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Evento de calidad (trumpiana):http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2017/03/17/58cc21e646163f382a8b45a3.htmlTrump rechaza darle la mano a Merkel (incluye vídeo). A saber qué le había dicho la teutona en la reunión...: No way, Donald, no way
Este artículo es brutal: https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2018/9/5/but-rich-people-live-here-so-we-cant-be-going-broke
La zone autonome de Capitol Hill :(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EaFyiKDXsAEwHkb?format=jpg)
EE.UU. - Diez días que pueden sacudir al mundo: perspectiva internacionalista 11 de junio de 2020 Jean-marc B Blog: blog de Jean-marc BContribución de Richard Greeman, veterano de la izquierda estadounidense, de la generación del movimiento de derechos civiles de los años 50 y 60, todavía activo. Su artículo es ilustrativo de la lucha por la construcción democrática nacional de la nación estadounidense que nunca se completó desde 1776, desde el final de la Guerra Civil estadounidense, desde los movimientos de igualdad del siglo XX.1. Incumplimiento de las defensas del sistema.2. Violencia y no violencia.3. Convergencia de negros y blancos en el antirracismo4. Las fallas se abren en el régimen5. La policía: perros burgueses viciosos6. Grietas en el muro militar7. Raza y clase social en la historia de los Estados Unidos.
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The Seattle Soviet By Matthew Continetti June 20, 2020 6:30 AMIn 1871 the Commune was the revolutionary government of Paris, a revolt against the newborn Third Republic of Adolphe Thiers. The communards, drawn from the ranks of city-dwelling laborers, overthrew the republican army and replaced it with an armed guard. The police were disbanded — or “defunded” — and reconstituted as an agency of the Commune. “It aimed to expropriate the expropriators.” Churches were closed, judges were disestablished, and offices redistributed among the masses of the people.“In a rough sketch of national organization which the Commune had no time to develop,” Marx wrote in The Civil War in France, “it states clearly that the Commune was to be the political form of even the smallest country hamlet, and that in the rural districts the standing army was to be replaced by a national militia, with an extremely short term of service.” The Russian word for the form of social organization exemplified by the Commune is “soviet.”The Commune was crushed when Thiers organized a new regular army from the French provinces and retook Paris. Recent events in Seattle, though, drew me back to my Marx-Engels Reader. On June 8, after days of violent clashes with protesters, Mayor Jenny Durkan ordered police to abandon the East Precinct headquarters in the crunchy neighborhood of Capitol Hill. The demonstrators quickly established an “autonomous zone” within a six-block area devoid of police and governed, if that is the word, by decentralized and rotating groups of social-justice warriors, anarchists, and armed men. The Seattle soviet was born.It, too, has tantalized the bourgeois mind. To the Left, Capitol Hill is, as one entranced New York Times correspondent put it, “now a homeland for racial justice — and, depending on the protester one talked to, perhaps something more.” To the Right, it symbolizes anarchy, danger, mob rule, and the breakdown of civil order. “This is no different than ISIS taking over cities in the Middle East,” said the lieutenant governor of Texas.
Los diputados de California votan la supresión de la frase siguiente en la constitution del Estado de California :CitarThe state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.Aprobado por 30 contra 10 en plus…Voto popular para Novembre…https://edsource.org/2020/state-senate-action-allows-california-voters-to-decide-on-affirmative-action/634455CitarSenator Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles), who was the sponsor of the Senate measure, said its passage in November would mean more state contracts for women and minorities and a closing of education gaps for minorities. At state universities, it will lead to “a more diverse atmosphere that enhances learning and encourages mutual understanding,” Mitchell said. She also predicted it would help produce more teachers of color in California’s classrooms.
The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.
Senator Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles), who was the sponsor of the Senate measure, said its passage in November would mean more state contracts for women and minorities and a closing of education gaps for minorities. At state universities, it will lead to “a more diverse atmosphere that enhances learning and encourages mutual understanding,” Mitchell said. She also predicted it would help produce more teachers of color in California’s classrooms.