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In the year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the discussions of what this violence might mean for the future of Russian culture have generated more heat than light. Ukrainian interventions in the debate, however, equipped as they are with an intimate knowledge of both Russian civilisation and Russian barbarism, have tended to be more […]
So, back when the DNC was hacked and documents were leaked showing that the DNC had been helping Clinton and kneecapping Sanders, I found it interesting that most of the media focused on “the Russians did it!” rather than on the content of the leak, which was, after all, in the public interest to know.
The same thing is going on with the Texeira documents. WSWS has a particularly good article on this:
While about 60 or so documents have been made public so far, US media outlets indicate they have access to far more. The Washington Post reported Thursday, “The Post also reviewed approximately 300 photos of classified documents, most of which have not been made public.”
Now that it’s been sold to Bayer, few talk about Monsanto anymore, but their crimes haven’t gone away. They don’t stop just because you drop the dirty name.
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The more successful BRICS becomes the weaker Western hegemony over the South will grow. Though some Western politicians and media insist on downplaying BRICS’ role in shaping the new world order, the change seems to be real and irreversible.
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In this hour-long interview, former Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb discusses radical politics, community organizing, sustainable development, climate change, racial justice, the protests in France, indigenous sovereignty, and building power to confront the ruling class.
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Kwikfit is a ubiquitous car servicing and repair company. Established in the 1970s, the company has grown significantly, with over 600 depots across the UK. But an examination of working practices and conditions within its vast array of garages reveals it’s not just vehicles that require an urgent fix. Nick joined the company in January […]
A kid texts their mother during a school lockdown.
KID: Mom, a drag queen broke into our school. I love you so much.
MOM: What!? Are you sure it’s real?
KID: Yes, we’re under lockdown now. We barricaded the door and I’m hiding under my desk. Mom, I’m so scared.
MOM: Can you call me? Are you safe?
KID: I can only text. We have to be quiet. They feed off the prepubescent voices of young white boys.
MOM: Okay, honey, stay calm. Remember what you learned in drag lockdown training. It will do whatever it can to lure you with its bronze silicone breasts and brainwash you.
KID: I can hear its stilettos clicking down the hallway. I think it’s close to our classroom…
MOM: Stay completely still, honey. Breathe. Cover your genitals.
KID: There are so many sequins! I can see them reflecting onto the walls.
Asa Winstanley joins Lowkey to discuss the ongoing protests in Israel, UK Spying on Palestinian Refugees and his new book, "Weaponising Anti-Semitism: How the Israel Lobby Took Down Jeremy Corbyn."
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