Film Sessions: “Where Do We Go From Here?”
Trump’s ouster doesn’t signal the end of fascism, but rather the beginning of a new antifascist struggle. A new video, analysis and links on Media Madness.
Read MoreTrump’s ouster doesn’t signal the end of fascism, but rather the beginning of a new antifascist struggle. A new video, analysis and links on Media Madness.
Read MoreA new Media Madness blog featuring a short video from the Gravel Institute and Marxist economist (and fan favorite) Richard D. Wolff.
Read MoreA link to offsite writing featuring a short essay, a 26-minute instructional video and seventeen links to important articles – all about neoliberalism.
Read MoreA late December 2020 Film Sessions post about why leftism is the only option in a world full of Lex Luthor-esque, capitalist supervillains.
Read MoreIn this December 2020 Film Sessions post we’re looking at a Tedx Talk by John Perkins, author of (New) Confessions of an Economic Hitman, over on Media Madness.
Read MoreA December 2020 Film Sessions post about Tom Nicholas’s excellent video “The Myth of a Free Press” that leans more towards the review side of the equation.
Read MoreA December 2020 Film Session featuring Some More News about why America has always been intimate with the fascist backlash against racial and social progress.
Read MoreA November 2020 Film Sessions mini-essay that talks about Baldwin vs Buckley and the tragedy of American amnesia in the struggle for racial justice.
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.
Read More“Now that we’re sailing into a new-old era of American politics, Nina revives one of her old blogging Features with a new, time-saving twist. Mendacious media minions can run, but then can’t hide from “Great Moments in Media Muppetry” on our Media Madness Blog; today’s first feature contestant? Vox’s professional TV-watcher, Aaron Rupar.
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