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On October 16th, Lewisham’s Labour-led council granted planning permission to begin the redevelopment of Lewisham Shopping Centre, marking a decisive shift for the borough’s future. Lewisham has been undergoing gentrification since the turn of the millennium. Slowly but surely, warehouses and housing estates around Deptford, New Cross, Brockley, and Lewisham Central have been closed, demolished […]

A filmmaker takes a leap of faith when he decides to risk ridicule and make a serious film about UFO sightings
- Directed by Matthew Salton

How the photographer Justine Kurland reframes utopia in the radical freedom of teenage girls, women and outsider communities
- by Aeon Video

Slavery in Latin America, on a huge scale, was different from that in the United States. Why don’t we know this history?
- by Ana Lucia Araujo

The most vehement and damaging charges of ‘greed’ get directed at precisely those who are being stripped of everything
- by David Keen
Documents released by a federal court provide new and disturbing details of Trump associates’ attempt to orchestrate a coup against a government they clearly did not understand. This is an unprecedented look at the players and their plots – from terrorism to false flags – that may inform the looming US military assault on Venezuela. The man the government blames for it all, Jordan Goudreau, provided evidence to The Grayzone that: He signed a $221 million contract with Venezuela’s Juan […]
The post White House insiders knew of 2020 Venezuela coup in advance, files show first appeared on The Grayzone.
The post White House insiders knew of 2020 Venezuela coup in advance, files show appeared first on The Grayzone.
People on food stamps said they were willing to sacrifice to protect health care benefits. They’re furious that the Democrats gave up.
The post SNAP Recipients Crushed by Democrats Caving on Shutdown: “They Just Wasted It All” appeared first on The Intercept.
I love my job. I make a great salary, there’s a clear path to promotion, and a never-ending supply of cold brew in the office. And even though my job requires me to commit sociopathic acts of evil that directly contribute to making the world a measurably worse place from Monday through Friday, five days a week, from morning to night, outside work, I’m actually a really good person.
Let me give you an example. Last quarter, I led a team of engineers on an initiative to grow my company’s artificial intelligence data centers, which use millions of gallons of water per day. My work with AI is exponentially accelerating the destruction of the planet, but once a month, I go camping to reconnect with my own humanity through nature. I also bike to and from the office, which definitely offsets all the other environmental destruction I work tirelessly to enact from sunup to sundown for an exorbitant salary. Check out this social media post of me biking up a mountain. See? This is who I really am.