Everything unfolds so quietly, so sadly.
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Everything unfolds so quietly, so sadly.
Chibusa yo eien mare (Tanaka Kinuyō, 1955)
The Face, October 1994.
Ph. Andrea Giacobbe
Guy Bourdin
Vogue Paris, August 1971.
Ph. Guy Bourdin
Guy Bourdin
Guy Bourdin Charles Jourdan, Ad Campaign, ca. 1970
Northern Lights - John Hanson, Rob Nilsson
FEEL THE GAEISM NO. 5 / 1997/09/21
Polar
Gurote Suku, aka SUK
Illustration for Kitan Club, 1955
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It’s Winter
Directed by Rafi Pitts
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An Inn at Osaka
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The US government's military operation in the Caribbean is supposedly intended to target "narco-terrorists." In my latest article, I explore the history of the term to argue that "narco-terrorism" is mostly a myth— a "political slogan" which does not accurately describe the world. By focusing our attention on foreign suppliers, this myth distracts us from more important factors, including the US government's own history of supporting drug trafficking.
Framing “Operation Southern Spear” as a battle against “narco-terrorists” is a desperate attempt to commit new violence using old excuses, o
To say that “narco-terrorism” is a myth is not to deny the obvious violence associated with the black market drug trade, but to acknowledge that the term does more to confuse than to clarify. The idea does not accurately explain the complex dynamics of the global drug trade; instead, it radically oversimplifies the problem. By portraying military intervention as a response to drug trafficking, the “narco-terrorism” myth allows politicians to ignore all of the ways in which military intervention is a cause of drug trafficking... Perhaps the greatest flaw of “narco-terrorism” is that it encourages us to believe that complex human problems have simple military solutions. Sociologist C. Wright Mills once astutely criticized US elites for accepting a “military definition of reality,” a distorted perspective which prevents them from imagining policy solutions that do not involve military intervention. So long as the government insists upon seeing non-military problems through a military lens, they will never be solved.
It is important to remember that the US government’s case against Maduro is almost entirely fictional
Peter Watkins - Punishment Park (1971)
Identificazione di una donna (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1982)
Viva Erotica - Derek Yee