Coronavirus EXPLODES, Mostly in Trump States
Coronavirus cases absolutely explode, mostly in Trump-voting or Republican-led states, and we pick apart the false propaganda narratives being used to explain this
Coronavirus cases absolutely explode, mostly in Trump-voting or Republican-led states, and we pick apart the false propaganda narratives being used to explain this
LOL. The sovereign citizens of the Left.
By Kim Hjelmgaard USA TODAY LONDON – “We saved a life today,” Patrick Hutchinson posted on a social media account after a photo of him emerged carrying a man to safety following a weekend clash here between anti-racism protesters and a suspected right-wing counter-demonstrator. READ MORE
New York Times Under growing pressure from demonstrators outraged over the police killings of African-Americans, officials across the country announced major police reforms on Monday, further galvanizing a protest movement that has led to a nationwide reckoning over systemic racism. READ MORE
Far Leftists Enact Racial Segregation At “The CHAZ” In Seattle, Right Wing Groups Rise Up Over Riots. One plot of land has been segregated for Black and Indigenous people only.
Trucks will be self-driving in a few years anyway so it doesn’t matter.
There is not nearly enough Antifa to carry out an insurrection like the recent one.
In the tradition of Nietzsche and Stirner. We need both Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine, both of whom were proto-anarchists.
The statistical data Carlson cites at the beginning of this is interesting. Black Lives Matter may be the single most powerful political party in the United States.
So much for the “we need to vote to keep fascists off the Supreme Court” theory.
He would be if he was a civilian.
By Stratton J. Davis It happened. The people of Lebanon stood up against their government and rejected it’s currency, the Lebanese pound, in favor of bitcoin. They did this because of how bad the Lebanese pound has depreciated. It has faced a 20% depreciation since April. As of […]
By Mike Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Market volatility has suddenly spiked in recent days came after the Federal Reserve vowed last Wednesday to keep its benchmark rate near zero through 2022. That’s an unusually long period for the Fed to be projecting rate policy. It reflects the fact […]
The white coat priesthood is just as politicized as any other sector of the managerial class. Krystal and Saagar give an update on coronavirus case numbers and discuss the risks of protests, reopenings as Fauci says a second wave may not occur.
Interesting. Biden’s running mate is going to be a “woman of color” who just happens to be an uber-imperialist or an uber-police statist. And this person will be the defacto Prez given Biden’s mental condition.
Journalist Zaid Jilani explains how most people have more complex views on social issues than their party affiliation suggests.
Krystal has a pretty good take on how the right-wing of the ruling class responded to the insurrection. Acknowledge the murder, put on a faux embrace of “peaceful protestors” with the usual “Dr. King was a Republican” nonsense while deflecting attention to rioters, looters, Antifa, anarchists, etc. And […]
Saager describes the appropriation of neo-Maoism by the left-wing of capitalism. Saagar Enjeti blasts liberals for using identity politics to bolster their narrative on a moral high ground.
It’s certainly possible to argue that this was a “suicide by cop” situation but, as Jim Bell has pointed out in the forum, this is still an illegal shooting under constitutional jurisprudence. A civilian wouldn’t get away with this. Krystal’s commentary in this is good. Krystal and Saagar […]
That articles like this keep appearing in the New York Times clearly indicates that the elite strategy is to protect the state by making it appear as though police state excesses are merely a racial issue, as opposed to the race issue merely being a symptom of the […]
As I would have predicted. I have said before that the constant Red Tribe/Blue Tribe bickering over Supreme Court appointments is irrelevant. Contentious social issues are decided on the basis of the prevailing consensus of the dominant factions of the power elite and general managerial class. Period. The […]
This meme really sums up most of what anyone really needs to know about both domestic politics and international relations. All of these conflicts, while real and important to their participants, are merely on-the-ground forms of tribal/sectarian warfare that mean nothing to the oligarchs and overlords. It’s the […]
The right-wing of the ruling class seems to be divided over the issue of co-optation versus repression, while the left-wing of the ruling class clearly favors co-optation and is moving aggressively to do so. The Deep State and the uppermost strata of the power elite seem to prefer […]
The Robert E. Lee statue with Rainbow flag coloring and the Black Lives Matter acronym. Probably unacceptable to all sides.
Bye. This so funny. “I’ll show these ungrateful assholes. I’ll quit my job!” Uh, that’s kind of the goal, dude. By Daniel Villareal Newsweek
I’m not so sure that it did. What I find most fascinating about the recent low-intensity insurrection is not the insurrection itself but the near-total indifference of the ruling class combined with the immediate move of vast sectors of the ruling class to co-opt the insurgency, from the […]
While I agree with 99% of this article, I’m a bit suspicious as to why the New York Times (“Voice of the Ruling Class”-Abbie Hoffman) was willing to publish it. It seems like some kind of co-optation scheme is in the works. The left-wing of the ruling class […]
Did the Left and the neo-Confederates finally find something they can agree on? Hating on Father Abraham, lol. By Josh Brogadir WCVB5 BOSTON —The dismantling of controversial statues and monuments in the city of Boston is a mounting subject in the ongoing push for racial justice in the […]
Even Satan has a monument in his honor. By Gabbi Shaw Insider Not all monuments are universally beloved. While some simply took a while for locals to come around to, others still inspire controversy. That could be due to their subject matter, their histories, or their appearance. Monuments […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley White people hate to talk about race, even the supposedly woke ones. When they do, the entire conversation is almost inevitably governed by fear. With white conservatives, it’s usually the fear of being made irrelevant by darker bodies. […]
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He recently made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing.
From 2015. This is interesting.
The late great Oderus Urungus (Dave Brockie) was one of the first people I met when I moved to Richmond 33 years ago. By Ed Mazza Huffington Post Out with Robert E. Lee and in with… Oderus Urungus? A new petition is calling for a statue of the late […]
Another thing that I have found interesting about recent events is how many police chiefs and high-ranking police officials seem to be female. Just like Trump actually has a record-high number of female “national security” advisors (imperial privy councils), the first-ever female CIA director, and a lot of […]
It is interesting how the protests have taken place in small towns, suburban areas, and deep red zones as well as in the cities. My best guess is that it’s because the police state is large enough and entrenched enough that at this point virtually everyone has a […]
“What part of ‘hold the mayonnaise’ did you not understand?” By Audrey Washington WSBTV Atlanta Protesters have taken to the streets of Atlanta for a third weekend after a dramatic 24 hours that saw the death of a black man at the hands of an Atlanta police officer […]
Reminds me of a co-worker I once had whose ex-husband was allowed to remain on the SWAT team as a sniper while she had a restraining order on him for stalking and domestic violence.
As Stirner and Bakunin noted in the 19th century, the lumpenproletariat is the rightful class vanguard of an anarchist revolution, as we have once again seen in recent weeks, as opposed to the conventional bourgeoisie, petite bourgeoisie, and conventional proletarian “protestors.” The most revolutionary sectors of the recent […]
Listen here. On this episode, Keith Preston joined us & gave an absolute master class on several schools of anarchism, from anarcho-communism, collectivism, syndicalism, platformism, national syndicalism, synthesism, Georgism & more. We also discussed current events, the CHAZ (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone) & a deep dive into historical […]
By Amita Sudhir Slate As states continue to open up, but COVID shows no signs of magically disappearing, many of us are asking ourselves: What is the safe and responsible thing for me to do? Even if my state says it’s legal for me and a hundred of […]
Most of this sounds like capitalist class co-optation efforts, celebrity self-promotion, symbolic gestures, token reformism, and totalitarian humanist opportunism. In other words, nothing much at all has changed, at least not yet. BBC There have been protests around the world over the way police treat black people and […]
By Joshua Nevett BBC When videos of controversial police encounters generate headlines, there’s an important figure in the story that we rarely hear about – the person filming.
Violence vs. non-violence is another false dichotomy.
A lot of “police reform” ideas I come across strike me as token reformist bullshit or an effort to deflect the conversation toward liberal pet projects like expanding the welfare state, but eliminating no-knock warrants, like eliminating qualified immunity, might actually count for something. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, […]
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