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14 Ene, 2012

Interferencies, película C. Commons sobre la crisis global

Vídeos — Escrito por juanluber @ 18:58

Una joven compañía teatral se encuentra preparando su próxima obra, una denuncia sobre la sociedad de consumo. La serie de manifestaciones ocurridas el 15M, en todo el país, van a suponer un punto de inflexión del que no habrá retorno.




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  6. oleg, i recommend robert fisk:So why were we so surprised when the “Free Syrian Army” fled the city? Did we really expect the Assad regime to close up shop and run because a few hundred men with Kalashnikovs wanted to stage a miniature Warsaw uprising in Homs? Did we really believe that the deaths of women and children – and journalists – would prevent those who still claim the mantle of Arab nationalism from crushing the city? When the West happily adopted the illusions of Nicolas Sarkozy, David Cameron and Hillary Clinton – and the Arab Gulf states whose demands for Syrian “democracy” are matched by their refusal to give this same democracy to their own people – the Syrians understood the hypocrisy.Were the Saudis, now so keen to arm Syria’s Sunni insurgents – along with Sunni Qatar – planning to surrender their feudal, princely Sunni power to their own citizens and to their Shia minority? Was the Emir of Qatar contemplating resignation? Among the lobbyists of Washington, among the illusionists at the Brookings Institution and the Rand Corporation and the Council on Foreign Relations and all the other US outfits that peddle New York Times editorials, Homs had become the new Benghazi, the start-line for the advance on Damascus.It was the same old American dream: if a police state was ruthless, cynical and corrupt – and let us have no illusions about the Baathist apparatus and its panjandrum – then its opponents, however poorly armed, would win; because they were the good guys. The old clichés clanked into focus. The Baathists were Nazis; Bashar a mere cipher in the hands of his family; his wife, Asma, variously an Eva Braun, Marie Antoinette or Lady Macbeth. Upon this nonsense, the West and the Arabs built their hopes.

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  7. Still no amount of words that you write will change the factthat Surya (y pronounced strongly BTW that’s how you pronounce it in Arabic not your your English Syria ,talk about knowing the natives and respect ha Cliff)You have further revealed your utter contempt for the suffering people of Syria by referring to them as ‘the natives’.Disgusting.In any case, my original statement was that you did not correctly spell ‘Syrian/Syria’. Syria is the correct spelling in English. You are typing in English. If you mean to now tell me you were spelling it phonetically, then you’re even a bigger clown than I originally thought.Whatever floats your boat though. OlegR said:[...]get’s a tiny fraction of coverage in the liberal left blogospehre in comparison to I/P conflict while the body count there skyrockets.Phil Weiss and the MW community are not responsible for what you perceive to be a lack of coverage of the conflict in Syria within the Left-wing blogosphere. Phil has written about several different countries as you yourself have acknowledged. He has also written about Syria.And evidenced by your insulting comments and tone, you do not care about dead Syrians. You used them, to whitewash Israeli criminality.This is a common, cheap tactic that Zionists employ when they wish to divert attention away from the Israel-Palestine conflict.In any case, if you believe there is a lack of coverage on the Syrian conflict then by all means – go make your own blog about the issue.You should not be part of the problem here on MW! I’m sure the Syrian-Americans reading MW, or the Syrians fortunate enough to catch some normalcy enough to be able to sit down and browse the web and view MW – will be overjoyed that some random Zionist commentator is yapping about the lack of coverage of their struggle on a blog that…well, has reported on their struggle (and others not exclusive to the I-P conflict).

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  8. oleg, the situation in syria appears more complex to the outsider. people are still putting the pieces togetherwhereas the situation in palestine has been going on for decades and is completely transparent at this point, there’s nothing complex about understanding what’s going on there. directing people to look at syria won’t change that.you ask below why there have not been many syria posts here and i can only speak for myself and why i have not written any. i’ve already explained this before (i think). i have very much been following events there, very much. there’s just so much bs coming out of the msm it’s hard to decipher it all. on the very first libya thread i mentioned i am not a fan of nato intervention. i didn’t like it in libya and would not like it in syria. the ‘collateral damage’ would be enormous. the US instigated a civil sectarian war in iraq. i think the people over there should work out there own problems. i thought of you and the other hasbrats last night when i was reviewing(14 UN Security Council members criticize U.S. for blocking condemnation of Israel). i was reading up on the trajectory of netanyahu calling the europeans ‘irrelevant’ and to get out of their domestic affairs (as if settlements are a domestic issue!) ..anyway, the israeli response to the UN:Karean Peretz, spokeswoman for Israel’s UN Mission, questioned why the Security Council was focusing on settlements but remained “silent and paralyzed” on pressing issues including civilian killings in Syria, terrorist groups operating in Gaza, attacks on UN forces in Lebanon and Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons.divert divert divert…what a big coincidence all the israel supporters are so concerned about syrians while they are chugging along for decades imprisoning millions of arab palestinians/not. you don’t fool anyone. from the ifm to the lowliest hasbrat it’s the same talking pt out of all of you.

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