is europe turning fascist?

fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victim-hood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion. – robert paxton

with the recent surprise win for the left in the french elections, some may be tempted to think fascism is on the back foot. unfortunately, that’s not the case. let’s take a look at the state of rising fascism in europe. second thought is a channel devoted to education and analysis of current events from a socialist perspective. listen away. by bb

Andy Woodhull: my teenage step daughters are so lazy

my teenage step daughters are so lazy

funniest joke you’ve ever heard about being late. andy woodhull – full special

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“…i mention my girls already they’re my they’re my stepdaughters i’m a stepdad stepdad took over the lease on a couple of girls few years back. thank you very much other other step parents here any other broken homes? few? go ahead you were able to come out where’s the where’s the step that out somebody raise your hand your stepdad right back there thing i said raise your hand you clap i mean yeah still appreciate. how many stuff kids you have sir one grand you are you and your wife gonna have more do you think got one on the way congratulations good for you is that amazing it’s amazing. i think that’s fun i would love to have more — i would love to have more enough i would probably love him more than the old ones do you think that that would be true i mean probably. of course not on purpose, of course you would do your best to love them exactly the same. and they would never even know unless they watch this special.

i would do my best to love them exactly the same we’re just admitting that i’m a human and there’s a small chance that i would love the new ones more and there’s nothing that i could do about it. and for those of you looking at me being judgmental right now, why don’t you pretend for a moment do you spent your whole life wanting to have a boat you wanted to grow up and be a boat owner and then one year you married someone the had a boat it was everything you thought it was gonna be when you loved that boat and you helped take care of it and then the next year you made your own boat using nothing by your genitals. which one are you gonna be more excited about? it’s all i’m trying to say it’s not i don’t i don’t even think it makes you a bad person i think is just a pride of workmanship, i think.” enjoy by sv

new york stray cats live in germany rockpalast

westdeutscher rundfunk rockpalast

having just seen these boys in NY on their farewell tour we felt this was an apt post.

“every era has its heroes and every scene has its legends. the 80s had the stray cats and today they are the indisputable icons of neo-rockabilly. when the us trio stormed the top of the charts in their adopted country of england, punk still reigned in the united kingdom. but brian setzer, slim jim phantom and lee rocker brought that certain something that the mohawked men also had: a feeling for danger and rebellion. impressive footage of this time include two performances in germany: one in 1981 in cologne and one in 1983 at the loreley which were recorded by wdr.

these are genuine recordings that make the trio’s fascination still accessible today. both concerts will be released for the first time in a good quality and with a superb sound on dvd and cd. the stray cats can come to live at home just as they were at their best: young, raw and wild! brian setzer, today an “older statesman” of rockabilly and a platinum holder with his successful brian setzer orchestra, works passionately but was perfectly groomed as he struck the strings on the stage of the cologne satory halls.

he was a “rebel without a cause,” similar to the young james dean. but this guitarist has a desire: he wants to bring rock n’ roll back to life. he wants to play his guitar as eddie cochran did. no question that he has succeeded; he is still loved for this today and this is whyhe is the first guitarist after the legendary chet atkins to have his own signature gretsch model which he plays exclusively. the stray cats aren’t only made up of setzter with his phenomenal guitar playing and his “crooning”. lee rocker and slim jim phantom are responsible for their special sound, too: phantom’s simple drumming became an example for rockabilly drummers worldwide and his wild screams in the songs belong to stray cats exactly as brian setzer’s licks and lee rocker’s clattering bass do. he treated his instrument like a lover which he hugged or like monkeybars on which he did gymnastics.

the bad boy attitude was internalized by the “street cats.” both concerts also underline how rapidly stray cats’ career progressed. between both recordings were filled worlds. in 1981 they were rockers and by 1983 they had become known as tender teddy boys in part of the scene. and internally not everything was at its best, leading the band to a break up one year later. there is nothing to feel about the current performance on the rhine. the band rocked the mixed audience as usual and were even honored by their discoverer dave edmund. next to stray cats were acts such as u2, joe cocker and steve miller. the influence stray cats had on music and fashion is in hindsight unmistakable.

where would psychobilly legends such as meteors or demented are go!, who were founded as a counter movement to rockabilly, be today? would the sound of the 50s still be so popular today if the stray cats had not brought it back to life in the 80s? and what would bands such as duran duran or culture club have carried if the us trio had not established creepers, snake and tigers patterns, or knee-long coats? today we enjoy classics such as “stray cat strut,” “runaway boy,” “rumble in brighton,” and “rock this town” like they will never be heard live again with two concert recordings for eternity.” by uh

go out in style : japans work hard play hard

new reprint just out..

“a series of documentary photographs taken by pawel jaszczuk between 2008 and 2010 of tokyo salarymen after a few too many drinks after work gives a whole new meaning to work hard play hard…”

“…pawel, residing in japan at the time, would head out on his bicycle after midnight to photograph different people and places, saying that the best hours for him to shoot would be between 1 am and 4 am.”

“…shortly after he started this body of work in 2009, he published a zine entitled “salaryman” with morel books in black and white and limited to 150 copies and which immediately sold out.”

“…he later published a second book above. pawel has selected images of sleeping salarymen in poses reminiscent of fashion models and the photobook is in the style of a glossy magazine, hence the title high fashion.”

 

“…according to pawel, this body of work is emphatically not a statement against drinking.”

“…rather, he originally wanted to capture the simple contrast between men in suits and the dirty alleys of tokyo.”

“…but pawel’s comments that with this second publication of “high fashion” he hopes that the work can also be seen as humorous, and in a way an apocalyptic vision of this overworked and overstressed society.”

to us this says less bout working hard, as much as it says, some people drink very hard, and can’t handle themselves very well. and that is not specific to tokyo…

 

you can work hard or very little, be good at it or suck at it, you will be unhappy until you find work that fulfills a part of you. that is of course easier said than done. but despite its harshness, it still remains the truth. in the absence of finding what you care for, you will always fill your days with something or another to simply forget. insert here : alcohol, drugs, medication, hate, etc.

a third edition of this book is out now, available directly form the photographers website. by uh

The West Bank: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

if you were told this is a one sided fight, don’t shoot john oliver, hes only telling the truth.

palestinians live in 2 areas one is gaza and the other the west bank, both are under the israeli thumb – by now we all now know and have seen how life in gaza is. here’s how the “better behaved – lucky palestinians” live in the west bank. click here if vid is missing

ben & jerrys founders : ben cohen and jerry greenfield stopped the sale of their ice cream in the israeli occupied territories before unilever changed that

john oliver discusses how the west bank settlements (israeli enclaves in palestinian west bank area) came to be, what their presence there means for everyone in the region, and why the weight of the world rests squarely on the shoulders of ben & jerry’s. good one john. by xy