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    Predefinito 2008: Giuliani, Dux Americano

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    MUSSOLINI ON THE HUDSON
    The Giuliani Regime and
    NeoFascism in New York
    By A. Kronstadt

    What do you call a city in which the police department has a
    special operation to repair the locks of people whose apartments
    have been invaded, erroneously, by drug-raiding cops? What do you
    call a city where a virulently right wing social regime is
    imposed upon people in the guise of public safety, where dance
    halls are closed down and cops arrest everyone on petty excuses
    in order to shake them down for something more serious--a
    philosophy touted as a great breakthrough in law enforcement?
    What do you call a city which now has too many police, and whose
    mayor dreams of eradicating crime altogether? In order to take
    the step into this brave new world, we must all be regimented in
    all sorts of petty new ways; the policeman will now have the
    right to stop us on the street because, in his opinion, we have
    walked across the street in the wrong way. This is not a normal
    system any more, people, this is not just a return to
    "traditional values," but a futuristic authoritarian system that
    is being imposed upon us in New York City. Fascism may be a bad
    word for it, but it is the equivalent of fascism, in this new
    time and place.

    Rudolf Giuliani and his supporters among large a swath of the
    New York City middle class refer to their ideology by the code
    phrase "quality of life." These fascists do not resemble the
    fascists of old Europe any more than the 1930s resemble the
    1990s, but the basic elements of Giuliani's power over New York
    are the same as those of historical fascism.

    Fascism, like Communism, amounts to a series of social
    experiments imposed upon the populace by an over-armed government
    and a howling mob of true believers. Fascists are led by leaders
    who are psychotic control freaks demanding undivided attention at
    all times, who are determined to mold people into their own
    preconceived image. They are supported by an insecure public who
    have been frightened into an emergency mentality where "crime"
    and "disorder" have become so desperate that desperate measures
    are required.

    Fascism germinates during times of troubles and is first
    instigated by cliques of resentful ideologues that spring
    primarily from the insecure middle class. In Germany the fascists
    recruited German shopkeepers and professionals who resented
    competition from Jews and "others." In Italy, these same
    cockroach capitalists formed Black Shirt battalions who
    terrorized political dissidents and brought Benito Mussolini to
    power. In our neighborhood--the Lower East Side--they include the
    quality of life creeps such as Kate Walters and the Save Avenue A
    Association, who, now that they have eliminated street peddlers,
    have moved on to closing down bars and clubs. In particular, they
    include former City Councilman Antonio Pagan and the clique of
    land speculators who crystallized around him in the turbulent
    late 1980s. They include the well-dressed ladies who flock to 9th
    precinct community council meetings to denounce sleeping homeless
    people and young men and women who hang out on their corners. The
    "Jews and others" have been replaced by homeless people as well
    as youth, particularly groups of Black and Latino youth, but also
    nonconforming white kids, like punks and squatters.

    Like the Brown Shirts and Black Shirts who are their
    historical predescessors, the right wing busibodies of New York
    City are not the majority--they are a vocal minority who have an
    abnormal taste for order and personal power. Such people
    naturally suck up to the strong male authority figure. Their
    problem stems from insecurity which may be both real in the
    economic sense and subjective in the psychological sense. They
    include frustrated small business and co-op apartment owners as
    well as old, prejudiced people who are just plain gossips. You
    all know who you are. You are Giuliani's true believers. You are
    his disciples.

    Former Councilmember Antonio Pagan was a kind of predescessor
    to Giuliani--a kind of evil John the Baptist who carried forward
    the message of Rudy the Antichrist. He and his scheming power
    hungry colleagues imposed a Giuliani-like regime upon us, right
    here in the Lower East Side--three and a half years before
    Giuliani took office.

    In those days, Pagan's political machine formed its own Harper
    Valley PTA composed of neurotic, power-seeking busibodies like
    Elizabeth Acevedo and Susan Vaughn. They included neighborhood
    anti-peddler/anti-homeless "activists" like Kate Walters,
    Community Board 3 members and landlords like Kristyna Piorkowska
    and Howard Hemsley, bureaucrats like Martha Danziger and larval
    right-wing pundits like Steven Vincent. Pagan's sponsors in the
    Democratic Party were right wingers in Ed Koch's Village Reform
    Democrats, including Liz Schollenberger and Tim James, architects
    of the crackdown that has turned Washington Square Park into a
    graveyard. Pagan received money from rich, cynical Democratic
    manipulators like Wilbert Tatum, the publisher of the Amsterdam
    News and a property owner on East 3rd Street, and reached into
    the heart of the real estate community through cronies who were
    big players in the land business including Sam Turvey and the
    garden destroyer Donald Capoccia. All of these people
    crystallized around Pagan himself, a land speculator in the guise
    of a benefactor of the poor, who gleefully administered trickle-
    down projects under Reagan and Bush. His organization acquired
    blocks of property from the City's Department of Housing
    Preservation and Development, renovated them, and rented out with
    the intention of privatizing them some day. Pagan acquired a
    political following the old fashioned way, by dispensing
    patronage. Taking advantage of a the political nihilism of his
    day, he squeaked into office on a campaign of resentment against
    the poor, the young, and the culture of the streets.

    The issue that these they Pagandroids crystallized around was
    given the then-unfamiliar name of "quality of life." When Pagan
    and his minions brought in legions of cops to close down Tompkins
    Square Park, sack the homeless encampments, and make everyone
    subject to arrest on some petty pretext--it was in the name of
    "quality-of-life"--a political buzz word that didn't exist in
    anyone's vocabulary even ten years ago. It is still not part of
    the vocubulary of Joe Average, but has been used, with a secret
    meaning, by councilmember Pagan and Mayor Giuliani as well as the
    busybody "neighborhood activists" who brought these men into
    office. Just as "Final" and "Solution" mean something special
    when pronounced together as a phrase, "quality" "of" and "life"
    don't have the same meanings here as they do in the normal
    vernacular of New York City. There is a secret handshake here,
    the wink of an eye invisible to the "other."

    "Quality of Life" is a slogan that originated among
    conservative ideologues in places like the Manhattan Institute,
    where Rudolph Giuliani got his training in ideological newspeak.
    "Quality of Life" is the middle class ideology that decent people
    shouldn't live with "bums" and that poor people's culture and
    behavior should be run out of the centers of cities, which will
    consequently become expensive real estate. If you want a dose of
    this new urban doctrine, read the right-wing rantings of
    ideologues like William Tucker in the New York Press; he's a true
    believer (and also a ghost writer for Newt Gingrich). So is
    Michael Tomasky, formerly of the Village Voice, who now writes
    for New York Magazine. The quality of lifers have a liberal
    counterpart in the writings of psychiatrist guru Dr. Amitai
    Etzioni, a long-time fellow traveler in the camp of Hillary
    Clinton, who has advocated "reclaiming our public spaces," once
    again in the name of "quality of life." Dr. Etzioni's middle
    class cult of "communitarians" advocate the same things as the
    Manhattan Institute conservatives, although, as liberals, believe
    that the people arrested by the cops should be put in mental
    hospitals instead of jails. This right wing trend, like the
    fascism of old, has its pseudo-leftist "politically correct" side
    too. Pagan is Puerto Rican and gay and there are sour-pussed
    lesbian feminists among the quality of life creep "community
    actists".

    This new breed of poltical ideologue is not conservative in
    the West of the Hudson sense of the word. They include lesbians,
    faggots, and smart, rich men of color who aspire to be white.
    They includes mommies and daddies who quote Hillary Clinton.
    However, this political current is not liberal in anyone's sense
    of the word. It is a middle-class revolt--or more accurately--a
    reaction--against the culture of the poor. These ideologues have
    a reforming zeal, they are going to put a broom in everyone's
    hand and make them sweep the sidewalks like the Jews of Austria.
    They want to take the vagrants, who are all mental cases anyway,
    off to nice, safe mental hospitals where they will be given the
    proper drugs by responsible men in white coats. Like St.
    Augustine they want to build a City on the Hill where
    righteousness is everyone's business. They want to get rid of not
    only of what is bad for their quality of life but they want to
    rid the world of all life that has, in their opinion, a bad
    quality.

    These "neos" as I will call them because their ideology is an
    unkosher mixture of neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and
    neofascism, are now the concious vanguard of New York City
    thinking. Their ideology represents what most of the bankers,
    real estate, and insurance industry bigshots look to for their
    theoretical orientation, to whatever extent they need theory. The
    liberals too, turn out to be "neos," partisans of the one-party
    Clinton/Giuliani demopublican state in which there is a fusion of
    cold-hearted ideologies in the name of greed. Under Clinton the
    greed of the cattle-roasting Texas oil baron has become one with
    the even greedier greed of the family-evicting Manhattan real-
    estate yuppie--who awakens to Vivaldi and wants to send us all to
    psychiatrists. The yuppie has a wife who loves Hillary Clinton
    and thinks we need to bomb Iraq for the sake of the children.
    They are all "neos," united in the opinion that the government
    shouldn't spend anything on anybody. They are united that there
    should be millions of cops everywhere and lots of prison cells.
    They are united that what is good for business is good for the
    U.S.A. They are united that colleges should be privately owned
    and cost a lot of money. And they are united about quality of
    life and gentrification, because, after all, why should the
    cities be wasted on scoundrels who don't have any money.

    They are even united on the really ridiculous details like
    school uniforms, touted by both Bill Clinton and the Giuliani
    Board of Education. This business about making kids wear uniforms
    is not a return to "traditional values." It is an evil futuristic
    plot in which the government shall be allowed to determine your
    children's individualities. Did you have to wear a silly plaid
    skirt to public school, in New York of all places? Never, not
    even forty years ago. Nobody even discussed letting the
    government dress the kids until those damned Neo Fascists came to
    power, whom, like the Catholic Church feel the need to control
    everything because they are insecure, sexually repressed, power-
    hungry bastards. The Catholic Church has as much to do with
    fascism in New York City as it has had in Spain, Chile,
    Argentina, and other Catholic countries that have undergone
    periods of extreme authoritarian rule. Rudy Giuliani attacked
    Ruth Messinger for having failed to attend Catholic Church on
    Columbus day, an anti-Jewish slap that would never have been
    tolerated in the days when Jews were less yuppified. The Catholic
    Church is finally getting its maximum program implemented--no
    more porno parlors in Times Square and even the public school
    kids have to wear Catholic school uniforms. It is the Catholic
    school hall monitor mentality that is reflected in Giuliani's
    pedestrian-control plans, increased marijuana and beer arrests,
    and prostitute cleanups--where the johns, too, are arrested to
    appease the Hillary Clinton feminists.

    Look at what we face in the New York of 1998. A mayor who
    puts up video cameras to watch us on the streets. A mayor who
    wants to arrest us for crossing in the middle of the block. These
    are not a return to "conservative" traditional values but a
    futuristic, unprecedented attempt to micromanage our behavior--
    fascist social experiments in the purest sense of the word. Just
    as in the case of the school uniforms, we ask long-time New
    Yorkers whether they ever remember a time when people got stopped
    by cops for jaywalking? The government is even plotting fiendish
    social experiments against our critters. The City Department of
    Animal Control is now requiring the implantation of microchips in
    dogs as a condition for obtaining a dog license. No microchip to
    identify your confiscated dog at the pound and off he goes to the
    gas chamber.

    This is consistent with the demolition of the legal apartment
    building at 172 Stanton in which several of the tenants' pets
    were buried alive in the rubble along with their valuable
    possessions and heirlooms after Giuliani rode up in his limo and
    gave the order. This killing of animals typifies the mean-
    spirited, objective rationalism of the neo-fascist government--
    this deadly authoritarian micromanagement that applies any means
    to accomplish its ends.

    The authorities are empowered to disperse unruly crowds using
    pepper gas--demonstrations disrupt traffic, and to hell with
    freedom of assembly. Sure, you have a constitutional right to
    sell books on the street, but the cops will kick your ass for
    blocking the sidewalk. Sure, you have the right to make a poster,
    but the cops will run you in if you put it up on the wall. These
    are all attempts to suppress the indigenous culture of New York,
    and turn the whole city into generic, expensive real estate.

    This is, after all, a major stated goal of the "quality of
    lifers"--to regenerate the core of the inner city by driving out
    the bums, including the visible elements of the underground
    economy, the street people, and proletarian forms of
    entertainment like the theaters and peep shows of Times Square.
    This ideology dovetails, not coincidentally, with the control-
    junky, Catholic school hall monitor mentality of the city
    fathers, who are trying to put new meaning into the old saying
    that you can't fight City Hall.

    The only good thing about fascism is that it feels so good
    when it goes away. It doesn't last forever, because a new
    generation of people comes along and sweeps it into the trash can
    of history. Countries that have experienced fascism, like Italy
    and Spain, often see a great resurgence of enlightenment after
    seeing what it is like to live under the iron heel.

    For now, refuse to speak the Newspeak. Disobey the bastards
    every chance you get. Jaywalking is no longer just a way of
    getting across the street; it's a statement. One day, perhaps in
    just a few years, we in New York will break open the champagne
    and say "Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead!"

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    ma sei contento davvero?

    ma non aveva un cancro?

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    ma sei contento davvero?

    ma non aveva un cancro?
    Contentissimo.

    E` in gran forma.

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    Giuliani's politics contain proto-fascist elements. We should not hide from this fact. The discussion of Giuliani and fascism is also pertinent for local historical reasons. During the rise of Mussolini, more than a few New York City Italians supported the fascist dictator. Of course, this same community produced such progressives as Fiorello La Guardia and Vito Marcantonio. This is a sensitive subject, witness the change from the New York City Historical Society's frank depiction of the intracultural struggle in its exhibit on Italians in NY to a post-exhibit mealy-mouthed summary on its web site which reads: "The 1933 election of reform candidate Fiorello La Guardia as mayor of New York reflected the strength of Italian voters. Like any community, however, Italian-Americans are not monolithic in their political views. The rise of European Fascism created significant political divisions among New York's Italian population. Yet, when called upon, civilians organized behind the war effort, staging countless rallies, war bond drives, Red Cross efforts and youth enlistment campaigns."

    The Italian-American right is not the only story shoved down the memory hole. How many know, for example, that 21% of the initial votes for Republican mayor Fiorello LaGuardia came from the left-wing American Labor Party? Where would Giuliani have fallen in this political divide? Hardly on the side of LaGuardia.

    These are matters worth discussing frankly. Let Giuliani explain how he differs with the fascist idea, and not hide behind Abraham Foxman's coat tails. Let's debate the fascistic side of both the Clintons and Giuliani. Or are we now a nation that permits "fuck" on cable TV but not "fascism" in an art museum? If so, we are finished, whatever we call it.

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    Contentissimo.

    E` in gran forma.
    mi dispiace.

    saluti

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    si ma il programma di Giuliani per gli Stati Uniti lo si conosce o è soltanto aria fritta?

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    I dati parlano chiaro.

    E lui si è dichiarato molte volte a favore dell'aborto, altrochè duce, ha preso molti consensi anche dai democratici a New York, dov'è stato rieletto due volte.

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    Ho visto di recente un documentario sull'undici settembre con protagonista Rudolph Giuliani e le sue azioni di direzione soccorsi in quei giorni d'emergenza, se si presenta con queste credenziali è imbattibile chiunque sia il suo avversario

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    si ma il programma di Giuliani per gli Stati Uniti lo si conosce o è soltanto aria fritta?
    ce lo immaginiamo.

    io in realtà sogno un presidente che badi meno all'estero, come i repubblicani di un tempo... che sia una carogna all'interno non me ne importa poi tanto...

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    non è detto che Giuliani sia un interventista, anzi a me non sembra
    poi comunque avrebbe sempre delle lobby sioniste a cui rispondere, quindi non saprei dirti....

 

 
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