All posts tagged "politics"

Clayton Cubitt having a Tumblr = good news.
claytoncubitt:

Unknown contemporary cartoon update of the 1911 ‘Pyramid Of Capitalist System’ (via Royal Constantine)
If anybody knows who the artist is, let me know, Google and TinEye only turn up uncredited copies. Every time you post an uncredited copy of an artist’s work, a kitten dies.

Clayton Cubitt having a Tumblr = good news.

claytoncubitt:

Unknown contemporary cartoon update of the 1911 ‘Pyramid Of Capitalist System’ (via Royal Constantine)

If anybody knows who the artist is, let me know, Google and TinEye only turn up uncredited copies. Every time you post an uncredited copy of an artist’s work, a kitten dies.

Qué puta maravilla.

silicon:

Insight story’ ad campaing for Swiss weekly newspaper SonntagsZeitung, featuring Matryoshka dolls.

Developed at Advico Young & Rubicam, Zürich, by creative directors Philipp Skrabal, Christian Bobst, copywriter Martin Stulz, art director Rob Hartmann and photographer Scheffold Vizner. [+]

Exhibit: Iranian banknotes uprising

silicon:

Anti-government activists are not allowed to express themselves in Iranian media, so theses activists have taken their expression to another high circulation mass-medium, banknotes. The Central Bank of Iran has tried to take these banknotes out of circulation, but there are just too many of them, and gave up. For the activists’ people it’s a way of saying “We are here, and the green movement is going on”.

Following are examples of such banknotes, mostly in green ink:



1 - V [for victory] stamp



2 - Top: Plan to write 1 Billion slogans on bank notes.
Bottom: Bank notes without slogan is like saying no to spring [of green movement]



3 - A re-write of a saying on the left side [Iranian people will find “knowledge’ no matter where – Prophet Muhammad] – Iranian people will find “justice” no matter where.



4 - They stole oil money and give it to Chavez



5 - Khamenei the non-believer is servant of Putin



6 - Based on a kid’s poem – How is Iran doing? It’s full of sorrow, its oil is gone, took its gas to India, got China’s garbage, everything is imported, exports are forgotten, close down all local productions.



7 - Cheater Khamenei and power-hungry Ahmadinejad



8 - People’s enemy



9 - Long live freedom



10 - Don’t believe what a government says if that government is the only entity that has the right of expression.



11 - Top: Neda’s photo followed by death to dictator slogan.
Bottom: Logo of state media Voice and Vision of Islamic Republic with added swastika followed by “humiliated by our Voice and Vision”



12 - Top: Death to Khamenei is crossed out/colored
Bottom: Shame can not be erased by crossing out/coloring

( via newfilosofee < a-reza)

&#8220;Le comunicamos que está usted mutilado.&#8221;

“Le comunicamos que está usted mutilado.”

Actos conmemorativos de los 60 años de China roja, en The Big Picture. He subido la foto porque me fascina la mezcla de conceptos subyacente, pero con el vídeo del desfile te caes de la silla. Y quiero una Canon último modelo ya.

Actos conmemorativos de los 60 años de China roja, en The Big Picture. He subido la foto porque me fascina la mezcla de conceptos subyacente, pero con el vídeo del desfile te caes de la silla. Y quiero una Canon último modelo ya.

nevver:
Armed Uighur
bullshit:

deleteyourself:
Revolutionary Iranian women, risking their life to post about the protests on Twitter, meet Google contextual ads (Link)

bullshit:

deleteyourself:

Revolutionary Iranian women, risking their life to post about the protests on Twitter, meet Google contextual ads (Link)

Dmitry Orlov

Club Orlov se ha convertido en una de mis fuentes favoritas de información realista sobre el colapso (de la civilización, se entiende). Ya he citado a Orlov anteriormente, pero me siguen maravillando sus doctos -y sarcásticos- análisis de los procesos que pueden conducir, o que lo están haciendo ya, a una nación poderosa como Estados Unidos a un estado pre-tecnológico. El tío es una especie de Noam Chomsky del armagedón.

“Fast food outfits such as McDonalds have more ways to cut costs, and so may prove a bit more resilient in the face of economic collapse than supermarket chains, but they are no substitute for food security, because they too depend industrial agribusiness. Their food inputs, such as high-fructose corn syrup, genetically modified potatoes, various soy-based fillers, factory-farmed beef, pork and chicken, and so forth, are derived from oil, two-thirds of which is imported, as well as fertilizer made from natural gas. They may be able to stay in business longer, supplying food-that-isn’t-really-food, but eventually they will run out of inputs along with the rest of the supply chain. Before they do, they may for a time sell burgers that aren’t really burgers, like the bread that wasn’t really bread that the Soviet government distributed in Leningrad during the Nazi blockade. It was mostly sawdust, with a bit of rye flour added for flavor.”

Algunos de mis posts favoritos:

  • Five Stages of Collapse
    “If Stage 1 collapse can be observed by watching television, observing Stage 2 might require a hike or a bicycle ride to the nearest population center, while Stage 3 collapse is more than likely to be visible directly through one’s own living-room window, which may or may not still have glass in it.”
  • Social Collapse Best Practices
    “I happened to be in Russia during a time of gasoline shortages. On one occasion, I found out by word of mouth that a certain gas station was open and distributing 10 liters apiece. I brought along my uncle’s wife, who at the time was 8 months pregnant, and we tried use her huge belly to convince the gas station attendant to give us an extra 10 liters with which to drive her to the hospital when the time came. No dice. The pat answer was: “Everybody is 8 months pregnant!” How can you argue with that logic?”
  • Burning Our Bridges to the XXI Century
    “We are making an effort to save financial institutions, which are the ultimate ephemera of industrial civilization, and are absolutely guaranteed to have no reason to continue into a future in which debt, denominated in future earnings that will be meager at best, and money, which will only hold its value for as long as it guarantees access to sources of pure, concentrated energy, all steadily dwindle to nothing. It is as if the doctors decided to only try to save persistent vegetative quadriplegics with terminal cancer, or if the environmentalists decided that the endangered species list only has room for one animal: the vampire bat.”
  • Bullets from Drug War
    “This is no longer a war against drugs; it is now a contest between alternative drug distribution systems. One alternative is a centralized, paramilitary organization run by CIA remnants, former military, and former police. Another alternative is ethnic mafias, which will diversify into many other kinds of trade. The third, nautrally most cost-effective alternative will be provided by informal, local distribution networks based on barter, which will be all that is left once the dust settles. The downside of all this is that it will be hard to find anyone sober enough to operate a light switch. The upside to that is that the national electrical grid will go away, so there will be little need of that.”
  • Superpower Similarities
    “The rationale for imprisoning over two million people in the United States, the world’s highest rate of incarceration, is that it deters crime. Sociologists slice and dice crime statistics looking for a correlation between increased rates of incarceration and decreased crime rates. The best they seem to be able to find is a correlation of about 0.25 between an increased rate of incarceration and a decrease in the crime rate. It is sometimes possible to find a stronger correlation between, say, rain dances and rainfall amounts.”

Por cierto, leyendo a Orlov se da uno cuenta de que muchas de las cosas que asociamos con el fin del mundo ya han sucedido en Rusia en algún momento de su historia.

Disfrutadlo.

sensor:


“President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wear 3-D glasses while watching Super Bowl 43, Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, at a Super Bowl Party in the family theater of the White House. Guests included family, friends, staff members and bipartisan members of Congress, 2/1/09.”

From The Official White House Photostream, Pete Souza.

sensor:

“President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wear 3-D glasses while watching Super Bowl 43, Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, at a Super Bowl Party in the family theater of the White House. Guests included family, friends, staff members and bipartisan members of Congress, 2/1/09.”

From The Official White House Photostream, Pete Souza.

“Dick Cheney was supposedly going to be here tonight, but he’s working on his memoirs… tentatively titled How to shoot friends and interrogate people.

(via)

What happens when a town loses its newspaper? »

sparo:

From Time:

What effect do newspaper closings really have on a town? Or a nation? Depending on a person’s reading habits, the answers to these questions range from “It’s the death of democracy!” to “Newspapers? What newspapers?” But with the demise of two major metropolitan dailies, the 149-year-old Rocky Mountain News and the almost equally venerable 145-year-old Seattle Post-Intelligencer in the last month alone, the issue is becoming a matter of practical rather than just theoretical concern. (See the 10 Most Endangered Newspapers in America.)

A glimpse into what might happen has been offered up by a new study out of Princeton University. Assistant Professor of economics and public affairs Sam Schulhofer-Wohl and Miguel Garrido looked at communities affected by the closing of the Cincinnati Post at the end of 2007, and it’s not an attractive view.

The study is very small in scope, since the Post had a total of only 27,000 subscribers in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. And it measures only the outcomes in northern Kentucky, since Ohio has not had municipal elections since the Post’s closure. But even with those limitations, a few trends seemed to emerge: in towns the Post regularly covered, voter turnout dropped, fewer people ran for office and more incumbents were reelected. That is, when there were fewer stories about a given town, its inhabitants seemed to care less about how they’re being governed.

(thanks, cyn-c)

Mission, er, accomplished »

“Seis años después de la invasión de Irak, el nuevo presidente de Estados Unidos ha podido anunciar el calendario que va a poner fin a la ocupación. Obama ha tenido que optar entre tres propuestas de retirada de Irak, que oscilaba entre los 16 meses prometidos en su campaña y los 23 que le pedían los jefes militares sobre el terreno, con una intermedia de 19. ¿Puede extrañarle a alguien que este gobernante moderado y prudente haya elegido la intermedia? También ha decidido que mantendrá a 50.000 hombres para tareas de entrenamiento, formación y asesoramiento del ejército iraquí hasta finales de 2011. Esto significa que la ocupación propiamente dicha terminará el 31 de agosto de 2010 y el último soldado norteamericano se irá de Irak el último día de 2011.”

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Obama también sabe hablar como los negros de la calle.

bullshit:

oomb:

This is a recording of Barack Obama saying, “You ain’t my bitch, nigga! Buy your own damn fries!”

Apparently there are some choice phrases quoted in Dreams From My Father. Obama did the audiobook, and so there are now clips of him saying these things, including, also:

Sure you can have my number, baby!

There are white folks, and then there are ignorant motherfuckers like you.”

You know that guy ain’t shit. Sorry-ass motherfucker ain’t got nothing on me.”

And, perhaps best of all, “So what happens when we go out to a party with some sistahs, huh? What happens? I tell you what happens: Blam! They on us like there’s no tomorrow. High school chicks, university chicks, it don’t matter!

From the Boston Phoenix, with many thanks to ephemeron

Play count: 15,347

Would You Like To Be President of Somalia? »

slateinbrief:

Because for $2000, you can apply. You probably don’t want to, though, since the country is so messed up that its government can’t even live there. And people only care about the pirates, anyway.
Best Obama joke yet.
hahanotfunny:

snuh:

86400:natashavc:supersonicelectronic:Air Force Falcor. For SS.

Best Obama joke yet.

hahanotfunny:

snuh:

86400:natashavc:supersonicelectronic:Air Force Falcor. For SS.