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Very true. If you follow the logic applied in that first commentary about
Fisk (he's sort of a useful shill for the imperialists), ALL opposition
within imperialism is suspect. Any opposition movement or individual really
serves a function for the imperialists, since it allows them to say
________ (fill in the dotted line). So why bother?
Mike
At 07:37 AM 7/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
From: Xenon Zi-Neng Yuan <wenhuadageming@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Fisk the Barbarian
thanks everyone for their commentary. seems like a similar set of
principles can be applied here with regards to journalists like fisk, as
with the previous discussions (sans mudslinging) about how to relate to and
build the broader anti-war/occupation movement within the imperial centers.
- Thread context:
- Nationalist ideology: Redux,
Jurriaan Bendien Sun 27 Jul 2003, 15:01 GMT
- Dutch Press Review: Gory war scenes should not disturb the Public,
Jurriaan Bendien Sun 27 Jul 2003, 14:48 GMT
- New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, ex-Vietnam War Protestor, says meeting Henry Kissinger in Seoul is "a privilege",
Jurriaan Bendien Sun 27 Jul 2003, 14:36 GMT
- New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, ex-Vietnam War Protestor, tries out a bit of "nuanced" international diplomacy in Korea (2 stories),
Jurriaan Bendien Sun 27 Jul 2003, 14:28 GMT
- [no subject],
Mike Friedman Sun 27 Jul 2003, 14:05 GMT
- Forwarded from Derrick O'Keefe,
Louis Proyect Sun 27 Jul 2003, 13:41 GMT
- The News from Manila,
Jurriaan Bendien Sun 27 Jul 2003, 13:36 GMT
- Philippine troop revolt targets Macapagal Arroyo's "war on terror",
Fred Feldman Sun 27 Jul 2003, 12:59 GMT
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