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Communist
3rd March 2010, 02:47
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Coffee Party Wakes Up US (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/02/tea-party-coffee-party)

Just when the Tea Party movement appeared to be spreading
across the US, a radically different vision of America
has emerged, courtesy of Facebook

By Ed Pilkington
March 2, 2010
Guardian (UK)

(New York) -
Just when the Tea Party movement appeared to be spreading
across the US, a radically different vision of America has
emerged, courtesy of Facebook.

Its title might not be imaginative, but the Coffee Party USA
is making waves. In just a month its Facebook page has
acquired more than 50,000 fans; and supporters of this left-
of-centre alternative were logging their interest at a rate
of a thousand an hour today.

On the face of it, the rivals share features beyond their
beverage titles: offspring of social networking websites;
self-consciously harnessing energy unleashed by populist
frustrations with the political establishment; and strong
views on the nature and role of government.

There the similarity ends. The Coffee Party crowd believe
government is not an enemy of the people but the voice of the
people. Annabel Park, a documentary filmmaker who started up
the Facebook page from Silver Spring, Maryland, said: "We
want to see people representing us moving towards solutions
to problems rather than strategically obstructing any form of
progress." In a video on www.coffeepartyusa.org (http://www.coffeepartyusa.org/) (motto: wake
up and stand up) she says she decided to act after "listening
to news coverage that made it seem the Tea Party was
representative of America. I completely disagree with this."

Though she wants the phenomenon to be seen as a bottom- up
movement, it is clearly adopting a pro-Obama stance in
contrast to relentless and often virulent opposition extended
to the president by the opposition. Park herself has
campaigned with Asians for Obama and on behalf of the
Democratic senator Jim Webb.

The Coffee Party is yet another example of the democratising
potential of the internet. Over the past two years it has
allowed the political energy to swing wildly between opposite
ends of the spectrum to a degree and at a speed unthinkable
in pre-digital times. At first Barack Obama appeared to have
a dominant grip over the web, using social networking to
attract enormous financial and organisational support.

Barely had he been sworn into office, however, but the Tea
Party activists grabbed the initiative and applied it to
their own purposes. Now the Coffee Party is attempting to
seize it back.

Like the Tea Party groups, it is using Facebook and Twitter
to spread the word and to encourage individuals to form local
outposts. Already some 45 Coffee Party chapters in at least
30 states have been set up, and meetings are being staged in
several cities from Martinsville in Virginia, to Oak Ridge,
Tennessee, and Los Angeles.

The coffee metaphor helps: "It's unfortunate that Tea is no
longer soothing," posts one supporter on Twitter. "It now
makes me tense."

c Guardian News and Media Limited 2010

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Die Neue Zeit
3rd March 2010, 02:54
Drinks-wise (not politics), I prefer tea over coffee. :p :D

~Spectre
3rd March 2010, 02:56
The tea party is only "effective" to the extent that it gets corporate funding and professional organizers (republican organizers are behind a lot of it), and media coverage.

Any legitimate left group will not get the same, so at most you'll get a liberal group that serves to legitimize state power.

Interesting to note:

According to Rasmussen 20% of Americans think socialism is better than capitalism. Only 11% of Americans are involved (loosely) in the tea party movement. Yet, the tea party got approximately 15 times more media coverage, and socialism's media coverage is unanimously far more negative.

FreeFocus
3rd March 2010, 02:58
There the similarity ends. The Coffee Party crowd believe
government is not an enemy of the people but the voice of the
people.

In other words, they're just a different brand of stupid.

~Spectre
3rd March 2010, 03:05
In other words, they're just a different brand of stupid.

Indeed. Even a random uneducated person on the street is capable of adequately rebutting the idea that the government is a voice of the people. Society realizes that government follows business interests, the problem is that they have accepted it.

Nolan
3rd March 2010, 03:14
Finally, an american center-leftist progressive counterpart to the tea party. Hopefully we'll see brawls in the streets. :D

Nolan
3rd March 2010, 03:15
In other words, they're just a different brand of stupid.

Yes, but this should be entertaining.

Rusty Shackleford
3rd March 2010, 03:17
OK. our chance to make this shit radical. lets join and fucking bore from the fuck within!

Nolan
3rd March 2010, 03:21
OK. our chance to make this shit radical. lets join and fucking bore from the fuck within!

Comrades, lets start the Vodka Party!

http://bureaucrash.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/pete_commievodka.jpg

Tatarin
3rd March 2010, 03:26
Finally, an american center-leftist progressive counterpart to the tea party. Hopefully we'll see brawls in the streets. :D

I'd like to see that, people pouring either steaming coffee or tea on each other. :P

Couldn't there be a real alternative, the, say, "Bloody Mary Party" (because of it's red color)? Or what about "Ketshup Party"?

I can already see the fascists forming their own (i.e. "Shit Party", since chockolate is both sweet and eaten by kids).

the last donut of the night
3rd March 2010, 03:40
Look, although I would love for this to be genuine counter-movement, it seems this liberal shit won't go anywhere.

scarletghoul
3rd March 2010, 03:45
This isn't a fucking movement haha. Its just a fan page some liberal made on FB with a 'clever' title, and a load of other liberals became fans. For those who dont know, FB fan pages are all the rage and becoming a fan doesnt really mean anything. Certainly youre not gonna get even a twentieth of these people coming out if the fanpage tried to organise some real activity (which it probably wont). Dammit, why is the old media so out of touch :laugh:

Crux
3rd March 2010, 04:04
The tea party is only "effective" to the extent that it gets corporate funding and professional organizers (republican organizers are behind a lot of it), and media coverage.

Any legitimate left group will not get the same, so at most you'll get a liberal group that serves to legitimize state power.

Interesting to note:

According to Rasmussen 20% of Americans think socialism is better than capitalism. Only 11% of Americans are involved (loosely) in the tea party movement. Yet, the tea party got approximately 15 times more media coverage, and socialism's media coverage is unanimously far more negative.
20% that are already potential recruits then for an actual left movement. It would be amusing if the Coffee party declared themselfes socialists though. But I guess they will have to fervently pro-Obama socialist nazi-communists?

PRC-UTE
3rd March 2010, 04:11
The tea party is only "effective" to the extent that it gets corporate funding and professional organizers (republican organizers are behind a lot of it), and media coverage.

Any legitimate left group will not get the same, so at most you'll get a liberal group that serves to legitimize state power.

Interesting to note:

According to Rasmussen 20% of Americans think socialism is better than capitalism. Only 11% of Americans are involved (loosely) in the tea party movement. Yet, the tea party got approximately 15 times more media coverage, and socialism's media coverage is unanimously far more negative.

Yes it's good to actually look at the facts and numbers. Nearly any of the social justice type of movements in the USA from immigrant amnesty to anti war regularly get far more active participants and support than the tea party/minutemen fash.

Wolf Larson
3rd March 2010, 06:34
In other words, they're just a different brand of stupid.

Liberals.

Comrade Gwydion
3rd March 2010, 07:11
Comrades, lets start the Vodka Party!

http://bureaucrash.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/pete_commievodka.jpg

Seriously, fuck you. You stole my joke before I even made it :crying: