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  • ahinton
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    • Nov 2010
    • 16123

    Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    Didn't see any reports but it was well attended - people still swarming into the park as I was leaving the rally after 2 exhausted hours. Processing very slowly would of course have made it easier for the police had there been any trouble. At the same time whistles and vuvuzelas, now ubiquitous, come across as childish and demeaning of any dignity attendant on such occasions, one can't help feeling, (not to mention fatal for one's tinnitus!), and the podium rhetoric was cliched to the point of one wondering, what is the point? One has to admire the SWP their efficient organisation, whatever one thinks of their politics - stalls, pavilions selling literature, their placards the most prominent. The most amusing moments (for me): placard reading "We're fighting for a better Barnet" carried by two very bald men, and a group of Muslim women demonstrators with cameras, enthralled at the Scottish pipe band in full uniform, just one part of the Ivesian clash of rhythms and sonorities
    ...that will, in the unlikely event that nothing else does, undermine in the view of most onlookers the entire reasoning (if any) behind the protests.

    By the way, there's a treatment for the dreaded and dreadful tinnitus advertised in the latest BBC Music Magazine that you might like to check out (as I might also) - see www.cubex.co.uk; I've no idea if it's of any use, but...

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    • teamsaint
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 25226

      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
      Didn't see any reports but it was well attended - people still swarming into the park as I was leaving the rally after 2 exhausted hours. Processing very slowly would of course have made it easier for the police had there been any trouble. At the same time whistles and vuvuzelas, now ubiquitous, come across as childish and demeaning of any dignity attendant on such occasions, one can't help feeling, (not to mention fatal for one's tinnitus!), and the podium rhetoric was cliched to the point of one wondering, what is the point? One has to admire the SWP their efficient organisation, whatever one thinks of their politics - stalls, pavilions selling literature, their placards the most prominent. The most amusing moments (for me): placard reading "We're fighting for a better Barnet" carried by two very bald men, and a group of Muslim women demonstrators with cameras, enthralled at the Scottish pipe band in full uniform, just one part of the Ivesian clash of rhythms and sonorities.
      Thanks for the report. These things seldom go the way we personally feel they should....but its important that people take a stand on these matters.

      Good also to have a musically aware take on things....sounds Beefheartian as well as Ivesain !!
      I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

      I am not a number, I am a free man.

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      • Serial_Apologist
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        • Dec 2010
        • 37814

        Originally posted by ahinton View Post
        ...that will, in the unlikely event that nothing else does, undermine in the view of most onlookers the entire reasoning (if any) behind the protests.

        By the way, there's a treatment for the dreaded and dreadful tinnitus advertised in the latest BBC Music Magazine that you might like to check out (as I might also) - see www.cubex.co.uk; I've no idea if it's of any use, but...
        Thanks for that, ahinton. Must look into that. Not sure why that link didn't work, as this one seems to:



        Fortunately my particular tinnitus varies in intensity but is just about liveable, and certainly nothing like as bad as that suffered by poor Gabriel Faure towards the end of his life, but tends to be easily triggered by loud and, in particular, high-pitched sounds.

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        • scottycelt

          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          One has to admire the SWP their efficient organisation, whatever one thinks of their politics - stalls, pavilions selling literature, their placards the most prominent. .
          Well, that's what they exist to do, but I wonder how many moderate left-of-centre/centrist folk, who have a genuine worry or grievance about some of the cuts, are put off from such marches by the very presence of these people ... ?


          Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
          The most amusing moments (for me): placard reading "We're fighting for a better Barnet" carried by two very bald men.


          There were also the utterly bizarre placards occasionally spotted on our TV screens such as ... 'Toddlers Against The Cuts' ...

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          • Flosshilde
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            • Nov 2010
            • 7988

            Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
            Well, that's what they exist to do, but I wonder how many moderate left-of-centre/centrist folk, who have a genuine worry or grievance about some of the cuts, are put off from such marches by the very presence of these people ... ?
            I think most - all? - people who would go on such a demonstration are well aware of the SWP & the role they play - that is, handing out loads of placards - & wouldn't be put off attending. If they really don't want to be associated with the SWP they simply tear off the 'Socialist Worker' name.


            There were also the utterly bizarre placards occasionally spotted on our TV screens such as ... 'Toddlers Against The Cuts' ...
            Sense of humour, Scotty? Even lefties have one, so I'm sure if you dug down you'd find that you have one too.

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            • scottycelt

              Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
              Sense of humour, Scotty? Even lefties have one, so I'm sure if you dug down you'd find that you have one too.
              Nah, don't buy that one, I'm afraid, Flossie ... that's a bit like saying someone is being a 'misery' if they don't appreciate the 'humour' of a gutter-comedian like Frankie Boyle.

              On some of these marches you occasionally see small kiddies carrying placards. Whatever the rights or wrongs of the marching 'cause' I find this somewhat nauseating, tbh.

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              • MrGongGong
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                • Nov 2010
                • 18357

                Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                On some of these marches you occasionally see small kiddies carrying placards. Whatever the rights or wrongs of the marching 'cause' I find this somewhat nauseating, tbh.
                and this isn't ?

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                • teamsaint
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 25226

                  the church looks whiter than white from that photo....
                  I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

                  I am not a number, I am a free man.

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                  • John Shelton

                    Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                    Well, that's what they exist to do
                    Well, no it isn't: the people doing what the SWP do exist in the same way as most people do, it isn't their day job (obviously most of them don't have a day job, instead they live off benefits, in squats, paid for by moderate folk. When they aren't sacrificing toddlers. Even so).

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                    • Serial_Apologist
                      Full Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 37814

                      Originally posted by Hey Nonymous View Post
                      Well, no it isn't: the people doing what the SWP do exist in the same way as most people do, it isn't their day job (obviously most of them don't have a day job, instead they live off benefits, in squats, paid for by moderate folk. When they aren't sacrificing toddlers. Even so).
                      But often getting sacked at the slightest pretext, as well I know from having tried to defend one SWPer at my workplace in the 1980s - unsuccessfully, as it happened. They moved me to another department shortly afterwards, thus freeing me of my shop stewardship, and by coincidence made my job redundant within a year. Ho hum.

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                      • Budapest

                        I'm guilty of not reading every post in this thread, but still want to put my two pennith worth in. The US and UK are totally, completely and utterly bankrupt (go look at the figures). The Eurozone is in much better shape (once again, go look at the figures). The EU is the biggest trading bloc on earth. The bankrupt/incompetant/criminal governments of the US and UK use Europe as a bogeyman. The US dollar looks likely to fall off the financial cliff this coming January, and Sterling will go down with it (because we love America so much). The Euro is the only stable currency at the moment.

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                        • scottycelt

                          Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                          and this isn't ?
                          Lovely group photo, GG ... maybe we should halt all schools classroom photos as well?

                          I was referring to adults using kiddies as a political tool. I still find that somewhat nauseating.

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                          • MrGongGong
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 18357

                            Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                            I was referring to adults using kiddies as a political tool. I still find that somewhat nauseating.
                            indeed
                            and how is that different from what the church does ?

                            seems very similar to me

                            and as my next witness I call

                            "Cordelia Gummer"

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                            • scottycelt

                              Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                              indeed
                              and how is that different from what the church does ?

                              seems very similar to me

                              and as my next witness I call

                              "Cordelia Gummer"
                              Huge difference. I'm not against adults teaching kids their own values whether religious or political, rather it's the blatant use of kids to gain sympathy and support for any cause. I don't even like politicians kissing babies ... yuk! ... these poor unfortunate, exploited babies!

                              As for Gummer ... perfect example.

                              Nauseating indeed!

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                              • Serial_Apologist
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                                • Dec 2010
                                • 37814

                                Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
                                Huge difference. I'm not against adults teaching kids their own values whether religious or political, rather it's the blatant use of kids to gain sympathy and support for any cause.
                                Ahem - I bet those children in that photo weren't about to sing Messiaen.

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