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Prairie Fire
22nd April 2010, 06:57
Ke$ha: The legacy of MIM and the science of Mao Tse Tung thought lives on!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP6XpLQM2Cs&feature=related


So first of all the name; Ke$ha, where she obviously uses the type of spelling typical of MIM. This in itself is highly symbolic, an aknowledgement of the objective fact that she is a labour Ari$toKKKrat, living on the blood and tears of the third world, so right off the bat she chooses to own up to this right in her title, a bold move not found among any other Amerikkkan musicians.


http://cdn.buzznet.com/media-cdn/jj1/headlines/2010/01/kesha-animal-album-in-stores-now.jpg
Solidarity with the Aboriginal peoples, against the Eichmerikkkan settler state!

Her hit single, 'Tik Tok' is a glorious song that makes many allusions to global peoples war, state repression by white Amerikkkan pig$, and Mao Tse Tung Thought. The Music video itself truly expresses revolutionary content in a way not achieved since the works of Jean-Luc Godard.

The Chorus of the song is an irrefutable metaphor for global peoples war against the para$ite fir$t World:

' Don't stop,make it pop
DJ blow my speakers up,
Tonight I'ma fight,
til we see the sunlight
tik tok on the clock,
but the party don't stop, no
whoa whoa oho x2'

In this, there is the clear reference to the party, the highest organization of the joint dictatorship of the proletariat and peasantry, which doesn't stop or falter in the face of imperiali$m.

She also proudly proclaims that she will fight, that she will wage armed protacted peoples war, until "we see the sunlight" . As many know, the "never setting red sun" was one of the names attributed to Chairman Mao Tse Tung.

http://courses.missouristate.edu/dennishickey/Image%2056.jpg

Again, the analogy is blatant for any but the most foolish to see. The proletariat and peasantry of the oppressed third world will fight until they see the sunlight, that is, waging never ending struggle until the immortal science of Mao Tse Tung thought illuminates all corners of the world and extinguishes the first world parasites clean from the face of the Earth.

With reference once again to the music video, Comrade Ke$ha does not dissapoint, producing an act of revolutionary culture that blossoms like a flower from the United $nakkke$ of Ameriklan.

First, in the spirit of breaking with old ideas and reactionary traditions, Ke$ha confronts her white para$ite nuclear family during breakfast (Pancakes procured on Genocide and the backs of the third world proletariat), liberated and juxtaposing herself to their reactionary cultural backwardness and oppressive social norms.

Following soon after, she is incarcerated by forces of the Amerikkkan imperiali$t state, brutalized and hand cuffed, as so many radical labour aristokkkkrats who rebel against Eichmerikkkan society are. This is a powerful show of solidarity as well, as she is portraying herself experiencing the fate shared by so many of the Amerikkkan lumpenproletariat, the only real class capable of a revolutionary position within the United Snakkkes.


http://cdn.buzznet.com/media-cdn/jj1/headlines/2009/12/kesha-four-new-songs.jpg

Fuck your flag, and the parasitic labour Aristokkracy it represents!

At the three minute mark, dancing among her comrades, an Amerikkkan flag can clearly be seen in the background, pinned to the wall up-side down! In a heroic display, Ke$ha makes it clear in her song that it is right to hate Amerikkka! For the bloodshed caused by Eichmerikkkan imperialism around the globe, the genocidal stars and stripes are given the contempt that they deserve by the revolutionary youth at this gathering.

No song, music video or artist examplifies the principle that it is right to rebel more than Ke$ha, producing work with priniciples that elude the parasitic white labour Ari$tokkkracy in the united $nakkke$.

Raúl Duke
22nd April 2010, 07:15
lol wut?

Prairie Fire
22nd April 2010, 07:26
I was in a weird mood when I did this.

I was listening to that song 'Tik Tok' (judge not lest ye be!), and I was looking at the unique spelling of her name, which kind of mixed with my morbid fascination with MIM, and this was the end result.

I dunno. I thought it was a funny premise.

I rarely venture into Chit chat, so let this one slide.

Invincible Summer
22nd April 2010, 07:26
+10,000 anti-Imperialist points. I seriously lol'd pretty hard

Sendo
22nd April 2010, 07:30
It took me a while to realize it was your own work. Their stuff is that crazy. Fuck being understood, theigh [email protected] pun$!

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
22nd April 2010, 10:12
well, that was weird.

Sasha
22nd April 2010, 11:09
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

could have come straight from the MIM site..

Guerrilla22
22nd April 2010, 11:23
:laugh:

Jazzratt
22nd April 2010, 12:00
God damn it, not even admins can give rep in chit chat.

Pirate Utopian
22nd April 2010, 12:56
:thumbup1:

Comrade Gwydion
22nd April 2010, 13:59
Although I see the "lol" in above posts, what the hell is MiM?

ÑóẊîöʼn
22nd April 2010, 14:07
Although I see the "lol" in above posts, what the hell is MiM?

The Maoist Internationalist Movement (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maoist_Internationalist_Movement). More stuffed full of crazy than a barrel of sparrows.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
22nd April 2010, 14:19
Those guys are batshit insane.

gorillafuck
22nd April 2010, 17:12
:lol:

Raúl Duke
22nd April 2010, 18:03
I was in a weird mood when I did this.

I was listening to that song 'Tik Tok' (judge not lest ye be!), and I was looking at the unique spelling of her name, which kind of mixed with my morbid fascination with MIM, and this was the end result.

I dunno. I thought it was a funny premise.

I rarely venture into Chit chat, so let this one slide.

Haha,

I saw her preform on SNL...it was pretty ok especially the whole glow-stick paint for the last performance although that last song was pretty lame compared to the first one which is tik tok.

To make this kind of analysis, the MIMites would have to disregard so much lyrical content in the song that implies college party.
Either way, I'm voting for Ke$ha to be given the run of MIM

Jeoh
22nd April 2010, 19:21
I will never look at Ke$ha the same way again. Thank you for this eye opener.

Red Commissar
22nd April 2010, 19:53
My mind was blown. I see the light now.

Panda Tse Tung
22nd April 2010, 20:05
I smiled :).
Though at certain points i started doubting whether it was satirical or for real.

the last donut of the night
22nd April 2010, 21:51
This is the type of shit that only we leftists find humorous, because I don't anybody else knows what MIM is. But I did lol. However, I think your anti-maoist tinges showed through the sarcasm.;)

Rjevan
22nd April 2010, 22:53
Simply awesome! :lol:

Prairie Fire
23rd April 2010, 00:42
However, I think your anti-maoist tinges showed through the sarcasm.http://www.revleft.com/vb/ke-ha-daughter-t133704/revleft/smilies/wink.gif

Actually, in some areas I think that there was genuine sympathy from me, and I ended up having to re-phrase things.

I'm not a third worldist or anything, but it's hard to grill them so much about their unique spelling variant when I myself get constantly harrassed about my own. I use the same spelling of "womyn" as MIM, but I draw the line at their ridiculous parodies of the names of countries.

Also, when I was jokingly talking about the scene in the music video where Ke$ha is shocking her WASPy family was an act of open defiance of their backwards cultural norms, I have to say that for a minute I actually had to sit down and seriously consider that. The intended implications of the scene are that Ke$ha is "wild and out of control" unlike her square white picket fence nuclear family, but I wondered if in a way there was some validity to what I was joking about there , in terms of her rejection of reactionary social norms.

So, actually, this wasn't simply a slopppy parody that I threw out there without concern. I actually put a lot of thought into about the validity of some of this things that I was saying in jest, and I really picked my battles in what I made fun of (most shots taken at Ke$ha are on the grounds of promiscuity, and other backwards crap like that, so I made sure not to go in that direction).

There was a lot of thought put into this on a political level, and the fact that some people initially thought that this was legit is testimony to that.

#FF0000
23rd April 2010, 00:44
I remember I was hanging out with a couple of friends who aren't so into politics and someone pointed out the spelling of "Ke$ha" and I said "Oh haha like the MIM" without realizing that literally nobody I talk to know what MIM is.

That's when I realized that we are all truly alone.

Kléber
23rd April 2010, 01:45
MIM was quite proud of their quirky New Left spelling conventions, they called it "Black Panther Language" and said it had been personally endorsed by Stalin, no joke.

Invincible Summer
23rd April 2010, 20:05
I remember I was hanging out with a couple of friends who aren't so into politics and someone pointed out the spelling of "Ke$ha" and I said "Oh haha like the MIM" without realizing that literally nobody I talk to know what MIM is.

That's when I realized that we are all truly alone.


... :crying:

Revy
23rd April 2010, 20:22
Actually, in some areas I think that there was genuine sympathy from me, and I ended up having to re-phrase things.

I'm not a third worldist or anything, but it's hard to grill them so much about their unique spelling variant when I myself get constantly harrassed about my own. I use the same spelling of "womyn" as MIM, but I draw the line at their ridiculous parodies of the names of countries.

Also, when I was jokingly talking about the scene in the music video where Ke$ha is shocking her WASPy family was an act of open defiance of their backwards cultural norms, I have to say that for a minute I actually had to sit down and seriously consider that. The intended implications of the scene are that Ke$ha is "wild and out of control" unlike her square white picket fence nuclear family, but I wondered if in a way there was some validity to what I was joking about there , in terms of her rejection of reactionary social norms.

So, actually, this wasn't simply a slopppy parody that I threw out there without concern. I actually put a lot of thought into about the validity of some of this things that I was saying in jest, and I really picked my battles in what I made fun of (most shots taken at Ke$ha are on the grounds of promiscuity, and other backwards crap like that, so I made sure not to go in that direction).

There was a lot of thought put into this on a political level, and the fact that some people initially thought that this was legit is testimony to that.

I thought that it WASN'T her family, but that she parties so much she wakes up in other people's homes. so I thought that was why the mother dropped the plate and they were all shocked because they didn't know her.

Endomorphian
24th April 2010, 11:26
Leninism-Stalinism-Maoism-Ke$shism. Bank on it.


I remember I was hanging out with a couple of friends who aren't so into politics and someone pointed out the spelling of "Ke$ha" and I said "Oh haha like the MIM" without realizing that literally nobody I talk to know what MIM is.

That's when I realized that we are all truly alone.

Sad indeed.

Martin Blank
24th April 2010, 11:49
Actually, in some areas I think that there was genuine sympathy from me, and I ended up having to re-phrase things.

I'm not a third worldist or anything, but it's hard to grill them so much about their unique spelling variant when I myself get constantly harrassed about my own. I use the same spelling of "womyn" as MIM, but I draw the line at their ridiculous parodies of the names of countries.

Also, when I was jokingly talking about the scene in the music video where Ke$ha is shocking her WASPy family was an act of open defiance of their backwards cultural norms, I have to say that for a minute I actually had to sit down and seriously consider that. The intended implications of the scene are that Ke$ha is "wild and out of control" unlike her square white picket fence nuclear family, but I wondered if in a way there was some validity to what I was joking about there , in terms of her rejection of reactionary social norms.

So, actually, this wasn't simply a sloppy parody that I threw out there without concern. I actually put a lot of thought into about the validity of some of this things that I was saying in jest, and I really picked my battles in what I made fun of (most shots taken at Ke$ha are on the grounds of promiscuity, and other backwards crap like that, so I made sure not to go in that direction).

There was a lot of thought put into this on a political level, and the fact that some people initially thought that this was legit is testimony to that.

Good satire always has an echo of truth in it. That's what makes it good satire. And this? This was pretty epic.

And bringing Loveshach's comment into this: if you think it's sad that you were the only one seeing a MIMism in Ke$ha's name, then it must be really sad that I can tell the theoretical inconsistency in PrairieFire's parody. :blink:

scarletghoul
24th April 2010, 12:42
rofl that was awesome.

Spawn of Stalin
24th April 2010, 13:28
Ke$ha is pretty awesome to be fair

Revy
24th April 2010, 15:50
Prairie Fire missed the part where she said "Put my glasses, I'm out the door, I'm gonna hit this city". "hit this city" is clearly an endorsement of militant street actions. she's basically casting herself as leading a general strike in the city.:p

bailey_187
25th April 2010, 22:56
Prairie Fire missed the part where she said "Put my glasses, I'm out the door, I'm gonna hit this city". "hit this city" is clearly an endorsement of militant street actions. she's basically casting herself as leading a general strike in the city.:p

Surely by "hitting the cities" she means invading and hitting them with force from the global countryside?

Invincible Summer
26th April 2010, 03:33
Surely by "hitting the cities" she means invading and hitting them with force from the global countryside?

Metaphor for PPW

soyonstout
26th April 2010, 04:29
Priceless.:laugh:

Does MIM actually use the word "Eichmerikkkan"? I've not heard that one before.

Scary Monster
26th April 2010, 06:08
Wow. That was so good, i couldnt even tell if you were joking or not until 2 minutes after I read the OP :lol: @Loveschach: I dont think its because we are alone, but rather, not every commie/socialist knows every single leftist term :p I, at least, didnt know what MiM was til now :lol:

Chambered Word
26th April 2010, 15:45
What in the name of science happened here...

Revy
26th April 2010, 17:34
Surely by "hitting the cities" she means invading and hitting them with force from the global countryside?

Right. that must be it.