Field Notes: Introductions
Field Notes is back and today we’re proud to introduce a new content curator for our weekly social media writing roundup; our own site administrator, Scurvy.
Read MoreField Notes is back and today we’re proud to introduce a new content curator for our weekly social media writing roundup; our own site administrator, Scurvy.
Read MoreA post explaining why I’m changing how we share essay-length blog material; includes links to four such collections from November 2021.
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 this edition of Film Sessions we’re looking at Renegade Cut’s study of the Proud Boys to understand how crypto-fascist propaganda works.
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 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 link to an essay on Can’t You Read discussing Big Tech, Trump’s social media suspensions, and Biden’s threats to repeal Section 230.
Read MoreA longer Can’t You Read journal that examines the vital importance of fighting the fascist creep on the home front; literally.
Read MoreLet’s just stop for a moment and marvel at what a bloodless, mendacious piece of human pig manure Mathew Yglesias is; on Media Madness.
Read MoreNina takes a look at the terrifying logic behind the new-old strain of Republican excuses for a lawless president in “Screw Yoo: the Turtle, the War Criminal and the Mutant who would be King.”
Read MoreAn October 2019 edition of The Skinny in which Nina discusses how narrative framing twists the issues in the minds of the public in all the wrong directions.
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