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The group Friends of the Nimbin Pool, Nimbin Caravan Park, students of Nimbin Central School, local artist Julie de Lorenzo, the Chamber of Commerce, Lismore City Council, among various other volunteers and stakeholders, have worked together over the last year to bring a raft of improvements and beautification projects to the Skatepark and Nimbin Pool.

Funding was finally secured to properly seal Nimbin Pool, and in the process a parade of marine animals painted by Nimbin Central School students has graced the surface. A new toilet block was built, and then local artist Julie de Lorenzo commissioned to paint it with murals inspired by local geological and dreamtime history and local flora and fauna.

The pool is hoped to reopen within the next week or two.



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Now that Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer Tyler Robinson has been captured and some things are known about him, it is becoming clear that he was no “radical leftist”. Robinson turned himself in after urging from family. His family are conservative, gun toting Trump and Charlie Kirk supporters. His friends and family have stated to police that Robinson was turning away from Kirk’s politics. Initially this was assumed by Republicans, salivating at the opportunity to blame the “Radical Left” for the killing, to be proof of a radical left assassination. And Bullets found with the discarded murder weapon had phrases scratched on them which had initially been reported as supporting tans and left wing activism.

However motivations for the killing are becoming clearer. In a not-ironic twist it turns out that the phrases scratched on bullets were misunderstood and are in fact queerphobic and have commonality with “Groyper” sentiments. Groyper is the alt-right (being generous – neo-Nazi also fits) white and Christian nationalist movement headed by Nick Fuentes. Nick Fuentes has for a while been critical of Kirk for not being right wing enough, for being too moderate in his white Christian nationalist views; so it seems Robinson was turning away from Kirk towards the even further right. The statements scratched on to the bullets:

  • “notices bulges OWO what’s this?” – [transphobic comment]
  • “hey fascist! catch!” with an up arrow symbol, right arrow symbol, and three down arrow symbols. – [to external appearances this might seem a pro-left comment, but to Groypers, Kirkcould be seen as a “fascist” because he was insufficiently radical and called for limitations to Right extremism]
  • “oh bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao” – [it’s a song of Italian partisans WWII – typical of alt right to imagine themselves as “revolutionaries”]
  • “if you read this you are gay lmao.” – [homophobic slur]

What the Right don’t understand about the Left, is the the Left, even the Radical Left, believes in community justice. It is the alt right, the libertarians and so on, who believe in an individual’s right to dispense justice.

This is why they cling to Second Amendment absolutism (especially in the US of course, but this article references extremist politics where ever it is found around the globe). This is why they cling to ideas of white supremacy and Christian nationalism; because those philosophies argue that the rights of non whites and non Christians should be subordinate to those of White Christians. Because it justifies their vigilantism. The minute a left wing person adopts a position of vigilante, the Right rise up and declare the actions selfish and immoral and anti-social. They want it to only be okay when they do it for the causes they themselves hold dear.

The Left however hold that everyone should be subject to the same standards. The Left clamours for gun control, but in the absence of it they will arm themselves to protect community. The Right clamour for absence of gun control and when they get it they arm themselves to project their ideology on to other communities. Here btw I am talking about extremes; I recognise that there are many on the right who don’t support gun control who also want to protect their communities (though often from imagined threats) and those on the left who support gun control who won’t adopt guns even in the absence of controls. My focus is on the motivations of the extremes of the Left and Right. Examples of the deep right using guns (or violence) to control other communities through vigilantism; George Zimmerman, Kyle Rittenhouse, James Alex Fields Jr. (Charlottesville), Oath Keepers threatening to send armed militia to polling booths outside their own communities (aka to communities likely to vote different to what they want). These are just a smattering of examples to demonstrate a point. But can you find even a few examples of violent left wing vigilantism?

One thing that seems clear is that Tyler Robinson was not in fact a radical left wing vigilante but a right wing radical at war with his own political base.

This is what Genocide looks like

Interview of Amos Goldberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) by Elias Feroz. What Hamas did on October 7 was wrong at all levels. Two wrongs don’t make a right.

I’ve included the MSN link as you don’t need to give an email address to view, but you can find the article at it’s source on Jacobin.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israeli-historian-this-is-exactly-what-genocide-looks-like/ar-BB1pOoh4

The Rule of Law is failing us and it’s the Insurance Industry getting away with murder.

You rarely get the heroes you need. The world of comic book superhero revenge fantasy doesn’t actually lead to anything good. I have no moral problem with what happened to Brian Thompson of United Healthcare. On a scale of good deeds versus bad – United Healthcare have rejected a third of claims in the last year, that’s not health care that’s theft by deceit and murder by policy – United Healthcare are on the “evil” side of the balance scale. But a lynch mob mentality sets everyone free to start lynching anyone they have a grudge against. Imagine MAGA with open licence to kill anyone they perceive as oppressing them?

The problem is not that the Rule of Law will target Thompson ‘s killer (it has to otherwise society further breaks down into the undesirable form of anarchy), but that it did not pursue Thompson or United Healthcare for putting profit above human life. Allowing these firms to rape and pillage set the scene for the killing of Brian ThompsonAnd, without justifying vigilante action, it can be confidently said that Thompson blithely participated in the causes of his own death.

But how do you get the system to actually take action on these companies? Politicians like Bernie Sanders have been calling for single payer universal healthcare for years now, which would cut out the middle man and give every American affordable comprehensive cover healthcare. But then you have Trump whipping up MAGA obsession with the idea that affordable public healthcare is the enemy. Calls for universal healthcare can’t gain ground because Republicans continue to portray public health as some kind of demon that robs from the pockets of struggling Americans to pay for what, Health care for other struggling Americans? They have Americans fighting Americans.

Further compounding the situation is sheer refusal of the Democrat leadership to take a stand against the excesses of capitalism; Tim Walz posted in response to the killing with This is horrifying news and a terrible loss for the business and health care community in Minnesota”.  How must people who have had their life or limb stolen from them by United Healthcare despite having paid premiums their whole lives feel about Walz’s statement? How do Democrats expect to ever make ground against Republicans/Trump, when they continually show themselves to be part of the same privileged class? Drawing around their own rather than standing for the people.

Some Democrats and Republicans are standing up. Congressman Ro Khanna has, whilst decrying the violence, not been afraid to use the killing of Thompson as an opportunity to address the issue of access to healthcare: We waste hundreds of billions a year on health care administrative expenses that make insurance CEOs and wealthy stockholders incredibly rich while 85 million Americans go uninsured or underinsured. Health care is a human right. We need Medicare for All.

Josh Penner, Republican Mayor of Orting had this to say on X, after sharing a letter in which United Healthcare denied his son a doctor-recommended powered wheelchair;  “If the response to a cold-blooded, pre-meditated execution is … “yeah I can see how they would do that.” Your corporate culture may.. need to be looked at!” and in a further post “To be clear, there’s still a special place in Hell for hired goon doctors that get brought in just to deny the prescriptions of the doctor’s and medical professionals that directly treat patients – And the executives who employ that strategy for quarterly gains.

No doubt Penner and Khanna have different ideas about how to address the situation, but there is a shared recognition that something is not right and it’s not the killing of
Thompson that is the major thing wrong in all this.

Some sources for this opinion piece:
https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2024-12-06/killing-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-triggers-wave-of-health-insurance-outrage
https://minnesotareformer.com/briefs/unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-killed-outside-investor-conference-in-new-york-city/
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/rep-ro-khanna-us-moving-medicare-cure-inequities/story?id=116564621

 

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Syria is free, but what does that mean?

The Free Syrian Army, headed by Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has liberated city after city from Assad’s forces, culminating in Assad fleeing the country and the rebels walking into Damascus.  Who is Abu Mohammed al-Golani and what does he plan for Syria?

Assad has been a bloody and violent despot, but his despotism was not based on religious grounds. Abu Mohammed al-Golani comes with former ties to ISIS and radical Islam, will these colour his rollout of a new regime in Syria or will he be a moderate and allow Syrians to live free to choose their own way of life?

Abu Mohammed al-Golani was originally allied with Islamic State jihadists, but he has thrown off that image and broken ties with those groups. He claims to be a moderate interested only in Syrian freedom, and this moderate approach has also won him the support of US forces and resources. As he has fought across Syria he has imposed mergers between Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the Jihadist alliance he leads, and local Islamic militias as he has swept across Syria, forming a civilian government in the process. He has to some degree worked with the SDF (the Kurdish autonomous region forces), but the HTS is also allied with the Turkish supported Syrian National Army, who wish to end Kurdish autonomy.

On entering Damascus Golani ordered his forces to leave the public service alone. He seems to be exercising restraint and a wish to smooth the transition of power as much as possible, with continuity of Government. Unlike the forces of ISIS, this is not an army intent on sacking and pillaging. This is a liberation army and not one on a religious crusade, at least on current appearances.

What will the future hold for Syrian people? Will Golani and HTS establish a religious autocracy under the guise of establishing a moral society, or will Golani continue to see sense in pursuing moderate and somewhat secular goals? (He has indicated that Christians for example will be safe in the new government.) Will he be able to unify the various Syrian militias or will they devolve to a scrabble for power? Will the Kurdish Autonomous region be recognised by the new government?

Only time is going to answer these questions.  

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People and Parliament reject South Korean President Yoon’s Martial Law

In a move so ironic it beggars belief, South Korean President Yoon declares Marital Law to stop South Korea becoming a dictatorship. Parliament and The People say NO. Opposition leaders called on their MPs to get to Parliament, and for people to assemble and protest in support. MP’s were seen clambering over fences to get around barricades set up to prevent people entering Parliament. 190 members of South Korea’s Parliament were able to meet and the declaration of Martial Law was overturned.

Americans, be ready to stand up if Trump declares Martial Law, because Congress may not stand up against it.

More info: www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0lgw1pw5zpo
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The Streetart of The Back Alley Gallery

There exists in Lismore CBD a plethora of artworks dotted through the back alley ways. These artworks, totalling over 60 and produced by over 25 artists from the surrounding region, form a “Back Alley Gallery”. The project has been organised by the Lismore Business Promotion Program with the intent to liven up the city precinct and provide exposure for artists.

How do you find the artworks? Simple, just venture into the back alley ways of the Lismore CBD!

The Back Alley Gallery

Jay Graber on Billionaire Proofing Bluesky

This is truly the approach we need to social media going forward. Jay Graber:

The billionaire proof is in the way everything is designed, and so if someone bought or if the Bluesky company went down, everything is open source. What happened to Twitter couldn’t happen to us in the same ways, because you would always have the option to immediately move without having to start over.” and “There’s a lot on the road map, and I’ll tell you what we’re not going to do for monetisation. We’re not going to build an algorithm that just shoves ads at you, locking users in. That’s not our model.

There’s a saying they have at Bluesky, “the organization is a future adversary”. Meaning they are building atproto (the AT Protocol bluesky is based on) to be resilient against being locked in and made proprietary by Bluesky itself in the future when or if it is owned by people who are focussed only on monetising the user base and not on what’s best for an open network protocol that serves people. So even the CEO herself (who has majority ownership in the company), wants to build out atproto as an independent network before it can be polluted by the pressure of investors wanting to capitalise.

www.cnbc.com/2024/11/21/bluesky-ceo-jay-graber-says-x-rival-is-billionaire-proof.html

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