A Heritage, of Hate by Chris Walker
IWW 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 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 short and informal journal about the casual way Canadian media sells pro-capitalist propaganda and policies as being good for labor class people.
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 MoreAfter five long years of trying to go it alone on my eponymously named website, I’m finally in a position to compensate some Friends of the Blog to help produce more content; find out more inside.
Read MoreIn this offsite essay we’re looking at a video by Thought Slime that helps explain why you shouldn’t defend Nick Fuentes from the consequences of his actions.
Read MoreOur latest Film Sessions post on Media Madness features YouTuber Shaun, the 1776 Report, and Trump’s parting attempt to re-create Hooverism in America.
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 MoreOur Film Sessions feature is back; Nina looks at the concept of “whiteness” with a little help from What the Theory’s Tom Nicholas, over on Media Madness.
Read MoreA heavily sourced Media Madness essay about the propaganda model and renewed Pig Empire efforts to undermine the socialist government of Bolivia.
Read MoreA Facebook update on where I’ve been for the last couple weeks that unfortunately, ongoing online censorship forces me to reprint here on my website. Vaguely personal.
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