"Consider Johnson & Johnson. Internal company documents have revealed that the company knew since at least 1957 that its talc-based powders could be contaminated with asbestos, a possible carcinogen, for which there is no known safe level of exposure. Despite these concerns, the company pushed these products in the United States and beyond, specifically targeting Black and Brown women. The company’s marketing plans included a race-based distribution model, moving baby powder samples through churches and beauty salons in African American and Latino neighborhoods, and seeking marketing agencies specializing in promotions to “ethnic consumers.”"
https://truthout.org/articles/decoding-corporate-spin-of-black-lives-matter/
https://truthout.org/articles/decoding-corporate-spin-of-black-lives-matter/
Truthout
Corporations Must Reckon With Their Spin of Black Lives Matter
If companies are really committed to Black lives, their statements should include a reckoning with their own products.
CW: suicide.
If you've ever had suicidal thoughts, this might help a bit. Also, therapy.
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/why-you-matter/
If you've ever had suicidal thoughts, this might help a bit. Also, therapy.
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/why-you-matter/
Current Affairs
Why You Matter ❧ Current Affairs
<p>There are so many cruel and overconfident people in power that we need all the humble, sensitive ones we can get. </p>
"QAnon can be the only logical outcome of the growth of right-wing populism, affective networks of paranoia, and the laissez-faire approach to content moderation"
"In some way, the QAnon conspiracy isn’t appealing because it’s a coherent narrative but because it’s a grab-bag of moral panics that have all been squashed together to create a rat-king conspiracy that contains multitudes"
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/countering-radical-right/qanon-has-gone-fringe-conspiracy-full-blown-cult/
"In some way, the QAnon conspiracy isn’t appealing because it’s a coherent narrative but because it’s a grab-bag of moral panics that have all been squashed together to create a rat-king conspiracy that contains multitudes"
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/countering-radical-right/qanon-has-gone-fringe-conspiracy-full-blown-cult/
openDemocracy
QAnon has gone from fringe conspiracy to full-blown cult
Attempts to ban and censor the group have only given it more power and helped usher in a new era of the far right.
"Kooper Caraway, the newly elected president of the South Dakota AFL-CIO, sees his stated duty to improve the lot of the American working class as more of a calling. Born in Alabama and raised in Texas, the 29-year-old son of a German-American truck driver and a Native American retail worker became aware of the inequities of social class at an early age. Caraway knows all too well what it’s like to suffer for lack of basic resources, let alone luxuries. He’s “been to jail a lot,” he notes, thanks to his years of political activism. When he was still a boy and his family’s water got cut off, he’d be forced to sneak over to a neighbor’s yard to surreptitiously fill up empty milk jugs so he could shower in the morning before school. Now he is the country’s youngest state federation president within the AFL-CIO, and he aims to shake up the nation’s creaking labor bureaucracy in a big way."
https://newrepublic.com/article/159194/future-labor-growing-south-dakota
https://newrepublic.com/article/159194/future-labor-growing-south-dakota
The New Republic
The Future of Labor Is Growing in South Dakota
Kooper Caraway, the head of the state’s AFL-CIO, is done with thinking small.
Forwarded from IWW
OPINION: The United States needs a powerful, intersectional labor movement - Indiana Daily Student
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2020/09/opinion-the-united-states-needs-a-powerful-intersectional-labor-movement
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2020/09/opinion-the-united-states-needs-a-powerful-intersectional-labor-movement
Indiana Daily Student
OPINION: The United States needs a powerful, intersectional labor movement
Unions give us the power we need over capital.
The 10 proposals are quite interesting. (Also, this is not an endorsement of Biden)
https://theintercept.com/2020/09/01/biden-economic-policy-us-economy/
https://theintercept.com/2020/09/01/biden-economic-policy-us-economy/
The Intercept
Rebuilding the Economy Will Require Joe Biden to Think Very Differently Than 2009
It is a delusion to think that merely injecting money will bring back the happy mix of jobs and incomes we’ve lost in the Covid-19 pandemic.
"The €1.8 trillion pledged to ”save Europe” sounds like an ambitious promise. But €1.074 trillion of this is the normal EU budget framework for 2021 to 2027, representing 1.1 percent per year of the EU’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as of 2019. And this seven-year budget is based on austerity. Compared with the previous budget for 2014–2020, the funds for agricultural policy have been cut by €46 billion (but still remain the biggest item). There is also a 10 percent reduction for cohesion policy. Significantly less goes to the European Social Fund, the Erasmus program (education and training), for research, or for combating child poverty."
https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/european-union-coronavirus-recovery-program/
https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/european-union-coronavirus-recovery-program/
Jacobinmag
Europe’s Coronavirus Recovery Program Will Make It Even More Unequal
The negotiations over a European Union bailout were riven with splits on whether “frugal” Northern states should have to assist their coronavirus-hit Southern partners. But while the eventual €750 billion deal was widely hailed as a victory for European solidarity…
"Perhaps the pursuit of status and the feeling of importance, or the pleasure of exercising power over others, is just as important in determining the structure of the workplace as the pursuit of financial profit."
"Astra Taylor reports that, when she complimented his writing, he told her he believed in “being nice to the reader,” and said it was an “extension of politics.” Be nice to the reader is one of the best pieces of writing advice I’ve ever heard."
"Oh, and she gave his signature method of dealing with cops: “Agree with anything they say, and then do what you’re going to do anyway.”"
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/what-david-graeber-noticed/
"Astra Taylor reports that, when she complimented his writing, he told her he believed in “being nice to the reader,” and said it was an “extension of politics.” Be nice to the reader is one of the best pieces of writing advice I’ve ever heard."
"Oh, and she gave his signature method of dealing with cops: “Agree with anything they say, and then do what you’re going to do anyway.”"
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/what-david-graeber-noticed/
Current Affairs
What David Graeber Noticed
Anarchist, anthropologist, activist: Graeber’s defiant insistence on the value of freedom, joy, and questioning the unquestionable should leave a lasting imprint on the left.
"Trump’s worldview allows for the unapologetic declaration of capitalist interests as correct, no longer constrained by the pretense that human life or human dignity have value. There are implications of carrying this pure Social Darwinism through to its conclusions. If a billion people die as a result of Trump’s policy, they are losers by definition. There is something undeniably fascist about the underlying ethic: strength is virtue, weakness is pathetic. It is no wonder Trump wants to eliminate any and all emissions standards, as well as protections on endangered wildlife."
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/trumps-corrosive-values-will-spread/
currentaffairs.org/2020/09/trumps-corrosive-values-will-spread/
Current Affairs
Trump’s Corrosive Values Will Spread ❧ Current Affairs
<p>Having a president who shuns morality altogether may have a terrifyingly negative ripple effect.</p>
"In December 2001, after years of worsening economic crisis, the people of Argentina took to the streets with a cry of “¡Que se vayan todos!”, forcing the resignation of five governments in less than two weeks. During that revolt and in the days that followed, neighbors met together in those same streets to deliberate on their future. Mutual aid networks were organized, shuttered factories were occupied by their workers and transformed into cooperatives, empty banks were transformed into community centers. The egalitarian character of the relationships built in those neighborhood assemblies and occupations was described by those involved as horizontalidad, and the realization of their personal and collective power transformed their lives."
https://dsa-lsc.org/2020/09/10/horizontalism/
https://dsa-lsc.org/2020/09/10/horizontalism/
DSA Libertarian Socialist Caucus
Horizontalism
If you’ve been following debates in DSA since 2016, then you’ve probably seen “horizontalism” used to describe, and sometimes criticize, the views of a tendency in our organization that has come together as the Libertarian Socialist Caucus. But what is horizontalism?
"the New York Times reports that Russian, Chinese, and Iranian (?) hackers are all trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine data from good, wholesome Western drug companies and research institutions."
"But leaving that aside, and courtesy of journalist Adam Johnson, I think you’ll appreciate how the NYT deals with the awkward question of whether US spies are similarly attempting to pilfer other countries’ vaccine data:
American officials insist their own spy services’ efforts are defensive and that intelligence agencies have not been ordered to steal coronavirus research. But other current and former intelligence officials said the reality was not nearly so black and white. As American intelligence agencies try to find out what Russia, China and Iran may have stolen, they could encounter information on those countries’ research and collect it.
So the US is, as it turns out, probably trying to steal other countries’ vaccine data. But it’s different. When the Bad Guys spy, you see, that’s Bad. But when Americans spy, that’s just a good faith accident that’s really caused by the Bad Guys, because we wouldn’t even be doing that kind of thing if they hadn’t started it first. It’s all very simple and believable."
https://fx.substack.com/p/world-update-september-6-2020
"But leaving that aside, and courtesy of journalist Adam Johnson, I think you’ll appreciate how the NYT deals with the awkward question of whether US spies are similarly attempting to pilfer other countries’ vaccine data:
American officials insist their own spy services’ efforts are defensive and that intelligence agencies have not been ordered to steal coronavirus research. But other current and former intelligence officials said the reality was not nearly so black and white. As American intelligence agencies try to find out what Russia, China and Iran may have stolen, they could encounter information on those countries’ research and collect it.
So the US is, as it turns out, probably trying to steal other countries’ vaccine data. But it’s different. When the Bad Guys spy, you see, that’s Bad. But when Americans spy, that’s just a good faith accident that’s really caused by the Bad Guys, because we wouldn’t even be doing that kind of thing if they hadn’t started it first. It’s all very simple and believable."
https://fx.substack.com/p/world-update-september-6-2020
Substack
World update: September 5-6 2020
Stories from Sudan, the United Kingdom, Bolivia, and more
"The heroes of Frank’s book are the anti-monopoly, proto-socialist midwestern Populist Party of the 1890s. Their program was simple: nationalize the railroads, get rid of the gold standard, and root out political corruption. That was it"
https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/populism-thomas-frank-the-people-no-review/
https://jacobinmag.com/2020/09/populism-thomas-frank-the-people-no-review/
Jacobin
We Must Learn to Embrace Populism
Thomas Frank’s brilliant new book The People, No focuses on the long elite tradition of anti-populism. But it is really an urgent plea to liberals and radicals alike to embrace a left populism and universalism — or keep on losing.