Mini-Theory Blog: the War on Sharing Escalates in Georgia
Nina talks about why attempts to criminalize protest itself and anarchist ideology in Georgia, are part of America’s long war on sharing and the left.
Read MoreNina talks about why attempts to criminalize protest itself and anarchist ideology in Georgia, are part of America’s long war on sharing and the left.
Read MoreNina uses a video from Youtuber Big Joel to demonstrate why the police are the biggest gang in America, and abolition is the only answer.
Read MoreIn today’s Selection, our host Scurvy brings us the straight dope about the war on drugs by highlighting first person accounts on the amazing Crackdown Podcast.
Read MoreIn today’s Nina-Bytes we’re tracking back to remind Joe Biden that he ran on ending Trump’s fascist immigration policies; not extending and adopting them.
Read MoreToday’s Instagram Mini-Theory Blog features a few words on why democracy can lose at the ballot box, but that’s not where fascism wins.
Read MoreIn today’s Recommended Reading we debunk GOP-friendly political gaslighting about American fascism; the threat is real and everybody knows it.
Read MoreToday in Nina-Bytes, we’re tracking back to Trump’s fascist invasion of Portland to find out what the Homeland Security was up to and why that matters today.
Read MoreOur man Scurvy is back, bringing you Nina’s blog writing from around the web and his hot multi-media pick of the week; a new podcast called “The Outlaw Ocean.”
Read MoreOur newest project, the Kropotkin’s Barbershop podcast, lives! Join Nina, Charles, Walker, and Adam as we explore Pig Empire vigilante justice in action.
Read MoreA post explaining why I’m changing how we share essay-length blog material; includes links to four such collections from November 2021.
Read MoreNina reviews Spencer Ackerman’s “Reign of Terror” and finds a good book, that could have been so much more. Check out the new Bookish Bits on Can’t You Read.
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