10:10 campaign lunacy promotes arms trade
Karr Bone | 26.11.2009 10:56 | Anti-militarism | Climate Chaos
It's being reported on The Guardian website that the climate change campaign 10:10 has accepted an arms manufacturer to be part of it's campaign.
I can't say I'm that suprised, after watching Frannys Armstrong's performance on a couple of media outlets over the last few months, she really seems to be the biggest liberal with the loudest mouth around, and this just proves that 10:10 sits firmly on the statist, reformist side of the fence when it comes to dealing with climate change - i.e. the enemy.
To all those involved with 10:10 - expect to be getting some flak for this, and all your other shit activity over the next bit of time. You've just proved yourselves beyond the pale when it comes to any sort of radical politics.
Giving some kind of fake green credence to arms manufacturers, WTF?!
I can't say I'm that suprised, after watching Frannys Armstrong's performance on a couple of media outlets over the last few months, she really seems to be the biggest liberal with the loudest mouth around, and this just proves that 10:10 sits firmly on the statist, reformist side of the fence when it comes to dealing with climate change - i.e. the enemy.
To all those involved with 10:10 - expect to be getting some flak for this, and all your other shit activity over the next bit of time. You've just proved yourselves beyond the pale when it comes to any sort of radical politics.
Giving some kind of fake green credence to arms manufacturers, WTF?!
Karr Bone
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Corporate Watch article on 10:10
26.11.2009 11:25
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?query=10%3A10&lid=21&go=GO
guardian article:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/nov/25/arms-manufacturer-1010-campaign
Corporate Watch
Franny Armstrong is the new Bob Geldof
26.11.2009 18:42
oh dear
10:10 diverts people from Copenhagen
26.11.2009 20:08
John Ackers
A hint of realism
27.11.2009 10:33
In the meantime, perhaps we should encourage arms manufacturers to reduce their carbon emissions. Just a thought.
anon
The road to hell is paved with good intent...
27.11.2009 12:25
As for the other post, do you seriously suggest we should be supporting anyone or any company/state that makes token efforts to show themselves to be making any effort, however small, to reduce their emissions? Who will you applaud next, execution chambers doing Carbon Capture and Storage? You fool.
10:10 and the above 2 posters are startlingly Naive
Just being realistic
27.11.2009 16:33
My point is that much as many of us would like to see the capitalist structures that we consider responsible for all the ills of this world being dismantled, it is, I'm afraid, a sad reality that this is unlikely to happen any time soon. Meanwhile, the planet is warming up, the forests are being chopped down and greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise. What we should be asking ourselves is what effective action we can realistically take right now to reduce emissions across the board. Targets are one thing, but how will they be achieved? Unless every sector of society is involved, we are bound to fail. If you start making moral rather than pragmatic judgments about who can and can't make a commitment to cut their emissions, you enter a minefield and increase the likelihood of failure.
anon
Thanks for the sensible answer!
28.11.2009 15:02
10:10 and the above posters are still naive but...
Difficult path to tread...
29.11.2009 02:07
The Vegan Society produces a guide to vegan products and this always gets stick for similar reasons e.g. including companies that people think are unethical (i.e. pretty much every company).
Anyway, it's just an awareness raising exercise so I wouldn't read too much into it. Maybe people will hear about it and think "if even scum like arms manufacturers are cutting their CO2 emissions, then maybe I should too, otherwise I'm worse than those lowlife."
I'm sure the people behind 10:10 couldn't really give a shit about arms dealers cutting pollution and would much rather they all kill themselves, but for pragmatic reasons they can't really say this.
Coincidentally I just watched The Age Of Stupid today, good film, nicely done.
anon