Barbarism Starts at Home on Can’t You Read
Nina 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 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 MoreIWW organizer Chris Walker returns to talk about how the fight to change school names in Florida is a continuation of our larger battle against white supremacy.
Read MoreA Recommended Reading essay on CYR that talks about why police reform is dead even after the Chauvin verdict because you can’t reform capitalist exploitation.
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 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 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.
Read MoreA lengthy informal essay about the importance of organizing a three tiered societal movement around a radical left wing program.
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 MoreA two part essay looking at stories about the Trump Regime’s open fascism that weren’t properly covered by the mainstream American media.
Read MoreThis short blog post features something old, something new, and a whole lot of links that prove there’s something rotten about our boys in blue.
Read MoreA very long, very personal journal about why I’ve spent the past three months staring into the abyss and why I’m basically certain Trump isn’t going to accept any election he doesn’t win this fall.
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