Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigration. Show all posts

Dec 1, 2010

US Pirate Party: Another Resignation? Faultlines Apparent in Response to Operation:Payback (Update)

The US Pirate Party appears to be in disarray following the resignation of at least one and perhaps two of the party's officers.  As noted here yesterday, the party's legal officer, Andrew Norton, resigned Monday in protest of the leadership's failure to confront Operations Officer Jay Emerson over a controversial immigration proposal that he had allegedly floated online.  That proposal was picked up and excerpted at TPID, but it has since been deleted from the website where it was originally published.  There is word that another officer has now resigned over the matter, but this has not been confirmed, as the Pirate Party's website is "temporarily unavailable" and inquiries for comment went unanswered as of this writing.  (Update: A post at the USPP's Facebook page links to yesterday's post here at TPID, and confirms that two officers have in fact resigned, without any further comment.) 

If this seems an overreaction to a single dispute over a blog post that has been deleted, it is worth considering that the immigration proposal controversy may have become a proxy for a simmering antagonism over Operation Payback.  In recent weeks, tensions have been building within the Pirate Party over the appropriate response to the Anonymous "Operation:Payback" campaign of DDoS attacks which began in September and appear to have ended on November 5th.  From Wikipedia:
Operation Payback is an ongoing, coordinated group of attacks on internet piracy opponents by internet activists. It started as retaliation to distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on torrent sites, piracy proponents decided to launch DDoS attacks on piracy opponents in return. It snowballed from there into a wave of attacks on several major anti-piracy groups. Operation Payback is affiliated with Anonymous.
Encyclopedia Dramatica relays the initial "resolution" announcing the operation:
Anonymous is sick and tired of these corporations seeking to control the internet in their pursuit of profit. Anonymous cannot sit by and do nothing while these organizations stifle the spread of ideas and attack those who wish to exercise their rights to share with others. Anonymous will not just watch while others are attacked. Their servers have been shut down and they will remain so for as long as there is no true freedom of information and data.
Following retaliation against the original target, the operation expanded to include the websites of the MPAA, the RIAA and even Gene Simmons, among others.  In mid-November the US and UK Pirate Parties released an open letter to Operation:Payback calling for a cease-fire and urging activists to "seek out a legal method to express your frustration and disquiet with the copyright industry, and their perversions of copyright law for personal gain." 

In a post at Politics & 2P, then-Legal Officer of the US Pirate Party, Andrew Norton, stated that he was the "main architect behind the letter" and laid out his reasons for opposing the attacks.  The discussion that ensued in the comments section of an article at Torrent Freak relaying the letter gives one a good sense of the internal debate concerning Operation:Payback – is it merely vandalism, is it principled civil disobedience? – and exposes the fault lines over the issue within the US Pirate Party, as one "Jay Emerson" clearly states his opposition to Norton's position on the matter, writing that he is "in full support of e-activism."

Given this state of affairs, and the fact that the US Pirate Party website is down, is it unreasonable to wonder whether Anonymous has set its sights on the USPP?

Sep 23, 2010

CA: Green Senate Candidate Warns "Beware the Democrats"

A press release from the Duane Roberts campaign, via the Orange Juice blog:
Duane Roberts, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate, warns immigrant rights supporters to “beware of the Democrats”, pointing out politicians from that party have “been far more aggressive” in criminalizing undocumented workers than their counterparts. Roberts says some “anti-immigrant initiatives” pushed by Republicans started with Democrats:
 
“During the past week, Democrats in the U.S. Senate have been introducing legislation they know won’t pass like the DREAM Act in an cynical attempt to dupe supporters of immigrant rights into thinking that meaningful “immigration reform” is around the corner if they just keep voting this party back into power. But beware of the Democrats. They are not what they portray themselves to be.

Aug 17, 2010

UT: Constitution Party Candidate for US Senate Critical of 14th Amendment

From the Cache Valley Daily:
He is considered to be an expert on the Constitution and Scott Bradley of North Logan is running for U.S. Senate on the Constitution Party ticket. There is one part of the Constitution that Bradley would like to see corrected, however, and that is the 14th Amendment. . . .

"The effort to better understand the 14th Amendment," Bradley explains, "requires people to go back and look at how it was written, how it was applied originally, what their intention was. In fact, even the author of the amendment, clear back right after the Civil War, made comments to the affect that it wasn't initially performed to be construed the way it's being construed today."

May 5, 2010

Constitution Party Passes Resolution in Support of AZ Immigration Law

From Political Wrinkles:
Therefore be it Resolved, that the Constitution Party National Committee stands with the people of Arizona and applauds the State of Arizona and its Governor Jan Brewer for its recent action to protect and defend it citizens, our country, and the sovereignty of both the State of Arizona and the United States of America.

May 2, 2010

WI: Socialist Party Calls for Repeal of AZ Immigration Law

From the Socialist Party of Wisconsin:
The Socialist Party USA calls for the immediate repeal of the “Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act” (SB 1070) in Arizona. This law sanctions racial profiling and gives cover to the repressive actions of officials such as the racist Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Further, we call for an immediate moratorium on all police raids of immigrant communities; we demand the closure of the immigrant detention camps and an end to the militarization of the US-Mexico border.

Mar 17, 2010

Green Party to Join Marches Against War, for Immigration Reform

From GPW:
Many Greens are planning to march against US wars in Washington DC on 3/20/10, but not all may be aware that a march for immigration reform is planned for the very next day in DC. Participants in Sunday’s March for America will be marching for “Immigration reform for new American families and economic justice for all American families”.