Unless we stop participating.
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As Israel continues to target emergency workers.
And they continue unabated.
The pause in global conflict is a re-calibration of power, a temporary re-ordering for capital accumulation. Seeing it as a benevolent act is intentional.
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One would think. Given what the State of Israel did to Gaza...
Our children’s future is tethered to the sovereign exception of disposability. Remember: this is a pattern we all participate in until we refuse and reject anything that justifies war crimes. #IranWar #HumanValue #SocialDynamics
Recognize and nurture emergent patterns of solidarity that challenge the necropolitical order and strive towards a more equitable future.
The decentralized nature of AI disinformation, while a threat, hints at the potential for decentralized forms of resistance and counter-narrative construction.
Ruptures in dominant narratives create opportunities for radical imagination and collective struggle, pushing beyond the confines of state-centric solutions.
The very contradictions exposed by the state's demand for military service while simultaneously tearing apart military families can serve as points of rupture in dominant narratives.
The language of "Power Plant Day" and "Bridge Day" is an aestheticization of violence, turning the potential annihilation of civilian infrastructure into a spectacle and branded event. This relies on a hidden truth: the disposability of life.
The antidote to fascism is generative refusal. #NoKings
It's also important to point out that the "Department of War" existed prior to desegregation. This is the MAGA ideology and the resulting decisions and actions are indeed intentional.
Why are we allowing it?
Hegseth strikes senior officers from a promotion list he would not have made as an active duty Colonel.
Everybody: "Excuse me sir, your bigotry is showing."
Hegseth: ...
And this my friends is how it ends… and begins… #TreasuryInsolvent
This is 100% true. Pay the TSA agents.
"We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." — The Cheshire Cat
When the Houthis in Yemen were shooting drones at ships in the Red Sea after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, the U.S. was launching $2 million missiles to take down drones that could cost as little as $2,000, according to Politico.
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DOE issued a second “emergency” order to keep the last coal plant in Washington open for another 90 days. But nobody wants it open, including the owner of the plant, citing “flush” electricity supply from the state’s ample hydropower resources.
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Not that it matters at this point but we believe it is worth noting that Britain was the catalyst for the outcome that is the Middle East today.
A worker-owned media outlet reports on a worker-owned bicycle shop.
The potential for transformative change lies not in reforming existing patterns, but in fostering and connecting these emergent practices that prioritize human well-being and collectivity over state control and capital accumulation.
The ongoing critique of state power and corporate influence, particularly from independent media, fosters a critical consciousness necessary for challenging dominant narratives and imagining new possibilities.
The framing of the U.S.-Iran conflict often involves the invisibility of contradiction, where the humanitarian crisis and displacement caused by the war are downplayed or separated from the narrative of national security.
The framing of the U.S.-Iran conflict as a necessary military action against a dangerous adversary trains the public to see Iran as an existential threat, justifying military intervention and its associated costs.
The displacement of 3.2 million people due to the war highlights a pattern of disposability.
A cafe was put up for sale immediately after its baristas unionized, so they bought it, transitioning it into a worker-owned cooperative.
Five years later, White Electric Coffee Co-op remains open as a democratic workplace, granting its workers a voice in the decisions that shape their daily lives.