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the post going round with photos of that nazi rally starts “This is America.” as if that’s unbelievable or something
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Anarchist group EXPOSA (extra parliamentary opposition socialist alternative) in London’s east end, 1970
As always, the news guy is hostile and probably misrepresenting them, but they interview the anarchists themselves and everything they say is pretty much as bang on now as it was then
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“unprovoked attack on a police officer” is something you say when you think history is a thing that happens in books and real life is just a back to back progression of disconnected individual moments that happen out of nowhere and have no bearing on or relation to one another
I mean this really is a thing that capitalism in general and liberalism in particular do, they appear to atomize time and space such that history appears to be an imposition, a fiction, a lie, and causation a creation by propagandists who want to destroy self-determination and free will. History becomes a tyrant, undermining the individual, or worse, removing responsibility for suffering off of the individual. Social relations cease to exist because time ceases to exist. There is only the fetishization of the Event, behind which the labor disappears. If there is ever a nod to causation, it is only to ridicule the very notion. A cop was shot, senseless; There is a war on the police, without reason; The premise that the police are terrorists, a narrative fiction, without evidence because evidence disappears as one event passes into the next; conclusion–a deranged man, probably motivated by lies; result, let’s do the eternal Present again, but this time with More Present
Finn and the Villager deleted scene
I keep telling y'all how Finn’s story is specifically a black one. Even more specifically it’s basically a sci-fi version of the slave narrative and that’s really powerful to me. I mean, look. He’s taken from his family, raised by this evil empire to be their soldier, then defects and escapes his imprisonment. There is a reason he talks with an American accent. And this here… in my opinion… seems like a parallel to what sometimes happened with the black slaves forced to fight for the confederacy in the civil war, or in other colonial wars. They saw people - other black people and/or natives - and refused to participate in their murder…
Just the fact that it can be seen as part of a specifically Black narrative is probably why it was cut, tbh.
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shit how did I completely miss the point of this part
I am learning to live beyond fear by living through it, and in the process learning to turn fury at my own limitations into some more creative energy. I realize that if I wait until I am no longer afraid to act, write, speak, be, I’ll be sending messages on a Ouija board, cryptic complaints from the other side, When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less important whether or not I am unafraid.
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In a personal gesture of solidarity, Faith Ringgold designed a poster in support of the Black Panther Party unbidden by the group. When she presented her work at the Panther offices, it was rejected, as members pointed out that it would be imprudent to distribute a poster advertising the group’s office address and phone number.
Founded in 1966 as the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the group had reached the height of its membership in 1970, when Ringgold conceived her poster. It was also being actively undermined and harassed by the FBI, with then Director J. Edgar Hoover calling the Panthers “the greatest threat to the internal security of the country.” Just the year before, the Panther leader Fred Hampton had been assassinated by the Chicago police and the FBI.
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Faith Ringgold (American, born 1930). Committee to Defend the Panthers, 1970. Collage on cardboard, 28 × 22 in. (71.1 × 55.9 cm). @moma, New York, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Endowment for Prints, 236.2016. © 2017 Faith Ringgold / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Multiversity Comics presents the 2017 edition of Mignolaversity's Hellboy Universe Reading Order.
With Mike Mignola’s Hellboy Universe now spanning over seventy trade paperbacks, it can be a little intimidating, especially for new readers. Fortunately, the Hellboy Universe is designed to work from many different starting points. Pick a series—“Hellboy,” “B.P.R.D.,” “Witchfinder,” “Lobster Johnson”—they’re all good starting points. Just follow the numbers on the spines of the trades. And many of these series can be read in isolation from the others. You don’t need to read “Hellboy” to read “Lobster Johnson.”
However, there is a certain joy in starting from the beginning and working your way through the whole line of books. That’s what this reading order is for. It’s made with the big collections in mind (the library editions and omnibus editions). You simply pick up a book, read it cover to cover, then move on to the next. No switching books halfway through.
This is not the official reading order, it’s simply one way to explore the Hellboy Universe. Discovery is meant to be a part of the reading experience. As editor Scott Allie said to me once, ‘Different reading orders will tell different stories, the surprises will be in different places. Everyone’s experience will be different.’ So don’t be afraid to explore a little bit; this is not a rigid reading order.
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