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Settlers: The Mythology Of The White Proletariat from Mayflower to Modern - J. Sakai
A uniquely important book in the canon of the North American revolutionary left and anticolonial movements, Settlers was first published in the 1980s. Written by activists with decades of experience organizing in grassroots anticapitalist struggles against white supremacy, the book established itself as an essential reference point for revolutionary nationalists and dissident currents within the Marxist-Leninist and anarchist movements. Always controversial within the establishment left, Settlers uncovers centuries of collaboration between capitalism and white workers and their organizations, as well as their neocolonial allies, showing how the United States was designed from the ground up as a parasitic and genocidal entity. As recounted in painful detail by J. Sakai, the United States has been built on the theft of Indigenous lands and of Afrikan labor, on the robbery of the northern third of Mexico, the colonization of Puerto Rico, and the expropriation of the Asian working class, with each of these crimes being accompanied by violence.
The counter-revolution of 1776: slave resistance and the origins of the United States of America - Gerald Horne
In this trailblazing book, Gerald Horne complements his earlier celebrated Negro Comrades of the Crown, by showing that in the prelude to 1776, the abolition of slavery seemed all but inevitable in London, delighting Africans as much as it outraged slaveholders, and sparking the colonial revolt. In the prelude to 1776, more and more Africans were joining the British military, and anti-slavery sentiments were deepening throughout Britain. And in the Caribbean, rebellious Africans were chasing Europeans to the mainland. Unlike their counterparts in London, the European colonists overwhelmingly associated enslaved Africans with subversion and hostility to the status quo. For European colonists, the major threat to security in North America was a foreign invasion combined with an insurrection of the enslaved. And as 1776 approached, London-imposed abolition throughout the colonies was a very real and threatening possibility–a possibility the founding fathers feared could bring the slave rebellions of Jamaica and Antigua to the thirteen colonies. To forestall it, they went to war. The so-called Revolutionary War, Horne writes, was in large part a counter-revolution, a conservative movement that the founding fathers fought in order to preserve their liberty to enslave others–and which today takes the form of a racialized conservatism and a persistent racism targeting the descendants of the enslaved. The Counter-Revolution of 1776 drives us to a radical new understanding of the traditional heroic creation myth of the United States.
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I’m three weeks sober today. It feels like I’ve fully gotten alcohol out of my daily routine, and I’m starting to coast on new habits now. There’s been a noticeable improvement in my depression and energy levels, and my skin is starting to look healthier. My sobriety tracker says I’ve saved $107 and skipped 45 drinks so far.
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New psychologist wants me to get checked for ADHD which requires paying like $7-800 to a psychiatrist…. My brutha in therapy I am already spending almost a tenth of my fortnightly wage to come and see YOU, where will I find this diagnosis money?? For SOME REASON I’VE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO EXPLAIN I am terrible at SAVING or LONG TERM PLANNING
Obviously you need to steal the therapy. Only way to make it work
Wtf you get charged for diagnosis?
Sorry sweaty wanting to be stable enough to contribute to your CEOs bank account will cost you 💅 dedicating your life to producing capital for rich ppl is a privilege, not a right
Why the fuck does a psychologist need you to get an ADHD diagnosis? Its not like they are prescribing medication. That makes me very angry on your behalf I’m sorry
I guess they don’t “need” me to, but they recommend it, because it’s tied into the work we’re trying to do I guess. But they can’t diagnose because they’re “just” a psychologist
Thats still so weird, psychologists and even LCSW’s can diagnose ADHD… But they may have to have specific training in that. It might vary state to state, maybe. Thats hella frustrating though I’m sorry.
I DO know that for insurance, practitioners need to give you a specific diagnosis and then create goals and plans to reach those goals based off of those diagnoses. I have had therapists who will diagnose me with something else but work on the ADHD/autism symptoms under the guise of the other DX… So idk if you trust your psych enough to pass that by them?
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Had to leave a movie theater for the first time and ask for my money back because the people behind us were being so fucking obnoxious. I don’t mind people whispering here and there, or even talking quietly during loud parts of the film to their friends or whatever I do that, but this shit was outta control. Kicking my seat, partner got hit in the head with someone’s backpack as they walked to their seat, had popcorn thrown on him (not purposefully but still), talking at regular volume during the quiet parts. These were grown ass adults too. Fucking absurd behavior
I’m finally turning into an old person.
did nothing wrong
Four pests campaign but make it dumb movie-ruiners
That’s when you stand up and yell WOULD YOU PLEASE SHUT THE FUCK UP
The whole theatre will cheer for you, or you’ll get shot.
It’s a gamble
Luckily that was not my cross to bear, someone else did it lol
It might be you’re turning into a crotchety old person, but seriously, it feels like after the lockdowns, and maybe because of long covid, people have simply forgotten how to behave in public. Zero cares for disturbing or inconveniencing other people.
Its probably a little bit of both lol. It’s probably my karma for annoying the old people sitting next to me when I was drunk at Sinners. They definitely tried to move away from us while we were talking before the main previews even started though so they were crotchety for sure
I think theres been internet discourse about this and was like “hmm IVE never experienced this it mustn’t be true!!” But I wonder what it is? Perhaps my behavior since lockdown has changed as well but just havent noticed
Sadly you have to consider the type of crowd a certain movie will draw when you decide whether to watch it in a cinema. Avoid Fast & Furious type movies at all costs. Blockbusters will draw the popcorn & chips people, making the overall sound quality possibly worse than if you watched at home. Artsy movies probably have the least noisy viewers.
I mean if it were a cheesy horror, or a dumb marvel movie or comedy or whatever I wouldnt really care as much and I can get down with jokes and loud crowd reactions but I went to see 28 Years Later at a super small independent movie theater, and literally everyone else in the theater was shushing them and telling them go shut the hell up. The manager even said that she might give them a warning that they can’t come back even though they are regulars so I imagine this might not be the first time
I thought this was just a funny tweet until I realized who wrote it gd what a maroon
We’re so deep in post-truth it’s not even possible to satirize anything. How can we make fun of this? It’s just so absurdly far in the realm of outrage farming
Lady Gaga was a guest judge on RuPaul’s drag race and took a far more active role in the episode than other guest judges do.
I would have guessed she supported LGBTQ back then but what do I know
It baffles me how libs are able to compartmentalize the manifest horrors currently being perpetrated by the United States and have rah-rah Fourth of July celebrations. Thankfully I didn’t have to endure a full-blown party myself, but the contact I did have had me making this expression
and doing everything I could not to blurt out my best Maoist Standard English
If you think that’s bad, consider how strange it is to see people celebrating in Puerto Rico.
Someone itt was saying there were Australians celebrating it lmfaoooooooooo unlimited etc etc
I mean, as much as Australians live with American military bases on their country and are subservient to the whims of American empire, at least they get to vote for their own government and make decisions about their budget.
Say that to everyone who voted for Gough Whitlam, or more recently, Kevin Rudd
You know what, that is pretty crazy. I forgot about the coup.
All good. Kevin 07 was the first election I could vote in, and the ‘soft’ coup lining up with Obama’s pivot to Asia was pretty stark and disillusioning in hindsight
There were people celebrating Fourth of July in London when I visited.
The space we were in today and the culture of the area was utterly insane. surrounded mostly by rah rah USA Vinnies, fourth generation nepo babies, and tourists.
the small group of lib family I was with were very toned down in comparison. The most annoying part from them was hearing comments like how progressives should take back patriotism (lol how??) or how this is still nice because it gives ppl an excuse to get together. Some of these arguments/retorts in the face of full blown fascism are so weak and sad and thus they give me hope that neoliberalism is genuinely dying
Kinda glad I wasn’t hit with a wave of Fourth of July posts from people I know.
The couple I saw were pretty toned down, which eh, I’ll take that much compared to the past.
Letting down a bit of my mask and made a joke criticizing the US to on of my friends and they took it well.
And I also hung out with a couple of friends and one is usually pretty rah, rah about the US and yet they didn’t really say much to that effect today.
One of the guys at my work is a massive USA glazer. Was going home after work to celebrate 4th July like a fucking weird loser. We live in Australia.
What a punchline my god
Teacher here. Sometimes we put a lot of planning into a unit and resist trashing it when it needs to happen. Possibly she perfected it in 2003 when it was very topical.
Also grade 9 is far too old to spend a unit on 9/11 and not like some skill the students will need in their life. But then again, grade 9 English teachers to this day do a unit on Animal Farm, which arguably is equally pointless.
For some reason, in my case they brought out a different teacher who was a combat veteran to explain Animal Farm one day. That’s all he did, he straight up gave a presentation explaining the evils of communism and how the Stalin Pig corrupted the message of the Marx Pig (which was wrong too, but it was at least a nice message).
I think I understand why the kids in my school were simply not reading the books we were assigned after that. Sparknotes.com robbed them of reading Night. It saved them from Mitch Albom and the Outsiders (ok I actually liked the Outsiders, but I think I would hate reading it again).
I’m not an English teacher, but one thing I never get about education in general and English specifically is the need to push kids to read books that they will absolutely find uninteresting. I really feel like kids are expected to give a lot of unpaid labour, cuz someone said so in some office somewhere.
Not deep, but I’m tired
IDK, I’m not a teacher at all, but I think if it was possible to get kids to actually read a lot more that would be awesome. I was a “gifted kid” that would read the textbooks my parents had to buy me for school (something weird from my Catholic school, we had to buy books for each kid instead of having a collection of some kind). I think the whole reason I did really well in school was that I was taking initiative to read a ton. It seems that there’s a lot of people that had a similar experience to me but then they dropped off or burnt out in college, but IME I just kept doing something similar in college; I never got through entire textbooks but I would usually actually read the first few chapters of any tougher classes’ textbook. Never had a major burnout as a result.
I guess this is where it’s obviously time to check my privilege: the reason all of this was possible was a stable home life and not having to work to fund my education. Realistically, taking on the maximalist position of “we need kids to read 5x more” would require that schools provide the kind of environment where students can spend time reading and absorbing education, especially for ones whose home lives are simply not gonna allow that. But that starts to sound a lot like a residential school, which has a lot of problems, too. How do you balance providing a safe environment for learning 24/7 with still letting kids be raised by their families and have plenty of time to grow up in their own communities?
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As someone who hasn’t always lived in Australia I will say some thing that surprised me was the amount of America worship here.
Then I learned how many military bases we have here and was like
" oh"
You could kind-of-maybe understand it if he was a boomer who lived through the peak of the US, but this dipshit is in his early 30s. All he’s know is the accelerating collapse of the US throughout his adult life. He literally scribbled a US flag on a post-it note and stuck it up on his desk. I made a DPRK one and put it over the top.
What the fuck
I bet he was one of those cookers that waved trump flags at anti-mask rallies
No not even a maga/trump freak, just a full-blown US flag waving lib, which makes it so much weirder
You know that Futurama episode where they time travel and cause the British to win the American revolution? That’s how I picture Australia. Im Canadian so…same.
I’ll need to find the season and episode number. I’ve watched a lot of Futurama but I can’t remember this one.
All The President’s Heads. It was a comedy central one
Baffling
There’s always that one weird America worshipper in every country.
Lmfao what. Wasn’t expecting that last sentence. Fucken seppo loving freak
I am going to have my first paid vacation in my life in a few months, took me some decades to find a job that provides this.
And since I’ve been doing full time studies with work for the past three years straight, no vacation or break, I figured I should really actually go somewhere and not just sit in the same chair I always sit in spoonless.
Looked at all the insanely expensive hotels and such. Realized I’m really not interested in that stuff, also my pay is pretty shit so can’t afford to do a week of any hotel. But also, nah.
Honestly I just want to see the stars with no light pollution again and listen to the sea and silence. So I found a really cheap retreat type thing on a remote island where you can still see the milky way on a clear night. This is what I will do, I’m so exited.
There is nothing there, no shops or anything. Under 20 people live there out of the summer touristy season. There are more sheep than people! There are ghost stories and old viking ship routes to see. I bet it’s amazing during a storm (be careful what you wish for, lol).
It’s going to be so late in the autumn that I will get to experience real darkness at night again, grew up on an island so I miss it.
And the ship there is public transport so it’s free.
It’s going to be so nice.
You should absolutely add WEB Du Bois black reconstruction to that reading list.
There’s this self-pubbed Fantasy author who made a very bad critique of a Kojima character named Fatman going around on Twitter. Someone posted the first page of his book, and it’s very bad, and for the last day and a half a good portion of my timeline has been relentlessly mocking this.
On the one hand, it seems like this dude has it coming and also the first page of book is very bad. On the other hand, as a wannabe SFF author I am seeing someone live out on of my nightmares. Having this happen to you is like showing up for work and realizing you have to give a presentation you forgot about, and you’re naked, and all the teeth fell out of your head.
You think Kojima is good?? [describes coolest thing ever]
Driving at night is such a uniquely stressful and miserable experience.
Me, with astigmatism and nightblindness in a tiny hatchback trying to merge at 110 on the freeway
The ford ranger raptor in my rear view
Like literally I’ve just parked and I think i want to cry. I hate it i hate it i hate it. LED headlights and high-raised utes have made it almost impossible for me to drive at night safely.