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		<title>Trevor Blake: What Sort of Man Reads OVO?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image c/o Retronaut. Thanks to the following for linking to OVO. Eithin links to Liberating Wednesday. Monday Vatican links to The Concordant Story. Financial Advices Blog links to The Bonus Army. Rambone at Indiana Gun Owners links to The Bonus Army. The American Book of the Dead links to Unspeakable Horrors.]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to the following for linking to <a href="http://ovo127.com/">OVO</a>.</p>
<p>Eithin <a href="http://www.eithin.com/2011/11/18/truth-and-beauty-the-future-we-deserve-part-3/">links</a> to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/pm-liberating-wednesday/">Liberating Wednesday</a>.<br />
Monday Vatican <a href="http://www.mondayvatican.com/holy-see/the-bonfire-of-vanities-a-curial-story">links</a> to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/09/30/trevor-blake-the-concordat-story/">The Concordant Story</a>.<br />
Financial Advices Blog <a href="http://http://financial-advices.com/new/financial-advices/what-does-the-bonus-army-tell-us-about-occupy-wall-street">links</a> to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/07/25/trevor-blake-the-bonus-army/">The Bonus Army</a>.<br />
Rambone at Indiana Gun Owners <a href="http://ingunowners.com/forums/general_political_discussion/164741-huge_fema_dod_operation_being_staged_in_indiana_disaster_martial_law_training-2.html#post2106373">links</a> to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/07/25/trevor-blake-the-bonus-army/">The Bonus Army</a>.<br />
The American Book of the Dead <a href="http://www.theamericanbookofthedead.com/2011/08/21/hatecraft/">links</a> to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/03/15/trevor-blake-unspeakable-horrors/">Unspeakable Horrors</a>.</p>
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		<title>Peter Lamborn Wilson – Back to 1911 Movement Manifesto: Telephone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who long to live in 1911 choose that year &#8211; really any year from 1890 to 1914 would be equally ok &#8211; just because it&#8217;s safely in the middle of that long lingering last &#8220;decade&#8221; of the long 19th Century &#8211; which was also the first heroic decade of true modern radicalism &#8211; e.g. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those who long to live in 1911 choose that year &#8211; really any year from 1890 to 1914 would be equally ok &#8211; just because it&#8217;s safely in the middle of that long lingering last &#8220;decade&#8221; of the long 19th Century &#8211; which was also the first heroic decade of true modern radicalism &#8211; e.g. &#8211; the <em>Wandervogel</em>, Stirnerite anarchism, the IWW and Jim Larkin, Ascona, Sex Radicals &amp; Nudists &#8211; etc.  And still far removed from the future of total war &amp; totalitarianism to come &#8211; a time of utopian revolutionary hope.</p>
<p>Also of course it&#8217;s the Age of Decadence &#8211; final year of the Manchu Dynasty &#8211; opium ten cents a bottle at any country store &#8211; the Paris of J. K. Huysmans.  Gaslight.  Also: the last gasp of true agrarianism in the USA &#8211; age of Populism, the Grange, Farmers Alliance &#8211; the last <em>rural</em> decade.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s another reason we choose 1911 (or thereabouts) for our little Golden Age.  It has to do with technology.  In 1911 almost all the actual <em>conveniences</em> of modern tech already existed: the car, the telephone, the electric bulb, the phonograph&#8230; Now we Luddites do not <em>approve</em> of cars or any of these inventions, which all <em>subtract</em> from the quanta of Imagination available to individuals &amp; to the Social.  But we have to admit &#8211; they&#8217;re convenient.  In their primitive forms they&#8217;re almost likable.  The only real convenience invented since then &#8211; the electric refrigerator &#8211; can be replaced by an Amish-built propane refrigerator &#8211; OR &#8211; we could re-invent the ice-box.  We hope someday to learn to sing again, but till then we can accept a few hand-cranked shellac records (but no radio or TV).  Computers are NOT in any way part of a revived 1911 however.  It&#8217;s time to wake up &amp; smell the rot of technopathology.</p>
<p>The telephone easily corrodes social <em>presence</em> &amp; reduces selves to disembodies &#8220;voices of the Unseen,&#8221; as the Arabs called the invention.  But again the primitive version, with its &#8220;party lines&#8221; &amp; snoopy local Operators, had a social aspect now completely leached out of the medium.  If we must be thus haunted let it be via one of these elegant sinister objects &#8211; a real murder weapon.</p>
<p>Full play of Imagination becomes possible only <em>without</em> modern technology, because tech has become the heartless <em>operation</em> of Capital, which hates all forms of <em>sharing</em>.  Let&#8217;s work for a secular Anabaptism, bold enough finally to refuse everything back to the steam engine &#8211; at least.  Whereupon we <em>may</em> resume human life.</p>
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		<title>Peter Lamborn Wilson &#8211; Back to 1911 Movement Manifesto: On (Type) Writing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The years between the death of Nietzche (&#38; Queen Victoria) &#38; 1914 constitute a dawn of Modernism that never happened into day. Instead it was smashed to nihil by the one long war (1914 &#8211; 1989) of the ghastly XXth Century. The liberté libre of trends like Symbolism, Expressionism, anarchism / socialism, lebensreform, Cosmicism etc. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The years between the death of Nietzche (&amp; Queen Victoria) &amp; 1914 constitute a dawn of Modernism that never happened into day.  Instead it was smashed to <em>nihil</em> by the one long war (1914 &#8211; 1989) of the ghastly XXth Century.  The <em>liberté libre</em> of trends like Symbolism, Expressionism, anarchism / socialism, <em>lebensreform</em>, Cosmicism etc. turned into the cynicism of dada, the fascism of Futurism &amp; so on.  Hope seemed dead.</p>
<p>L. Broadmoor III (who circa 1975 first turned me on to the idea of &#8220;living in 1911&#8243;) wanted to be an <em>ordinary person</em> in rural America (but with decayed millionaires as neighbors, hence his choice of Dutchess Co.) &#8211; he read only books published in or before 1911 that were truly <em>popular</em> at the time, such as novels with happy endings by long-forgotten lady novelists.  In the 1970s you could buy old books like that for 25¢ a pound, yellowing &amp; crumbling.  Many by now must&#8217;ve disappeared completely.</p>
<p>I understand this &#8220;taste&#8221; or rather discipline as that of the <em>spiritual dandy</em>: an impenetrable cool of exotic ordinariness &amp; secret impeccability.  In effect one&#8217;s life becomes one&#8217;s art &#8211; completely.  I could never aspire to such <em>bodhisattvahood</em>: fundamentally I&#8217;m simply not that serious.  In fact neither was Broadmoor: he gave up 1911 &amp; went into Reichean therapy.  But still I take 1911 as a kind of metaphor or ideal double for my art, &amp; to a certain extent my life as well.  I&#8217;ve lived for 20 years now with no TV or other people&#8217;s cars &#8211; I pay people to use the internet for me (to buy books!) &#8211; &amp; so on.  I just don&#8217;t want to <em>own</em> the fucking things.  I admire the Anabaptists for refusing electricity &amp; infernal combustion <em>in their home</em>s.   But you need <em>communitas</em> to live in that manner.  You need <em>place</em>.</p>
<p>Even reading &amp; writing is contaminated with Civilization&#8217;s technopathologies.  Oral / aural culture would constitute the Luddite ideal.  But as an isolated individual &amp; lifelong print addict I can&#8217;t give up books &#8211; that necessary poison &#8211; like certain drugs&#8230; &#8220;Life in 1911&#8243; requires books just as it might ideally include cheap &amp; legal laudanum or tincture of Indian hemp.</p>
<p>Charles Fourier praised the Pigeon Post.  It seemed quite modern in 1830, &#8220;utterly modern&#8221; as Rimbaud would say.  In 1911 we&#8217;re allowed telegraph &amp; even telephone, but our hearts still go into writing &amp; receiving letters &#8211; handwritten, private, mysteriously brought to yr very door by unseen hand for only pennies per message, the money having been transformed into beautiful stamps.  None of these pleasures are afforded by electromagnetic CommTech, which eliminates everything (including privacy) except text &amp; image.</p>
<p>Imagine <em>perfumed</em> letters sealed with red wax &amp; heraldic imagery, letters like Prince Genji used to write, or Proust, who could send little blue notes by <em>pneumatic</em> post anywhere in Paris.  Think of mail-order degrees in Rosicrucianism.  Yes, the POST &#8211; under the sign of Hermes &#8211; is sheer magic.</p>
<p>If only I could find a working mimeograph machine (or even better a roneograph, the kind that printed <em>only</em> in purple) (they had one in my high school in the 1950s) I&#8217;d certainly publish these manifestos on it.  At least I can still use a manual typewriter, another surrealist-looking machine we enjoy here in &#8220;1911.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">June 14 2011</p>
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		<title>Robert Spencer versus Antifa in Stuttgart, Germany</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I came here from the United States of America to stand for freedom, with all free people, against the forces of oppression and darkness that you all are representing. I came here in order to stand with the people who are fighting for the freedoms that make it possible for you to do what you [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I came here from the United States of America to stand for freedom, with all free people, against the forces of oppression and darkness that you all are representing.  I came here in order to stand with the people who are fighting for the freedoms that make it possible for you to do what you are doing today.  Not the violence and hatred, but to stand in dissent.  But you can&#8217;t stand to have any kind of rational discussion.  You can&#8217;t stand any dissent.  You have to try to throw bottles, and drown us out, because you are cowards.  Because you know that you stand on nothing except oppression and darkness and hatred.  And that is why you are there, and that is why I am here.</p>
<p>You are fronting for the most radically intolerant and hateful ideology on the planet. Everywhere in the world where there are Muslims and non-Muslims there is <a href="http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/">conflict</a> because the Muslims attack the non-Muslims.  The Quran teaches to <a href="http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/2/index.htm#191">make war against the unbelievers</a> and to <a href="http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/9/index.htm#5">subjugate them</a>.  And you are already subjugated.  You are already their useful idiots.  You are already their tools.  You are out here in their service, and you think you&#8217;re fighting for freedom, and you are fighting for your own slavery.  You are fighting for your own enslavement.</p>
<p>And it will come, it will come to you.  You are fighting for an ideology that denies the freedom of speech.  And one day you will wish you had the freedom of speech that you are trying to fight against today. &#8221;</p>
<p>Links added by <a href="http://ovo127.com">OVO</a>.  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqm65mqEl3o">Watch the rest on youtube</a>.</p>
<p>Robert Spencer: <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/06/spencer-versus-the-leftistislamic-alliance-stuttgart-germany-june-2.html">Spencer Versus the Leftist/Islamic Alliance, Stuttgart, Germany, June 2</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Thursday afternoon I spoke in Stuttgart, Germany at the invitation of the human rights group Pax Europa. The event was well advertised, and so the thuggish Leftist/Islamic supremacist alliance mobilized and was out in full force.</p>
<p>About 1000 Antifa protesters showed up, banging drums, holding signs with the usual accusations of racism and &#8220;Islamophobia,&#8221; blowing whistles, and menacing people who came out for the Pax Europa event. There were also about 500 German police on hand in riot gear. The Pax Europa organizers told me, &#8220;This is all for you&#8221; &#8212; because they had publicized that I would be there. One young man came up to me as I was standing right in front of a line of German police and said, &#8220;You&#8217;re lucky there are so many police here today.&#8221; [...]</p>
<p>It was an incredible din. We had loudspeakers that appeared to be able to reach the considerable crowd behind the protesters, but the Antifa thugs did all they could to drown us out: the drums got louder, the vuvuzelas came out, they were blowing whistles, and of course they were screaming and yelling.</p>
<p>They started throwing things: bottles, eggs, excrement and more. One bottle narrowly missed the Coptic activist&#8217;s head and crashed onto the stage &#8212; other bottles crashed at our feet. Several speakers were hit with eggs. The manure they threw was all over the stage floor.</p>
<p>I stood right in front (they missed me; I dodged a few projectiles) and watched them as they screamed and gestured and threw things &#8212; it was like looking into the pit of hell. Here were young people passionately committed to their cause and believing it to be that of justice and freedom, and they are eager and willing useful idiots for the most radically intolerant ideology on the planet. So when my turn came to speak, I addressed them, and told them just that. I told them they wouldn&#8217;t like what happened to them when their friends took power, but by then it would be too late.</p>
<p>And it may be already, for Europe. But I was glad to be there yesterday, and to stand against what was so obviously a force for oppression, hatred, and evil.</p></blockquote>
<p>Robert Spencer: <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/06/ugliness-and-beauty-in-germany.html">Ugliness and Beauty in Germany</a></p>
<blockquote><p>This morning I had the great honor of meeting with Susanne Zeller-Hirzel, one of the last surviving members of the White Rose, the nonviolent resistance movement that worked against Hitler&#8217;s regime in Nazi Germany in 1942 and 1943. We discussed numerous parallels between the Nazi era in Germany and the advance of Islamic supremacism today &#8212; as we saw in Stuttgart Thursday, Nazis and Islamic supremacists are remarkably similar in their taste for violent intimidation.</p>
<p>Susanne Zeller-Hirzel is the beauty mentioned in the headline of this post. The ugliness comes from an increasingly dangerous situation here in Germany. I have learned that the fascist Antifa and/or Islamic supremacist thugs have burned the truck belonging to the company that set up the stage for Pax Europa&#8217;s Thursday rally. Then last night they found out the hotel that the courageous anti-jihad politician René Stadtkewitz was planning to stay in when he came to Stuttgart to announce the founding of the local branch of his new Freedom Party; they broke the hotel&#8217;s windows and painted threatening messages on its walls. Also yesterday, I spoke to a Pax Europa meeting at a location in Stuttgart; Antifa thugs found out the location after the meeting had ended, and stormed and surrounded the place. Thirty-six were arrested.</p>
<p>Fascism is indeed coming back to Europe. But not because of the anti-jihadists.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wikipedia: Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague Pérák, the Spring Man was an urban legend originating from the Czechoslovakian city of Prague during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in the midst of World War II. In the decades following the war, Pérák has also been portrayed as a Czech superhero. [...] The 14-minute Czech animated [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Pérák, the Spring Man was an urban legend originating from the Czechoslovakian city of Prague during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in the midst of World War II. In the decades following the war, Pérák has also been portrayed as a Czech superhero. [...] The 14-minute Czech animated cartoon <em>Pérák a SS</em> (<em>The Springer and the SS</em>, also released in English-speaking markets as <em>Jumping Jack and the SS</em>, <em>The Spring-Man and the SS Men</em> and <em>The Chimneysweep</em>), which was released in 1946, portrayed the ‘Springer’ as a heroic and mischievous black-clad chimney sweep, with a mask fashioned out of a sock. He was capable of performing fantastic leaps due to having couch springs attached to his shoes.  This cartoon, created by the renowned Czech animator Jiří Trnka and film-maker Jiří Brdečka, featured Pérák taunting the German army sentries and the Gestapo before escaping in a surrealistic, slapstick chase across the darkened city.  Trnka&#8217;s postwar interpretation of Pérák as a quasi-superhero, defying the curfew and the authority of the German occupying forces, formed the basis for sporadic revivals of the character in Czech science fiction and comic book stories.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKjKTKX4BXI"><em>Pérák a SS</em> at youtube</a></p>
<p>With thanks to <a href="http://cosmodromium.blogspot.com/2011/04/perak-ss-springman-ss-jiri-brdecka-jiri.html">Cosmodromium</a>.</p>
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		<title>Interview: V. Vale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[17 July 1990 interview with V. Vale, publisher of Search and Destroy, co-founder of Re/Search Publications. OVO: What is the main source for the information that you publish? VALE: We never tire of saying that our main influences were surrealism and situationism, and surrealism as you know placed a great deal of influence on objective [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>17 July 1990 interview with V. Vale, publisher of <em>Search and Destroy</em>, co-founder of <em>Re/Search</em> Publications.</p>
<p>OVO: What is the main source for the information that you publish?</p>
<p>VALE: We never tire of saying that our main influences were surrealism and situationism, and surrealism as you know placed a great deal of influence on objective chance and randomness and insanity and systems for deciphering the world that are a-logical systems We will admit that a lot of it is just purely chance. But of course through the years we have friends and our friends really help us. For example, the film book [<em>Re/Search #10 Incredibly Strange Films</em>] which was actually the first book that broke out of our small industrial music underground audience, that was done just because we got a letter from Jim Morton, who had been collecting these incredible films all his life but particularly since the advent of VCR. He wrote us, and then we went over to his house every Saturday night for years and watched two or three of four movies there and ate popcorn. It took four or five years he guest-edited the <em>Incredibly Strange Films</em> book and we put it out. We wouldn&#8217;t have done it if we hadn&#8217;t known Jim Morton, let&#8217;s face it.</p>
<p>OVO: What is the purpose of <em>Re/Search</em>?</p>
<p>VALE: The surrealists had a slogan, something like &#8220;Matter Over Mind,&#8221; but what it meant was it is a mistake just to assume that one proceeds from the idea to the material reality. Very often its just the opposite. You might say the material reality suggests the theory, shall we say, and frankly I got started publishing back in &#8217;77 because of punk rock. Of course it wasn&#8217;t called that then but it was very exciting, as undifferentiated and undefined and unlimited as it appeared to be because it was revolt, it was the youth revolt or revolution (if you dare to use that word) of the &#8217;70s. And I was involved right from the very beginning before it had become codified and more or less set in amber. And so for me it was like a vehicle, it was an opportunity to&#8230; I don&#8217;t know, I just <em>did</em> it. My main motivation was kind of anger at the <em>status quo</em>. I&#8217;d always been angry at the <em>status quo</em> anyway, but, you know, what do you do? A lot of people just become criminals or whatever, or drug addicts, or they just can&#8217;t cope for a lot of good reasons. Society gives us all plenty of reasons but it also provides the narcotics in the form of television and actual narcotics so that we can &#8220;adapt,&#8221; shall we say.  And so yes, it&#8217;s definitely a struggle against mind control, against conditioning, against banal information.  We were born with the birthright of curiosity and there&#8217;s nothing more natural than to be curious, but of course this faculty is extinguished early in life.  It seems like society does everything it can to either extinguish this faculty or to channel it only along channels of consumption rather than you yourself doing something creative on your own, something creative and original and obsessive and unique on your own.  I don&#8217;t think society can really handle that, because it&#8217;s too destabilizing.  It&#8217;s like we&#8217;re in a vast consumption machine, we&#8217;re part of it, and society would function (it thinks) better if we would just go along with the programs.  And so obviously anyone who is a lover of freedom is going to go against that in all its manifestations.  And yet it&#8217;s not just enough to fight, whatever that means.  You have to eventually start <em>doing</em> something.  And in our case we more or less accidentally discovered that we could do something and sort of realize our own identities and destinies by becoming publishers.  <em>Re/Search</em> however is not the same as <em>Search and Destroy</em>.  <em>Re/Search</em> happened when I met Andrea [Juno] back in 1980, after we&#8217;d been very depressed for a year by what we thought was the death of punk rock.  It was certainly the death of punk rock as we knew it, that is as a viable underground, a microcosmos of society.  We were depressed for a year but then realized that this shouldn&#8217;t be the end of publishing.</p>
<p>OVO: Are the <em>Re/Search</em> archives open to the public?</p>
<p>Vale: No, because we&#8217;re not public figures.  If all we were to do were to run a library we&#8217;d never get any work done, and obviously our work comes first.  It&#8217;s hard enough as it is right now just to deal with all the business aspects let alone function as some sort of archive.  It so happens that we&#8217;ve been attacked by Jesse Helms [R-NC] and Dana Rohrabacher [R-CA] and entered into the Congressional Record because they don&#8217;t like our book <em>Modern Primitives</em>, which is yet another <em>Re/Search</em> publication which is advocating a certain theory of self-liberation or exploration.  That&#8217;s all it was intended to do, provide theory for this kind of activity, but apparently the powers that be would like to have this kind of theory and information repressed.</p>
<p>OVO: What kind of trouble have they been giving you?</p>
<p>VALE: Actually we should context this in a much wider overview that obviously America right now is under (thanks to less than probably one-tenth of one percent of the population) which is these very organized fundamentalist Christian fascists who have nothing to do with their lives but write letters all day to their congressman and call up advertisers threatening to boycott things like <em>The Simpsons</em>.  In other words, a minority group trying to pretend and camouflaging themselves as some kind of <em>vox populi</em> majority, which they are not. They&#8217;re mostly these very ignorant people in the South, people who have long since shut off any creative potential in their lives.  They&#8217;re just consumed by envy and they want to control all the rest of the population, who might be having more fun than them in some way. The Reagan agenda was to turn the country back to the McCarthy &#8217;50s, since he was an informer for McCarthy, and to take away all the gains of the &#8217;60s.  That complex agenda is still being realized. Every day there&#8217;s some new article in the paper on page 40 how 160 stores in the deep South took away <em>Playboy Magazine</em> from their stands. Little things like that don’t even get reported here on the West Coast. Thing  like that are happening all the time but the more you find out about it the scarier it gets.</p>
<p>OVO: Yesterday a group called AIDS Response Knoxville had their office fire bombed. I just found out about that this morning.</p>
<p>VALE: If you could send me the clipping&#8230; see, that was <em>not</em> in our paper today. It doesn’t surprise me. So what you have now is a great deal of information containment going on. We&#8217;re living in the illusion that all the information is available, that were living in a global village and all that, but most people get their information from TV news, which is of course extremely compressed and bowdlerized and operates by omission. We should all be subscribing to our own little clipping services I suppose to get the kind of news such as the incident you told me about just now.</p>
<p>OVO: I didn&#8217;t find out about it from the paper. I found out about it from a friend and he said there&#8217;s only a tiny article about it.</p>
<p>VALE: That&#8217;s perfect, that&#8217;s exactly the way things happen and are happening. The propaganda techniques which Hitler initiated in terms of mass media control of the population, they‘re <em>real</em> good now. Helms is a master of negative campaigning, in which life gets simplified down to whether you’re <em>for</em> child pornography and obscenity or&#8230; Helms&#8217; voting record is incredible, he&#8217;s a madman, the total enemy of liberty. But even when Helms is gone there‘ll always be someone to take his place. This kind of control mentality will apparently always be with us but yet we&#8217;re trying to do a small campaign so that all the minority papers across the country will at least have a copy of his voting record and also start to get a larger overview of all these isolated little incidents that&#8217;ve been happening, which together paint an extremely depressing picture of the abridgment of our freedoms.</p>
<p>OVO: Have there been specific incidents of you having trouble with <em>Modern Primitives</em>?</p>
<p>VALE: Knock on wood, no. We had two art shows based on the book, and that‘s how it started.  If you don&#8217;t have any information on this I&#8217;ll send it to you.</p>
<p>OVO: No, I don&#8217;t have any.</p>
<p>VALE: Okay, I&#8217;ll send you the whole little press packet on that, with all the articles that&#8217;ve come out. See, that’s what l mean, someone as relatively hip and aware as you don&#8217;t know.  Multiply this by about a thousand for all the little environmental groups all over.  Their little news things never get reported. I just found out today that all the searches that the FBI did of all these Earth First houses, the people involved with Earth First because of two people blown up by a bomb, the FBI keeps reporting to the news that they blew themselves up rather than what they should be doing which is trying to find out who really did it.  I didn&#8217;t realize until I read the paper today that all the searches the FBI did of people who deal with Earth First were all <em>warrantless</em>. To me that is really frightening. Did you know that? Do you think that means anything? And we only found out because our good friend Jock Sturges, a photographer, got busted recently. We’ve known Jock for years.  For the last twenty years he has specifically focused on, shall we say, beautiful adolescent girls who are developing.  But they are not pornography, he&#8217;s not the head of a kiddie porn ring by any means.  He&#8217;s got the most incredibly beautiful negatives you&#8217;ve ever seen, eight by ten inch view camera negatives blown up to twenty by twenty-four inch prints that have a million gray tones in them.  And we only found out from him that basically the First and Fourth Amendments are dead.  The Fourth Amendment is unreasonable searches and seizures.  Because the FBI just busted into his house without a search warrant.  And this was all done, as Burroughs has kept us appraised of and warned us against all these years, in the name of fighting the &#8220;drug problem.&#8221; Because here&#8217;s what they can say now: they can come in because (a) they have a reason to believe you are about to destroy evidence and (b) they have a right to watch you because they have reason to believe you might try to commit suicide or commit harm to yourself. Isn&#8217;t that nice?</p>
<p>OVO: They’ve certainly got our best interests in mind.</p>
<p>VALE: Yes, of course.</p>
<p>OVO: How do you prevent <em>Re/Search</em> from becoming a part of the process of -</p>
<p>VALE: &#8211; co-option and assimilation? You&#8217;re dealing with what McLuhan called a very cool medium (or is it hot, I can never get that straight), but you&#8217;re dealing with a medium that is a book, and do you realize how few people read anymore? The numbers are incredible, how much reading has declined even though the population has doubled. When people do read, what do they read? They mostly lead these airport kind of books. It’s really frightening. The reason most people avoid books is because, let&#8217;s face it, there&#8217;s only a minority that reads any more, almost everyone else watches television and gets their information from TV. And in order to read effectively I find that l must have complete silence, as much as possible, and this is not the modem way. A lot of people these days, it&#8217;s like a conspiracy to keep them from thinking.  As soon as they get up in the morning they have their radio blaring or put on a tape or something. We&#8217;ve all known people who&#8217;ve had the TV on eight hours a day. Of course we don&#8217;t know people like that any more, but they&#8217;re out there, like zombies or something. And so I still think that if you’re putting something out in a book you have more of a chance of making it with some kind of integrity. Because books aren&#8217;t you, <em>Re/Search</em> is not me or Andrea; it&#8217;s on its own. And if it has some ideas that light up your brain and catalyze in some way, which is the best that one can hope for&#8230; the books really do have a life of their own. And we&#8217;re just putting out a combination of information, images and ideas, hopefully, as well as trying to direct people to other books, which continue the same kind of inspiration.</p>
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20 Romolo Street #B<br />
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<p>from <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/08/02/ovo-11-control-september-1991/">OVO 11 CONTROL</a> (September 1991)</p>
<p><strong>Update, February 2011</strong><br />
Jim Morton writes about films, pop culture, and advertising.<br />
<a href="http://popvoid.blogspot.com/">http://popvoid.blogspot.com/</a></p>
<p>Boyd Rice was formerly credited as guest editor for <em>Re/Search #10 Incredibly Strange Films</em>.<br />
<a href="http://www.boydrice.com/">http://www.boydrice.com/</a></p>
<p>Andrea Juno founded Juno Books.<br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/AnimaJuno">http://twitter.com/AnimaJuno</a></p>
<p>Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. died in 2008.</p>
<p>Dana Tyron Rohrabacher is the U.S. Representative for California&#8217;s 46th Congressional district.</p>
<p>AIDS Response Knoxville served at least between 1987 and 1999 and may still exist.</p>
<p>Jock Sturges&#8217; studio was the subject of an FBI raid on 25 April 1990.  Accused of child pornography, a Grand Jury did not bring an indictment against him.</p>
<p>Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_First!#Judi_Bari_Car_Bombing">Judi Bari Car Bombing</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>In 1990, a bomb exploded in Judi Bari&#8217;s car, shattering her pelvis and also injuring fellow activist Darryl Cherney. Bari and Cherney were later arrested after police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation suspected that they had been transporting the bomb when it accidentally exploded. The case against them was eventually dropped due to lack of evidence. Bari died in 1997 of cancer, but her federal lawsuit against the FBI and Oakland, California police resulted in a 2002 jury verdict awarding her estate and Darryl Cherney a total of $4.4 million. Eighty percent of the damages were for violation of their First Amendment rights by the FBI and police trying to discredit them in the media as violent extremists despite ample evidence to the contrary. The bombing remains unsolved.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Renaissance: About American Renaissance (31 January 2011) American Renaissance is a monthly magazine that has been published since 1991. It has been called “a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility.” We consider it America’s premiere publication of racial-realist thought [...] Race is an important aspect of individual and group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Renaissance: <a href="http://amren.com/siteinfo/index.html">About American Renaissance</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em> is a monthly magazine that has been published since 1991. It has been called “a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration and the decline of civility.” We consider it America’s premiere publication of racial-realist thought [...] Race is an important aspect of individual and group identity. Of all the fault lines that divide society &#8211; language, religion, class, ideology &#8211; it is the most prominent and divisive. Race and racial conflict are at the heart of the most serious challenges the Western World faces in the 21st century.  The problems of race cannot be solved without adequate understanding. Attempts to gloss over the significance of race or even to deny its reality only make problems worse. Progress requires the study of all aspects of race, whether historical, cultural, or biological. This approach is known as race realism.</p></blockquote>
<p>Southern Poverty Law Center: <a href="http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2006/summer/irreconcilable-differences/the-groups">Intelligence Report, Summer 2006, Issue Number 122</a> (2006)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em>, based in [editor Jared] Taylor&#8217;s home in Oakton, Va., also publishes frequent articles on the discredited field of eugenics &#8211; selective breeding to improve human genetic stock. The foundation has hosted biannual conferences since 1994, and its website, featuring stories on black crime and the like, recently rose to one of the top 20,000 in the world after a makeover. In recent years, Taylor has added several budding racist intellectuals to his staff, including Ian Jobling, the website editor and E-list moderator, and Stephen Webster, assistant editor of <em>American Renaissance</em>. Even before he started the New Century Foundation, Taylor wrote on race, penning a 1992 book, <em>Paved With Good Intentions</em>, that argued because sterilizing welfare mothers would not be publicly accepted, authorities should instead provide such women with &#8220;five-year implantable contraceptives.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Wikipedia: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Renaissance_%28magazine%29">American Renaissance (Magazine)</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p><em>American Renaissance</em> is a monthly racialist magazine published by the New Century Foundation.  The magazine and foundation were founded by Jared Taylor, and the first issue was published in November 1990. A main theme of the magazine is a claim that non-white minorities pose a demographic threat to the United States and other Western nations. The magazine argues that the United States&#8217; major social problems are due to racial diversity and a weakening of the country&#8217;s white racial heritage by increased non-white immigration.</p></blockquote>
<p>Charlotte Observer: <a href="http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/01/26/2012587/white-nationalists-conference.html">White Nationalists&#8217; Conference Stymied</a> (26 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>When a white nationalist magazine announced a conference in Charlotte, anarchists and other groups vowed to protest or disrupt the gathering.  But behind the scenes the conference apparently met an unexpected obstacle: Charlotte City Council member Patrick Cannon.  On Wednesday, <em>American Renaissance</em> magazine said plans for its annual conference are now in limbo because the hotel where it was scheduled to take place canceled the reservation.  An e-mail Cannon sent to a constituent early this week suggested he was lobbying local hotels to refuse to book <em>American Renaissanc</em>e.  Cannon wrote that he had contacted hotels and that &#8220;they seem to be cooperating.  An attempt was made for accommodations at another hotel but based on what I ask to take place they were denied again,&#8221; the e-mail said.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Jewish Defense Organization: <a href="http://www.jewishdefense.org/">Death to Nazi Scum!</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>Charlotte City Councilman Warren Turner, Charlotte City Councilman Patrick Cannon and the NAACP plus other anti-racist groups have had the meeting of the American Renaissance Party cancelled. Councilman Turner sent out an email to all of the hotels in Charlotte informing them to alert the police if AmRen booked space with them. Councilman Cannon also advised these hotels to be in compliance with the law. When the Airport Sheraton Hotel checked its convention bookings it found that AmRen had booked under a different name for the dates in question. The Sheraton returned the deposit that the Shockleyite scum had put down to reserve the meeting room where the Nazi meeting was to be held. JDO is warning other hotels in the area to be on the lookout for anyone who tries to book for the same dates. JDO believes preaching racial inferiority can lead to lynchings, cross burnings and murder and mayhem.</p></blockquote>
<p>The American Independent: <a href="http://www.americanindependent.com/167124/white-supremacist-group-american-renaissance-forced-to-move-location-of-annual-conference-in-charlotte">White Supremacist Group American Renaissance Forced to Move Location of Annual Conference in Charlotte</a> (26 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>Rev. William J. Barber II, president of the North Carolina NAACP, said of the planned visit to Charlotte by American Renaissance, “Racial hatred, and those who promote racial animosity, has no place in our American society. Certainly people have a First Amendment right to have their views, but we think people should stand up. We stand opposed to any groups that promote white supremacy.”</p></blockquote>
<p>One People&#8217;s Project: <a href="http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=640:here-we-go-again-2011-american-renaissance-conference-kicked-out-of-one-hotel-blocked-from-others&amp;catid=29:antifa-news&amp;Itemid=14">Here We Go Again!</a> (27 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>This time, it wasn&#8217;t us who mounted the campaign against AmRen. Sure, we were the ones who alerted the Southern Anti-Racism Network, who took the lead in opposing the 2011 <em>American Renaissance</em> Conference, which was slated to take place Feb. 4-6 in Charlotte, NC. And yes, we have been meeting and planning for our opposition since November (we were actually in one of those meetings when news of the Tuscon shooting broke &#8211; which Fox News tried to connect to AmRen). And yes, our plans are still going forward at this time, even though AmRen&#8217;s plans seem to be meeting the same fate as in DC last year &#8211; squashed. Nothing is etched in stone, however. Jared Taylor &amp; Co. have not officially announced a cancellation (probably trying to see if a TGI Fridays would hook them up with a back room or something), so we are still waiting to see what comes of this. But while we sounded the initial alarm, this was all due to  the efforts of the community saying no to Taylor and his New Century Foundation. It is now being reported by local press that the hotel that Taylor tried to keep under wraps had been discovered, the hotel bounced them out, and other hotels won&#8217;t accomidate [sic] him! And before you say it, everyone who opposes AmRen has freedom of speech and association too. People had a right to alert area hotels that this was going to take place and they might not want to have this going on. Hotels have the right to close their doors to unwelcome elements. And we have the right to say that it doesn&#8217;t matter where AmRen goes. We will always be there to sound the alarm.</p></blockquote>
<p>American Renaissance: <a href="http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2011/01/an_appeal_to_th.php">An Appeal to the City of Charlotte and to Mayor Pro-tem Patrick Cannon</a> (31 January 2011)</p>
<blockquote><p>On July 29, 2010, New Century Foundation signed a contract with the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel to host the biennial <em>American Renaissance</em> (AR) conference. (New Century Foundation is the non-profit organization that publishes the monthly magazine, <em>American Renaissance</em>.)  We explained to the Sheraton that many people think the ideas discussed in AR are controversial. We explained that in 2010 a hotel that had agreed to host our conference came under pressure and broke its contract with us. The Sheraton agreed that it was therefore important to keep the location of the conference confidential. Our contacts said they understood what was at stake and that they believed in free speech.  On January 25, the Sheraton sent us a one-line e-mail message saying that because of “recent disclosures as to the nature of your event” they were breaking their contract. Since then, they refuse to speak to us. The pretence that it did not know what might be discussed at an AR conference is a pathetic, embarrassing lie.  Perhaps what the Sheraton actually found out was that Patrick Cannon, Mayor Pro-tem of the city of Charlotte, does not want AR to come to Charlotte. In an e-mail message to a constituent he wrote: “I have all hotels, motels, and gotels [sic] on notice and they seem to be cooperating well still.” The date of this e-mail was January 25, the very day the Sheraton canceled its contract.  We can only imagine that the Sheraton must have come under very heavy pressure to walk away from tens of thousands of dollars in revenues &#8211; 100 hotel rooms for two nights, a formal banquet, bar and meal tabs &#8211; and to subject itself to a five-figure cancellation fee. [...] At an AR conference, middle-aged men in suits give speeches to other middle-aged men in suits. We have nothing to hide. Our speeches are videotaped and made available on our website, amren.com. If our ideas are hopelessly wrong, they should be easy to refute. They should be a threat to no one.  Why is Charlotte in a panic about this conference?  It is because we disagree with certain prevailing views and we have the courage of our convictions. Your city is not even attempting to understand our views, much less debate them. You are trying to silence us and drive us away.  Are your citizens proud of what you are doing? In an era that claims to value “tolerance and diversity,” why do you have no tolerance for the most precious kind of diversity of all: the diversity of ideas? [...] We think better of Charlotte than this. We call on Patrick Cannon and Warren Turner to consider how their actions soil the reputation of their city. We believe they should support free speech. We believe they should take a stand for genuine tolerance of a genuine diversity of ideas.  We call on them to issue an apology to <em>American Renaissance</em> and to make a city-owned property available to us to rent for our conference. It is still not too late to encourage the qualities that made America great, not the totalitarian impulses that Americans &#8211; at least traditionally &#8211; have always despised.</p></blockquote>
<p>Articles continue at links.  You know, it was only a few decades ago when <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/05/trevor-blake-trajectory-through-anarchism/"><em>I</em> was the anarchist</a> tearing down posters of groups I didn&#8217;t like from telephone poles.  I made <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trevorblake/2082136746/in/set-72157603358875365/">collage art</a> (that&#8217;ll learn &#8216;em!) from the posters I tore down.  And <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/05/trevor-blake-trajectory-through-anarchism/"><em>I</em> was the anarchist</a> preventing groups I didn&#8217;t like from marching in the streets.  I thought of myself as a champion of freedom and as a protector of the people.  But I wasn&#8217;t.  I was (very, very slightly) lessening the amount of freedom in the world.  If such a thing as &#8220;the people&#8221; exist, I did nothing to protect them.  Protecting people from ideas is not something I advocate today, although I confess I did decades ago.  I was (albeit with nearly no effect) close to the opposite of the person I thought I was.  And so today I take some pains to do penance.  I advocate freedom of thought and speech and assembly and association.  And I try to <a href="http://ovo127.com/2009/09/22/trevor-blake-heretical-two-timeline/">advocate</a> these freedoms for those I disagree with with as much rigor as I advocate these freedoms for those who think like me.  Not as a <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/09/24/trevor-blake-yes-you-can-say-no-a-review-of-the-myth-of-natural-rights-by-l-a-rollins/">natural right</a> or as an American or as a Western man, but out of basic civility.  Don&#8217;t want to go?  Keep away.  Want to air your differences?  I&#8217;m guessing Mr. Taylor would be happy to debate you.  Vigorous protest are entirely appropriate, for or against the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel and for or against <em>American Renaissance</em>, if you have some vigor in you.  Boycott or bankroll any group you see fit.  But don&#8217;t do like I did decades ago and be the bully you think you&#8217;re beating.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amnesty International has made its name as a champion of free speech, campaigning on behalf of prisoners who have spoken out against oppressive regimes around the world. But when it comes to speaking up about the organisation itself &#8230; well, that seems to be a different story. Last week [February 2010] Gita Sahgal, a highly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Amnesty International has made its name as a champion of free speech, campaigning on behalf of prisoners who have spoken out against oppressive regimes around the world. But when it comes to speaking up about the organisation itself &#8230; well, that seems to be a different story.</p>
<p>Last week [February 2010] Gita Sahgal, a highly respected lifelong human rights activist and head of Amnesty’s gender unit, told <em>The Sunday Times</em> of her concerns about Amnesty’s relationship with Cageprisoners, an organisation headed by Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo internee.</p>
<p>Since his release in 2005, Begg has spoken alongside Amnesty at a number of events and accompanied the organisation to a meeting at Downing Street last month. Sahgal felt the closeness of the relationship between Amnesty and Cageprisoners — which appears to give succour to those who believe in global jihad — was a threat to Amnesty’s integrity. “To be appearing on platforms with Britain’s most famous supporter of the Taliban, whom we treat as a human rights defender, is a gross error of judgment,” she wrote to Amnesty’s leaders following the Downing Street visit.</p>
<p>Feeling her concerns were not being addressed, she decided to go public. Hours after our story appeared she was suspended. Sahgal’s phone started ringing off the hook with news organisations seeking interviews. The story also lit up the blogosphere, partly because of Amnesty’s importance — it has some 2.8m members and a raft of glamorous supporters — but also because what Sahgal was talking about touched that raw nerve, the naivety of white middle-class liberals in dealing with Islamic radicals.</p>
<p>To say the past week has been a difficult one for Sahgal would be an understatement. She fears for her own and her family’s safety. She has — temporarily at least — lost her job and found it almost impossible to find anyone to represent her in any potential employment case. She rang round the human rights lawyers she knows, all of whom have declined to help citing a conflict of interest. “Although it is said that we must defend everybody no matter what they’ve done, it appears that if you’re a secular, atheist, Asian British woman, you don’t deserve a defence from our civil right firms,” she says wryly.</p>
<p>So no one in the human rights world wants to cross swords with Amnesty: that’s no surprise and least of all to Sahgal. “I know the nature of what I’m up against,” she says. “I didn’t do what I did lightly.” [...]</p>
<p>If the men incarcerated in Guantanamo were white fascists, she says, “I hope we would defend them. We would have to defend them — but we wouldn’t necessarily put them on 50 or 100 platforms after that”.</p></blockquote>
<p>Article <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article7026143.ece">continues</a>.</p>
<p>I place small value in knowing a person by the company they keep.  Using myself as an example, what could you learn about me by way of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/trevorblake">my facebook friends</a>? There you will find many men and women who have only myself in common.  Were they ever to meet, they would surely wonder about the wretched company I keep.  They are Christians and atheists, occultists and skeptics, anarchists and fascists, regular folks and weird artists, feminists and anti-feminists, gainfully-employed and work-free, family-types and libertines, and perhaps even yourself.  I will gladly call all of them friend and count myself fortunate for being able to do so.   It is also the case that (with luck and effort) people grow and change, old beliefs and identities no longer apply, and (with luck and effort) we can be forgiven for past mistakes.  I certainly appreciate when I have been forgiven for my past mistakes, of which there are a few.  When Ms. Sahgal questions Amnesty International for the company they keep, I can see some merit in the question but not much.  I hope that Mr. Begg has turned the corner and abandoned the more loathsome aspects of Islam, and am willing to give him a chance to demonstrate this is true.</p>
<p>When Ms. Sahgal hopes that Amnesty International would defend white fascists as well as Muslims, she expresses a hope that was closed off years ago.  Since February 2006, Amnesty International has adopted the policy that &#8216;<a href="http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/POL30/007/2006/en/ccf913f5-d45f-11dd-8743-d305bea2b2c7/pol300072006en.html">freedom of speech carries responsibility for all</a>.&#8217;  In September 2005 the newspaper <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy"><em>Jyllands-Posten</em> published twelve cartoons depicting Muhammad</a> in rejection of the self-censorship the editors saw among publishers afraid of Muslims.  Muslims around the world protested in exactly the way they did not protest against 9/11.  As quiet as the Muslim world was after 9/11 in which thousands were murdered, they rioted after the publication of twelve cartoons.  Hundreds died and great economic damage through arson was done.  Rather than commit itself to freedom of speech and the separation of state and superstition, Amnesty International gave the rioting Muslims what they wanted: <a href="http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/POL30/007/2006/en/ccf913f5-d45f-11dd-8743-d305bea2b2c7/pol300072006en.html">submission</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Events of recent weeks have highlighted the difficult question of what should be the legitimate scope of freedom of expression in culturally diverse societies. [...] Newspaper editors have justified the publication of cartoons that many Muslims have regarded as insulting, arguing that freedom of artistic expression and critique of opinions and beliefs are essential in a pluralist and democratic society. On the other hand, Muslims in numerous countries have found the cartoons to be deeply offensive to their religious beliefs and an abuse of freedom of speech. In a number of cases, protests against the cartoons have degenerated into acts of physical violence, while public statements by some protestors and community leaders have been seen as fanning the flames of hostility and violence. [...]</p>
<p>The right to freedom of expression is not absolute &#8212; neither for the creators of material nor their critics. It carries responsibilities and it may, therefore, be subject to restrictions in the name of safeguarding the rights of others. In particular, any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence cannot be considered legitimate exercise of freedom of expression. Under international standards, such &#8220;hate speech&#8221; should be prohibited by law.</p></blockquote>
<p>There&#8217;s the universal human right of free speech, and then there&#8217;s the publication of twelve cartoons in a newspaper.  Don&#8217;t confuse the two.</p>
<p>Hate speech laws are a funny thing when it comes to religion.  The United Kingdom&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_and_Religious_Hatred_Act_2006">Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006</a> is an example.  According to this Act, an offence has occurred if &#8220;a person who uses threatening words or behaviour, or displays any written material which is threatening if he intends thereby to stir up religious hatred.&#8221;  But if the &#8220;hate speech&#8221; is interpreted in the light of the Human Rights Act 1998, which guarantees freedom of religion and expression, then no offence has occurred.  Consider the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_speech_laws_in_Canada">Criminal Code of Canada</a>.  It prohibits &#8216;any writing, sign or visible representation that advocates or promotes genocide [against] any section of the public distinguished by colour, race, religion, ethnic origin or sexual orientation.&#8217;  But if the &#8220;hate speech&#8221; is made &#8216;to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text&#8217; then the &#8220;hate speech&#8221; is exempt.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right: religion is exempt from laws protecting religion, and &#8220;hate speech&#8221; done in the name of religion is allowed while &#8220;hate speech&#8221; critical of or outside religion is forbidden.  This exemption is necessary to preserve and protect the &#8220;hate speech&#8221; found in the <a href="http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/">Bible</a> and the <a href="http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/index.htm">Quran</a>.  This exemption suggests &#8220;hate speech&#8221; laws exist to protect religion from criticism, not combat genocide or uphold the universal human right to Not Have Your Feelings Hurt.</p>
<p>I was a member of Amnesty International for many years. I paid annual dues and held fund-raising events.  I supported AI because I support freedom of speech.  I support the immediate and unconditional release of all prisoners of conscious.  AI began as a support system for prisoners of conscious, and some measure of that mission remains in place.  But over time, AI has abandoned the success found in doing one simple thing very well in favor of doing a number of exciting things poorly.  A few years ago the board of AI was populated by a group that supported adding &#8220;<a href="http://www.amnesty.org/en/economic-and-social-cultural-rights/what-are-escr">economic, social and cultural rights</a>&#8221; to the mission of the organization.  I will not argue the merits or demerits of these claims here, nor the merits or demerits of AI having a &#8216;gender unit&#8217; (of which Ms. Saghal was a leader).  I will say that advocacy of economic, social and cultural rights are adequately addressed by other organizations and by many millions of individuals.  I wrote AI saying that these new goals were at odds with being able to offer support to some prisoners of conscious.  I was told that I could get my donated money back but that the decision had been made by a vote to adopt these goals.  I replied that the same vote that brought about these changes might bring other changes later on &#8211; but apparently not, as I got no reply, AI continues to list left, and with the support of &#8220;hate speech&#8221; laws AI has abandoned its original mission of supporting prisoners of conscious.</p>
<p><a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/09/24/trevor-blake-yes-you-can-say-no-a-review-of-the-myth-of-natural-rights-by-l-a-rollins/">I&#8217;m not a believer in natural rights</a>, but I do support laws respecting freedom of speech.  Freedom of speech includes the freedom to be mistaken, the freedom to offend, the freedom to criticize, the freedom to inquire.  Let Mr. Begg speak, and just as much let <em>Jyllands-Posten</em> publish.  I do not claim Ms. Sahgal has been censored, as Amnesty International is not a government organization and did not use the force of law to enforce its way.</p>
<p>All that having been said, Amnesty International has erred by dismissing Ms. Sahgal.  Any effort to defend freedom of speech must include <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/">a sound criticism of Islam</a> and <a href="http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/">a record of its crimes</a>.  Ms. Sahgal touched the raw nerve, the naivety of white middle-class liberals in dealing with Islamic radicals.  For that, she was dismissed from Amnesty International.  I still get requests for money from AI.  I consider bleeding them of the postage and printing it takes for them to send me these requests to be a small protest against what AI has become.</p>
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		<title>Pat Condell: Free Speech in Europe</title>
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		<title>Maurice Bardeche: Suzanne et le Tandis (Excerpt)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great misfortunes of men who do not like democracy is surely that Hitler began his political action with nine comrades in the basement of a beer hall. Too many excellent young men have concluded that with a half-dozen pals and a mimeograph machine they were also going to seize power. Clarence, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>One of the great misfortunes of men who do not like democracy is surely that Hitler began his political action with nine comrades in the basement of a beer hall. Too many excellent young men have concluded that with a half-dozen pals and a mimeograph machine they were also going to seize power. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Parker_Yockey"> Clarence</a>, in spite of his excess enthusiasm as a neophyte, was a courageous and estimable young man. He had dared to sacrifice his career and, his comfort in order to protest violently against the Nuremberg trial, an indignation which was unwise at that time. He gave himself over entirely, without money, without support, to a difficult and hopeless apostolate. One does not meet very often men of that stamp. Why is it necessary that nearly all of them have in themselves a predisposition to a jealous and implacable despotism? I have known, after <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Parker_Yockey">Clarence</a>, very many &#8220;fascists,&#8221; for the race is not dead. Some of them had boots, they were familiar with the runes, and they camped out on the night of the solstice in order to sing under the stars the beautiful solemn songs of their ancestors. The others did not have boots, they held up their skinny reformers&#8217; heads severely, they wore glasses, they collected cards, and they made furious speeches. All were poor, they believed, they fought, they detested lying and injustice.</p></blockquote>
<p>quoted in <em>Dreamer of the Day</em> by Kevin Coogan.</p>
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