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National - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Socialist Youth Summer Festival

category national | anti-capitalism | event notice author Wednesday July 25, 2007 14:58author by SR - Socialist Youth Report this post to the editors

Socialist Youth's National Summer Festival

CAPITALISM MEANS PROFIT BEFORE PEOPLE
All across the world, the rights and living standards of young people and workers are coming under constant attack by the bosses and their lackeys in government. Young people are being forced to work for low pay bosses, where they have little or no rights. The attacks on the rights of workers are being graphically illustrated by the super-exploitation of migrant workers, which is being used to drive down the wages and conditions of all workers.

This drive to maximise profits is what capitalism is all about. The needs of people are never prioritised. This leads not only to attacks on our rights but to war, as shown by the continuing occupation of Iraq and US imperialism's threats against Iran. This capitalist system is also posing massive dangers to our environment.

YOUNG PEOPLE ARE FIGHTING BACK
Latin America is now a continent in revolt, as young people and workers are continuing their resistance to the domination of big businesss, which has resulted in an enormous increase in poverty in the region. Presidents have been toppled as millions have poured onto the streets, putting socialism back onto the agenda.

Across Europe, there have been general strikes in a number of countries as struggle re-emerges. This shows that young people are not simple victims of the capitalist profit system but are now getting active to defend their rights.

COME TO THE SUMMER FESTIVAL
Socialist Youth has organised this Summer festival as an event where young people can come to discuss the ideas raised above as well as the issues that affect them. Along with discussion and debate, you'll also get to chance to relax and enjoy yourself with music, BBQs, film showings, football and lots more. It's an event that you cannot afford to miss, this Summer,

WHERE: Old Presbytery Hostel, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow
WHEN: August 24-26
COST: €60 / £40 (includes food, hostel accomodation & all transport)

FRIDAY NIGHT RALLY
Race To The Bottom...War...Climate Change - Time To Fight Back!
Speakers: Joe Higgins & speaker from Socialist Youth

SATURDAY MORNING
1. Do politics and music mix today?
2. Religion - Why does it still exist?
3. Fight for your rights at work! - A forum for young workers

SATURDAY LUNCHTIME
1. Energy crisis & environment destruction - Is nuclear power a solution?
2. Russian Revolution, 90 years On - What is it its relevance today?
3. Cuba - Is it socialist?

SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Film showing, football, trip to the beach, relax and have fun!

SATURDAY EVENING DEBATE
Africa - How can debt and poverty be challenge?
Speakers from Socialist Youth & invited speaker from a leading charity

SUNDAY MORNING
1. Sexism & stereotyping - Why do they exist and how can they be ended?
2. Sectarianism...Low Pay...Our Future - What will the Northern Ireland Assembly do?

SUNDAY AFTERNOON RALLY
Building a socialist youth movement - The arguments for socialism today!

FOR MORE DETAILS
Belfast - 07821058319
Dublin - 0871274315
Limerick - 0868064801
Omagh - 07876146473
Cork - 0868700727
Galway - 0860726821

http://socialistyouth.wordpress.com
http://www.bebo.com/Socialist-Youth

author by Cian P - SYpublication date Wed Jul 25, 2007 18:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The third option on sunday morning is "Depresion & Mental health... How can the Crisis be ended?"

author by SHpublication date Fri Aug 17, 2007 09:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'll be heading along to that event myself. i do so every year and find its an excellent arena for thorough political debate and fraternalising between politically aware youth.

If you are under 25 and interested in politics, you should head along. You dont have to automatically join Socialist Youth by attending, but you will learn a lot of interesting things, and in the evenings have a good laugh with others, listening to music, singing songs and getting up to other forms of general merryment.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO BUT GENUINELY CANT AFFORD TO PAY THE FULL ASKING PRICE, EMAIL THE ORIGINAL POSTER OF THIS THREAD ITEM, AND I'M SURE SOMETHING CAN BE SORTED ON THAT SCORE.

But a trip to the beach in this weather?? Hope ye are providing snorkel outfits and wet suits!

Time to paint the town of Rathdrum red!!

author by patrickpublication date Sun Aug 19, 2007 18:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

is there any restriction on age at this event?Will a 30 year old be too old for a 'youth' event?

author by fk - sppublication date Sun Aug 19, 2007 19:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

there is no formal age restriction in Socialist Youth. Most will be in their late teens and early 20s but of course anyone who is interested in discussing these issues will be more then welcome to attend.

author by Don.publication date Mon Aug 20, 2007 01:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Shouldnt this event be free?

author by Socialistpublication date Mon Aug 20, 2007 08:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Quite right, you don't understand socialism. No socialist has ever argued that all goods should be distributed for free in a socialist society. Still less are the SP obliged to let people in for free when they spend their own money organising this event - they're not getting much in the way of donations FF and FG are used to, people can easily afford to put their hand in the pocket for this - and as was said above, they're willing to be flexible for people who really can't afford it

author by Don.publication date Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

But this isnt a "good". One could argue it is educational(thats presuming this isnt being run by stereotypical socialists). Isnt education supposed to be free in a socialist world? every FG talk I'v been to is free. Thier national conferance was free, it was a weekend in Doolin.

author by Darren Mac an Phríorapublication date Mon Aug 20, 2007 21:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have looked at several events organised by Socialist Youth and the Socialist Party on indymedia before and there has NEVER been any talks or debates on Leon Trotsky or on anything to do with Russian or Eastern European history or politics.

I know you have some links on your website to the above, but could it be that many of your members are unaware that you are a Trotskyite party? I canvassed for Joe Higgins and co. in 2004 and I was never told. I know other people that canvassed in the same period that were never told. I knew a former-member who was never told. I also know a Labour Party member who was never told by Joe Higgins that he is a Trotskyite, although he worked with him for many years.

Why isn't there information about Trotsky in SP leaflets? I have been living in Dublin West for 17 years and not one of the SP leaflets I have gotten through the door even mentioned Trotsky. Its strange. Considering that you idolise him, you would think that you would be more eager to let people know about what he stood for and the crimes he committed. Then, you don't want really want people to "go there", do you?

author by SP Member - SPpublication date Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Darren,

At this youth event you will see a commission entitled "The Russian Revolution 90 years on-what is its relevance for today?" undoubtedly this will raise the ideas of Trotsky, the nature of the revolution, Stalinism etc.

If you go through the sp/sy websites you will see numerous references not only to Trotsky but Lenin, Connolly, Marx, Engels, Luxemburg etc. I have been a member for a short period of time but at branch meetings trotskys ideas are regularly brought up and applied to numerous political and economic situations both historical and contemporary. No member of the SP/SY is unaware of our affiliation to trotskys ideas. However this does not mean that we bring them up in every leaflet, conversation and bulletin on indymedia.

author by Jolly Red Giant - Socialist Party/CWIpublication date Wed Aug 22, 2007 13:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Darren Mac an Phríora is a member of Fine Gael who spends all his time on politics.ie hurling insults and abuse at the Socialist Party. Any SP members who post on politics.ie just ignore him - he's not worth the effort.

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