Tchaikovsky's The Nutremoved
honeynut
1462 points 3 years ago
reddit will delete this comment cuz they're controlled by China but fuck the CCP!!!
same energy
The Divide by Jason Hickel is a good short read on global inequality.
The Making of Global Capitalism by Panitch and Gindin goes into historical detail on the emergence of the modern financial/trade system, but it's fairly academic and not super exciting.
Late Victorian Holocausts by Mike Davis is an account of the famines and mass social murder overseen by colonial governance in the 19th century.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's An Indigenous People's History of the United States is self explanatory.
For books on America's commitment to defending democracy around the world, pick any one of:
- Washington Bullets by Vijay Prashad
- The Jakarta Method by Vincent Bevins
- The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
- Killing Hope by William Blum
It seems similar to the last time an office building caught fire like this in China. The building was fairly fire resistant except for the facade which was made of materials that burn up really fast.
"Let’s work together and topple this invisible wall" Mr. Kwon said in the Twitter post
He described himself as “dedicated to overturning communism.”
showing images saying “use our votes to overthrow the government”
Hoh boy
Post-Structural Hauntological Bordigism
don't ask me what any of those words mean
the possum strat of "freeze up and hope that death takes me quickly"
Kid Fash
President Zenguya still lives rent free in my head
lemmitors are just mass downvoting negative articles about Ukraine in their news comms, even if it comes from mainstream sources like Wapo or ft. Someone in the comments just has to accuse the OP of being a tankie or having a pro-Russian agenda and then engagement with the post just craters so it doesn't show up in feeds anymore.
You should clarify that you mean Nazi collaborators
lemmitors: "if you're not anti-MIC at 15 you have no heart, but if you're not pro-MIC at 25 you have no brain"