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"In case of consumption look for these for a cure." Household discoveries. 1913.
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I want to live in the world you guys live in where Green Day is a radically political band and not a bunch of dudes my dad’s age with a limited edition Keurig machine
I ❤️ radical leftist music
soda soda pop & enjoy - Half Life (1998)
ngl man "softness is rebellion" "joy is rebellion" all this shit is like really clearly cope by somebody who's never had their ass really reamed out. yeah you can't let those things die but brutality is generally the dominant force out there, and it simply takes advantage of softness. softness and joy are the performance of a fulfilled life. it doesn't thwart anything. its what you're fighting for. you can't just stop at platitudes and feel like you're doing something, you gotta fight dirty to proliferate it.
RIP Michael Parenti
Michael Parenti (1933-2026) died today. He has, as his son Christian said, 'gone to the Great Lecture Hall in the Sky'. A socialist from early into his life till the very end, Michael Parenti wrote in a feisty way and spoke bluntly the truths that were not always easy to digest in a wretched capitalist system. He was a fierce critic of imperialist wars and suffered the consequences of this because he could not keep and then hold academic jobs even in liberal states such as Vermont.
The toughest test for all of us came when the USSR collapsed, and it was in this period that Michael Parenti played an important role in the Battle of Ideas, fighting the reactionary Western media and the intellectual cowardice of his peers. His books on Yugoslavia's destruction earned him terrible attacks, which he brushed off as the necessary price you pay in this struggle. In the midst of it all, Michael wrote 'Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism' (1997), a rebuttal to the anti-Marxist and anti-Communist blather that had begun to infect the world. The book remains an essential tool to fight against the ridiculous anti-communist historiography that demeans the great achievements of the workers' movements.
He spent the last period of his life within himself, which was a loss to the rest of us, and now his departure leaves us without that anchor which he provided.
Michael Parenti. Comrade. Our Red Flag dips in your honour.
Rest in peace to the GOAT, I hope you lived a full life and had it easy in your latter days. You've taught us so much, the entire movement you've fought for your entire life fights on in your memory and is gracious of your immense contributions.
Michael Parenti. Comrade. Our Red Flag dips in your honor.
Ded Moroz (Father Winter) as a partisan by Vladimir Menshikov (1943)
Joyce Carol Oates is antifa.
"Still Life with Autumn Leaves" by Oleg Danilenko (1984)
Palestine captured by GDR Photograper Thomas Billhardt
Like Mama… (1977)
"We spend our lives trying to look prettier, smarter. But I realized two things. Those who love us see us with their heart... and those who do not want to love us will never be satisfied with all our efforts. I really think it's important to leave our imperfections alone. They are precious to understand those who see us with their heart. We don't need to do anything to be loved." ~Frida Kahlo
Beat the Enemy to Death, a painting by rock star Viktor Tsoi (1980s).