The Picture Show: How We End Climate Imperialism on Patreon
In today’s Picture Show on Patreon we’re talking about the legacy of colonialism, the concept of climate debt, and internationalist responses to climate crisis.
Read MoreIn today’s Picture Show on Patreon we’re talking about the legacy of colonialism, the concept of climate debt, and internationalist responses to climate crisis.
Read MoreOur monthly Film Sessions feature is back; today Nina is exploring an online cracker backlash to decolonization movements, using a video by John the Duncan.
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.
Read MoreIn the Pig Empire city of Toronto, the Mayor sent an army to evict two dozen homeless people from a safe park community; and we had a man on the ground to witness it in real time.
Read MoreIn our newest War On Sharing journal, Nina takes an informal look at the terrifying truth everyone in the ruling establishment knows but won’t say; the fascists are winning.
Read MoreOur Film Sessions feature is back to analyze videos about capitalism and climate catastrophe from a familiar favorite of mine, YouTube creator Second Thought.
Read MoreBook Blog featuring a review & analysis of Greg Grandin’s “The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America” on Can’t You Read.
Read MoreAn extremely granular look at the how the propaganda model predicts the mind-warping media discussion around the so called “migrant crisis at the border.”
Read MoreA heavily sourced Media Madness essay about the propaganda model and renewed Pig Empire efforts to undermine the socialist government of Bolivia.
Read MoreAfter a bizarre and taxing couple of weeks, we’re back with a new Film Session about all the fascists who aren’t Donald Trump, and are still responsible for the coup attempt.
Read MoreA longer, heavily sourced essay about why vast portions of the labor class left need to get over their reactionary ideas about what identity politics actually means; before history and shifting demographics leave them behind.
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