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And the lesson here is clear for all: if you are undesirable by any force within this hegemony, you will be brutally erased from the face of the earth, swiftly, without a murmur of protest or a hint of recourse. Gaza is a blueprint for all of us this century. 5/
We sit among a Parliament of Things and attempt to hold high court. There is no group, only group formation: society is not what holds us together, rather, it is what is being held.
Popular economies have enabled thinking about land beyond its status as terra firma, property, or financial asset. Rather, land is the materialization of settling by heterogeneous inhabitants, spatial linkages, surplus value, and tenure. read.dukeupress.edu/public-culture…
Chauvin is the 7th on-duty cop to be convicted of murder since 2005, out of around 15,000 police killings in that time.
If Democrats don't use their trifecta to rebalance America's electoral playing field - and/or, attain a degree of popularity without modern precedent - they will clear the way for a proto-authoritarian right to take power by mid-decade. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
🚨Beware the “return to normalcy” narrative. Normalcy was already killing us. Please do not be lulled into a state of complacency.
“This country has socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the poor." -Martin Luther King, Jr.
We looked through hours of footage from the Capitol riot to decode the symbols that Trump supporters brought with them, revealing some ongoing threats to US democracy. 👇https://t.co/ptdw7oJRTa
“The problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be solved without a radical redistribution of political and economic power.” - MLK Jr.
What’s next? Are they going to make business have fire extinguishers in the kitchens? No exposed wiring at daycares? Are they going to tell us we can’t smoke at the gas station or drink in our cars? It is a sad day for America.
"As well as Herbert performed in the early stages of the outbreak, the governor could now be a modern-day Nero, if he’d only learn to play the fiddle."
If we keep on our current Covid trajectory where do we end up? I look at Utah’s crisis care policies and the formulas that will determine who gets ICU care and who dies. It’s not pretty, but that’s the reality. #utpol sltrib.com/news/politics/…
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Robert Gehrke: Utahns are headed toward a horrific coronavirus crisis that the governor could help...
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When they organize, coordinate and engage in a supposed law enforcement or military purpose these groups are violating well-established laws against private paramilitary action. Supreme court has tested in District of Columbia v. Heller 2008.
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