Snow monkeys

Japanese macaque

Japanese macaques are the most northerly-living non-human primates. In the forested and mountainous, region of Japan where they’re found, some populations have been known to bathe in hot springs during the freezing winters and swim during the sweltering summer heat. Japanese macaques have become famous for washing their food in saltwater before they eat it, both cleaning it and enhancing the taste. This skill has spread through the population and down the generations. For fun these macaques make snowballs, just like us…..

Bankers 36% pay rise. Banqueros ladrones!

La crisis financiera finalmente ha terminado! O al menos en lo que respecta a los sueldos que los grandes banqueros del mundo se conceden. El diario británicoFinancial Times  solicitó a la consultora especializada Equilar un informe para analizar los sueldos de los mayores ejecutivos de los 15 bancos que, en buena medida, fueron responsables por la debacle económica que azotó a los ciudadanos de prácticamente todo el mundo (claro, excepto a los de la propia élite) y cuyos efectos persisten en numerosas economías nacionales. El resultado fue confirmar que el salario de dichos ejecutivos aumentó, en promedio, un 36%, alcanzando los 9.7 millones de dólares anuales.

Science Fiction, Utopia, and the Radical Imagination

by anticapitalista on Mon, 05/09/2011 – 19:56. 

Second issue of Red River Radical http://redriverradical.wordpress.com
Cynicism, hope, and experimentation in genre fiction has always been an important part of Leftist culture.

 Taking a look at anarchism, feminism, and anti-colonialism in sci fi and contemporary sci fi’s lack of living up to much of any standards.

 
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Congo war on civilians.UN fails to protect.

Abau Adua has been homeless since the LRA descended on his village a year ago. ‘We were out on the river when the LRA attacked,’ he explains. ‘We heard the screams and the shouting. I saw 16 corpses, people beaten and stabbed to death. Two of my close family – my cousin and my nephew – were among them.’

‘Communities continue to live under daily threat of attack,’ says Marcel Stoessel, head of Oxfam in DRC. ‘The UN’s primary role is to protect civilians and to support the national army to become a stronger, more accountable force.’

One of the worst human rights offenders is the government army, which is poorly paid and ill-disciplined. In July 2009, the DRC government said there would be zero tolerance for soldiers who abused civilians, but elements of the army still prey on local people rather than protecting them.

Another year’s renewal of the mission is expected. However, despite this being the world’s largest peacekeeping force (some 18,500-strong), the first quarter of this year has seen a spike in LRA violence. As the UN reviews its mandate, it needs to move faster and more effectively to provide protection to people like Abau Adua.

Anna Ridout nin.tl/iWPf3G  read more HERE

Ferocious Archbishop attacks gay marriage

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Archbishop vs. the Governor: Gay Sera, Sera

 
Published: June 18, 2011
With his cigars, blogs, Jameson’s and Irish affability, New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan prides himself on his gumption.
Certainly his effort to kill the gay marriage bill, just one vote away from passing in Albany, shows a lot of gall.
The archbishop has been ferocious in fighting against marriage between same-sex couples, painting it as a perversity against nature.
If only his church had been as ferocious in fighting against the true perversity against nature: the unending horror of pedophile priests and the children who trusted them.
 

Iceland/Islandia: WE WONT PAY BANKS. Revolution!.

Its first pledge was to break all its promises, making the party almost impossible to attack, then it promised a polar bear to the zoo and a drug-free parliament within 10 years.

The party’s only advertisement was in a newspaper personal column, saying: “The Best Party wishes to meet good people aged between 18 and 90.” Its 10-point plan had 13 points. And the party’s campaign video featured candidates singing Tina Turner’s Simply the Best, with the chorus: “We are the best, the bestest of parties, best for Reykjavik, best city of every week.” It works in Icelandic.

Iceland was ripe for change, having effectively gone bust thanks to the cronyism of a cluster of politicians and bankers who thought that they could turn an island of fishermen with a population of 318,000 into a financial superpower.

In less than four years, the most rapid expansion of a banking system in history saw three privatised banks develop assets 10 times the size of the country’s GDP. It was the Icarus economy. Property prices tripled, the stock market multiplied nine times, and people borrowed heavily – often in foreign currencies – to cash in on the boom. The crash was fast, hard and painful, worsened by the collapse of the krona as the state, unable to bail out the banks, refused to pay foreign creditors.

The strategy looks smart now, compared with events in Greece and Ireland, but the country was angry and frightened. Voters wanted change, and the Best Party caught the mood, capturing Reykjavik with 34.7% of the vote. “No one has to be afraid of the Best Party,” said Jón in his acceptance speech. “Because it is the best party. If it wasn’t, it would be called the Worst Party or the Bad Party. We would never work with a party like that.”

read lots more HERE…

http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20110620010932192

100s of 1000s take the streets in Spain

Latest news is at least 42 cities all over Spain and beyond are now swamped with protestors, calling for ‘Real Democracy’, an end to corruption, No more Cuts, and expecially against the Euro Pact to coordinate the repression. No word yet of injuries or arrests