathes of society as some suggest, the oppression of marginalised
groups hurts us all.We have the abilities to stand united against our common enemy, to show refugees
that they are welcome, and to show the fascists that we are not afraid. Beyond support for their toxic ideas, fascists also have a long history of physically attacking people and communities.
Solidarity against fascism is not an altruistic option; it’s a rational necessity. With our resolve and determination we can beat fascism. We cannot allow sieg heiling Nazi
scum any space, and we will not sit back and watch their racist, hateful
attacks on refugees and migrants. Now is the time to get involved, get
active and get organised to take the fascists off our streets. Take a look at these stickers hot off the #stickittothetories
presses – printed for Aberystwyth Anti – Fascists. They’ll soon be on
their way to be stuck all over the genteel, and soon to be fascist free,
seaside town of Aberystwyth and its Hinterland(!) in mid Wales.
Oh yes- there are hundreds more of them too.
If you have a problem with fascists where you live, then get some of
our bespoke stickers, especially printed with your town/city /whatever
name – and along with other anti-fascist activities – you too can become
a fascist free zone. http://stickittothetories.org.uk/p…/anti-fascists-your-town/
Terrible, tragic news from yesterday after monstrous killing of 84 innocent people on Bastille day a symbol of freedom and liberty in what was an undeniable act of terrorism. This latest retaliatory, reactionary manifestation of hate in Nice coming eight months after the Islamist militant shootings and suicide bombings in Paris that killed 130 people.
Each atrocity has been used to expand police and intelligence
powers. Following the Paris attacks, the Hollande government instituted
an unprecedented “state of emergency,” providing authorities with the
power to ban demonstrations and detain suspects without charge. Over
recent months, millions of French workers and students have defied the
laws, engaging in mass demonstrations and strikes against the Socialist
Party’s regressive labour legislation.
The latest
attack comes amid mounting social tensions and escalating French
participation in US-led military operations in the Middle East, like the US, the French government has
actively backed Islamist groups in a bid to topple the Syrian regime of
Bashar al-Assad.However, Washington viewed Islamic State’s
advance into Iraq during 2014 as a threat to the US-backed government
and its dominance of Iraqi oil and resources. The US and its allies,
including France, have waged an air war on the Islamic State, while
continuing to back other Islamist forces within Syria.
The French government immediately announces an extension on the
clampdown on civil liberties and further military action in Syria and
Iraq. Francois Hollande gave no explanation as to how these
might prevent a further atrocity. Because he has no evidence that they
will. On the contrary.
Moreover, although it is not known at this time whether the
attacker was aided in any way by a group based in Iraq or Syria,
Hollande has already vowed to employ yet more violence in those
devastated countries. Again we are watching a Western leader adopt the
same failed policies of the past while expecting those policies to yield
different results. This is the definition of insanity.
Clearly religiously driven terrorism is a phenomenon that our ideals
of democracy, openness and free trade find it difficult to come to
grips with short of resorting to elements of the police state. But if we
allow the horrendous acts of a few to fundamentally change our society
for the worse then the terrorists will have achieved one of their
principal goals - so clamping down on hysterical demands to either 'hit
back' or 'shut our borders' must be seen
for what they are: expressions of panic and grief. These must be
resisted, and those who express them need to be given time to engage
their brains. Only by firmly carrying on with our way of life and
working to counter the bigoted mindsets can we prevail. It will never be an easy task. Our Governments attempts to try and neutralise the threat is
going to be a difficult one, but they must try to do so without curtailing civil liberties too
much or allowing the public to become fundamentally divided. Otherwise those who carry out these attacks in the name of whatever twisted ideology have won and the swamp that terrorism breeds in will grow.. I cannot help feeling great sadness for the world that we live in right now and feel lucky that I am not in the wrong place at the wrong time. In the meantime we must continue to stand together in this difficult time and show our solidarity with the victims and their families and all those innocents who fell victimised by several decades of US led,
UK, NATO illegal, immoral invasions, occupation, mass destruction, unwinnable wars part of the military industrial complex for corporate profit alone, combined with, western aggression in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe,
etc where the seeds of this awful nightmare have been sown. We must not lose our shared humanity
Dadaism was an art movement founded by Hugo Ball in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland hundred years ago this year that became an international art movement. They had one
rule which was to never follow any known rules. It arose because they
were against the culture and values of the early 20th century which it
was believed had caused and supported the carnage of the First World War
in 1914-18. On the following link http://arthistoryunstuffed.com/tag/dada-manifesto/ Dr Jeane Willett explains how Dada was a reaction to the "psychological catastrophe" that was Word War 1 and a reaction to the futility of war.They saw the unremitting slaughter as the undeniable proof that the
nationalist authorities on both sides had failed society and that the
system was corrupt. United in their protest against the war and in their
opposition to the establishment, 'they banded together under the battle cry of DADA!!!!'
The Dadaist's aimed to destroy
traditional values in art and to create a new art to replace the old. Dada's weapons of choice in their war with the establishment were
confrontation and provocation.Art in revolt., anti-establishment, provocative that refused to be categorised into any ideological group, crazy, wild and free. They attacked traditional artistic
values with irrational attitudes and provoked conservative complacency
with outrageous statements and actions. They also launched a full scale
assault on the art world which they saw as part of the system. It was
considered equally culpable and consequently had to be toppled. Dada
questioned the value of all art and whether its existence was simply an
indulgence of the bourgeoisie.It was an “anti-movement movement dedicated to anti-art,” with
deliberately nonsensical tactics and a Nihilistic message, i.e. that
life is essentially meaningless.
The great paradox of Dada is that they claimed to be anti-art, but even their most negative attacks on
the establishment resulted in positive artworks that opened a door to
future developments in 20th century art. The effect of Dada was to
create a climate in which art was alive to the moment and not paralysed
by the traditions and restrictions of established values.It lay the groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry, a starting point for
performance art, a prelude to postmodernism, an influence on pop art, a
celebration of antiart to be later embraced for anarcho-political uses
in the 1960s and the movement that lay the foundation for Surrealism.
' Dada signifies nothing,’ declared one of Dada’s main players, Tristan Tzara.https://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/tristan-tzara-441896-251263-radical.html
‘Not even the Dadaists know what Dada is,’ concurred one of his key collaborators, Johannes Baader.
The word itself was enigmatic: a word picked randomly from a French-German dictionary, in French meant hobby horse, in German it means ‘good-by,’ Get off my back,’ ‘Be seeing you sometime.’” Dada meant all of this, and nothing at all.
During World War 1 many Anarchists, revolutionaries, pacifists,artists,writers and intellectuals who were
opposed to the war sought refuge from conscription in neutral Switzerland.
Zurich was a melting pot for these exiles and reviled the political and cultural norms of the time. For them, the bloodshed of World War One didn’t just
mark a futile loss of human life, it confirmed other forms of expiry –
the failure of the entire project of Western philosophy, the death of
the human “spirit”, and the inadequacy of language, which had been
abused for politically corrupt ends and defiled by jingoism.
Born 1886 in Pirmasens, the writer Hugo Ball who was the inspiration for the classic Talking Heads song I Zimbra with his poem "Gadji beri bimba studied German literature, philosophy,
and history at the universities of Munich and Heidelberg (1906-1907).
In 1910, he moved to Berlin in order to become an actor and collaborated
with Max Reinhardt and worked as a director and stage manager for
various theater companies in Berlin, Plauen, and Munich. He also started
writing, contributing to the expressionist journals Die Neue Kunst and Die Aktion, both of which, in style and in content, anticipated the format of later Dada journals At
the beginning of the First World War he tried joining the army as a
volunteer, but was denied enlistment for medical issues. After
witnessing the invasion of Belgium, he was disillusioned saying: "The
war is founded on a glaring mistake, men have been confused with
machines". Considered a traitor in his country, he crossed the frontier
with the cabaret performer and poet Emmy Hennings, and settled in Zurich. Here, Ball continued his interest in
anarchism, and in Mikhail Bakunin in particular; he also worked on the
book of Bakunin translations, which never got published. Although
interested in anarchist philosophy, he nonetheless rejected it for its
militant aspects, and viewed it as only a means to his personal goal of
enlightenment.It was in Zurich on February
5th, 1916 that he and his partner
opened the 'Cabaret Voltaire', a rendezvous for the more radical element
of the avant-garde. This venue was a cross between a night club and an
arts centre where artists would exhibit their work to a explosive mixture of
experimental music, poetry, readings and dance and political theater.
— poetry shorn of intelligible words, where melodies and
statements in which the message was cannibalized by the absurdity of the
language. His intentions regarding the Caberet Voltaire are defined in the following words " It is necessary to clarify the intentions of this
cabaret. It is its aim to remind the world that there are people of
independent minds - beyond war and nationalism - who live for different
ideals." (from the contribution entitled "Lorsque je fondis le Cabaret
Voltaire" ["Why I founded the Cabaret Voltaire"], in the publication "Cabaret
Voltaire," Zürich, 1916).
The Dadaists were in there own way the very first performance artists, who besides sound poems also
invented the simultaneous poem (whereby verses are read out in different
languages and at different speeds at the same time) and were the
precursors of modernn-day slam poetry.
Among the original contributors to the 'Cabaret Voltaire' were Jean
(Hans) Arp, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco and Richard Huelsenbeck. Although the Dadaists were united in their ideals, they had no unifying
style. Between 1917-1920 the Dada group attracted many different types
of artists including Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader,
Francis Picabia, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Max Ernst, Marcel
Duchamp, Andre Breton, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Richter.
At the first public Dada-Soirée, at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich, a hundred years ago today on
July 14, 1916, Hugo Ball read aloud his Dada manifesto and summed up his absurdist nature: ‘How
does one achieve eternal bliss? By saying Dada. — and recited several of his sound poems, including
"Karawane," reënacted below consisting of nonsensical words.The meaning however resides in its meaninglessness, reflecting the chief principle behind Dadaism.
Hugo Ball - Karawane
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Hugo stayed active in Dada movement for another six
months, but the manifesto created conflict with his friends, notably
Tristan Tzara because he was at odds over Tzara's ambition to make Dada into an international movement with a systematic doctrine Some of Hugo Bell' other best known works include the poem collection 7 schizophrene Sonette, the drama Die Nase des Michelangelo, a memoir of the Zurich period Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary, and a biography of Hermann Hesse, entitled Hermann Hesse. Sein Leben und sein Werk (1927). Hugo would retire to Ticino, where he completely devoted himself to
mystical Catholicism.He died in 14 September 1927.d in' Abbondio, Switzerland, 14 September 1927.
After the war, the face of Dada began to change. Many of the
Dadaists who were exiles in Zurich began to drift back to their home
countries and found that life was quite different there. As they
relocated to Berlin, Cologne, Hanover and some as far as New York,
Dada developed an international reputation but each of these venues had
its own distinctive style inspired by the artists who settled there.In post-war Berlin, Dada became less anti-art and
adopted a more political stance. Reality bit hard as the war-weary
population struggled to survive the effects of economic meltdown. There
was social and political disorder as Left fought Right for control of
the government. In this climate the irreverent posturing of Zurich Dada
would have been totally inappropriate, so Dada in Berlin emerged with a
harder hitting punch.Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, John Heartfield and George
Grosz were the main artists who developed the strident political satire
of Berlin Dada.
Dada would ultmately self destruct,the internal squabbling brought Dada to an abrupt
end. And even though it would not last it still endures, it has become a state of mind. In their subversiveness and experimentation, the Dadaists were forging
modes of working and forms of art that would either anticipate or
directly influence the shape of much art to come and.the heart of dada still to be found in its poetry and provocations, its polemics and experiments with chance.... maybe the time for Dada is right now?
Dada Manifesto ( 1916, Hugo Ball) read at the first public by Dada soiree, Zurich, July 14, 1916.
" Dada is a new tendency in art. One can tell this from the fact that
until now nobody knew anything about it, and tomorrow everyone in Zurich
will be talking about it. Dada comes from the dictionary. it is
terribly simple. In French it means "hobby horse." In German it means
"good-by," "Get off my back," "Be seeing you sometime." In Romanian:
"Yes, indeed, you are right, that's it. But of course, yes, definitely,
right." And so forth.
An international word. Just a word, and the word a movement. Very
easy to understand. Quite terribly simple. To make of it an artistic
tendency must mean that one is anticipating complications. Dada
psychology, dada Germany cum indigestion and fog paroxysm, dada
literature, dada bourgeoisie, and yourselves, honored poets, who are
always writing with words but never writing the word itself, who are
always writing around the actual point. Dada world war without end, dada
revolution without beginning, dada, you friends and also-poets,
esteemed sirs, manufacturers, and evangelists. Dada Tzara, dada
Huelsenbeck, dada m'dada, dada m'dada dada mhm, dada dere dada, dada
Hue, dada Tza.
How does one achieve eternal bliss? By saying dada. How does one
become famous? By saying dada. With a noble gesture and delicate
propriety. Till one goes crazy. Till one loses consciousness. How can
one get rid of everything that smack of journalism, worms, everything
nice and right, blinkered, moralistic, europeanized, enervated? By
saying dada. Dada is the world soul, dada is the pawnshop.
Dada is the world's best lily-milk soap. Dada Mr. Rubiner, dada Mr.
Korrodi. Dada Mr. Anastasius Lilienstein.
In plain language: the hospitality of the Swiss is something to be
profoundly appreciated. And in questions of aesthetics the key is
quality.
I shall be reading poems that are meant to dispense with conventional
language, no less, and to have done with it. Dada Johann Fuschgang
Goethe, Dada Stendhal. Dada Dalai Lama, Buddha, Bible and Nietzsche.
Dada m'dada. Dada mhm dada da. It's a question of connections, and of
loosening them up a bit to start with. I don't want words that other
people have invented. All the words are other people's inventions. I
want my own stuff, my own rhythm, and vowels and consonants too,
matching the rhythm and all my own. If this pulsation in seven yards
long, I want words for it that are seven yards long. Mr. Schulz's words
are only two and a half centimetres long.
It will serve to show how articulated language comes into being. I
let the vowels fool around. I let the vowels quite simply occur, as a
cat miaows... Words emerge, shoulders of words, legs, arms, hands of
words. Au, oi, uh. One shouldn't let too many words out. A line of
poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this
accursed language, as if put there by stockbrokers' hands, hands worn
smooth by coins. I want the word where it ends and begins. Dada is the
heart of words.
Each thing has its word, but the word has become a thing by itself.
Why shouldn't I find it? Why can't a tree be called Pluplusch, and
Pluplubasch when it has been raining? The word, the word, the word
outside your domain, your stuffiness, this laughable impotence, your
stupendous smugness, outside all the parrotry of your self-evident
limitedness. The word, gentlemen, is a public concern of the first
importance."
A
demonstrator protesting the death of Alton Sterling is detained by law
enforcement near the headquarters of the Baton Rouge Police Department
in Baton Rougue, Louisiana, US July 2016, Copyright, Jonathan Bachman,
Reuters. Woman who was captured in above iconic photo has
been revealed as 28- year old Ieshia Evans, a licensed practical nurse
and mother to a five-year-old son, who was attending her first protest
on Saturday.We must stand in solidarity with the #Black Lives Matter movement in the US and their struggle against deeply grained institutional racial prejudice. Fierce Calm ( For Ieshia)
After violence had rained down on communities,
and storms had spread across country,
fierce calm boldly entered the lion's den,
stood firmly in elegant defiance,
silently posed on cracked asphalt,
summer dress billowing in the breeze,
as a phalanx of riot police surged,
and tempest's blew, was not phased,
continued brave stance,in peaceful composure,
didn't say anything, didn't resist,
with determined dignified power,
looked over the next horizon,
and never once looked back,
frozen in time, a vessel of justice,
freedoms flower releasing hopefulness,
amplifying pathways of change.
The MPs and Lords of both major parties are currently effectively in the process of launching a coup against the electorate. All the Brexiters leaders have, gone, disappeared, done a runner. And
what a shambolic mess our country is in now, we are left picking up the pieces, and Farage, Gove, Grayling,
Duncan Smith and co ,who led us off a cliff, then legged it, they should all join Blair , in prison for lying to the
country. Andrea
Leadsom now abandoning her bid to become Tory leader, another leading Brexiter jumping ship, she claimed abuse, but perhaps a case of her lies not holding up to scrutiny allowing Theresa
May to become next Prime Minister uncontested - not chosen by
the public, or even by members of the Conservative Party. Our Prime
Minister will have been effectively selected after a chaotic process of
elimination by Tory MPs alone. A pantomine to distract us from Brexit, Tax Avoidance,
Trident, Chilcot, MP's expenses, Private Deals, Austerity and all their
other little scams. Don't believe the BS. Labour meanwhile who are meant to be fighting off the Tories, at a time when Tories are in crisis instead are stabbing their leader in the
back, and are going against the whole membership, basically giving the
Tories a golden ticket for them to throw more austerity onto us.172 MPs in defiance of the 250,000
members who voted for that leader. These are dispiriting and retrograde
actions, but they are also the desperate and chaotic actions of weak
reactionaries who have seen their political assumptions destabilised by
the the mass
participation of a new rank and file in the British Labour Party joining becaue they recognie the need for a more fairer society. Backstabbing Angela Eagle is
currently flapping around launching what may be an equally uncontested bid to become Labour
leader. Party rules that were not designed to cover the eventuality of a
challenge to an incumbent leader may be abused to bar the elected
leader from standing. Eagle wants to 'save' the Labour Party... from the democratic will of the party membership. A huge distraction at the moment, when the Tory' currently regrouping. Lets hope that the huge mandate given to Jeremy by Labour party members is respected through the upholding of his right to automatically appear
on the ballot. And we now have an unelected prime minister,Theresa May, this reluctant remainer, Queen of the snoopers charter, a clone of Margaret Thatcher for God's sake, after a career of opposing legislation that guarantees equality and human rights. well known for her scarily authoritarian, anti-democratic and anti-free speech views,who not only supported scrapping the Human Rights Act and leaving the
European Convention on Human Rights - both of which have protected and
promoted human rights in the UK and internationally - but has also
backed the introduction of employment tribunal fees (making it costly
and difficult for people to take rogue employers to court if they face
discrimination), and she has done little to reform the appalling way our
asylum system treats people fleeing persecution and one of May’s very first acts in the role of Home Secretary: in 2010, she
ensured that public bodies no longer had to actively try to reduce
inequality. Who will she carry on doing the bidding for? It wont be for the marginalised or the voiceless, slim chance. Unfair and cruel austerity policies will continue, our public services will carry on being plundered for private profit, combined with the cruel targeting of the mot vulnerable in society, the sick, the unemployed and the disabled. The Tory dream of dismantling the welfare state, privatising healthcare
and turning all educational institutions into academies will continue to
be implemented, as well as a more ardent neoliberal stance toward big
business. Good news for corporations, bad news for the rest. Cameron called an unnecessary referendum
simply to mollify the right wing of the Tory Party, the result of which
has divided the country as never before and which might result in the
break up of the UK. Never before, except perhaps in 1930s Germany, has a
country been so badly served by a government. We need a general election as soon as possible now because we can't have a PM elected by the small amount of people in the
Tory party (in fact even they didn't vote for her; she won by
default!), we need one elected by the electorate. Whatever happened to democracy? We seem to be screwed in all directions.
Having already suffered an almost total wipe-out in Scotland, the Labour
Party seems to be entering a very dangerous period in its history. The
rebels in the PLP don't seem to realise that they are isolated between
the leadership, the members and the unions. If a leadership contest is
announced tomorrow and, through some procedural machinations, Corbyn is
kept off of the ballot paper, the PLP will have pushed the nuclear
button, and will transform this crisis into an extinction level event for the
Labour Party.
However I watched this interview this morning and in one of his best interviews,
Jeremy Corbyn answered questions from Andrew Marr about the forthcoming
UK Labour leadership contest with Angela Eagle,the Chilcot report, Tony
Blair, and Trident and as much as Andrew Marr probed, JC was ready
with answers that showed clearly had had thought deeply about things and
was not prepared to denigrate people who disagreed with him. If this is
the new politics, then let's be having it..
Imagine what could be achieved if every member of the Parliamentary
Labour Party spoke as confident and eloquently as their democratically
elected leader and united to attack the tories and
got on with the job of pointing out our societies ills and
inequalities that hurts so many ordinary people, the road to a better
society could be achieved.