Esta compilación de textos es por gusto individual. Las elecciones son, más o menos, las lecturas que me han influenciado en mi posición como anarquista durante mi vida. Si bien, no todos los textos son acerca de ideas o experiencias ácratas, han sido cercanos sus planteamientos revolucionarios a las teorías y prácticas contra el mundo de la autoridad. Por otro lado, seguro hay otros que se me han quedado en el tintero que son más fundamentales, y otras que desconozco, pero insisto: es mero gusto individual.
Debido a que me han preguntado sobre libros introductorios al anarquismo y la lucha revolucionaria antiautoritaria, he decidido compilar textos muy diversos, de distintas tendencias y formas, que pueden servir para un acercamiento general acerca de la posición por la anarquía. Están en orden alfabético por el título del libro, hay un link de descarga al costado del nombre, y una reseña de cada uno.
Los que no tengo completos son: “Jacob. Recuerdos de un rebelde” de Bernard Thomas; y “La historia de la Angry Brigade. Nos estamos acercando” de Fernando Rocha. Si alguien los tiene por favor contactarse a: [email protected]
Las reseñas fueron extraídas de distintas páginas de internet. Decidí no mostrar las fuentes porque no lo consideré importante para el objetivo de la iniciativa.
¡Apoyen con la difusión!
¡Viva la anarquía!
LISTA DE TEXTOS
1- Adiós prisión: El relato de las fugas más espectaculares- Juan José Garfia
2-Ai Ferri corti- Anonimx
3- Anarcofeminismo y Louise Michel- Marian Leighton
4- Anarquismo es movimiento- Tomas Ibañez
5- Anarquismo: Lo que significa realmente- Emma Goldman
6- Autobiografía de un irreductible- Claudio Lavazza
7- Caminar- Henry Thoreau
8-Ch`Ixinakax Utxiwa: Una reflexión sobre prácticas y discursos descolonizadores- Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
9- Contra el leviatán y contra su historia- Fredy Perlman
10- Contra los pastores contra los rebaños- Albert Libertad
11- Cuando cae el telón- Bruno Filippi
12- Cuentos breves- Rafael Barret
13- De la huelga salvaje a la autogestión generalizada- Raoul Vaneigem
14- Desierto- Anonimx
15- Dios y el estado- Mijail Bakunin
16- El abismo se repuebla- Jaime Semprun
17-El desorden de la libertad- Massimo Passamani
18- El jardín de las peculiaridades- Jesús Sepúlveda
19- Entre la plataforma y el partido- Patrick Rossineri
20- Fragmentos de antropología anarquista- David Graeber
21- Hacia la nada creadora- Renzo Novatore
22- Hijo de ladrón- Manuel Rojas
23- Homenaje a Cataluña- George Orwell
24- Jacob: Recuerdos de un rebelde- Bernard Thomas
25- La anarquía funciona- Peter Gerderloos
26- La anarquía y el método del anarquismo- Errico Malatesta
27- La conquista del pan- Piotr Kropotkin
28- La historia de Angry Brigade. Nos estamos acercando- Servando Rocha
29- La ideología anarquista- Ángel Capelleti
30- La insurrección que viene- Comité invisible
31- La revolución desconocida- Volin
32- La sociedad contra el estado- Pierre Clastres
33- La sociedad del espectáculo- Guy Debord
34- La tensión anarquista- Alfredo Bonnano
35- Los desposeídos- Ursula K. Le Guin
36- Los invisibles- Nanni Balestrini
37- Memoria de un revolucionario- Victor Serge
38- Nuestra necesidad de consuelo es insaciable- Stig Dagerman
39- Odio las mañanas- Jean Marc Rouillan
40- Pensamiento crítico como arma anarquista- Wolfi Landstreicher
"I do not! You're the one that sucks, the parkour is hard!"
Two best friends by the name Han Gyeong-Su and L/N Y/N were playing a zombie video game called, "Dying Light," but little did they know, their future would be filled with the same kind of monsters.
"If zombies were real, would you protect me, Y/N?" Gyeong-Su pauses the game and looks at his best friend.
Y/N looks back at him, "Nope." She tries to stifle a laugh.
"Yah!" Gyeong-Su slides over to her and raises his arms as if ready to tickle her, "Why not!"
"Gyeong-Su, don't. I was kidding!" She gets ready to stand up and run, only to have his hands run all over her sides; causing her to burst into a fit of loud laughter.
He watched her face contort into pure happiness, she was adorable in his eyes. She was perfection to him. How could she be everything he ever wanted? All he wants is her, there's was no way he thought of her the same. She was always talking to Wu-Jin, that must mean that she likes him. All he could do was dream about being with her.
"Okay! Okay! Stop, dude!" Y/N curled up into a ball.
Gyeong-Su smiles and releases her, "Come on, we should go to bed, it's late and we've got school tomorrow."
Y/N was staying at his house for the night as her parents were on a business trip in America for the week.
"Ugh fine."
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"Oh my god, I can't believe we slept in! We're gonna be so late! I don't wanna get in trouble." Y/N runs beside her best friend.
"Hey at least we'll be stuck at school together," he smiles.
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Afterlife | Wesker x F!Reader Ch.1
Y/N groaned with a scratch of her head, "Chris, I'm tired, let's please rest. Claire, you agree with me, right?" She pleadfully looked at the female Redfield.
Claire shook her head, "I thought you had tons of energy two minutes ago."
Chris chuckled at his sisters remark. Y/N glared at Chris, slapping the back of his neck.
"OW?! What the hell was that for???" Chris glared back.
"Don't worry about it, Mr Redfield." She clicked her tongue.
Claire was getting annoyed, "Oh my god, why won't you to just have babies already, you both fight like a married couple."
Y/N and Chris looked at Claire, "That's disgusting!" They said in sync with another, before looking at each other in disgust.
Claire rolled her eyes and walked ahead.
"I just want to get out this damn forest already," the tired girl said.
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The three partners stepped with caution, their guns aimed to the ground, prepared to fire. They were told this building was secretly holding experiments for Umbrella, testing on humans, to further create the zombie virus. To strengthen Ouroboros. One of the people in charge? Albert Wesker. Born in 1960. He's immortal, hasn't aged since, still remains youthful. Difficult to kill, didn't die when fired with rpgs, nor when in lava. Survived everything.
Ouroboros is protecting him, and since his run in with Tyrant, many years ago. Chris Redfield has always fought with Albert Wesker since he can remember.
Y/N and Chris had liked each other in the beginning when they first met, but they bicker too often so they agreed it would never work. Though, they still have hook ups every now and then, its been a few months since the last one. With the virus increasing, they sorta lost interest in it. Plus, they found Claire, so it was hard for them to have alone time.
Claire figured out about their hookups immediately when she reunited with Chris, and met Y/N.
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#3
Y’all, this is fucking hilarious. Yoo In Soo having an interview with Gwi Nam
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182 notes - Posted February 17, 2022
#2
Hambie (Part 2) | Gwi-Nam x Reader
"Wait, what happened to your left eye." Y/N reaches for Gwi-Nam's face but he slaps her hand away.
"That fucking Lee Cheongsan, bitch. He stabbed my eye with a phone." He leans against a desk.
Gwi-Nam and her were childhood friends, though once they got to high school they went there separate ways. Gwi-Nam became the school bully. Y/N became absolutely no one. She only met Gyeong-Su because they shared a home room. She made a joke one time and it caused Gyeong-Su to laugh. From there a beautiful but very teasing relationship bloomed between the two jokesters.
Snapping fingers brought Y/N out of her trance, "Hey, dumbass, what are you thinking about?"
"Just a friend that died."
"Oh that small idiot? I honestly don't even know how you became friends with that annoying idiot." Y/N smacks the back of his head.
"Because he was funny unlike your ugly bitchass." She scoffs.
Gwi-Nam had to be jealous, why else would he insult her only friend? Now that she thinks about it, she hasn't hung out with Gwi-Nam since the beginning of high school. They've only really made eye contact and hung out with other people. He hung out with the wrong crowd, she hung out with no crowd. Which was quite lonely in her opinion. She wished she still hung out with him, but she honestly stopped caring after he became the infamous school bully.
"So, Gwi, how are you gonna manage now that there isn't anyone to bully?" She snickered.
Gwi-Nam rolls his eyes and smacks her back, "I still have you to bully."
Y/N definitely couldn't deny it, she had feelings for the boy but there was no way in hell she'd tell him. She was afraid he'd use her, then dump her, then bully her forever.
Yeah they're still friends, but what if she ruins it? He's all she has left in this world, she didn't have parents, she lived with her aunt that honestly never really cared about her. Gwi-Nam's family basically took care of her.
"Hey, bruh, I'm starving, I know you probably are too, but you're not eating me, so maybe, just maybe-"
"Y/N, no, get food for yourself. Keep annoying me and I will definitely eat you." Gwi-Nam smirks and hovers over her.
Y/N rolls her eyes and pushes him back, "Yah, did corona not teach you to social distance?"
She waves her hand in front of her nose, "plus you smell like a fucking corpse."
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My #1 post of 2022
Hambie | Gwi-Nam x Reader
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"Dae-Su, what the hell is a Hambie???"
"Oh, you know, a half-zombie."
"What the fuck.. How did you even come up with that, dude?" Y/N laughed at Dae-Su, in which he responded back with a chuckle.
“Shit. I’m so bored.” Y/N said and everyone agreed with her.
She looked at Hyo-Ryong and Ji-Min chatting, she became sad because she technically wasn’t friends with anyone in the room, except Gyeong-Su, and well, he’s gone. She never really talked to Dae-Su or Cheong-San.
She stood up from her chair and looked out the window. Zombies were just tripping over each other which made her laugh. The other kids just looked at her like she was insane. How could anyone laugh in this situation? She has a dark sense of humor. She was about to tell Gyeong-su to come look but then she remembered, again. He’s gone. She looked away from the window and sunk down the wall.
She swore if Na-Yeon happens to survive this, she’d kill her herself.
With her knees to pulled to her chest, she began to cry.
She wiped the falling tears and stood up, “Who has a backpack?”
Everyone looked at her, “I do.” Hyo-Ryung says, “Why?”
“Because, I’m hungry, I’m sure everyone else is hungry. Since we can’t even get in that closet. I’m gonna go look for food for us.”
“Why are you insane?? You’ll die out there!” On-Jo shook her head in disbelief.
“And? I’ve got nothing else to live for.” Y/N shrugged and walked over to Hyo-Ryung.
Hyo-Ryung hands her the empty bag then hugs her, “I know we aren’t friends but good luck, please return safely.”
Y/N nods and heads out the window.
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“Shit! Shit! Shit!” Zombies chased after Y/N, even falling atop one another, trying to get through the cramped hallway.
Meanwhile, Gwi-Nam was asleep in a room that was empty.
Y/N becomes tired quickly, readjusting the straps on her shoulders.
She decides to look back, seeing maybe 20-30 zombies chasing after her, "fuck this," she runs into the closest room and slams the door closed.
“Yah! Who are you?” Y/N froze when she heard an unknown voice. Seeing a broom next to her, she grabs it, and starts hitting whatever just talked.
Gwi-Nam was already getting aggravated, he grabs the broom from her, snaps it in half on his leg then throws it across the room.
Y/N is then pushed the against the wall. “Who. The. Fuck. Are. You?” He demanded.
Y/N gave him her infamous resting bitchface, “Get the fuck off me, you fucking stink.” She pushes him off of her.
Realization suddenly hit her, “Wait a minute, Gwi???”
She grabbed the bloody hambie and pulled him to her, “Oh my god, you’re okay.”
Gwi-Nam realized it was Y/N, “I wouldn’t say I’m okay, I’m fantastic. I’m a god.”
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Mary Ann (Blom) Berry. To so many, she was a skilled caregiver, a caring friend, and a loyal supporter. To us, she was mom, grandma, sister, and Aunt Hon. She peacefully went to the Lord on May 13 at the age of 81.
Her memory and legacy will live on through those who loved her, including her children, Michael (Cindi) Berry, Kristin (Brian) Kertin, and Karen (Sean) Gardner; her grandchildren, Justin Berry, Madison Kertin, Andrew Berry, Katelyn Kertin, Joseph Gardner, and Ryan Gardner; her brother, Wayne (Susan) Blom; her nephews, Jason Blom and Brian (Michelle) Blom; her great nephew and niece, Lincoln Blom and Monroe Blom; and many extended relatives, including cousins, Margaret Iles, David (Katriya) Carlson, Donald (Sherry) Blom, Doug (Jan) Blom, Richard (Martha) Blom, Daniel (Jeanne) Blom, Jerry (Lorraine) Hyatt, Becky (Johnny) Long, Laura (Troy) Fraebel. Katherine (Hans) Crump-Wiesner, Judith (Vincent) Fala, Margaret Ann Rutledge (G. Stuart Ackman), Albert Turner Rutledge (Anne Marie Carry), and Martha Holden Rutledge (Richard Young). She is preceded in death by her father, Grant Blom, and her mother, Marian Blom.
Mary Ann was born on November 25, 1941, in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and was raised in Terre Haute, Indiana. She lived many places throughout the United States, but spent her retirement years in Noblesville, Indiana.
Mary Ann built a life that was centered in her faith, dedicated to service, and committed to her loved ones.
She grew up attending Bible Center Church in Terre Haute where she established friendships at a young age that continued into her adult years as they attended nursing school together at West Suburban College of Nursing in Oak Park, Illinois. These friendships remained to be some of the most valued relationships in her life up until her passing.
After graduating from nursing school in 1962 she briefly taught younger students at West Suburban before pursuing her Bachelor of Science from Bob Jones University. At Bob Jones, she met, and later married, Herbert Berry. Together, they had three children.
She poured her heart into service as a nurse. Early on, she served as a missionary in South Korea, supporting an orphanage and helping to place babies into loving homes. Her nursing career spanned 40 years, including 15 years with the VA in Marion, Indiana. Even in her retirement, she continued working in the healthcare sector part-time with Sunrise Senior Living in Carmel, Indiana until she died – an experience that, in her words, was the best job she ever had.
A lifelong Christian, she regularly participated in prayer circles, bible studies, peer ministry, and as a member of the alter guild. She was an active member of Spirit of Joy Church in Indianapolis, Indiana and a regular volunteer at The Sharing Place.
She was dedicated to her family – dog sitting (even though she didn't particularly like dogs), attending her grandchildren's sporting events, and traveling many miles to help with her children's various moves and home projects.
In addition to her commitment to the church, volunteerism, work, and family – she loved spending time on her hobbies, particularly decorating her home, sewing for children and grandchildren, and tending to her garden.
When we celebrated Mary Ann's 80th birthday in 2021 or attended her Blom family reunion that was 70 years in the making last year, we certainly thought she had decades left to live. Though Mary Ann's earthly life ended earlier than we expected, we know she lived it to the fullest and is now in the heavenly home God has promised.
A Celebration of Eternal Life for Mary Ann will be held at Spirit of Joy Church (3535 Kessler Blvd E Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46220) on May 18 at 1:00pm with visitation immediately preceding, beginning at 11:00am. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be made in her memory to one of Mary Ann's causes: The Sharing Place (through Lutheran Child and Family Services), Spirit of Joy Church, or Compassion International.
[Erinnerungen an Hans Türk](http://fairmuenchen.de/erinnerungen-an-hans-tuerk/ "http://fairmuenchen.de/erinnerungen-an-hans-tuerk/")
Hans Türk dokumentierte und verarbeitete viele antifaschistische Aktionen:
Dieter M. Knesebeck, wie er sich auf Facebook nannte, Johann Türk, ist Anfang September 2020 verstorben.
„Ich werde sein Lebenswerk mit dem AnderweltVerlag und anderweltonline.com weiterführen. Er wird nicht in Vergessenheit geraten. In Trauer um einen außergewöhnlichen Mensch und großartigen Aufklärer“, schrieb Peter Haisenko am 8. Sept 2020
Seine Beerdigung findet am 23. Oktober um 15 Uhr auf dem Neubiberger Friedhof statt.
Otto Dreßler 1. November 1930 – 11. Juli 2006
unmögliche Kunst: Ausstellung im Bayrischen Landtag: Kunstaktion gegen Rechtsradikalismus
„Vom Erbe der Väter zum Wahnsinn der Enkel“.
Die Erinnerungsperformance in München gab es zwei mal:
Die Erste:
Eine Erinnerungsperformance zur Reichspogromnacht initiierte der Münchner Künstler Wolfram Kastner. Zwei Männer in SA-Uniform (Heinz Huber, Georg Schramm) führten fünf Personen (Wolfram Kastner, Edgar Liegl, Brigitta Oberhauser, Hiltraud Pusch-Zilker, Peter Thalheim) mit dem Davidstern durch Münchens Innenstadt.
Die Polizei sah in der Aktion eine unangemeldete Demonstration und nahm Kastner und seine sechs Kollegen fest.
Vom Hinweis der Veranstalter, dass es sich um eine nicht genehmigungspflichtige Kunstaktion handele, ließen sich die Ordnungshüter nicht beeindrucken. „Was damals vor aller Augen geschah, daran ist heute vor aller Augen zu erinnern – ohne zu verharmlosen oder aufzubauschen, und ohne ein falsches Bemühen um volle Authentizität.
Den Transfer zu heute muss jeder selbst herstellen.“ (Wolfram P. Kastner) Der Staatsanwalt stellte dreimal Strafantrag gegen Wolfram Kastner wegen Verstoßes gegen das Versammlungsgesetz sowie wegen des Tragens verbotener Abzeichen.
Die Zweite
https://youtu.be/vpeokkjXxSo
Darstellende hier sind Michael Bischof und Fritz Letsch, (SA) Albert Lörcher, Hiltraud Pusch-Zilker, Georg Ledig, Wolfram Kastner, u.a. als Stadträte, auf dem Weg nach Dachau …
Karl Ude *14. Januar 1906 in Düsseldorf; +1. April 1997 in München, war ein deutscher Journalist und Schriftsteller. Ude arbeitete als Literatur, Film- und Theaterkritiker für verschiedene Zeitungen zwischen 1933 – 1945. Ab 1945 Redakteur für die Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Sein Lebenslauf hört am 10. 1. 1933 auf und geht nach 12 jähriger Unterbrechung, am 10. 5. 1945 kontinuierlich wieder weiter.
Näheres unter: http://www.karlude.de
Auszeichnungen, Literaturpreise, Orden . . .
Erzähler-Wettbewerb der Zeitschrift „Das XX. Jahrhundert“ – (Eugen-Diederichs-Verlag Jena)
Dotierung: 3.000 RM (1941) für für die Pferde auf Elsenhöhe (1. Preis).
1966 und 1986 die Medaille München leuchtet, 1967 den Tukan-Preis,
1976 den Ernst-Hoferichter-Preis, 1977 Bundesverdienstkreuz und den Schwabinger Kunstpreis.
Nach Durchsicht von über 4000 Artikeln, darf man behaupten: Karl Ude verfasste vorwiegend Antisemitische -und Nationalsozialistische Texte u.a. auch im Völkischen Stil, mitunter im „SS-Stil“, heißt Stürmer-Stil.
Schon Ende 20er Anfang 30er Jahre war Ude ein glühender und überzeugter Verehrer der „Bewegung“, so ist auch der (sein) „Umzug“ in die „Hauptstadt der Bewegung zu erklären“, näheres im Buch!
Karl Ude hat sich mit hohem Phatos auf das Niveau des niedrigsten Propagandisten Goebbels herunter gelassen, wie ihn sich Goebbels und Hitler nicht besser wünschen konnte!
List of artists who have participated in exhibitions at 356 Mission:
2013
Laura Owens
Math Bass
Mike Bouchet
Sarah Braman
Sara Clendening
Barry Johnston
Kricket Lane
Daniel McDonald
Pentti Monkkonen
Matt Paweski
Jennifer Rochlin
Colin Snapp
Jessica Stockholder
Oscar Tuazon
Daniel Turner
Amy Yao
Eric Palgon
Yshai Yudekovitz
Nicholas Arehart
Bridget Batch + Kevin Cooley
Danielle Bustillo
Joey Cannizzaro
Jamie Hilder
Meghan Gordon
Becca Lieb
Mindy Lu
David Sikander Muenzer
Bryne Rasmussen-Smith + Andrew Smith-Rasmussen
Tatiana Vahan
Sturtevant
Shimon Minamikawa
2014
John Kaufman
Scott Reeder
Oliver Payne
Yuki Kimura
Alex Katz
Michael Dopp, Calvin Marcus, and Isaac Resnikoff
Trevor Shimizu
Becca Albee
Brody Albert and Kaeleen Wescoat-O'Neill
Lilly Aldriedge
Katie Aliprando
Mark Allen
Dewey Ambrosino
Marie Angeletti
Eika Aoshima
Jonathan Apgar
Cory Arcangel
Jacinto Astiazaran
Lisa Anne Auerbach
John Baldessari
Judie Bamber
Ray Anthony Barrett
Peter Barrickman
Darcy Bartoletti
Math Bass
Stephen Berens
Jennifer Berger
Molly Berman
Cindy Bernard
Amy Bessone
Lucas Blalock
Seth Bogart
Jennifer Bolande
Joseph Bolstad
Elba Bondaroff
Marco Braunschweiler
Brian Bress
Brian Briggs and Laura Copelin
Delia Brown
Sally Bruno
Edgar Bryan
Elizabeth Bryant
Jedediah Caesar
Jedediah Caesar and Kate Costello (Extraterrestrial)
Sarah Cain
Kristin Calabrese
Ingrid Calame
Ross Caliendo
Joshua Callaghan
Brian Calvin
Andrew Cannon
Ben Carlson
Jae Choi
Milano Chow
Donna Chung
Jonathan Clarke
Sara Clendening
Justin Cole
Kelly Marie Conder
Matt Connors
Vanessa Conte
Alika Cooper
Liz Craft
Meg Cranston
Cameron Crone
CH Cummings
Lila De Magalheas
Dave Deany
Michael Decker
Gracie DeVito
Michael Dopp
Katie Douglass
Lauren Dudko
Julia Dzwonkoski and Kye Potter
Mari Eastman
Brad Eberhard
Clifford Eberly
Shannon Ebner
Benjamin Echeverria
Ken Ehrlich
Alyse Emdur
Karl Erickson
Ron Ewert
Ann Faison
Cayetano Ferrer
Gabrielle Ferrer
Luke Fischbeck
Katy Fischer
Morgan Fisher
Jesse Fleming
Maya Ford
Simone Forti
Brendan Fowler
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
Erik Frydenborg
Francesca Gabbiani and Eddie Ruscha
Nikolas Gambaroff
Kathryn Garcia
John Geary
Veronica Gelbaum
Rashell George
Laeh Glenn
Samara Golden
Piero Golia
Sayre Gomez
Hannah Greely
Justin John Greene
Cassandre M. Griffin
Katie Grinnan
Mark Grock
Julian Gross
Karin Gulbran
Jamal Gunn Becker
Karl Haendel
Mark Hagen
Rick Hager
Kate Mosher Hall
Kevin Hanley
Justin Hansch
Peter Harkawik
Jenny Hart
Jeff Hassay
Michael Henry Hayden and Anthony Lepore
Carol Hendrickson
James Herman
Nick Herman
Roger Herman
Marcus Herse
Paul Heyer
Ian Hokin
Evan Holloway
Violet Hopkins and Foxy Production
Jonathan Horowitz
Amy Howden-Chapman
Joe Hoyt
Melissa Huddleston
Cannon Hudson
Amy-Claire Huestis
Raymie Iadevaia
Mitsuko Ikeno
Daniel Ingroff
Charles Irvin
Alex Israel
James Iveson
Johanna Jackson
Dain Johnson
Kathleen Johnson
Barry Johnston
Emily Joyce
E'wao Kagoshima
Stanya Kahn
Glenn Kaino, Sadie Kaino, and Stella Kaino
Raffi Kalenderian
Sanya Kantarovsky
Matt Keegan
Michael John Kelly
Sean Kennedy
Julie Kirkpatrick
Karen Kilimnik
Tom Knechtel
Keith Rocka Knittel
Rebecca Kolsrud
David Korty
Greg Kozaki
Max Krivitzky
Cyril Kuhn
Rosina Kuhn
Andrew Kuo
Shio Kusaka
Joel Kyack
Molly Larkey
Elad Lassry
Tom Lawson
William Leavitt
Ann Leese
Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer
Alex Lemke
Julia Leonard
Anthony Lepore
Sharon Lockhart
Nick Lowe
Tim Lokiec
Andrea Longacre-White
Anaïs Lozano
Christopher Lux
Caleb Lyons
Matt MacFarland
Ashley Macomber
Tobias Madison
Becca Mann
Josh Mannis
Chloé Maratta
Calvin Steele Marcus
Frank Masi
Max Maslansky
Katie S. McCauley and Bradly D. Fischer
Danny McDonald
Ross McLain
Alex Meadows
Jason Meadows
Mieko Meguro
Dain Mergenthaler
Matt Merkel Hess and Conrad Merkel
Donato Mezzenga
Dianna Molzan
Pentti Monkkonen
Rebecca Morris
Jane Moseley
Hanne Mugaas
Joshua Nathanson
Davida Nemeroff
Ruby Neri
Ryan O'Halloran
Tara Jane O'Neil
J.D. Olerud
Silke Otto-Knapp
Robin Paravecchio and Ignacio Genzon
Michael Parker
John Parot
Jane Parshall
Julia Paull
Mary Pearson Andrew
Hirsch Perlman
Jon Pestoni
Primo Pitino
Todd Pleasants
Megan Plunkett
Monique Prieto
Jon Pylypchuk
Chadwick Rantanen
Sarah Rara
Josh Reames
Isaac Resnikoff
Michael Rey
John Riepenhoff
Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs
Shelby Roberts
Jennifer Rochlin
Ry Rocklen
Torbjorn Rodland
Mark A. Rodriguez
Alix Ross & Morgan Ritter
Amanda Ross-Ho
Amanda Ross-Ho and Erik Frydenborg with Jorge, Mother, and Bud
Nancy Sandercock
Melinda Sanders
Aaron Sandnes
Rachelle Sawatsky
Asha Schechter
Carolee Schneeman
Max Schwartz
Zach Schwartz
John Seal
David Benjamin Sherry
Peter Shire
Flannery Silva
Alex Slade
Ryan Sluggett
Alexis Smith
Barbara T. Smith
Jen Smith
Joe Sola
Frances Stark
Linda Stark
Jason Starr
A.L. Steiner
LeRoy Stevens
Kate Stewart
Thaddeus Strode
Ricky Swallow
Jordyn Sweet
Martine Syms
Tara Tavi
Paul Theriault
Amanda Tollefson
Beatrice Valenzuela
Monique Van Genderen
Sigrid Vejvi
Mark Verabioff
Laura Vitale
Erika Vogt
Amy Von Harrington
Christine Wang
Mary Weatherford
Michael Webster
Benjamin Weissman
John Wesley
Brica Wilcox
Chris Wilder
Elise Marie Wille
Lisa Williamson
Lena Wolek
Nate Wolf
Jonas Wood
Suzanne Wright
Aaron Wrinkle
Wendy Yao
Jason Yates
Michael Zahn
Bari Ziperstein
Jesse Fleming
Larry Sultan
André-Pierre Arnal
Pierre Buraglio
Louis Cane
Noël Dolla
Daniel Dezeuze
Christian Jaccard
Jean-Michel Meurice
Bernard Pagés
Jean-Pierre Pincemin
Patrick Saytour
Claude Viallat
2015
Anna Helm
Lisa Lapinski
Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda
Lisa Anne Auerbach
Lucky deBellevue
Rochelle Feinstein
Dane Johnson
Jane Kaplowitz
Max Krivitzky
Ann Leese
Cary Leibowitz
Paul McMahon
Rob Pruitt
Sam Roeck
Ruth Root
Jason Rosenberg
Theo Rosenblum + Chelsea Seltzer
Joe Scanlan
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Hi, everyone! I’ve been busy moving and with personal family business, but in between I’ve been reading, so this post is intended as a review-dump of all the books I read during that time. That’s right, I’m not talking about just one book reviewed, I’m talking about FOUR books being reviewed. In ONE post! Hold on to your reading devices, ‘cause it’s about to go down… (Spoilers and Long Post Ahead!!!)
I’ll start with the one I read during my finals week (I know, procrastination got the best of me):
Future Leaders of Nowhere by Emily O’Beirne (March 14th, 2017)
Set in Australia, we follow along as Finn and Willa end up at a camp for “Future Leaders” thanks to their performance in their respective schools. Pitted against each other as captains of their respective teams, these teenage girls must find common ground in order to survive the wrath of an entitled straight white boy who’s drunk with power (or a semblance of power).
I really liked the plot and characters of this book! At first I was apprehensive about the thematic and was sort of confused about what the camp entailed, as well as the fact that a month-long camp where they basically mixed a roleplay “Settlers of Catan” with scavenger hunts didn’t seem like something I would be interested in. However, it was the characters which drew me in. I loved Finn and Willa, both separately and together. Finn was a silent-but-deadly kind of leader that left me doing chinhands because DAMN I love girls who don’t take any shit. The same went for Willa, since I kept repeating “I wanna be like you when I grow up” as I saw her take charge of her Amazonian group of girls. Their relationship was organic; gotta love that friends-to-lovers trope. I adored their tenderness, how genuine their respect for each other was, and how realistic these aspects were because these were teen girls! Willa and Finn were insecure, they had family and identity issues, and yet they still managed to be there for each other. Of course, they had issues, but that’s a part of teenage angst and author-made drama.
The author was also able to include so much representation that made me so giddy! On the page, Finn was bisexual (I loved her explanation in Ch. 63: “Listen, I’m perfectly happy to help you out with difficult concepts. Like that time that I explained anaerobic respiration to you, but I do not have the time or the energy to explain really basic stuff. Especially when the meaning is in the actual word. Bisexuality. Hear that? Bi.” Even though that definition is very binary, it was important to see that word written out), Willa was gay and of mixed Indian descent, and there was a whole cast of side-characters with varied identities.
With all that said, I also had issues with some parts of the book. The characterization of Willa was at times inconsistent, and there was an islamophobic act depicted (a character tried to take off a Muslim girl’s hijab) that wasn’t really dealt with beyond the anger of some characters and it ended up seemingly brushed aside by the MC. The shifting POV worked most of the time, but there were times where the POV of that character didn’t feel all that necessary.
All in all, the book reminded me of the styles of E. Lockhart and Becky Albertalli. It was a fun, breezy read if you’re a fan of teenage hijinks at a sleepaway camp. Thanks to the publisher for allowing me access to review this book through NetGalley.
Rating: 3/5 Stars
Goodreads // Amazon
After reading that last book, I read Joyride during the flight home, which made it easy for me to delve into its world…
Joyride Vol. 1 by Jackson Lanzing and Colin Kelly (September 21st, 2016)
Joyride was a fascinating read for me. I don’t usually read graphic novels (probably because I’m incredibly picky about them and devour them so fast), but Joyride was just fun to devour. The writing kept me engaged and I genuinely was interested in the development of the characters and their adventures in space. I’m a fan of science-fiction and space adventures, especially when the team is comprised of found-families in the face of adversity.
Though they kept me engaged for the duration of my flight, I felt they were forgettable characters for some reason. I loved them, but I felt like they weren’t developed enough. Perhaps in Vol. 2 there was more character development, but in this installment it was difficult to discern between characterizations and that got in the way of the storytelling. In the future, I would like to see the relationships between the female characters explored some more as well as the dynamics with the brothers. The book left me with so many questions, mostly centered around the plot and its characters: what type of government were they under at the base? Was the alien sidekick necessary to the plot besides to make snide and unhelpful comments? Was Catrin gay? Is there going to be a love triangle around Uma? If so, I would read the next installment.
In terms of the art, I felt like the colors were vibrant and it appeared neat. I’m not that knowledgeable of art and drawing, I find myself lacking in that department, but I really liked them because they kept drawing me in; it was the type of aesthetic I like in my science fiction media. I did find the depictions of the characters inconsistent at times as well, but I didn’t really mind that.
In any case, on a scale from 0 to 5, where 0 is Jupiter Ascending-ridiculous and 5 is Star Wars: The Force Awakens- glorious, Joyride falls in a solid 3 level sff (so, maybe like a Star Trek Beyond). Thanks to BOOM! Studios for allowing me to read this through NetGalley.
Rating: 3/5 Stars
Goodreads // Amazon
After reading this graphic novel, I knew I wanted to delve into a more light-hearted, highly anticipated read…
Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han (Release date: May 2nd, 2017)
I want to start by giving thanks to our lord and savior Jenny Han for being so generous as to give us meek readers a third and final look into Lara Jean Song-Covey’s life. Her writing is always full of life and colors. I have to say that when I read, I become a very mentally-visual person, so when I tell you that a book and its words remind me of certain colors, it’s good. Always and Forever reminded me of a muted blue, the blue of melancholy, of looking back through old pictures, of taking the last step out of your high school. It is a blue that looks at the future and says it’s okay to not have your shit together as long as you have people around you supporting you and cheering you on to your next great adventure.
Always and Forever was the best goodbye to Lara Jean I could’ve hoped for. It was full of twists and drama and it was so realistic I had to check if the story wasn’t actually about me. I could relate to Lara Jean’s anxiety around college and the process of getting accepted or denied to the universities you love. When I was going through that process, my dream schools were University of Wisconsin-Madison and Penn State, and though I got accepted, I had to go through the heartbreak of declining their offers because it was too much money. I felt Lara Jean’s disappointment as if I had declined those offers right then and not four years ago.
I also felt Lara Jean’s uncertainty around the relationships you keep or give up on after high school. There are some that are forever, like your family. Her family, as always, showed up for her time and time again, and their love for her shone through in this book. I loved Kitty so much, especially with her feelings towards her second older sister leaving their house. On the other hand, Lara Jean felt conflicted over her relationship with her boyfriend, Peter. Though I graduated without a significant other (much like Lara’s mother advised them to do), I found myself a tad angry at Peter and even Lara. I don’t know why I kept finding it selfish for them to want to go to the same university and just keep doing what they’re doing because it works instead of challenging themselves. Maybe it was the cynic in me talking over the idealistic voice that permeates Young Adult Contemporary Romance, but by the end of the book I was glad to squish that so-called voice of reason; who needs that when you could be salivating over Lara Jean’s wardrobe/cooking/everything. I had one question, which I may have missed over the course of the series, but I needed to know what was Lara Jean’s major, as that may have been key to her characterization.
In the end, I was glad for Jenny Han’s basically coming full-circle with this book. This novel was the best tight, pretty bow this series needed.
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Goodreads // Amazon
Last but not least, a monster of a book that took me an entire week to get through while tending to my dad at the hospital…
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust (Release date: September 5th, 2017)
First off, I want to declare that I was dubious about this book. I first heard of it through a friend, who sent me an article that dubbed it as “a feminist retelling of Snow White”. I’m always cringing when someone calls a book a feminist-anything, but I was willing to give it a try. When i saw that NetGalley had it in advance, I requested it, not really thinking I’d get approved. To my surprise, my inbox was telling me that Flatiron Books had approved my request and I was really excited (thanks Flatiron Books!). I delved into Bashardoust’s world without much background besides the fact that it was supposed to be feminist and a retelling of Snow White (which I may or may not have forgotten when I started reading it because I was tired).
I think it was essential for me to dive into this one without reading what it was about, because it led to me wanting to process everything written at face value. Girls Made of Snow and Glass was a magical tale of putting oneself first, as the opposite would allow for men’s greed and ignorance to burrow itself into women’s lives.
In this tale, the patriarchal notions of duty to a man in a position of authority and notions of how a woman should exist in public and private spheres are challenged by the main characters: Mina and Lynet. Lynet was a normal fifteen-year old girl in a fictional royal family; she wishes to be more than what she was born into, wanted to run away from her circumstances and, above all, be herself. This sounds pretty cliché, except for the fact that it’s GAY! Yes, you read right, G A Y. I won’t go into details, but it’s a very nuanced and mellow pairing that felt like ocean waves on a stroll by the beach. On the other hand, Mina was set up to be the wicked stepmother, except the narrative framed her more as a woman who’d been forced to assimilate into a patriarchal monarchy that didn’t appreciate her prowess as a tactician and desire to help those in need. Mina’s circumstances were constricted by her father’s ambition and her own intellect, which in itself is deemed as valuable by the author but not by people surrounding her, much as is the case with many powerful and influential women.
I really liked the characterization work the author put into the story, each character was fleshed out and I wanted to know more about each of them. I did think the author maintained the races of the characters vague, which was a problem for me, since it’s being marketed as a feminist fantasy book and there’s not a lot of visible racial representation. The plot I felt was slightly predictable, but I was delighted by the way the author threaded these characters reacting to each other. I felt the reveals came too early, that the reader was just given the characters’ secrets readily, rather than it being a slow reveal. I liked the author’s writing, I think it was really nice and had a beautiful poetic flow.
Girls Made of Snow and Glass was a wonderful read about the influence women have and, in summary, to never underestimate the power that their words and actions hold. At its center, it’s a story about two women coming together from two very different points in their lives and learning from and loving one another. Bashardoust’s story was intricate and a bit of what we needed in the realm of fantasy.
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Liste Pilz – ein jämmerliches Schauspiel
Am 6. Juni hätte Peter Pilz vor Gericht erscheinen sollen, war jedoch „erkrankt“; am 7. Juni verkündete er bei einer Pressekonferenz seine Rückkehr ins Parlament; schließlich will er an beiden U-Ausschüssen teilnehmen. Dazu muss Frauensprecherin Maria Stern darauf verzichten, auf das freiwerdende Mandat von Peter Kolba nachzurücken, was im Lauf des 6. Juni bekannt wurde. Nicht nur Journalisten verfolgten die Pressekonferenz fassungslos, die es auch als Livestream gab. Auf Twitter wurde abgecheckt, ob man etwas auch wirklich richtig verstanden oder sich doch verhört hat. Dies betraf etwa Maria Sterns Ansage, wonach die richtige Schlußfolgerung aus #MeToo sei, Täter nicht beim Namen nennen, damit diese sich anonym in den Spiegel sehen müssten. Denn zugleich erscheint der Tiroler Blogger Markus Wilhelm sehr wohl vor Gericht, da ihn die Festspiele Erl (i.e. Hans Peter Haselsteiner) mit Klagen überziehen, weil er für ausgebeutete, herabgewürdigte und belästigte Künstlerinnen und Künstler eintritt. Pikanterweise rechtfertigte Pilz sein zuerst dementiertes Abgeordnetengehalt von der Partei, die noch keine ist damit, dass er sonst von Haselsteiner oder Airbus abhängig würde.
Als Pilz im November 2017 wegen öffentlich werdender Vorwürfe sexueller Belästigung zurücktrat, rückte Maria Stern sofort aus, um sein Verhalten als vorbildlich zu bezeichnen. Dabei änderte sich dadurch nichts für betroffene Frauen und auch all die Menschen, die er gedemütigt, bedroht und und im Lauf der Jahre mit nachhaltig wirksamen Verleumdungen überzogen hatte, erlebten keinen Funken von Reue. Stern verteidigte Pilz geradezu leidenschaftlich, weil ja so viele unbekannte Männer so sehr übergriffig seien. Er selbst ging wortreich darauf ein, dass die Staatsanwaltschaft Innsbruck die Ermittlungen eingestellt habe, was für ihn einem Freispruch gleichkommt, obwohl die Betroffenen die Erlaubnis zur Verfolgung geben müssen. Auf Maria Sterns Facebook-Seite tauchten schon Dankesbekundungen auf, weil sie Loyalität zum Listengründer über alles stellt und es für sie selbstverständlich war zu verzichten, „den gordischen Knoten durchzuschlagen“. Sterns bizarres Verhalten bei der Pressekonferenz wird nicht unbedingt erwähnt, da sich doch alles auf Pilz konzentriert, beschäftigt aber viele. Sie sprach von „Leuchtturmprojekten“ und davon, dass „wir endlich wieder in unsere Kraft kommen müssen“, was kurzfristig nach einer Esoterikveranstaltung, jedenfalls aber nicht nach Politik aussah.
Video von der Pressekonferenz
Ab Minute 18 sagt sie, es sei ihr wichtig, dass sich Frauen zur Wehr setzen, und da solidarisiert sie sich mit Sigi Maurer, sicher weniger bezogen auf Pilz als vielmehr, weil sie von einem Wiener Lokalbetreiber untergriffig angegangen wird. Peter Pilz habe sich seiner Verantwortung in der Öffentlichkeit gestellt; zu einem Thema, das „so vielschichtig, so komplex und auch so grauslich ist“ möchte sie bei anderer Gelegenheit „ausführlich Stellung nehmen“. Bei Minute 23 spricht Stern dann über Journalistinnen-Feedback in der Art von „Maria, wenn du wüsstest, wie es in den Medien zugeht“. „Ich möchte den Ball einfach zurückschieben: Wissen Sie, wie die #MeToo-Debatte in Schweden gehandhabt worden ist? In Schweden haben sich ganz viele Schauspielerinnen zu einem offenen Brief zusammengeschlossen und haben gesagt: wir wissen, wer ihr seid. Und wir wissen, was ihr tut, und wir wissen, dass ihr viele seid, und sie haben keine Namen genannt. Dadurch haben sich nicht die Männer, die sich angesprochen gefühlt haben, an einem Buhmann abputzen können (untermauert es mit Gesten), sondern die haben sich selbst im Spiegel gesehen (wieder Gesten).Mir persönlich ist (Gesten) die schwedische Lösung dieses schwerwiegenden Problems (Gesten) wesentlich lieber als die österreichische Variante (Gesten). Wir wissen, dass in Österreich (Gesten) drei von vier Frauen im Lauf ihres Lebens sexuell belästigt werden (Gesten).
Die schmuddelige Rückkehr von @Peter_Pilz ist keine Sternstunde für die Opposition. Aber Österreichs Parlament hat schon andere Sachen überstanden – und ein lebendes Mahnmal der Unappetitlichkeit im Hohen Haus kann demokratiepolitisch auch von Wert sein.
— Claus Pándi (@Claus_Pandi) June 7, 2018
Claus Pandi auf Twitter
Das ist kein individuelles Problem (Gesten), das ist eine Epidemie (Gesten), und alle diejenigen, die jetzt auf einen Menschen losgehen, sollen sich doch bitte selbst in den Spiegel schauen, sollen im eigenen Umfeld im Moment Verantwortung übernehmen, dann hat auch die #MeToo-Debatte in Österreich Erfolg.“ Wir wissen nun also, dass sie es tatsächlich so gesagt hat und gewinnen den Eindruck, dass Stern hier überhaupt nur wegen ihrer Schauspielerfahrung vorkommt, da sie kein „30jähriges Mäderl“ mehr ist (und Hannah Herbst recht hat, wenn sie der Liste Pilz ein Frauenproblem attestiert). Stern beim Wort genommen müßte bedeuten, dass ihre Kollegen (anwesend sind Wolfgang Zinggl und Peter Pilz, errreichbar ist auch Alfred Noll) uns darüber informieren, was sie konkret gegen diese Epidemie unternehmen. Doch Stern wurde gecastet, um Pilz Ärger vom Leib zu halten, da nun ja alle damit beschäftigt sein sollen, in den Spiegel zu zu blicken, um dort Abgründe zu entdecken. Es verhöhnt Betroffene, die sich gerade im Einzelfall wehren siehe Erl, und es macht jene Menschen zu Tätern, und zwar an Pilz, die diese Vorgangsweise richtig finden.
Man soll Männer, die sexuelle Belästigung machen, nicht outen, weil wenn sie anonym sind, müssen sie sich in den Spiegel schauen. Über Maria Sterns Aussage muss ich glaube ich noch nachdenken
— Anna Thalhammer (@anna_thalhammer) June 7, 2018
Anna Thalhammer auf Twitter
Mit Sterns Hinweis auf die Redaktionen werden natürlich diejenigen attackiert, die zunehmend kritisch über Pilz berichten, wobei ihr klar sein wird, dass es immer auch um Machtmißbrauch geht. Dss Gefälle zwischen „Maestro“ und Werkvertragskünstlern ist es in Erl und jenes zwischen älterem Vorgesetzten und jüngerer Journalistin oder zwischen Abgeordnetem und Assistentin. Dafür müsste Stern sensibel sein, das sie in Interviews zeigte, dass sie die Gewaltproblematik grundsätzlich versteht, auch dass Opfer absurderweise Scham empfinden und zögern, auch weil sie nicht wissen, ob man ihnen glaubt. Nun verteidigt sie Pilz nicht nur, was sein in den Grünen lange bekanntes anlassiges Verhalten betrifft; sie sitzt auch brav und still daneben, wenn Pilz den Stab über Martha Bißmann bricht, die ihm nicht weichen wollte. Man(n) bot ihr offenbar etwas Ähnliches an wie Maria Stern, nur dass Letztere viel gefügiger ist und als Parteiobfrau Pilz‘ Statistin sein wird, während Bißmann zu eigenständig ist. Bereits da war von Mandatskauf die Rede, zumal eine Punktuation öffentlich wurde, auf die Bißmann sich nicht einlassen wollte. Nun soll Maris Stern zwar keinen unmittelbaren finanziellen Vorteil haben, sondern bis zum Herbst das üppige Frauensprecherinnen-Gehalt von 5000 Euro brutto beziehen und dann als Parteichefin Pilz‘ derzeitige 8800 brutto.
Wer für Pilz nicht Platz macht wird ausgeschlossen. Wer Platz macht Parteichefin einer Partei, die Pilz nie wollte und die es auch nicht gibt. Das ganze Projekt hatte & hat nur ein Ziel: Die große Pilz-Ego-Show.
— Albert Steinhauser (@a_steinhauser) June 7, 2018
Albert Steinhauser auf Twitter
Der ehemalige grüne Klubobmann Albert Steinhauser bringt es auf den Punkt, doch Maria Stern (die vielleicht noch nie im Leben 5000 Euro verdient hat und als Alleinerzieherin auch Armut kannte) wird es noch nicht durchschauen. Sie ist jedoch spätestens jetzt keine Frauensprecherin mehr, sondern eine Frauenverräterin, die tatenlos zusieht, wie eine andere Frau öffentlich hingerichtet wird. Pilz wird für ihren Ausschluss aus dem Klub stimmen, verkündet er neben „Feministin“ Stern, da „Vertrauen zerstört worden“ sei. Er benutzt ein Fremdwort, weil er jahrzehntelang immer auf diejenigen hingetreten hat, die in einer schwierigen Lage auch wegen seiner haltlosen Anschuldigungen waren. Wie es auch eine besondere Note an Sadismus hat, in die Enge gedrängte Frauen zu belästigen, delektiert sich Pilz daran, Männer vorzuführen, die jünger sind als er, besser aussehen und mehr erreicht haben. In Pilz‘ Attacken auf Bißmann werden sich viele (ehemalige) Grüne wiederfinden, da er sich immer einzelne rauspickte, die nicht spurten, sondern keine Pilz-Gefolgsleute sein wollten. Die Altherrenpartei mit „30jährigen Mäderln“ hat nicht das geringste Interesse am Feminismus, sondern Stern erfüllt ihre Rolle als Feigenblatt bislang vorzüglich.
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Elisabeth Kulman zu Erl und Gustav Kuhn
Pilz beteuert, dass er sich nicht hinter der Immunität verstecken wolle; er hatte anders als kolportiert keine Gastritis, sondern einen Kreislaufkollaps und bekam zwei Infusionen, was der gegnerische Anwalt jedoch eher als Pflanz betrachtet. Pilz sieht sich ernsthaft in zwei U-Ausschüssen, in Zusammenarbeit mit den Abgeordneten Alma Zadic und Daniela Holzinger, wobei die kleine Fraktion ein Mitglied und ein Ersatzmitglied nominieren kann. Zu Recht finden das manche größenwahnsinnig, was noch nicht einmal der Frage nachgeht, ob Pilz auf- oder zudeckt. Er spricht bei der Pressekonferenz davon, dass „der Nachrichtendienst Österreichs in einen FPÖ-Geheimdienst umgewandelt werden“ soll, doch die Gags wollen nicht mehr so recht zünden. Unter der Oberfläche geht es ja darum, dass Durchlässigkeit gegenüber fremden Geheimdiensten zu einem Problem wurde und dies nun offenbar abgestellt werden soll, was Pilz gar nicht recht ist. Während Pilz mit Zugespieltem auftrumpfte und Zeugen in U-Ausschüssen ungeheuer mies behandelte, steht Knochenarbeit an, wenn man seine Rolle und die mit ihm verbreiteten Desinformationen aufdröselt.
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Es ist bezeichnend, dass Pilz kurzfristig und ohne die gegnerische Partei zu informieren von einem Verfahren wegen übler Nachrede im Eurofighter-Kontext fernblieb, das daher in letzter Minute abgesagt wurde. Denn beim Stichwort Eurofighter pflegt er alle anderen gerne der Korruption zu bezichtigen und zeigte nach dem 2. Eurofighter-Ausschuss 2017 den nicht immunen Landesrat Norbert Darabos wegen angeblicher Untreue an. Dabei verschleierte Pilz u.a. in zwei Ausschüssen Druck auf Darabos und geilte sich regelrecht daran auf, einem jüngeren Minister in dieser Situation Schwäche nachzusagen. Wenn ein Staatsanwalt Pilz wegen übler Nachrede klagt, ist der „Aufdecker“ nicht der Angreifer, sondern muss sich verteidigen – und flüchtet in den Kreislaufkollaps. Würde das überschaubare Liste Pilz-Häuflein bei Pressekonferenzen genau zuhören, wüsste es, dass es nur Mittel zum Zweck ist. „Ich habe eine einzige Aufgabe“, sagt Pilz und nennt Kontrolle und den Kampf gegen Machtmissbrauch und Korruption. Auch wenn es Grund genug geben mag, diese Regierung zu kritisieren, sieht das bei Pilz doch sehr nach fremder Agenda aus. Und er reißt Christian Kern und die SPÖ gnadenlos mit in den Untergang, da er betont, dass die Roten sich von ihm puncto BVT beraten haben lassen. Frau Stern hatte auch die Aufgabe, vom mühsamen Aufbau einer Partei zu sprechen, den man vor Ort, wo einst für Pilz gelaufen wurde, so nicht wahrnimmt. Aber Pilz kündigte eine Versammlung mit Leuten aus allen Bundesländern gleich nach der Pressekonferenz an….