So @paulmasonnews has been talking about Socialist Action as an example of pro-Putin politics on the British left. The blue tick left have been responding saying that what he’s attacking has no meaningful existence off the Internet…
2/ I think Socialist Action (whose guru John Ross was one of Ken Livingstone’s advisors) are, despite their tiny size, particularly pernicious due to the organisational power they have in many of the UK’s (trade union bankrolled) key left organisations.
3/ For example, behind big name figureheads, Socialist Action share control of Stand Up To Racism/Unite Against Fascism with the SWP (they each have a full-time? national organiser in them, presumably funded by union affiliations). workersliberty.org/story/2012/02/…books.google.co.uk/books?id=C2a5D…
4/ Their current campaign pointing out the hypocrisy of the warmth towards Ukrainian refugees with the hostility to Syrian refugees particularly galls me, given Socialist Action backed the Russian/Assad onslaught on Syrian civilians which led to mass displacement.
5/ For example, check out this horrible 2015 piece by John Ross when SA joined Boris Johnson in backing Assad & Putin’s murderous bombing campaign, using Islamophobic GW Bush style War on Terror rhetoric.
6/ Or this horrible response to Assad’s horrific (Russian-backed) chemical weapon mass murder of civilians in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta in 2014. socialistaction.net/2013/09/03/it-…
7/ Just as SA blame Putin’s invasion of Ukraine now on “NATO imperialism”, they blamed Assad’s (Putin-backed) war on “Western imperialism”.
8/ So don’t let them gaslight you into thinking Socialist Action’s alliance with fascists to back the Kremlin is somehow trivial.
In case of any doubt that democratic socialists should not see the Morning Star as part of our movement, here’s its international editor promoting antisemitic, Covid-denying conspiracy wingnut Vanessa Beeley. (HT @ljwnorth.)
Hadn’t realised the Morning Star’s international editor also writes for the neo-Nazi website Veterans Today (syndicated, it seems, from Hezbollah’s Al-Mayadeen). (HT @Vorkoz)
This ruling about the BBC’s brilliant Mayday series, prompted by a complaint by the Mail’s Peter H1tchens, has been receiving a lot of attention in the far right/conspiracist scene and Russian media. A short thread on why it’s actually a nothingburger… bbc.co.uk/contact/ecu/ma…
First, some background:
In April 2018, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, Douma, was brutally bombed from the air by the government. Two chemical weapon incidents were reported. Dozens died. The next day the rebels surrendered.
This was just one of many chemical attacks in Syria. Think tank @GPPi investigated hundreds, almost all of them credibly attributed to Assad’s government. gppi.net/2019/02/17/the…
Got an insight into the tankie mind today as a result of replying critically to the DSA’s International Committee @DSA_Intl_Comm, which seems to think internationalism means unconditionally supporting authoritarian governments.
I mean I think internationalism means unconditionally supporting the global working class in struggle, and if you spend 60 years “building socialism” you’d at least find the time to allow trade unions to exist, but I guess not.
A thread on this week’s presidential “election” in Syria:
The Syrian government says 14 million people voted, 95% for Assad. The population is 18 m but 40% are under 18. 3-4 m live in opposition areas, 2 m in autonomous Kurdish lands, neither of which voted...
...Expatriates could vote if they left the country legally, but not in Turkey or Germany. Less than 1/24 the 1.2 m refugees in Lebanon voted.
I’m not great at maths but that looks to me like something like twice as many people voted as there are people eligible to vote.