The Library: the First Five
A look at five reasonably mainstream books from The Library that you can read to get a much better grasp on how our world actually works.
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Read MoreA collection of informal Patreon journals about skullduggery, Russophobia, and corporate media bias in the 2020 Democratic Party Nomination contest.
Read MoreLink to an October 2019th edition of The Skinny in which Nina nails contractors in the migrant prison game and screws up political predictions.
Read MoreLink to an October 2019 edition of the Skinny discussing the image crafting surrounding Liz Warren and Dem Party appeals to a mythical white working class.
Read MoreA short, informal essay about why 2020 Dem Primary candidate Andrew Yang isn’t who he’s pretending to be.
Read MoreYes, they’re concentration camps – but have you even stopped for a moment to think about what that actually means?
Read MoreA deep dive investigation into the racist Alameda County Sherriff’s Office and its attempts to charge Masai Ujiri for being racially profiled and assaulted by a Deputy on live TV.
Read MoreA link to one of my best essays, discussing how talking about where racism, meets capitalism, often results in assassination by the cracker aristocracy.
Read MoreThe US doesn’t really care about human rights; and thanks to Trump muppet Rex Tillerson’s bumbling, we now have proof – read more on Media Madness.
Read MoreLinks to an offsite review of Kendi’s Stamped From the Beginning, and a discussion about NIMBY liberal racism in the context of the 2020 election.
Read MoreA link to an offsite essay about Roxanne Dubar-Ortiz’s “Loaded” and the true and terrifying origins of the American capitalist project.
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