In Episode 100 [19] of the CounterVortex podcast [20], Bill Weinberg discusses recent uprisings in two disparate parts of the world—the South Pacific archipelago nation of the Solomon Islands and two of the states that have emerged from the former Yugoslavia. In both cases, people who were pissed off for damn good reason took to the streets to oppose foreign capital, and corrupt authoritarian leaders who do its bidding. But in the Solomon Islands, popular rage was deflected into campism and ethnic scapegoating, while in Serbia and Kosova [22] the people on the ground actually overcame entrenched and bitter ethnic divisions to make common cause against common oppressors. The contrast holds lessons for global protest movements from Hong Kong [23] to New York City [24]. Listen on SoundCloud [19] or via Patreon [25].
Music: Pause & Effect [26], featuring Rose Tang [27] on vocals
Production by Chris Rywalt [28]
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