The Dark Birds Flew...
The morning of April 9, 1940, was invitingly warm and sunny, the spring was on the doorstep. But something else was coming too, something darker, menacing, heralding 5 years of Nazi occupation.
A young communist and resistance fighter-to-be rushed to the window as the roaring noise of engines announced the unwelcome intruders advancing close by, flying low over the rooftops, casting a dark shadow beneath. After the war, he used to stand there on April 9 with his daughter, he would tell and they would recite the poem together.
The poem 'The Dark Birds Flew' is written by Otto Gelsted.
Gelsted spontaneously wrote the poem about the occupation on April 9, 1940, and in doing so, he put into words the sentiments of those who became the first resistance fighters; the communists.
The German planes over Denmark were supposed to threaten the decision-makers with bombs and ended up throwing flyers with the headline "Oprop!" meaning "Exclamation!", but should have been spelled "Opråb!", down over Denmark. The war planes appeared as dark silhouettes on the bright blue sky.
From 1932, Gelsted was affiliated with the Communist Party's daily newspaper "Arbejderbladet". The party and "Arbejderbladet" were banned at the time of Germany's attack on the Soviet Union on the June 22, 1941. Gelsted then found work at Ekstra Bladet, a legal newspaper, but on October 27, 1943, he had to flee illegally to Sweden, where he lived until the war ended.
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The morning of April 9, 1940, was invitingly warm and sunny, the spring was on the doorstep. But something else was coming too, something darker, menacing, heralding 5 years of Nazi occupation.
A young communist and resistance fighter-to-be rushed to the window as the roaring noise of engines announced the unwelcome intruders advancing close by, flying low over the rooftops, casting a dark shadow beneath. After the war, he used to stand there on April 9 with his daughter, he would tell and they would recite the poem together.
The poem 'The Dark Birds Flew' is written by Otto Gelsted.
Gelsted spontaneously wrote the poem about the occupation on April 9, 1940, and in doing so, he put into words the sentiments of those who became the first resistance fighters; the communists.
The German planes over Denmark were supposed to threaten the decision-makers with bombs and ended up throwing flyers with the headline "Oprop!" meaning "Exclamation!", but should have been spelled "Opråb!", down over Denmark. The war planes appeared as dark silhouettes on the bright blue sky.
From 1932, Gelsted was affiliated with the Communist Party's daily newspaper "Arbejderbladet". The party and "Arbejderbladet" were banned at the time of Germany's attack on the Soviet Union on the June 22, 1941. Gelsted then found work at Ekstra Bladet, a legal newspaper, but on October 27, 1943, he had to flee illegally to Sweden, where he lived until the war ended.
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We posted this poem previously and you can read it here 👇
http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2025/05/19/the-dark-birds-flew/
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So not only are ticket prices souring, but parking, public transport and you shouldn't doubt for a moment the thriving hospitality sectors in the USA have added an extra zero or two to their bills.
Who's surprised? Sports in the U.S. are capitalist businesses where you spend hundreds on one game and spend half of it watching advertising of some sort.
Who's surprised? Sports in the U.S. are capitalist businesses where you spend hundreds on one game and spend half of it watching advertising of some sort.
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Appalling stance by the Workers Party repeating the bourgeois rhetoric used in the main stream media to confuse workers who the actual enemy is.
The Workers Party shouted “Stop the wars” with one breath and then parrot the reactionary bile of “Stop the boats” with the next. This is no one's principles, it’s complete opportunism. The Workers Party keeps happily drifting into reactionary lines to chase votes, keen to sell themselves to whatever populism they think will land them a seat in parliament. No backbone or staunch class awareness, just slogans appealing to those who need educating, not further confusion.
Even George Galloway has flipped from staunchly opposing Scottish independence to now campaigning on it when it suits. He says his opinion changes in the 'facts' change. Those facts are of the kind that benefit their electoral campaigns.
This is the problem with opportunism. It lends itself to whatever populist opinion is filling the papers, even if it cuts across the interests of the working class.
You end up with a politics that blames migrants instead of the imperialism that exploits workers home and abroad. Following outfits like this because you agree on one point only drags you into a dead end—where class politics is diluted taking the workers further into the mire.
https://x.com/i/status/2043613491169227100
The Workers Party shouted “Stop the wars” with one breath and then parrot the reactionary bile of “Stop the boats” with the next. This is no one's principles, it’s complete opportunism. The Workers Party keeps happily drifting into reactionary lines to chase votes, keen to sell themselves to whatever populism they think will land them a seat in parliament. No backbone or staunch class awareness, just slogans appealing to those who need educating, not further confusion.
Even George Galloway has flipped from staunchly opposing Scottish independence to now campaigning on it when it suits. He says his opinion changes in the 'facts' change. Those facts are of the kind that benefit their electoral campaigns.
This is the problem with opportunism. It lends itself to whatever populist opinion is filling the papers, even if it cuts across the interests of the working class.
You end up with a politics that blames migrants instead of the imperialism that exploits workers home and abroad. Following outfits like this because you agree on one point only drags you into a dead end—where class politics is diluted taking the workers further into the mire.
https://x.com/i/status/2043613491169227100
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Jesse Winney (@JesseWinney) on X
The Workers Party's message of 'Stop the Wars - Stop the Boats' must be taken to working class communities most impacted by mass migration: the undercutting of wages, unsafe streets and overwhelmed infrastructure. All this is connected to the criminal wars…
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Chelsea is a badly run football club. The corporate model of BlueCo is completely out of sync with English football.
Multi-club ownership is an attempt to create a constant circulation of players, and now even managers—Liam Rosenior being one of the first real examples of a “company manager”. This is alien to how the English game has traditionally worked.
Rosenior wasn’t the norm of signing a manager in the usual sense, but as part of a wider system, aligned to a structure that stretches beyond a single club. That’s the shift. Like the original Premier League project, these multi-club models are imported ideas, modelled on American-style sports ownership, designed to centralise control over players, staff, and development pathways.
What you end up with is a conveyor belt. Players moved where needed, managers slotted in where they fit, all serving the wider interests of the ownership group rather than the club itself. Rosenior wasn’t just managing Chelsea—he was operating within a system that ultimately made him disposable.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7221654/2026/04/23/liam-rosenior-sack-chelsea-why/
Multi-club ownership is an attempt to create a constant circulation of players, and now even managers—Liam Rosenior being one of the first real examples of a “company manager”. This is alien to how the English game has traditionally worked.
Rosenior wasn’t the norm of signing a manager in the usual sense, but as part of a wider system, aligned to a structure that stretches beyond a single club. That’s the shift. Like the original Premier League project, these multi-club models are imported ideas, modelled on American-style sports ownership, designed to centralise control over players, staff, and development pathways.
What you end up with is a conveyor belt. Players moved where needed, managers slotted in where they fit, all serving the wider interests of the ownership group rather than the club itself. Rosenior wasn’t just managing Chelsea—he was operating within a system that ultimately made him disposable.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7221654/2026/04/23/liam-rosenior-sack-chelsea-why/
The Athletic
Inside Liam Rosenior’s 107 days at Chelsea: Squad splits, a strange admission and BlueCo regrets
The shortest managerial spell of the BlueCo ownership ended amid player unrest, fan anger and a dismal run of form
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Video footage emerges from an Israeli telegram channel showing settlers throwing kittens off of the balcony of a Palestinian home that was seized. According to the telegram post, the kittens belong to the Palestinian family.
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Forwarded from HOOPOE EN | IRAN WAR UPDATES (ᖇIᗰᗩ)
Sports Minister Andrea Abodi said such a move would be inappropriate, stressing that “qualification is done on the pitch.”
He added that the proposal—reportedly raised by U.S. Special Envoy for Global Partnerships Paolo Zampolli to FIFA—is neither feasible nor justified.
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Liverpool fans are protesting against further ticket price increases.
Sign the letter sending fans protests to FSG.
Dear John...
https://lfcsb.co.uk/dearjohn
Sign the letter sending fans protests to FSG.
Dear John...
https://lfcsb.co.uk/dearjohn
LFC SB
Dear John...
Tell John Henry that you don't agree with the plans to increase ticket prices for multiple seasons - sign the letter here
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You're not imagining it. Life in Britain is getting worse.
Real wages are still barely above where they were before the 2008 financial crash. That’s over 15 years where workers have effectively stood still while the cost of living is sky rocketing.
Private rents have risen by roughly 30–40% in the last decade. In many areas, a third or more of your wage disappears into housing before you’ve even lived a day of your life.
Energy bills remain far higher than they were just a few years ago, even after the so-called “relief”.
Food prices have surged and credit use is climbing just to bridge the gap. People are using apps like clearpay for a takeaway.
This isn't living, it's surviving. We believe that all our consumer purchases give us freedom, but a choice of ten different types of trainers doesn't revive workers from a day-to-day existence.
Public services show the same pattern. NHS waiting lists in England have been sitting at over 7 million cases. An issue created to push us towards insurance based healthcare.
Councils have lost any power against central government with their only remit is to make cuts, with the deepest cuts hitting working-class areas.
This isn’t an economy being carefully managed for the population, it's finance capital squeezing every bit of profit they can.
This is what capitalism looks like in decay.
Nothing new is being built. What already exists is being sold for parts.
One thing that doesn't change is corporate profits remain strong, wealth concentrates even more at the top, and the same political class becomes more ravenous and war mongering.
Capitalism has always exploited workers. At one time British capitalism could use its exploitation abroad to placate workers at home, workers with a better level of class consciousness.
Now those streams are shrinking, they have to attack workers at home. Workers whose class awareness is nowhere near what it was.
Our only hope is to build that awareness back up. The class struggle needs the masses aligned to remove the ruling class.
- Mao Tse-tung, On Coalition Government.
Real wages are still barely above where they were before the 2008 financial crash. That’s over 15 years where workers have effectively stood still while the cost of living is sky rocketing.
Private rents have risen by roughly 30–40% in the last decade. In many areas, a third or more of your wage disappears into housing before you’ve even lived a day of your life.
Energy bills remain far higher than they were just a few years ago, even after the so-called “relief”.
Food prices have surged and credit use is climbing just to bridge the gap. People are using apps like clearpay for a takeaway.
This isn't living, it's surviving. We believe that all our consumer purchases give us freedom, but a choice of ten different types of trainers doesn't revive workers from a day-to-day existence.
Public services show the same pattern. NHS waiting lists in England have been sitting at over 7 million cases. An issue created to push us towards insurance based healthcare.
Councils have lost any power against central government with their only remit is to make cuts, with the deepest cuts hitting working-class areas.
This isn’t an economy being carefully managed for the population, it's finance capital squeezing every bit of profit they can.
This is what capitalism looks like in decay.
Nothing new is being built. What already exists is being sold for parts.
One thing that doesn't change is corporate profits remain strong, wealth concentrates even more at the top, and the same political class becomes more ravenous and war mongering.
Capitalism has always exploited workers. At one time British capitalism could use its exploitation abroad to placate workers at home, workers with a better level of class consciousness.
Now those streams are shrinking, they have to attack workers at home. Workers whose class awareness is nowhere near what it was.
Our only hope is to build that awareness back up. The class struggle needs the masses aligned to remove the ruling class.
"The people, and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of world history.”
- Mao Tse-tung, On Coalition Government.
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A tale of 2 cities:
Pic 1: Working class, diverse Berlin (Wedding)
Pic 2: Rich, white Berlin (Mitte)
Marx ones said that it is the social existence that determines the consciousness of men.
Pic 1: Working class, diverse Berlin (Wedding)
Pic 2: Rich, white Berlin (Mitte)
Marx ones said that it is the social existence that determines the consciousness of men.
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Livorno Shuts It Down!
On the 25th of April, Italian Liberation Day, dockworkers united to block the loading and unloading of arms en route to occupied Palestine. All solidarity and power to the people of conscience that shut down the port in a blatant refusal of the ongoing systemic feeding of militarization.
On the 25th of April, Italian Liberation Day, dockworkers united to block the loading and unloading of arms en route to occupied Palestine. All solidarity and power to the people of conscience that shut down the port in a blatant refusal of the ongoing systemic feeding of militarization.
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Obituary – the late and unlamented Eddy Shah
The news that newspaper proprietor Eddy Shah had died at the age of 81 did not make headline news, notwithstanding the obituaries sections. Indeed, the name Eddy Shah would today only have resonated with people of a certain age, given that his coming to prominence…
Long live May Day!
http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2025/05/02/long-live-may-day/
http://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2025/05/02/long-live-may-day/
Class Consciousness Project
Long live May Day!
Workers have made immense sacrifices in the great struggle of labour against capital; have shed rivers of blood in their quest for a better life and real freedom. May Day is the day of annual celeb…
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