Zero Covid And The POWER, INCENTIVES of the Chinese Regime
Krystal and Saagar have James Li of 51-49 break down the power and incentives around the Chinese Communist Party that have led them to pursue a zero covid policy in Shanghai and elsewhere
Krystal and Saagar have James Li of 51-49 break down the power and incentives around the Chinese Communist Party that have led them to pursue a zero covid policy in Shanghai and elsewhere
Krystal and Saagar comb through the newest reporting on the teen mental health crisis facing American youth and how it’s become the biggest teen health risk. If you or a loved one is suffering, please seek professional treatment or call 800-273-8255 for support. We love you guys and […]
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends talk to activist and leader Marianne Williamson about her political future and what her fundamental views are
Krystal and Saagar respond to the takes on the view and Twitter opposing Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase by invoking racial issues and other grievances
On The Realignment Podcast, Saagar and Marshall Kosloff debate the policy decisions Biden should make to address student debt now that he is considering widespread loan forgiveness
Krystal and Saagar examine a new study demonstrating the major effects that corporate price spikes are having on inflation in the economy
Krystal and Saagar discuss the decision by Dr. Fauci to skip the White House correspondents dinner because of covid concerns even as he finally admits the pandemic is endin
By Caitlin Johnstone Rightists have spent the last couple of days freaking out and invoking Orwell’s 1984 in response to something their political enemies are doing in America, and for once it’s for a pretty good reason. The Department of Homeland Security has secretly set up a “Disinformation […]
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about culture wars, FTC and DOJ comments, Amazon labor movement, historical comparisons to Bernie, and sticking up for each other! To ask a question, go to the Breaking Points AMA page here: https://breakingpoints.supercast.tech… Timestamps: Culture War: 0:00 – 4:08 FTC/DOJ: 4:09 – […]
The Signal Why is the far right winning ground in France? Marc Weitzmann on how fear and national trauma are shaping the politics of the Fifth Republic. Rodrigo Kugnharski In a victory speech under the Eiffel Tower, Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that many of the votes cast for him […]
By W. James Antle III, The Week Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) is enmeshed in yet another scandal, a series of controversies that run the gamut from insider trading to lingerie wearing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) mused about Satan’s alleged control of the Roman Catholic Church. Call them […]
Follow me on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and MeWe The only authentic tradition or universal is the struggle for liberty and freedom against power, authority, and oppression. It transcends historical epochs, geographies, civilizations, cultures, governments, ideologies, economies, modes of production, races, religions, or causes. Someone who read a […]
“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter […]
by Alan Bickley Last summer, I went with my wife and daughter on holiday to Shropshire. While there, we spent an afternoon in Ironbridge. This has as good a claim as any to being the place where the Industrial Revolution began. It was close by here that, in […]
“THE Austrian thinker, Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), needs little introduction and his books are still revered by millions of people around the world. The Philosophy of Freedom is arguably Steiner’s greatest work, exploring knowledge and perception in the context of a radical framework of ideas that breaks rank with […]
By Emma Bowman, NPR May Day, celebrated by workers across the globe as International Labor Day, falls on May 1. But you’d be forgiven if that’s news to you. While the day traces its origins to an American laborers’ fight for a shorter work day, the U.S. does […]
Kshama Sawant is a leader of a Trotskyist party that is slowly taking over the Left in Seattle with the goal of turning Seattle into a communist city-state. They make for an interesting counterpart to Doug Wilson’s Christian Reconstructionist enclave in Moscow, Idaho next door. May they eventually […]
By Adam Ormes Nowhere News (Originally published in Tribes Magazine, 2018) “There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all argument, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. This principle is, contempt prior to examination.” – Attributed […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It wasn’t supposed to be this way. I get the feeling that Vladimir Putin finds himself quietly confessing this mantra a lot lately in his private moments away from whatever the fuck passes for a politburo in plutocratic […]
Leftism is the domain of middle-class radicals who are upwardly mobile but politically frustrated. Trade unionism is the vehicle of the respectable working class who are instinctively conservative due largely to status anxiety. The actual revolutionary classes are those who have no stake in the wider society and […]
Moscow has begun limiting natural gas supply to Poland and Bulgaria as Russia seeks to increase energy pressure on Europe. Ostensibly these moves are to encourage European buyers of natural gas to pay their bills in rubles. But Russia has a longer-term goal in mind. Many private players […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about Amazon subsidies, Obama dropped from Spotify, Teen mental health, worker history, corporate price gouging, US vs China, hearing aid monopoly, media’s Musk freakout, & More! We apologize for the delay, and enjoy the show! THE LEVER: https://www.levernews.com/ Matt Stoller: https://mattstoller.substack.com/ James Li: https://www.youtube.com/c/5149withJam… […]
Todd Lewis will be joined by Thought Bat to discuss his thoughts on anarchism without adjectives and how he envisions an anarchist federation organizing all the desperate groups of anarchists; or how do you thread the needle organizing cats to resist the state?
Todd Lewis interviewed James Howard Kunstler with a special focus on his work with regards to the criticism of techno-grandiosity and the long emergency.
Marianne Williamson brings her trademark humanitarian insight and warmth as a second-time guest on this week’s episode of Krystal Kyle & Friends. We’re thrilled to have her back — this time to talk about why Nina Turner’s congressional race is a microcosm of a larger rift in the […]
By James Barber Military.com| A classic action movie about Colorado high school students leading a guerrilla resistance against a Soviet military invasion has become an inspiration for Ukrainian citizens fighting against the current Russian invasion of their country. In “Red Dawn,” the students adopt their high school mascot […]
By Andrew Sullivan Bari was an op-ed editor at the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times before leaving to create her own op-ed page on Substack, “Common Sense.” She’s also the author of How to Fight Anti-Semitism, and for some reason one of the most reviled […]
It’s like if a murderer wants his sentence lightened during trail by saying “But I used a sterilized knife and a condom during the act, I cared about the victim.” Unlike the former no one’s holding these mass murderers on trail.
China is the only big country that keeps on putting forward in each UN Convention on No. 2234 Resolution that urges Israel to stop annexation of Palestine land and China always promotes the UN Resolution of Israel Palestine Two States Resolution, every year. China Most recent motions put […]
Russia is a big country. You cannot compare sanctions in Russia and estimate that it will work the same in other small countries. Russia can survive sanctions because of how big it is. They can survive even if they are completely cut off from the rest of the […]
USA, UK and Australia colluded to incarcerate Julian Assange.
This is a great interview with Pepe.
The UN secretary general has no time for Yemen …. never said a thing about the worst humanitarian crisis in that country.
She’s been disinvited because of Palestine views before, this isn’t new just continued
With his leather jacket and gravity-defying, Heat Miser-inspired hairstyle, journalist and frequent MSNBC guest Anand Giridharadis comes across as a modern, ultra-hip progressive. But when it comes to issues of free speech and social media, he promotes censorship as much as the shittiest of shitlibs.
The establishment challenge to Joe Rogan during the past few months has been nothing short of a full-on frontal assault, a smear campaign worthy of the slimiest political operative. Yet Rogan has emerged with a smile on his face, crediting the hit job with driving another two million […]
Seems like whenever it hits, it’s gonna be worse than 2008. We never truly recovered from 2008. We put a band-aid on the issue and propped up the markets. We never addressed the core issues that caused it.
The ironic thing is she might actually be among the best candidates of anyone with a snowball’s chance.
The Lever’s David Sirota describes a disturbing trend of Big Oil’s influence in politics.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky take a look at the week ahead in politics.
Contributing editor for Harper’s magazine, James Pogue, describes the rise of what he calls ‘the New Right.’
Author William Doyle breaks down the achievements of recently passed Senator Orrin Hatch.
Emily Jashinsky makes the case that the Biden administration’s proposed changes to how the Department of Education interprets Title IX will hurt students.
Reporter at U.S. Right to Know, Emily Kopp, describes how U.S. virologists have pushed back against regulation of viruses made more lethal through laboratory alterations.
Ryan Grim encourages Elon Musk to address weaknesses in how Twitter protects its users’ communications and data.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky take a look back at the week’s biggest stories.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky take a look back at the week’s biggest stories. Ryan Grim encourages Elon Musk to address weaknesses in how Twitter protects its users’ communications and data. Emily Jashinsky makes the case that the Biden administration’s proposed changes to how the Department of Education […]
Krystal and Saagar bring a highlight reel of the interviews conducted by Jordan Chariton with Amazon workers and activists attending the Donziger freedom party
Krystal and Saagar are joined by reporter Matthew Cunningham-Cook of THE LEVER to better understand how governments such as New York are responding to Amazon union busting’
Krystal and Saagar go back and forth on the legislation passed in Florida concerning Disney after the company came out against the recent legislation on parental rights in education and school curriculums
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