Kropotkin’s Barbershop Episode 1.5: Group Therapy
Fresh off declaring Russia wouldn’t invade Ukraine, Nina makes an apology and the KBS crew hashes out the fallout in desperate times for the labor class.
Read MoreFresh off declaring Russia wouldn’t invade Ukraine, Nina makes an apology and the KBS crew hashes out the fallout in desperate times for the labor class.
Read MoreBack in February the KBS pod crew met up to discuss a brewing Cold War and why it would be bad for the labor class; featuring a pretty bad prediction by Nina.
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.
Read MoreAfter finally finishing a protracted move, I’m back with a thorough study of the US perpetual war machine and why the elite class in western democracies are always manufacturing consent for conflict
Read MoreMy internet conked out on New Years Even and it was either write about something I knew from memory, or read a book written by Hillary Clinton; so let’s talk about the endless US war on everyone, including ourselves.
Read MoreAfter a holiday break, I’m back with a detailed and heavily-sourced look at what I think is the coming US “forever war” in the Middle East
Read MoreAfter a long absence our Brotherhood of Evil Mutants feature returns to take a look at a man who is about to be thrust into Robert Mueller’s spotlight whether he wants it or not; Trump’s “Shadow Secretary of State” Jared Kushner
Read MoreNina takes a long, hard look at the west’s “humanitarian” argument for deposing Bashar al-Assad and finds it lacking in credibility.
Read MoreNina takes a quick look at the Obama legacy liberals & the media would rather ignore.
Read MoreNina takes a quick but informative look at three examples of out-of-control, predatory US imperialism that haven’t received as much attention in the media as they deserve; the Department of Defense audit, Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” in the Philippines and the US-backed, Saudi-lead coalition invasion of Yemen.
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