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Jon Snow

8 Reasons Young Americans Don't Fight Back: How the US Crushed Youth Resistance | | AlterNet - 0 views

  • How exactly has American society subdued young Americans?  1. Student-Loan Debt. Large Debt—and the fear it creates—is a pacifying force.
    • Jon Snow
       
      Endettés à hauteur de dizaines de millers de $ à 20 ans ça calme n'importe qui. En tout cas ça t'occupe car il faut rembourser. Sont tombés dans une belle saloperie.
  • Today in the United States, two-thirds of graduating seniors at four-year colleges have student-loan debt, including over 62 percent of public university graduates. While average undergraduate debt is close to $25,000, I increasingly talk to college graduates with closer to $100,000 in student-loan debt.
    • Jon Snow
       
      Wow... chapeau les politics. Ou comment tuer en deux générations sa jeunesse.
  • Today the function of psychiatry, psychology and psychoanalysis threatens to become the tool in the manipulation of man.” Fromm died in 1980, the same year that an increasingly authoritarian America elected Ronald Reagan president, and an increasingly authoritarian American Psychiatric Association added to their diagnostic bible (then the DSM-III) disruptive mental disorders for children and teenagers such as the increasingly popular “oppositional defiant disorder” (ODD). The official symptoms of ODD include “often actively defies or refuses to comply with adult requests or rules,” “often argues with adults,” and “often deliberately does things to annoy other people.”
    • Jon Snow
       
      Le refus de soumission à l'autorité = trouble psy = maladie. Les antidepresseurs sont pas loin, ou plutôt les submissives pills.
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  • A generation ago, the problem of compulsory schooling as a vehicle for an authoritarian society was widely discussed, but as this problem has gotten worse, it is seldom discussed.
  • Heavily tranquilizing antipsychotic drugs (e.g. Zyprexa and Risperdal) are now the highest grossing class of medication in the United States ($16 billion in 2010); a major reason for this, according to theJournal of the American Medical Association in 2010, is that many children receiving antipsychotic drugs have nonpsychotic diagnoses such as ODD or some other disruptive disorder (this especially true of Medicaid-covered pediatric patients). 
  • Television. In 2009, the Nielsen Company reported that TV viewing in the United States is at an all-time high if one includes the following “three screens”: a television set, a laptop/personal computer, and a cell phone. American children average eight hours a day on TV, video games, movies, the Internet, cell phones, iPods, and other technologies (not including school-related use).
  • The more schooling Americans get, however, the more politically ignorant they are of America’s ongoing class war, and the more incapable they are of challenging the ruling class.
  • Parents routinely check Web sites for their kid’s latest test grades and completed assignments, and just like employers, are monitoring their children’s computers and Facebook pages.
  • . “No Child Left Behind” and “Race to the Top.” The corporatocracy has figured out a way to make our already authoritarian schools even more authoritarian. Democrat-Republican bipartisanship has resulted in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, NAFTA, the PATRIOT Act, the War on Drugs, the Wall Street bailout, and educational policies such as “No Child Left Behind” and “Race to the Top.” These policies are essentially standardized-testing tyranny that creates fear, which is antithetical to education for a democratic society. Fear forces students and teachers to constantly focus on the demands of test creators; it crushes curiosity, critical thinking, questioning authority, and challenging and resisting illegitimate authority. In a more democratic and less authoritarian society, one would evaluate the effectiveness of a teacher not by corporatocracy-sanctioned standardized tests but by asking students, parents, and a community if a teacher is inspiring students to be more curious, to read more, to learn independently, to enjoy thinking critically, to question authorities, and to challenge illegitimate authorities. 
  • Fundamentalist consumerism pacifies young Americans in a variety of ways. Fundamentalist consumerism destroys self-reliance, creating people who feel completely dependent on others and who are thus more likely to turn over decision-making power to authorities, the precise mind-set that the ruling elite loves to see.
bernadrian

Support the campaign to audit Europe's public debt | Costas Lapavitsas | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • The costs of the crisis have been transferred onto the shoulders of people who had nothing to do with the financial orgy of 2001-7
  • Working people have been called upon to shoulder the burden of public debt, but have they been properly informed about its composition, its terms, and its sources?
  • Is debt in both countries ethically and morally sustainable if servicing it implies the destruction of normal social life?
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  • To find answers, countries should form audit commissions that will be independent of political parties but also of parliament and other mechanisms of the state.
    • bernadrian
       
      Non ! les partis doivent jouer leur rôle.
Jon Snow

Greek election, debt crisis and G20 Summit: Live - Telegraph - 0 views

  • 10.21 Alex Banbury of Hamilton Capital has put together a list of countries' denials of contagion: "Spain is not Greece" - Elena Salgado, Spanish Finance minister, February 2010. "Portugal is not Greece" - The Economist, April 2010. "Greece is not Ireland" - George Papaconstantinou, Greek Finance minister, November 2010. "Spain is neither Ireland nor Portugal" - Elena Salgado, Spanish Finance minister, November 2010. "Ireland is not in ‘Greek Territory’" - Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan. November 2010. "Neither Spain nor Portugal is Ireland" - Angel Gurria, Secretary-general OECD, November 2010. "Italy is not Spain” - Ed Parker, Fitch MD, June 12, 2012 "Spain is not Uganda" - Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy, June 2012 "Uganda does not want to be Spain" - Ugandan foreign minister, June 13, 2012
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    "Uganda doesn't want to be Spain" Ugandan foreign minister, june 2012 Ca sera la phrase de l'année! mdr On peut meme s'en faire un t shirt!
Fabien Cadet

[video] Economic armageddon and you (vostfr, L'Apocalypse financière) @ Dailymotion - 0 views

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    Avec des mots simples ça passe bien aussi.
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    Un video qu'il faudrait envoyer à nos députés, histoire qu'ils sachent que le XIXè siècle c'est terminé y a un siècle dejà.
Jon Snow

Markets hold their breath as nine banks fail European stress tests - Business News, Business - The Independent - 0 views

  • Banks now have to be able to show they would still have capital worth 5 per cent of their assets even if a series of disasters occurred. Crucially, the banks have also been forced to provide more detail on how much they have lent 30 European countries, amid fears the eurozone crisis could prompt another disaster in the financial sector were a government to default on its debts.
    • Jon Snow
       
      Wahh 5% de ton compte en banque sera sauvé en cas de crash.. si t'es dans la bonne banque. Ca c'est de la sécurité bancaire! Bien sûr ne parlons pas d'iinflation dans ce contexte.
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