140 UN Diplomats STORM OUT Of Russian Speech
Funny how they never did this when America invaded Iraq.
Funny how they never did this when America invaded Iraq.
To anyone suggesting that these people were wearing masks by choice: “The University of South Florida requires students, faculty, staff and visitors to wear face coverings inside university facilities on campus including, but not limited to, classrooms, conference rooms, shared work spaces, academic and administrative buildings, lobbies and […]
You can always count on Sean Hannity for deep intellectual thoughts
The reason these companies are doing this is so they can make themselves look good. They don’t actually care. They’re just pretending that they’re doing something, whereas in reality they are making things increasingly worse.
“Everyone’s cheering for Germany to build up its military” is not a phrase I thought I’d be hearing in my lifetime, lol
Russia’s invasion is monstrous, says foreign policy expert Will Ruger, but America can’t forget the lessons of the past two decades of disastrous interventions.
There are technical and logistical hurdles, but satellite internet could one day offer an uncensored alternative for people living in war zones and authoritarian countries around the world.
Our political and media elites should think twice before they swarm social media like Russian tanks driving deep into Ukraine.
Ukrainians have taken to the streets with arms to defend their country and their freedom.
Here’s a brutal irony about regulating hate speech: Such laws often end up hurting the very people they are supposed to protect.
Krystal and Saagar respond to MSNBC and CNN’s courting of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki while she continues to work for the Biden administration
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle and Friends talk with Bernie Sanders foreign policy adviser Matt Duss about Biden’s response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments by The View co-host Joy Behar about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will jeopardize her plans to take a vacation in Italy
Krystal and Saagar have economic policy expert Matt Stoller break down the Russian invasion of Ukraine’s revealing of US economic vulnerability as part of an ongoing collaboration
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Love is Blind star Nick Thompson to hear about how he plans on using his platform to support Julian Assange and call out exploitative industries
Krystal and Saagar respond to your questions about the Breaking Points expansion, war between Russia and Ukraine, live shows in the future, NATO expansion, Trump & Putin, and more!
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Our entire linear and accumulative culture collapses if we cannot stockpile the past in plain view.” Jean Baudrillard, The Procession of Simulacra “I would die happy if I knew that on my tombstone could be written these words, […]
Much of the current focus on the Ukraine war is currently on the shelling of the major urban centers of Kharkiv and Kyiv. And from a political and humanitarian perspective, that certainly makes sense. But there is a broader strategic and economic perspective that I feel as though […]
By Robert Stark The 2020s started off with a global pandemic and now a major war, two black swan events. Could this be the official end to “The End of History,” a political concept that is most often associated with the book that Francis Fukuyama wrote after the […]
There’s a lot to talk about: the State of the Union address, Kanye, the future of Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine. We try to get to it all on this episode of KK&F. And we’re helped by our special guest, Matt Duss, a foreign policy expert who’s worked […]
By Anthony Gregory This is a critical historiographical essay animated by the research question of how the decisions of police and sheriffs illuminated and drove the transformation of white supremacy through different forms from emancipation to the end of Jim Crow segregation. It situates this focus amidst current […]
They’re not trying to clear political content, they’re trying to clear independent political content, if you’re part of the machine your good to go.
Just a vent session about the current news cycle of Ukraine and Russia and how America just can’t help itself and take the most stupid positions available.
Many of the most anti-gay countries are client states, protectorates, or heavily subsidized by the USA By Eric Fleischmann | March 4th, 2022, Center for a Stateless Society Last week, The Gay Times reported that—based on “a leaked letter sent on 20 February to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations’ (UN) High Commissioner for […]
Idris Robinson revisits and expands upon his seminal essay “How It Might Should Be Done.” In the aftermath of the CHAZ occupation in downtown Seattle, “How It Might Should” was a public talk surveying the horizon of revolutionary potential uncovered by the George Floyd Rebellion during the hot […]
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Russia’s position is that the West is trying to encircle them in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Their goal is to restore total hegemony over the territories of the former USSR and the old Russian Empire. Ironically, by invading Ukraine, they’re making encirclement more immediately likely. […]
By Natalie Sherman, Business reporter, New York A raft of actions by the West is aimed at choking Russia’s economy and banking system, and punishing Vladimir Putin’s inner circle. What more sanctions could they impose? In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the US, UK, EU and more […]
Like the Russians don’t have a plan of succession. Lindsay apparently doesn’t realize the practice of statecraft has evolved a bit since antiquity or the Middle Ages. Modern states are corporate entities that have an institutional life of their own apart from the individual personalities involved. It’s not […]
Few things in are more complex than energy logistics, and the world is about to get a masterclass. Different crude grades with different chemical make-ups with different reliabilities lead to different refining dependencies. Some crudes are thick (heavy). Others thin (light). Still others are laden with impurities (sour), […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to controversy surrounding Governor Ron DeSantis’ appearance at the University of South Florida. WATCH HERE
Katie Halper argues that Democrats aren’t taking Americans’ views of the economy seriously enough. WATCH HERE
Scientific advisor at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard, Alina Chan, answers the hosts’ questions about the lab leak and wet market theories of Covid-19. WATCH HERE
Ryan Grim makes the case for lowering the price of gas by reducing demand, rather than increasing supply. WATCH HERE
Robby Soave details the latest free speech violation taking place on a college campus. WATCH HERE
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the ICC’s investigation into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine. WATCH HERE
Krystal and Saagar talk to congressman Ro Khanna from Silicon Valley about tech policy and how America should respond to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Saagar makes the comprehensive case for large investments in nuclear power after President Biden ignored it during his state of the union speech
Krystal examines the economic consequences of the west’s wartime sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine and how they could backfire in terms of stopping Putin
Krystal and Saagar look at how right wing media figures have escalated hawkish rhetoric on the Ukraine war including a call from Sean Hannity to wage a secret bombing campaign on Russian forces
Krystal and Saagar cover the flip flop by former President Trump in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Putin as hawkish rhetoric in the GOP heats up
Krystal and Saagar analyze the response from China to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the western world’s economic punishment of the Putin regime
Krystal and Saagar look at the western decision to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs including superyachts after the invasion of Ukraine by Putin
Krystal and Saagar evaluate the first casualty numbers to come out of the Russian side of the war in Ukraine as the chaos creates a refugee crisis for those coming from Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar bring another battle update to viewers as Russians get a major victory in a Ukrainian city while their convoy outside of Kiev is plagued with problems.
The EU has a mutual defense compact, and the majority of EU countries are in NATO, so the EU as an entity is a NATO member by default. Ukrainian membership in the EU would be NATO membership for Ukraine by default. That’s why Zelensky wants to get into […]
By Caitlin Johnstone A substitute teacher at an Arlington, Virginia middle school has been suspended for teaching an insufficiently one-sided perspective on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Apparently one of the students recorded the lesson and showed it to their parents who complained to the school. This happens […]
All things considered, it is for the best that Biden originates from the upper strata Rockefellerian sectors of the traditional power elite (the northeastern banking establishment and WASP quasi-aristocracy), which tends to have a comparatively realist view of international relations, influenced by figures like Kennan, Morgenthau, Kissinger, and […]
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SirEinzige, Anarchist News Conceiving of a post-left adjacent neo-anarchist libertarian movement What brings me to make this post is what I see as an obvious problem of post-left anarchist discourse, it doesn’t scale up. It’s(for now) a niche discourse. As much as I hate large scale leviathan situated […]
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