The Skinny: Biden His Time Edition
A collection of informal journal posts about the new (and yet so uninspiring) Biden era, on my free to read Patreon Blog.
Read MoreA collection of informal journal posts about the new (and yet so uninspiring) Biden era, on my free to read Patreon Blog.
Read MoreA link to an essay on Can’t You Read discussing Big Tech, Trump’s social media suspensions, and Biden’s threats to repeal Section 230.
Read MoreA lengthy, informal journal piece on Patreon about censorship, social media and the fallout from the Trump-inspired Jan 6th chud riot in D.C.
Read MoreA link to a new essay on my free Patreon blog that discusses why Twitter’s role in public discourse is frankly pretty sinister, and I don’t miss it one bit.
Read MoreAn update on my (now suspended) Twitter account, links to websites where you can still find me and a desperate call for help to share my work before Big Tech strangles me to death.
Read MoreA lengthy informal essay about the importance of organizing a three tiered societal movement around a radical left wing program.
Read MoreAn op-ed aggressively refuting the contrarian faux-left position that calling Trump a fascist is some sort of liberal psyop designed to distract the left.
Read MoreI’m adopting a new pen name in 2021; check inside to find out what it is and why I’m choosing to employ a literary double in my work going forward.
Read MoreA link to a (free to read) Patreon Blog essay that looks at online Twitter drama, declaring war on Bidenist neoliberalism and why anti-identity politics populism is cancer for the left.
Read MoreBiden’s rolling out his cabinet, the media is tossing out bullsh*t and Rahm Emanuel might be on his way back into government over the strong objections of Rolling Stone senior writer Jamil Smith; not that Biden gives a damn of course, since the machine bought Smith’s soul a long time ago.
Read MoreIn this late November 2020 edition of Film Sessions, we join Cody Johnston of Some More News as he takes down Ben Shapiro’s fake facts, logic, and reason.
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