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Workers Rejoice!! The Maoist Internationalist Movement's music Reviews are in for 2003! As much as Lopez would like to pretend it is otherwise, social status and wealth are inextricably linked in capitalist society. Poor misguided J-Lo.
And could this person please spell the word women correctly?
posted by tommyspoon at 7:08 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by tommyspoon at 7:08 AM on December 19, 2003
tommyspoon, you are clearly a cryptosyndicalist running-dog capitalist lackey with masculofascist tendencies. You will be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes.
posted by aramaic at 7:30 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by aramaic at 7:30 AM on December 19, 2003
Ahhh, don't you just love it when the parodies just write themselves?...it saves so much time. Too much of this sort of thing could put the Onion out of business
posted by troutfishing at 7:32 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by troutfishing at 7:32 AM on December 19, 2003
tommyspoon, you are clearly a cryptosyndicalist running-dog capitalist lackey with masculofascist tendencies.
No, he's not. I know, cause I'm one, and he's never at the meetings.
posted by jonmc at 7:33 AM on December 19, 2003
No, he's not. I know, cause I'm one, and he's never at the meetings.
posted by jonmc at 7:33 AM on December 19, 2003
I like the fact that they plan on putting Eminem in a re-education camp... WHEN THE REVOLUTION COMES!!!
posted by Spacelegoman at 7:39 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by Spacelegoman at 7:39 AM on December 19, 2003
And in a country like the United $tates, where the workers would rather live off the exploitation of the third world...
d00ds, they spelled out the US with dollar signs!!! Which, of course, will be a grammatical requirement--when the revolution comes...
posted by dhoyt at 7:52 AM on December 19, 2003
d00ds, they spelled out the US with dollar signs!!! Which, of course, will be a grammatical requirement--when the revolution comes...
posted by dhoyt at 7:52 AM on December 19, 2003
Do these folks like anything?
posted by grabbingsand at 8:12 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by grabbingsand at 8:12 AM on December 19, 2003
Do these folks like anything?
Sure they do. They like Rage Against the Machine.
Of course.
posted by COBRA! at 8:23 AM on December 19, 2003
Sure they do. They like Rage Against the Machine.
Of course.
posted by COBRA! at 8:23 AM on December 19, 2003
At the risk of sounding pretty stupid, is this an actual organization? - It looked like parody at first glance, then I started poking around, and, well...these people seem serious...
posted by jalexei at 8:36 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by jalexei at 8:36 AM on December 19, 2003
Sure they do. They like Rage Against the Machine.
So, not only are they delusional, they also have horrible taste.
I'll betcha this organization is almost exclusively made up of white, upper-middle to upper class, Ivy League educated brats who were not beaten enough as children.
posted by jonmc at 8:38 AM on December 19, 2003
So, not only are they delusional, they also have horrible taste.
I'll betcha this organization is almost exclusively made up of white, upper-middle to upper class, Ivy League educated brats who were not beaten enough as children.
posted by jonmc at 8:38 AM on December 19, 2003
So, not only are they delusional, they also have horrible taste.
They make it pretty clear that they don't even care about the music, just about THE MESSAGE. Man. Reading these (and their movie reviews) just makes my head hurt. It reminds me of a Marxist critique of The Simpsons that I read once, claiming that the show is a total failure because it doesn't show capitalism in a bad-enough light.
posted by COBRA! at 8:42 AM on December 19, 2003
They make it pretty clear that they don't even care about the music, just about THE MESSAGE. Man. Reading these (and their movie reviews) just makes my head hurt. It reminds me of a Marxist critique of The Simpsons that I read once, claiming that the show is a total failure because it doesn't show capitalism in a bad-enough light.
posted by COBRA! at 8:42 AM on December 19, 2003
Nah, no-one uses "wimmin" without a hefty dose of parody post-Millie Tant. Must be a gag.
posted by bifter at 9:08 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by bifter at 9:08 AM on December 19, 2003
"...who were not beaten enough as children."
Seriously, though: Are any children beaten enough?
posted by spazzm at 9:38 AM on December 19, 2003
Seriously, though: Are any children beaten enough?
posted by spazzm at 9:38 AM on December 19, 2003
Yeah, the MIM are a real organization -- very tiny; you can see a handful of 'em at various demos. They're the ones wearing the atrocious "Mao More Than Ever" t-shirts.
I would like, however, to speak up for Marxists who are most decidely neither puritans nor killjoys with crappy taste in music. But then, I'm a Trotskyist; we're the ones who like art and culture.
posted by scody at 10:05 AM on December 19, 2003
I would like, however, to speak up for Marxists who are most decidely neither puritans nor killjoys with crappy taste in music. But then, I'm a Trotskyist; we're the ones who like art and culture.
posted by scody at 10:05 AM on December 19, 2003
Just an outstanding thread. Thank you one and all.
posted by mojohand at 10:06 AM on December 19, 2003
posted by mojohand at 10:06 AM on December 19, 2003
> They like Rage Against the Machine.
Does that mean they're wholly owned by Sony, like RATM was?
posted by jfuller at 10:46 AM on December 19, 2003
Does that mean they're wholly owned by Sony, like RATM was?
posted by jfuller at 10:46 AM on December 19, 2003
tommyspoon, you are clearly a cryptosyndicalist running-dog capitalist lackey with masculofascist tendencies.
So would a cryptosyndicalist running-dog capitalist lackey without masculofascist tendencies be the second against the wall?
posted by rschram at 11:08 AM on December 19, 2003
So would a cryptosyndicalist running-dog capitalist lackey without masculofascist tendencies be the second against the wall?
posted by rschram at 11:08 AM on December 19, 2003
Commies, bah! They'd have me painting harvest combines and lathes in the horrendous socialist realist style, instead of this. I'll never forgive those nitwits for suppressing Constructivism.
posted by Scoo at 6:20 PM on December 19, 2003
posted by Scoo at 6:20 PM on December 19, 2003
I kind of expected them to have Springsteen in the reviewed list, though of course he would be spanked for not being worker-friendly enough I suppose. But I had to laugh at their review of Midnight Oil.
posted by billsaysthis at 6:50 PM on December 19, 2003
posted by billsaysthis at 6:50 PM on December 19, 2003
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While I certainly have no love for a lot of the music these people are talking about, they may be the most tedious bunch of killjoys I have ever seen. More proof that Marxists are really Puritans in disguise, in that they can't stand the thought that someone somewhere might be enjoying themselves, especially with something they don't approve of. Political fundamentalists are as tiresome as religious fundementalists.
And music provided it's own review of Mao and his ilk
posted by jonmc at 7:06 AM on December 19, 2003