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Dogma Debate
#749 - All Cops Are Bastards?

Dogma Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 51:20


Green is an anarcho communist and advocate to abolish the police. Green truly believes All Cops Are Bastards. Skeptic Michael Regilio isn't convinced. More at dogmadebate.com

Morronrock Daily
13 december 2024 - Lusse lelle

Morronrock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 40:50


I dagens avsnitt är Jonas ensam i studion, medan Hasse och Linda sänder från Göteborg. Det är All Cops Are Bastards-dagen, och vi diskuterar om julen verkligen var vitare förr. Vi tittar också närmare på hur elpriserna utvecklas, och Jonna delar med sig av de bästa tipsen inom film, serier och tv. Dessutom firar vi Sankta Lucia tillsammans.

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Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

This week on the program, Alex from Portland talks about his Pavement Origin story with jD before they gab about song 34!Transcript: Track 1[1:00] It's Half a Canyon. Ryan, from Soundtrack Your Life, what are your initial thoughts about this song?It's a great song. I really like this song.For some reason, for a long time, I thought this was the last song on Wowie Zowie.It kind of has that epic, you know? Yeah, it has that epic finale,you know, with how it ends and just this big jam of chaos.Hey, this is Westy from the Rock.Track 3[1:33] Roll Band, Pavement, and you're listening to The Countdown.Hey, it's JD here, back for another episode of our Top 50 Countdown for SeminoleIndie Rock Band, Pavement.Week over week, we're going to countdown the 50 essential pavement tracks thatyou selected with your very own Top 20 ballads.I then tabulated the results using an abacus and a pool cue I broke over my knee in a moment of rage.How will your favorite song fare in the ranking? You'll need to tune in to find out. So there's that.This week we're joined by Pavement superfan Alex from Portland.Alex, how you doing, motherfucker? Fucking great, JD. How are you?Oh, man, I am stellar right now. I am feeling good. Yeah.How about you? Feeling good myself. I apologize if my vocal cords crack.I decided to sing karaoke last night. Oh, nice.Yeah. What'd you sing?Rocks Off by the Rolling Stones.Oh, wow. I went really, really hard in my Jagger mode, too.So if I sound like a mid-pubescent boy, that's why.Track 3[2:50] That's great. Well, what do you say we talk about pavement? I'm so ready.All right. Hit me with your pavement origin story.It goes like this. So I am a millennial. I was born in 1990.So when they were doing their initial, when they were an active band recordingmusic and touring originally, I was way too young to be a part of it or even know about it.But how I came to Pavement is, I was 15. This would have been 2005.We had a local coffee shop where I'm from, a small town in Indiana.And you would walk down there on a given night, and there would be live music.It was usually acoustic bands.And we were there, me and a couple friends of mine.And we're watching this like i don'tknow kind of like weird sort of indieband they were acoustic but they were still kind of like doingheavier stuff and they were catchy and interesting and weirdand the lyrics didn't really make any sense and iwas fascinated like at 15 years old the shit was blowing my mind and i was likehell yeah dude this band's great and i look over and we see Matt the cool kidand Matt's like this mysterious kind of you know all the boys want to be himall the girls want to be with him he's shout out to Matt that kid was just the coolest kid in our town.Track 3[4:17] And I remember going up to Matt after the show andsaying like man that band we just watched was reallycool and he he takes like you know a probably afive second drag of a cigarette just goes they're justripping off pavement man oh wowand i uh i had never i didn't knowwho that was but of course i'm trying to be cool for cool matt soi'm like yeah dude totally totally ripping offpavement yeah they're they're way better so ii rushed home i open up lime wireof course yeah i've been pavement intothe search bar and and by the way i did want touh i wanted to reiterate something i wrote intoyou when you were doing your old show uh in2005 if you opened up you knowa peer-to-peer illegal downloading appuh and you typed in pavement harness yourhopes was by far the top thingthat would come up really even on limewire even back then it wasn't even closelike it was harness your hopes with however many thousands or hundreds of thousandsof downloads And then I think cut your hair was like number two,but it was down by quite a margin.That's wild. So harness your hopes has been the fan favorite for a lot longerthan people have noticed.Track 3[5:37] I wonder if that's because people were looking, you know, if they're lookingfor pavement, like the idea of a B-side is so savory, you know,and B-sides weren't always easy to get.Yeah it's it might just be theirlike you know undisputed best song and everyonejust knows it or something i don't know but i heardit and i just i walked away with two thoughts after listening to that whichis one this doesn't actually sound anything like that band i just heard at thecoffee shop and number two this is definitely my new favorite band the the wordblew my mind the The guitars were kind of jangly,but also kind of grungy, which like jangle pop and grunge are pretty much my whole wheelhouse.And they sort of combined them seamlessly into one thing. And I'm like, yeah, dude, I'm all in.And from then on, they've, you know, my favorite bands shift,but they've been in the top five ever since. Wow.Track 3[6:36] So when you when you finally decided to jump away from LimeWire and purchaseyour first record, what was the CD or cassette?What was it? What did you end up with out of the shoot? dude?Oh, wowie zowie. That was the one that I was just like, my favorite,you know, my favorite record is definitely wowie zowie.So when I had the chance to purchase it, I had the vinyl.I used to have a picture, but I was wearing, I was wearing a shirt of a band that's now canceled.So I deleted the picture off social media, but I had a picture of me holdingup the smooth blank fourth side of that record yes if you know that record isuh it's it's two and a half side wow.Track 3[7:23] Or three sides yeah yeah yeah you knowwhat i'm saying it's it's a record and a half yeah absolutelyit's yeah yeah i wasso fascinated by that and uh yeah i i'm i'm now a completist i've got all thei've got all the reissues i've got all the you know lux and redux and and allthat basically everything that i could get my hands on and yeah i'm the samei'm the same every Every time I come up with something new,it's like, man, and we're recording this,you know, uh, in February right now.So we've heard of this seven inch box set coming out, but we don't know whatit is, uh, and what it will entail.I'm very curious about it, if it's going to be a must purchase or not.I mean, it's going to be just because I'm a completist. Even if it's not myfavorite or whatever, Terror of Twilight is my least favorite pavement album,but you better believe I bought that thing when it came out a couple of years ago.Yeah. Well, we waited so goddamn long for that.Track 3[8:31] So they really over-delivered, I thought. I thought we waited a long time forit, but it was completely worth the wait once I put the records on my turntable.And so, you know what else I waited a long time for and finally got in,I think it was September of 2022, was I got to see them live for the first time.Oh, I was just going to ask you about shows. September 2022.So where was the venue? In Portland. Well, in Troutdale, which is like northeastof Portland, but they have a venue out there that was big enough to kind ofsuit the size of the show.Gorilla Toss opened for them. I'm a pretty big fan of them.We're in their like hyper pop era, which is really fun.I think I saw them on the road with Gorilla Toss as well.I think I'll have to ask Tim from Portland because he's got a way better memorythan me, but we saw them in Toronto.Track 3[9:29] And I'm pretty sure Gorilla Toss was one of the opening bands and I enjoyed it.Yeah, yeah, I had a blast at that show. Also, one little funny tidbit,when they played Rangelife,Malkma found a way to work in All Cops Are Bastards into the Run From the Pigs,the Fuzz, the Cops, the Heat.He somehow worked that lyric into there, and the crowd went absolutely apeshit.That was the most excited the crowd got on it. He definitely knew he was playingto a Portland crowd. It was really neat.That is cool. Cool. Well, I mean, he's a transplant now, right?He's part Portlander at this point.He's been here a lot longer than I have. Yeah.Also, I wanted to mention another cool thing that happened much more recently,about a month ago on my birthday, actually.Dinosaur Jr. played Portland at the Revolution Hall.All and what i don't know if you've been following their tour or not or if you'reeven a fan um i didn't catch the band sorry dinosaur jr oh okay yeah dinosauryeah yeah yeah so they've been like.Track 3[10:48] And they've been getting like a local musician from whatever city they're playingin to like join them for a song on stage their whole tour.And like, I think it was I think when they were in Philly, they got Kurt Vileto go up with them, stuff like that.And when they were in Portland, you know, guess who the special guest was thatcame out and sang a song with them.I fucking saw that. I saw some video. Yeah. How spoiled were you that night?It was amazing. It was like two of my favorite 90s bands getting up there andjamming out together on one of their best songs.And it was just a lot of fun, and I enjoyed it.To see J and SM dueling guitars would be fucking so cool.They're both so different, but so good, you know?Oh, yeah. With the guitar.Track 3[11:45] Yeah, it was phenomenal. phenomenal also they're they'redoing uh where you've been in its entirety and that'smy favorite dinosaur album so and itwas my birthday and i was like yeah the the universe kindof gave me this as a present like you know gotto see malchmus get up there so it was a lot of fundude that does sound like fun god damn it that's fun well what do you thinkshould we get into to track 34 i think i'm ready to get into it then let's dothis we'll be back on the other side with track 34 hey this is bob nastanovichfrom pavement uh thanks for listening.Track 1[12:23] And now on with a countdown 34.Track 3[15:23] Okay, we are back. You heard it here first.The first song from the original version of Slanted and Enchanted to appearon the countdown, Loretta Scars.Alex from Portland, how are you feeling about Loretta Scars?It's a great song. I've got all kinds of thoughts on it, but,you know, it's on Slanted and Enchanted, which is a great album.It's slanted and enchanted is the least uh varied album in my opinion like,most of the songs on it are kind of of one vibe and this is definitely no exceptionum i think it's a great vibe i i enjoy it but uh yeah um i guess if i can start.Track 3[16:14] Out the gate with With my only really negative take on it. Sure.It kind of feels like. Like the meme of like. Hey mom can we stop for summerbabe. No we have summer babe at home. And it's this.Track 3[16:30] They're different chords. But they're played in the exact same structure.And the drum beats the same. It's that classic Gary Young. Boom boom.You know. Kind of thing. But it's still a great song. I'm definitely not shittingon it at all, and I'm ready to say all good things from here on out.I just figured I would get that out first.Well, hit me. Hit me with some good stuff. Hit me with your best shot, Pat Benatar.So, when you... Okay, how do I put this?When you're listening to the bulk of the lyrics are just, how can I,how can I, how can I make my body shed for you? you body shed around your little scars.If you're listening to the how can I, how can I part, it sounds like he's likedrunk or something, like he's slurring it, like he's not keeping up with the rhythm.Yeah. So just earlier today as a fun little exercise, what I tried to do wassing it myself in a way that would fit the meter and it's impossible.Really? Yeah, you can't do it. There's no way. I don't know if it's becauseHow Can I is three beats and the song's in 4-4, but for whatever reason,you can't really make it go with the beat.And yet, when it gets to...Track 3[17:52] Make my body when he comes in on body it'salways perfectly on beat again even though he like every time he does it itgets a little bit slower and more drawn out kind of drunker sounding uh he nailsit every time so i i really respect the way that the words are delivered from a standpoint oflike this shouldn't work but itdoes right yeah ican i can see that it's very sparse lyrically verysparse lyrically it's funny because uhlike one of the things i love about malchmus andit's the same thing i loved about david berman same thingi love about bob dylan dan behar sometimes neilyoung and joni mitchell is like you'll be listening toa song and you're so like emotionally invested andyou feel the power of it and it's sucha great song and then you're singing along and you stop and you're likei don't know what the fuck i'm singing about right now at all and that that'smost if not all malchus lyrics but yeah i would agree with that but this onei'm like you know and i i even did the thing where i went to genius just to see what they would have.Track 3[19:08] To say and uh you know it'sjust i think it's one paragraph that someonewrote in that just says like the narrator clearly doesn't know how to help theperson named loretta and it's like okay thanks for the information yeah that'sreally gets us nowhere but that but that's all you're gonna get you're gonnaget nowhere if you like i gave up a long time ago trying to like.Track 3[19:33] Grab any serious meaning from a lot of Pavement's catalog, if not all of it.Maybe Grounded is like, you know, doctors are these rich assholes that don'tgive a shit about people.You can grab that from Grounded, but most Pavement songs don't really...I don't think they have a meaning. I don't think that's the point.Track 3[19:56] Yeah, I think there's bits and phrases that you can glean something from,you know, thematically in a song.But few and far between is there like a narrative, which was so different whenhe released his first solo record.And all those songs had like total narratives, like protagonist,beginning, middle, end.And like, there's so many songs on SM's debut that showcase that he's not justsomebody who's just throwing phrases at a wall, but he's really got it.So I don't know, you know, like he told me when I spoke to him that he can compartmentalizePavement and his solo stuff.Track 3[20:40] But there's, to me, there's a little bit of bleed. There's a little bit of bleed on some songs.And I, of course I don't have them in top of my mind right now,but, uh, I tend to agree with you, but I think that there are some that,you know, yeah, no, for sure.And, and I'm, I'm just, of course I'm overgeneralizing, but like,so you're thinking about Loretta scars though.Like that's the, that's the song we're talking about right now. And I mean, I,I, I don't have, I don't know what your thoughts areon what the lyrics could possibly mean but i've gotten nothing yeah well whatis the deal with metal scars at one point he says metal scars how can i shedaround your metal scars like is this a robot is this like what the fuck manwell if it's a robot it's probably not loretta lynn.Track 3[21:32] Oh right yeah only only loretta i know of so yeah it's a not a common name.Track 3[21:39] Or cleveland's ex-wife from family guyi never watched family guy so you'reyou're better you're much better off for itwhat elsehave you got on loretta scars i anything muchelse i mean it's a tough this is a tough ask itthere's literally six lines youknow and then they're repeated it i like how you broke downthe music though there's about three chordsfor most of it there's the gary drum beatthat he does on summer babe um we couldtalk about gary's drumming though for a minute because i i understand me tooi don't i like and this has been said a million times by a million people includingpeople on your podcast um but you know westy is probably the more like.Track 3[22:33] Technically proficient and varied drummerbut gary's got this likecertain style of playing thisswag this kind of like vibe that he creates withthe way he hits the drums and it doesn'tsound like anyone else and i really appreciate thatfor what it is and you can tell gary's song rightaway yeah you're right you can tell a gary song right away ohyeah and this this is a great it likethis would be a good song to demonstrate that point if i was going to play asong for someone and be like this is gary young drumming you know yeah thiswould be the one you would choose it would be it would it would be close i meanlike i said there it's the same drums on summer babe and then you've got uh.Track 3[23:22] What's the, what's the song after a flamethrower where it's only one like linethat he says over and over again?I can't remember the name of the song. Yeah, me neither.But that song is basically the same drum pattern.So whoever's going to be listening to your podcast is going to scream at thephone, whatever the name of that is.And good for them. I do that too.But, uh, yeah, no, it's, it's a good.It's a good example of that Gary Young drum sound, and I'm not a musician,so I can't explain it in technical terms, but because I am like a diehard musicobsessive, I know when I hear it and I know when I don't.Gotcha. And you like it. I love it. Yeah.I love it. I mean, I don't know if there's like a bad pavement song,even their like fuck around, throw away B-sides are usually funny.Track 3[24:18] Agreed yeah i i totally agree with you you know uh there's a lot of a lot ofgood stuff on the b-sides my question my next question for you though is wheredoes this song fit in the top 50 is it rated properly should it have been highershould it have been lower what do you think yeah Yeah,because I only know what like 47 through 50 are,it's difficult for me to like, it would be so much easier for me to come upwith my own top 50 if I knew if I could like argue yours, you know? Right.But yeah, just as far as it being fairly rated, no.Track 3[25:01] Yeah because i don't even know if it makes my top fiveon slanted but but it'salso a great song so agree yeahso would i put it inthe top 25 no but what i put it in thetop 50 yes so 33 sounds aboutright sounds about right yeah that's what i think it'sa top it's a top 40 song because it's fromthat debut record you know uh whichturned so many of us on to pavementnot me because i came so late tothe party and you you came late to the party but thosecool fucking mark kids matt itwas matt you said right yeah yeah hishis his cohort you know we're probablyinto slanted like you know not him specifically but his cohort we're listeningto slanted you know when it dropped and reading zines and whatnot every everylike town every city has got at least one of those mats and probably some of them are named mark and,yeah yeah they're they're always going to be a little bit cooler than you anduh when you're a teenager i think you need that that's like your north staryou know and then you sort of use that as a branch to find your own way andpave your own path and uh i'm grateful i'm grateful I'm grateful for that kid,and I'm grateful for his little comment that made me go search out Pavementand fall in love right away. Really cool origin story.Track 3[26:30] Well, that's what I've got, so I'm not sure if there's anything else you wantto say or if there's anything you want to plug.Track 3[26:39] Well, premature plug, but I don't know when you're releasing this,so maybe it will be out by then.I am starting my own podcast. It's going to be a music-obsessive deep dive,and I'm going to attempt to connect a bunch of dots between bands.Track 3[26:58] Themes, record labels, the culture around it, tracing back from 60s stuff until.Track 3[27:05] Now, 90s, everything in between.Uh it's gonna be sort oflike the charlie day meme where he's gotyou know the he's in like the post office basement he'sgoing through his whole conspiracy with that's right all thestring and shit it's it's gonna be like a musicversion of that so if you'reyeah if you're a music obsessivelike me and you think i'm funnyor crazy or interesting then yeah uh i'll havejd plug this when it's readyto go cool awesome if you don't mind of course i just volunteered you to plugmy show at some point absolutely well alex totally all right brother well that'swhat i've got and that's what alex from portland has so we thank you for tuningin and wash your goddamn hands.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Um pulo em Paris
Radicalização de protestos, a nova estratégia da juventude francesa contra a reforma da Previdência

Um pulo em Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 15:44


Desde que o governo francês resolveu impor a reforma da Previdência por decreto, na última semana, uma nova forma de contestação surgiu. Os jovens, que até então eram minoria nas manifestações, aderiram ao movimento, mas com uma nova estratégia: a radicalização dos atos. Daniella Franco, da RFIO anúncio da primeira-ministra francesa, Elisabeth Borne, na última quinta-feira (16), do recurso ao controverso artigo 49.3 para aprovação da reforma da Previdência sem o voto dos parlamentares detonou uma forte revolta dos jovens do país. Na mesma noite, dezenas de pessoas se reuniram de forma espontânea na região da praça da Concórdia, perto da Assembleiade deputados, e enfrentaram um imenso dispositivo policial mobilizado pelo governo. A estratégia de dispersão dos manifestantes, através das repressivas brigadas motorizadas, foi um tiro no pé das forças de segurança. Ao invés de retornarem para suas casas, os jovens se espalharam pelas ruas da capital, protagonizando cenas de vandalismo e mais confrontos com as forças de segurança. O movimento se disseminou a várias outras cidades francesas, como Bordeaux, Nantes e Rennes.De forma não intencional, surgiu uma nova estratégia de protestos, classificados de “selvagens” pelas autoridades, que vêm se repetindo há uma semana. Por meio das redes sociais e aplicativos de mensagens instantâneas, militantes determinam um ponto de encontro diferente todas as noites para não serem facilmente identificados pela polícia. Pelas ruas, vestidos de preto, eles caminham pelo meio das ruas cantando músicas contra as forças de ordem. O acrônimo “Acab”, do inglês “All Cops Are Bastards” (todos os policiais são desgraçados) é frequentemente entoado. Ao perceberem que são observados ou filmados por cidadãos nas janelas, eles respondem: “não fiquem nos olhando, venham nos ajudar”. Alguns deles montam barricadas, outros derrubam e queimam lixeiras. Quando as brigadas policiais se aproximam, os jovens se dividem em pequenos grupos, se infiltram por ruas menores, e voltam a se reunir no próximo ponto de encontro indicado para dar sequência aos atos que podem entrar madrugada adentro.Apelidado pela imprensa francesa como “o jogo de gato e rato”, não há uma liderança específica nesse novo formato de protesto. Boa parte dos participantes é universitária, com tendência política anarquista ou de extrema esquerda, na faixa dos 20 anos.   Exasperação diante da imposição da reformaPara o sociólogo francês Sébastian Roché, especialista em questões policiais e de segurança na França, o recurso ao controverso artigo 49.3 da Constituição do país para aprovar a reforma da Previdência foi o detonador do fenômeno. “Quando o presidente francês decidiu que os deputados não votariam o projeto de lei, o processo democrático foi interrompido, o que provocou o estopim da mobilização”, aponta.Em seguida, a rejeição de duas moções de censura contra o governo pela Assembleia de deputados, na terça-feira (21), também resultou em uma longa noite de manifestações “selvagens”. Para acirrar ainda mais os ânimos, em uma entrevista concedida pelo presidente francês na quarta-feira (22) a dois canais de TV, a previsão de que a reforma entre em vigor até o final do ano, foi anunciada. O tom arrogante e a inflexibilidade expressada por Macron também resultaram em uma mobilização recorde nos protestos convocados pelas centrais sindicais nesta quinta-feira (23). No entanto, apesar de a indignação ser coletiva, segundo Roché, o novo formato de protesto criou uma forma de contestação paralela ao movimento institucionalizado nas ruas. A nova estratégia é desafiadora às autoridades, que dão mostras de não saber como reagir. Com atos inegavelmente politizados e abertamente radicais, os jovens vêm obtendo como resposta uma crescente repressão policial - uma escolha “muito agressiva” por parte do governo, avalia Roché.“A manutenção da ordem é o setor policial mais militarizado e mais estruturado na França. A secretaria de Segurança Pública escolheu a estratégia de dispersão desses protestos através das brigadas motorizadas, que são as mais violentas da França, além das detenções. Mas, na França, embora não tenhamos o direito de organizar atos não autorizados, temos o direito de participar deles”, pondera.Desde o início dos atos “selvagens”, há uma semana, cerca de mil pessoas foram presas. Denunciadas por ONGs como arbitrárias, as violências policiais e detenções atingem também jornalistas que cobrem as manifestações, militantes pacíficos e cidadãos não implicados nos atos, como pedestres que estavam na rua no momento dos confrontos.“O uso indiscriminado da força é uma característica das forças de segurança nacional. Qualquer um pode ser alvo de violência policial, seja uma pessoa tomando café na calçada de um bar ou alguém saindo de uma loja, alunos saindo de uma escola, todos podem ser levados para o camburão”, diz. Preocupação com as violências Nesta sexta-feira (24), novas convocações para os atos “selvagens” circulavam nas redes sociais. Ao mesmo tempo, o Ministério do Interior começa a dar mostras de um cansaço por parte das brigadas que enfrentam um ódio cada vez maior dos militantes. Na quinta-feira, um policial desmaiou ao ser atingido por uma pedra na cabeça durante o confronto com manifestantes. No total, 441 membros das forças de segurança foram feridos no período de uma semana. Membros do governo começam a se manifestar sobre a situação. “É preciso que todo mundo peça calma”, disse a presidente da Assembleia de deputados, Yaël Braun-Pivet. O ex-primeiro-ministro socialista Bernard Cazeneuve divulgou um comunicado fazendo um apelo pela “desescalada das violências” e sugerindo uma pausa na reforma. O mesmo tom é empregado por Laurent Berger, secretário-geral da central sindical Confederação Francesa Democrática do Trabalho, que pede o congelamento do projeto durante seis meses para que “as coisas se acalmem”. Já a comissária dos Direitos Humanos do Conselho da Europa, Dunja Mijatovic, se disse preocupada com “o uso excessivo da força” contra os manifestantes na França, pedindo para o país respeitar o direito de protestar. “Cabe às autoridades permitir o exercício das liberdades, protegendo os manifestantes pacíficos e jornalistas que cobrem esses atos das violências policiais”, indicou.Macron ainda não comentou os apelos, mas afirmou nesta sexta-feira que está disposto a dialogar com os líderes sindicais para conversar sobre questões relacionadas ao trabalho, mas sem tocar na questão da reforma da Previdência. “Indiquei nossa disponibilidade para avançar sobre assuntos como desgaste profissional, fim de carreira, reorientaçõoes, evolução de carreiras, condições de trabalho, remunerações em alguns setores”, disse.No entanto, o presidente expressou novamente sua obstinação em modificar o sistema de aposentadorias. “A reforma da Previdência está sendo analisada pelo Conselho Constitucional e é evidente que esperaremos sua decisão”, reiterou. Essa, que é a mais alta jurisdição administrativa da França, estuda atualmente a constitucionalidade do contestado texto. Deputados da coalizão de esquerda Nupes na Assembleia e do partido de extrema direita Reunião Nacional, bem como senadores de esquerda, também registraram recursos junto ao Conselho Constitucional contra a reforma. A decisão é esperada para até 21 de abril.

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast
FCK-fans: Alle betjente er nogle svin

Pilestræde – Berlingskes nyhedspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 25:47


FCK- og Brøndby-fans hader hinanden, og det ender ofte i vold og hærværk, når klubberne mødes. Men det er åbenbart ikke kun hinanden, de hader. Ved seneste rivalopgør havde FCK's fanklub lavet et kæmpebanner med budskabet »All Cops Are Bastards« - alle betjente er nogle svin. Det er okay, mener FCK-fan og redaktør på FCK-mediet Copenhagen Sundays, David Bastian-Møller. Hvorfor? Gør fanmiljøet nok for at bekæmpe fodboldvolden? Bastian-Møller er gæst i Pilestræde. Vært: Kaare Svejstrup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,119 - Antifa Celebrates Mothers Day With Gift of Molotov Cocktail Thrown Into Anti-Abortion Office

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 17:27


Antifa vandals hurled at least one Molotov cocktail into offices of an anti-abortion group in Wisconsin and scrawled a chilling message on the wall that read: 'If abortions aren't safe you aren't either.'The damage was discovered on Mother's Day morning when a passerby called police and reported seeing smoke coming from the headquarters of the anti-abortion group Wisconsin Family Action in Madison. The Antifa symbol - a capital 'A' inside a circle - was also scrawled on the wall, as well as the numbers 1312 - a code for the letters ACAB, which stand for 'All Cops Are Bastards' LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK

Politiquement incorrect
La mode de traiter les policiers de salauds…

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 9:49


Entrevue avec André Durocher, ex-inspecteur au SPVM à la retraite : la comédienne Nadia Essadiqi plutôt connue sous le nom de La bronze a dû retirer une publication Instagram incitant à l'hostilité envers les policiers. Cette dernière qui interprète le rôle d'une policière dans la série Doute raisonnable a publié une photo d'elle en uniforme où elle a ajouté les lettres ACAB ce qui signifie All Cops Are Bastards. Plusieurs plaintes ont été faites à Radio-Canada.  Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
L'intégrale du lundi 17 janvier

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 125:13


Éditorial de Richard Martineau : décès de Jean-Claude Lord. La Rencontre Lisée - Mulcair avec Jean-François Lisée, ancien chef du Parti québécois et chroniqueur politique, et Thomas Mulcair, ancien chef du NPD et analyste politique (La Joute, chroniqueur au Journal) : le témoignage de Marguerite Blais. PSPP dans Bourget. François Legault à TLMEP.  Segment LCN avec Richard et Jean-François Guérin : il faut arrêter de comparer le Québec à la France. Retour sur le drame de Jonquière.  Entrevue avec Réjean Tremblay, chroniqueur sportif au Journal de Montréal et de Québec : le réalisateur, scénariste, monteur et producteur, Jean-Claude Lord est décédé samedi dernier après avoir été hospitalisé le 30 décembre pour un AVC. Le cinéaste a signé une quinzaine de films et une trentaine de séries télévisées, documentaires, télé-réalités et téléfilms. Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d'enquête de Québecor : retour sur le drame familial à Jonquière. Des exportations avec l'Iran lui coûtent son entreprise. Va-t-on revoir le pasteur Mukendi? Un mafieux arrêté en Espagne grâce à Google maps. La Rencontre Proulx-Martineau avec Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : anecdote en lien avec Jean-Claude Lord. Les problèmes avec le français au Québec sont beaucoup plus profonds que l'on croit.  La Rencontre Daoust-Martineau avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : encore des millions dans le Cserie de Québec même si la valeur de notre placement ne vaut plus rien. Les camionneurs canadiens se feront tester et ceux des États-Unis devront rebrousser chemin.  Entrevue avec André Durocher, ex-inspecteur au SPVM à la retraite : la comédienne Nadia Essadiqi plutôt connue sous le nom de La bronze a dû retirer une publication Instagram incitant à l'hostilité envers les policiers. Cette dernière qui interprète le rôle d'une policière dans la série Doute raisonnable a publié une photo d'elle en uniforme où elle a ajouté les lettres ACAB ce qui signifie All Cops Are Bastards. Plusieurs plaintes ont été faites à Radio-Canada.  Chronique de Denise Bombardier, chroniqueuse au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : retour sur sa chronique du jour «Que se passe-t-il?».   La Rencontre Bock-Côté - Martineau avec Mathieu Bock-Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : la gestion de la pandémie au Québec se fait dans le dos ce l'opposition.  Entrevue avec Nancy Audet, autrice, Marraine pour la Fondation des jeunes de la DPJ et animatrice du documentaire « Être famille d'accueil » : Nancy parraine une jeune fille de la DPJ depuis 3 ans en plus d'être marraine pour la Fondation des jeunes de la DPJ. Hier, elle a lancé un cri du cœur sur les réseaux sociaux parlant de la santé mentale des jeunes en pandémie. Sa «grande ado» est sortie de confinement samedi après avoir été enfermée 16 jours dans la chambre de son foyer de groupe.  Une production QUB radio Janvier 2022 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Bernie and Sid
Jusstice Is Served | 12-10-21

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 163:03


Happy Friday from everyone on the Bernie & Sid in the Morning team. This morning, the guys dove into the guilty verdict handed to Jussie Smollett in his trial for making up the story of his attack in 2019. Bernie & Sid go back in time and remember all of those in the media and in politics who came rushing to Smollett's defense at the time but now have suddenly fallen silent while the "Empire" actor goes from victim to villain. In other news of the day, Fox News has erected a new Christmas tree outside it's studios after the original was burnt down by a career criminal a couple of days ago, Letitia James drops out of the New York Gubernatorial race, golf company Titleist won't allow customers to customize their golf balls with the "Let's Go Brandon" slogan but will allow "F Trump," "All Cops Are Bastards," and other left wing mantras to be pasted on their customizable balls, NYC Mayor-elect Eric Adams makes a good choice for his School's Chancellor, Biden gaffes yet again, and the great, late Frank Sinatra's birthday is coming up this Sunday the 12th of December. Famed Chef David Burke joins Bernie & Sid to talk about his new restaurant opening up in New Jersey, and Nassau County Executive Laura Curran hops on the program to discuss her recent election loss to Bruce Blakeman and what she plans to do with her career once she leaves office. As always, you don't want to miss the Friday installments of Lidia Reports and The Peerless Boilers Beat Bernie Contest.

The Worst Week Yet
41. The Worst Week Yet Says "No Mo, Cuomo" (Featuring Audrey Brehm)

The Worst Week Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 103:47


This week, Andrew and Maria were joined by Audrey Brehm from Radio Free Tote Bag to discuss whether or not THIS was The Worst Week Yet. Topics include: Coffee Futures are bleak, The planet is kinda super fucked, California is burnin again, hot girl summer, Cuomo No Mo, Infrastructure bill votes are NICE, Nancy Pelosi might have to force the vote, Jeopardy is about to suck, a mass shooting, All Cops Are Bastards, Haiti is a never-ending tragedy, The war is over: The Taliban won, and we wrap up by talking some Census and some Covid. Patreon.com/worstweekyet Send us emails: Worstweekyet@gmail.com Follow the pod across platforms: @WorstWeekYet Follow Andrew: @andrewhilaryus Follow Maria: @Sandernista412 Follow Audrey: @rftbAudrey Music by Andrew Artwork by Alyssa Moore @manymoonscreative

BPR News
Anti-Police Message Proves Divisive In Maggie Valley

BPR News

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 4:49


Owners of a Maggie Valley motel are getting death threats over a sign disparaging police officers and now a "Back the Blue" rally is scheduled in response. This follows heated and confrontational demonstrations at a pair of Black Lives Matter marches in this small Appalachian tourist community last summer. There's a strip of Soco Road in Maggie Valley lined with quaint mom-and-pop motels built in the 1960s. Usually the signs out front say things like, "Welcome to our valley" or "Kids eat free," but last week one of them had a different message - ACAB. The acronym Our Place Inn uses stands for "All Cops Are Bastards," a saying that originated in the 1940s in the UK but was adopted last summer by some demonstrators calling for racial justice and police reform after the May 25 murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Kitty and Cody Currin, who own the motel, explain why. "I don't believe in judging the individuals themselves. They might be perfectly fine

What's The Fuzz?!
Interview With Rocky - Poverty, Toxic Independence, & Personal Privileges

What's The Fuzz?!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 60:53


Resources, Social Media & Donation LinksFollow RockyThe Conscious LeeHelp TexasHelp Daunte WrightJoin Rhyner's Telegram ChannelGuest Application FormBIPOC FURRY EVENTSOn February 21st, '21 I sat down with Rocky, a black individual with a lot to say about America and the way it upholds its systems of oppression. While I wasn't sure what to expect from this usually upbeat dancer things quickly turned into a lengthy conversation about how poverty keeps us poor, and how things got to where  they are now. It's honestly gut wrenching to come closer to understanding the faces of white supremacy and the many ways it snakes into our lives. The police, for example, are meant to protect us. But when they're not held accountable for misuse of power, and BIPOC bodies hit the floor, who can we turn to? Rocky puts these things very eloquently, and with words that come from the heart. Things get real, and graphic in this episode, but Rocky's perspective sheds new light on things taken for granted by the common person.This goes without saying but I'll say it anyway. Black Lives Matter. All Cops Are Bastards. Thanks for listening, everybody!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/rhyner)

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show
Thursday 17 December 2020 | Canada Post, Cop involved in Gretzky theft/fraud case, Anthony has a mid-show existential crisis, John Larroquette is a d*ck

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 0:33


Today on the show: Canada Post stops delivering mail to one apartment building in Toronto, an OPP Inspector is charged with fraud after an investigation into a robbery at Walter Gretzky’s home, Anthony is inching closer to getting a cat (which should help after he questions his own existence mid-show), plus some sports headlines and […]

Tavern Chat
E802 - When is “All Cops Are Bastards” a Valid Part of a Product Description at OneBookshelf?

Tavern Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 8:04


Today’s Deal of the Day is an otherwise forgettable release that snuck in the line “All Cops Are Bastards” at the end of the product description. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support

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Acid Camp Podcast
Olin&Beaner - 6 Hours of Whole Wheat Flour Nuclear Power: Pt. 3

Acid Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 101:27


Originally, this 3 part series was meant to come out June 1st, but in light of the murder of George Floyd and the collective righteous anger in pursuit of justice and an end to the cancer that is policing, all of us involved felt it was necessary to put it aside. Taking a step back, being thoughtful about your actions, and critically analyzing what you are doing - and why - is really important to us. To be clear: Black erasure in dance music is horribly real and requires deep examination and decisive action. In relation to the wider world, we believe that the emancipation of Black people is the crest of a revolutionary wave for a better world. Without humanity restoring the personhood that Black people have been stripped of and denied, we will never build a better world. Personally, as “artists” we struggle with the rabidly individualistic self-promotion culture that is deeply entrenched in the dance music “scene”. Production fetishization, Rise-&-Grind culture, and Techno as a shallow signifier to be worn by white colonizers are all part of the same issues. Anti-capitalism without intersectionality is class reductionist and intersectionality without anti-capitalism is (neo)liberal defanged identity politics. Both of these are tools of oppression too, so let’s miscegenate our political ideologies. You cannot fight capitalism with “woke” capitalism. Shifting the balance and power of capital is important - for now - but it is only just that: morphing the shape and color of a gruesome and irredeemable system. Much like the police, the system and industry that brought you “woke” capitalism cannot be redeemed or reformed. But constant suffering is also not the answer. Nor is remaining silent. The failure of the Boomer “New Left” was olive-drab-sour-dour-no-fun-misery-politics. The newer never-ending circular firing squad and permanent state of self-criticism do not lead to full emancipation, either. We are looking for a movement, a culture, a community, a heaving mass. Of accomplices. Armed With Joy. So, after 6 weeks of putting it off, we decided to try to share a little joy, but also to make sure we added a spoonful of medicine to help the sugar go down. Black Lives Matter. All Cops Are Bastards. Fuck the police, no more prisons. Eliminate the carceral state. We are all racist, and we must all listen, learn, struggle and strive to be better. So, see you in the streets. Be safe, take care of each other, watch your backs, never talk to the police and please don't give your heart to a world system based on exploitation of the luckless, give your heart to US! -Pablo (Beaner), Jason (Olin), Tano (might be nice), & Aaron (Acid Camp) Part 1 hosted by Beaner at @beaner Part 2 hosted by Might Be Nice including VIDEO PREMIERE at mightbenice.org Part 3 hosted by Acid Camp at @acidcamp

How to Human
Intro to: The United-Independent Compensatory Code

How to Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 14:51


All Cops Are Bastards. Fuck 12. Fuck White Supremacists. Fuck White ppl who aren’t actively* dismantling the racist system of White Supremacy - also racists, there is no impartial or inactive party. Either it is or it isn’t. In today’s episode I discussed: - The United-Independent Compensatory acode/System/Concept by Neely Fuller, Jr. - White Supremacy (Racism) - White Supremacy in relation to Religion, Politics etc. - ALL COPS ARE BASTARDS. I repeat: FUCK 12. - I’ve had that song stuck in my head for days and had to include it, y’all know the rules. **I own no rights to the music/instrumentals included** - I’d love to hear YOUR VOICE! Shoot me a voice note, and let's make it official ( https://anchor.fm/Planet13/message ) - or visit my website (linked below) and send me a contact request for further correspondence. (Sponsorships: ON for this episode) Check out Planet13's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/crybbychaos KIRA’s Info: https://www.instagram.com/kirasan888/ https://www.bal888nce.wordpress.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Home of Casey Jones' Podcast
Episode 9 – All Cops Are Bastards feat. Archie Bunker

Home of Casey Jones' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020


Matt, Josh, and Walter (wdefender.com) take a trip to TV Land with a critical look at Norman Lear’s sitcom magnum opus, All In The Family. We discuss how shockingly timeless this 50 year old piece of broadcast television turns out to be  – pending economic disaster, racism, and of course, corrupt policemen.  I also apparentlyContinue reading "Episode 9 – All Cops Are Bastards feat. Archie Bunker"

Wine Cellar Media
Morning Wine Cellar 7/2/20 - Sea Level Rise, GOP Juneteenth Trollism, And Police

Wine Cellar Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 64:00


Morning Wine Cellar 7/2/20 - Sea Level Rise, GOP Juneteenth Trollism, And Police Murdered Eric Lurry Thanks to a strong comment, we've decided we're going to produce more. Phoenix is now getting up with William to do the Morning Wine Cellar. For this one, we jump into the stories we find interesting and constructive to dig into. As per casual, we tangent and look up extra info live on the spot. SWOPcast coming this evening. Thanks for holding it down, folks. 

Mr. William's LaborHood
Morning Wine Cellar 7/2/20 - Sea Level Rise, GOP Juneteenth Trollism, And Police

Mr. William's LaborHood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 64:00


Morning Wine Cellar 7/2/20 - Sea Level Rise, GOP Juneteenth Trollism, And Police Murdered Eric Lurry Thanks to a strong comment, we've decided we're going to produce more. Phoenix is now getting up with William to do the Morning Wine Cellar. For this one, we jump into the stories we find interesting and constructive to dig into. As per casual, we tangent and look up extra info live on the spot. SWOPcast coming this evening. Thanks for holding it down, folks. 

Bladejob Podcast
Episode # 49 - Big Boss Man v The Undertaker (3/28/99)

Bladejob Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 60:00


After a week off of reflecting on current events, we're back and this week on the show is the infamous Wrestlemania 15 Hell in a Cell match between Big Boss Man and The Undertaker. A.C.A.B. All Cops Are Boss Man. All Cops Are Bastards. Also on the show we talk a little about the great work over at the Pro Wrestling Historical Society, and their archiving of some of the earliest black wrestlers and champions. We're talking all the way back to the early 1900s! If you want to learn more about this incredible and important work check out the link below, as well as the hashtag #WrestlingWithColor. https://www.prowrestlinghistoricalsociety.com/ Support Bladejob by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bladejob Find out more at https://bladejob.pinecast.co

Wine Cellar Media
Social Dissonance - A Critical Analysis Of Justice - The Uprising Against Police

Wine Cellar Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 93:00


Hey gang.   I've been wondering how to launch Social Dissonance for months and the best way to do it is to just do it.  We obviously have to step up with what is currently going on, do this will probabliy not have the lower tone I was shooting for when building the idea of this show.  There won't be too much different, but Social Dissonance is essentially The Wine Cellar grown up.  We're keeping this same podcast feed for subscribers but the Wine Cellar is now a small network of 3 shows.    SWOPcast - Phoenix Calida  Talk FURIE - Dr. Chelsey Sprengeler Social Dissonance - William J Jackson  For this first episode, we'll be bringing you what Phoenix Calida is gathering from a street level.  The format of this program is news clips and street journalism played straight through without comment and from there, we go into discussing the issue of the week.  For this week, it is The Uprising Against Police.   Not just against Police brutatliy but against Police in general. We don't imagine change in policy or practice of Amerian policing but we're actually expecting it to get worse.  Social Dissonance WILL NOT BE a patreon early access program.  We'll go live to tape to replace the old Wine Cellar. Little extras and shorts in between Sundays will be pateon early access and linked to our website when they're socialized.   Patreon.com/WineCellarMediaFund PayPal.Me/PhoenixAndWilliam Cash App $PhoenixCalida Venmo @WineCellarMedia WineCellarMedia.com

Mr. William's LaborHood
Social Dissonance - A Critical Analysis Of Justice - The Uprising Against Police

Mr. William's LaborHood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 93:00


Hey gang.   I've been wondering how to launch Social Dissonance for months and the best way to do it is to just do it.  We obviously have to step up with what is currently going on, do this will probabliy not have the lower tone I was shooting for when building the idea of this show.  There won't be too much different, but Social Dissonance is essentially The Wine Cellar grown up.  We're keeping this same podcast feed for subscribers but the Wine Cellar is now a small network of 3 shows.    SWOPcast - Phoenix Calida  Talk FURIE - Dr. Chelsey Sprengeler Social Dissonance - William J Jackson  For this first episode, we'll be bringing you what Phoenix Calida is gathering from a street level.  The format of this program is news clips and street journalism played straight through without comment and from there, we go into discussing the issue of the week.  For this week, it is The Uprising Against Police.   Not just against Police brutatliy but against Police in general. We don't imagine change in policy or practice of Amerian policing but we're actually expecting it to get worse.  Social Dissonance WILL NOT BE a patreon early access program.  We'll go live to tape to replace the old Wine Cellar. Little extras and shorts in between Sundays will be pateon early access and linked to our website when they're socialized.   Patreon.com/WineCellarMediaFund PayPal.Me/PhoenixAndWilliam Cash App $PhoenixCalida Venmo @WineCellarMedia WineCellarMedia.com

Över min döda kropp
30. ÖMDK + Aina = Sant

Över min döda kropp

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 67:43


Anna och Lena ger sig på varandras bästa yrkesegenskaper. De pratar om polisyrkets stoltaste ögonblick, de elakaste pranksen och kårandans för- och nackdelar. Och tycker mormor att All Cops Are Bastards? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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TrainwrecksTV Scuffed Podcast
Episode 87 - Part 1 (Feat. Returning Members)

TrainwrecksTV Scuffed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 154:45


In this episode, we welcome back returning members: Pokimane, Felix (Chapo Trap House), Jericho, Greekgodx, Dyrus, Slasher, AbdouTooBeasty, BigBossBoze, ManuelFerraraTV, Gootecks (CrossCounterTV), and co-producer Devin Nash.   In part one, we discuss: Twitch upgrades moderators' bans, Hallucinogens, Inbreeding and Genghis Khan, A look at Slasher's job, "All Cops Are Bastards" movement, Influx of new Twitch users, and more! You can watch and interact with the podcast LIVE, Thursday nights on www.twitch.tv/Trainwreckstv  For all of our social media including updates and bonus content from the show, visit https://linktr.ee/scuffedpodcast Outro music: Constera - Okay Dude

Blasting Off Again
49. The Case of the K-9 Caper

Blasting Off Again

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 26:39


This week, Tom tries really hard not to talk about how All Cops Are Bastards, but then Will does it instead! Specifically, we break down the challenges around the idea of a uniform giving somebody power/authority! Then, we dig into everyone's favorite police dog, Growlithe! Support us on Patreon so you can watch the episodes along with us! patreon.com/blastingoffagain @blastingoffpod @tomzalatnai @willwolf89 www.upfordnetwork.com Want to send us cards and/or fan mail? We have a PO Box! Upford Network ℅ Tom Zalatnai PO Box 22585 Monkland PO Montreal, Quebec H4A 3T4 Canada

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Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
158 - Roz Ward

Like I'm A Six-Year-Old

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 73:15


Roz Ward is a queer Marxist academic and activist who was a co-founder of the Safe Schools Coalition. She was publicly attacked for her politics and her role in fighting for Safe Schools by the conservative media, religious lobbyists and members of the Coalition government.  Here Roz reflects on her experience with the culture war bullshit around that programme and tells me what it taught her, why she's a revolutionary socialist, what she thinks can be achieved through electoral politics, her involvement in the IMARC protests, why All Cops Are Bastards and lawnmowers.  Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm - all funds raised go to the ASRC  JOIN THE BRAND NEW LIKE I’M A SIX-YEAR-OLD GROUP ON FACEBOOK! WOW!  If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron I want to do an AMA episode of the show: please get in touch with your questions, email tom@tomballard.com.au I was on the latest episode of The Bugle  @roztward ARTICLE: Roz Ward on clergy hypocrisy and the valorisation of child molesters  Benjamin Law's Quarterly Essay on the Safe Schools controversy, Moral Panic 101 System Change Not Climate Change: An Anti-Capitalist Conference is on this Saturday at Trades Hall, Melbourne  victoriansocialists.org.au Red Flag Radio on podbean Cause of the Week: Support activists arrested at mining conference on GoFundMe

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The Entry Level Left Podcast
#11: Cops and Capital

The Entry Level Left Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 83:10


    Listen, support, and interact: https://linktr.ee/theentrylevelleft     01:10: What are some historical examples of classical policing?   05:11: What are some of the changes associated with modern policing?   07:30: Colquhoun's rationale for private policing https://bit.ly/2JOUbTc     09:16: What social roles have police institutions played historically?     16:45: Althusser's state apparatuses https://bit.ly/2YWgyw2     19:00: How do liberals view police institutions vs leftists?     28:30: What are some examples of police authority used against public interest?     29:00: Haymarket Square Incident https://bit.ly/2x7fQjO     32:40: Cops protecting Neo-Nazis at pride https://bit.ly/2xM9Ix9     45:05: Texas woman gets 5 years in prison for voting https://lat.ms/2SgHRyN     46:00: Why does the left say “All Cops Are Bastards?”     50:20: “The Bad Kind of Unionism” by Shawn Gude https://bit.ly/1wEXFx5     51:30: Why should the left not support police unions?     58:45: As unionism decreases, inequality increases https://bit.ly/2Fr3CJs     59:45: What is wrong with the “Blue Lives Matter” movement?     1:00:03: Black professor profiled by police https://bit.ly/2XQHYat     1:06:00: Muhammad Noor's case https://cnn.it/2QWjtlu     1:08:00: Betty Shelby's case https://wapo.st/2LmXNib     1:10:00: Albert Wilson's case https://bit.ly/2XQjyc7     1:11:00: What might an alternative to militarized policing look like?   1:16:20: How does colonialism and uneven development intersect?    1:17:15: PoC comprised 38.5% of the population, but 51.5% of YLL  https://bit.ly/2z8Torz     Music produced by @southpointe__ on Instagram.

Kanzlei WBS
Autofenster einschlagen, um Hund zu retten - erlaubt? | Nutzerfragen Rechtsanwalt Christian Solmecke

Kanzlei WBS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 9:02


AdriBloober auf Discord: Darf ich als Zivilist ein Fenster eines Autos einschlagen, um dort einen bewusstlosen Menschen oder Hund, der eingesperrt ist, rauszuholen. Radeon85 auf Discord: Begeht eine Partei Wahlbetrug wenn sie politische versprechen nur zum wählerfang nutzt? Und was passiert wenn die Partei dann den die Gunst ausnutzt und zum nachteil der Wähler und Land? ClemensK per Mail: Ich hab gehört, dass es einen alten Polizei-Wasserwerfer-Wagen gibt, der das Nummernschild AC-AB 1910 (ALL COPS ARE BASTARDS) gibt, der auch immer wieder auf linken Demos auftaucht. Ich selbst finde das witzig, aber ist das denn erlaubt? Rechtsanwalt Christian Solmecke Christian Solmecke hat sich als Rechtsanwalt und Partner der Kölner Medienrechtskanzlei WILDE BEUGER SOLMECKE auf die Beratung der Internet-, IT- und Medienbranche spezialisiert. So hat er in den vergangenen Jahren den Bereich Internetrecht/E-Commerce der Kanzlei stetig ausgebaut und betreut zahlreiche Medienschaffende, Web 2.0 Plattformen und App-Entwickler. Neben seiner Kanzleitätigkeit ist Solmecke Geschäftsführer des Deutschen Instituts für Kommunikation und Recht im Internet an der Cologne Business School (http://www.dikri.de). Dort beschäftigt er sich insbesondere mit den Rechtsfragen in Sozialen Netzen. Vor seiner Tätigkeit als Anwalt arbeitete er über 10 Jahre als freier Journalist und Radiomoderator (u.a. für den Westdeutschen Rundfunk). ------------------------------------------------------------------- https://wbs.is/discord https://soundcloud.com/kanzleiwbs https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/kanzlei-wbs/id1001147042?mt=2 https://twitter.com/solmecke https://www.instagram.com/kanzlei_wbs/ https://www.facebook.com/die.aufklaerer Zu unserem Zweitkanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsp1MQhvqxgzllNjg_6AvmA Hotline: 0221 / 400 67 550 E-Mail: info@wbs-law.de ⏵Video produziert von: So geht YouTube (http://www.so-geht-youtube.de)

Common Censored
Episode 48 - Police Guilt, Ilhan Bravery, Queen Latifah Savior

Common Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 61:55


No charges were brought last week in two cases of police brutality. So when we say, "All Cops Are Bastards," here's what we mean. And here's a look at someone who, through their work outside the police, ironically embodies that phrase. Ilhan Omar continues to tell shit like it is. Her latest target: Obama (but really, the whole damn system). Norway announces big news in the world of oil divestment. Queen Latifah could be a savior of Newark - but should she be? A look at the systemic pitfalls of celebrity saviors.   artkillingapathy.com leecamp.com

Blasting Off Again
2. Pokemon Emergency

Blasting Off Again

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 30:18


This week, Ash and Misty check into a Pokemon Center to save Pikachu's life, and Team Rocket basically nukes the place! We talk about how All Cops Are Bastards, then dig into Koffing's disturbing background as a genetically-engineered suicide bomber! We also speculate about how it's possible for Jesse & James to be so terrible at their jobs. Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/blastingoffagain @blastingoffpod @tomzalatnai @willwolf89 www.upfordnetwork.com

The Final Straw Radio
Anarchists In Conflict: Rojava + Yellow Vests

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 90:08


Anarchists In Conflict: Rojava + Yellow Vest Movement (Sean Swain at 6:28, interviews begin at 14:05) This week on The Final Straw, the episode's theme is anarchist interventions in struggles around the world. We'll be sharing audios from comrades in the A-Radio Network, which just had it's 5th Annual Gathering in Zurich, Switzerland. The A-Radio Network is made up of stations around Europe, plus a smattering in South + North America. We have been a member of the ARN for 4 years now, which over the last year and a half produces the monthly B(A)DNews: Angry Voices From Around The World news podcast in English, made up of contributions by A-Radio member-projects. You can find past episodes at our website. In lieu of this month's BADNews, the gathering produced an 8 hour radio show last week and elements of this broadcast. We'll present here two interviews from that broadcast concerning the struggle for autonomy in the social revolutionary region of Rojava, in northern Syria. The first is with a fighter with the Tekosina Anarsist (Anarchist Struggle, starts at 42:49) and the second with Zaher Baher, a member of the Kurdish Anarchist Forum in London (starts at 57:04). well as one from another an interview conducted a week ago with an anarchist in Paris, France, involved with the Yellow Vest (Gilets jaunes) social movement in France for some updates and perspectives. But first, we'll be airing audio from another member of the A-Radio as well as Channel Zero Network projects, Dissident Island Radio from London in the U.K., with an interview about the geopolitics of Rojava and leadership within the Kurdish struggle with a comrade participating in the annual ‘Long March‘ in solidarity with Abdullah Öcalan (starts at 14:05). We apologize for the audio quality. We invite you to note the differences of opinion between the anarchists who've witnessed, lived in, or fought for the Rojava Revolution, as somewhere within and between their perspectives I believe lies some of the truth of the complex situation there. Announcements Happy Birthday Yona Unega (Oso Blanco) From occupied Cherokee territory in so-called western North Carolina, we'd like to wish a happy birthday on February 26th to wolf clan Cherokee/Choctaw political prisoner, Oso Blanco or, in Cherokee, Yona Unega. Oso is in for armed robberies, where he expropriated from U.S. banks and sent funds to Zapatistas communities in the Yucatan in Mexico. You can write to Oso to write him a happy birthday by addressing letters to his state name: Byron Chubbuck #07909051 USP Victorville PO BOX 3900 Adelanto, CA 92301 And more info on Yona Unega's case and efforts can be found at https://freeosoblanco.blogspot.com Blue Ridge ABC events Friday, March 1st is the first Friday of the month and therefore the Trouble Showing at Firestorm Books and Coffee in Asheville, NC. Episode 18, entitled ACAB (for All Cops Are Bastards) airs at 6:30pm and will be followed by a little over an hour of discussion. Then, on Sunday March 3rd, as the 1st Sunday of the month, BRABC will hold it's Political Prisoner letter writing event, again at Firestorm. The event begins at 5pm, letter writing materials including stamps, prisoners names and stories, addresses and help in writing. If you've never written someone a letter or someone in prison in particular, no worries. It's a nice social time. The event runs from 5pm to 7:30pm. Finally, on Saturday, March 16th, Blue Ridge ABC is holding a double-header at Static Age Records in downtown Asheville. First up, from 3-5pm, a Super Smash Brothers benefit tournament, with vegan cheese-steaks and fries available. Double elimination, best 2 out of 3 rounds. For more info, check out https://www.smashprisonssmashbros.eventbrite.com. Then, from 9pm til late at Static Age, get ready for a lineup of anti-fascist metal including Rat Broth, Arid, and Margaret Killjoy's project Feminazgul, plus more to be announced. More on all of these events can be found at brabc.blackblogs.org . ... . .. Playlist

Trouble
Trouble 18: ACAB [TRAILER]

Trouble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 0:59


They are the batons, flash bangs and rubber bullets used to break up our demonstrations, and put down our riots. They are the guardians of capital. They are the oppressor. And without exception... All Cops Are Bastards.

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Mr. William's LaborHood
Update On Rapist Cop Story.

Mr. William's LaborHood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 5:00


Any time a law enforcement officer is behind bars it creates challenges for prison staff. In the case of suspended Ashley police officer Mark Eric Icker, his stay in the Luzerne County Correctional Facility has resulted in an added hurdle: Protecting his food. A source inside the prison told the Times Leader that Icker's meals are being handled exclusively by staff after he complained that inmates mixed feces and other contaminants into his food. http://patreon.com/winecellarmediafund http://paypal.me/PhoenixAndWilliam

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NoCiné
Suburra : une exception sortie des bas-fonds

NoCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 21:48


À l’image du quartier malfamé dont il porte le nom, Suburra nous plonge au coeur d’une intrigue romaine sur fond de mafia et de politiciens corrompus. Fils de Sergio Sollima (Colorado, Le dernier face à face), la filmographie de Stefano renvoie nos experts au cinéma italien des années 70, dont ils évoquent ici les grandes heures.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Julien Dupuy (Ciné +) et Stéphane Moïssakis (Capture Mag).RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONSuburra (Stefano Sollima, 2015), Paolo Conte, Sergio Sollima, Ennio Morricone, La Cité de la Violence (Sergio Sollima, 1970), Sergio Leone, Le Dernier face à face (Faccia a faccia - Sergio Sollima, 1967), Thomas Milian, Colorado (Sergio Sollima, 1967), Lee Van Cleef, Charles Branson, Telly Savalas, Les Brutes dans la ville (Robert Parrish, 1971), Ringo Lam, Police Story (Jackie Chan, 1985), La Poursuite implacable (Revolver - Sergio Sollima, 1973), Maurizio Merli, Tomas Milian, The French Connexion (William Friedkin, 1971), The Big Racket (Enzo G. Castellari, 1976), Fabio Testi, A toute épreuve (Antoine Blossier, 2014), Silvio Berlusconi, Arrivederci amore, ciao (Michele Soavi, 2006), Colt 45 (Fabrice du Welz, 2014), Peur sur la ville (Henri Verneuil, 1975), Jean-Paul Belmondo, A.C.A.B.: All Cops Are Bastards (Stefano Sollima, 2012) RECOMMANDATIONS CINÉ DE LA SEMAINE : Julien Dupuy : A.C.A.B.: All Cops Are Bastards, de Stefano Sollima (2012) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=201423.html Stéphane Moïssakis : Arrivederci amore, ciao, de Michele Soavi (2006) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=109497.html RETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast twitter.com/No_Cinewww.dailymotion.com/nocine www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ www.deezer.com/show/7806www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocineitunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/nocin…id993698002?mt=2www.vodkaster.com/nocineCRÉDITSEnregistré le 3 décembre 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). Image : Suburra, extraits de la bande-annonce. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.