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Continue reading →: I missed you!So after over six years of wishing I still had you all to talk to, I’ve decided to do something about it. Social media is exhausting, threatening, annoying and time-consuming, but interesting people are necessary and fun. Writing in an absolute vacuum is not fun and what I am writing…
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Continue reading →: Tumbler Ridge
By now, you have probably all heard of the tragedy at Tumbler Ridge. I have heard a lot about it because I have a lot of cousins who live there and I have been there many times. It is a beautiful little town. A lot of Canada’s small towns have…
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Continue reading →: 3.5%, general strikes, and goals
This article is posted here in full from the Binding Chaos community. Join now to read all the articles in full as soon as they come out! There has been a lot of talk about a general strike in the US since Trump was ‘elected’, but especially in the last…
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Continue reading →: ICE and Epstein
There is so much to say this month, it’s hard to choose a topic. It feels like a giant dam is finally breaking and so many things I have worked on for years, even decades, are now finally reaching a critical mass. I’m seeing such a mixture of hope, relief,…
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Continue reading →: “Fucking bitch”
This is a post to express my solidarity and sympathy to all the women in the world who are going through the hell of regressive misogyny right now. I have been wanting to sum up what has been going on but there is too much and I am trying to…
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Continue reading →: Diamonds, Birkins and billionaires
That was an interesting December, and November, watching promotions try to relate consumerist habits to a world on the brink of something far more important. It is frustrating that The Power Economy is so far off from publication because I would have liked to work on it this last month.…
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Continue reading →: Election tyranny
Last month I wrote a bit about the need to separate public servants from the strange messiah/patriarch role that some people expect them to fill. A public servant is a person who does a defined job to benefit the public in exchange for public money. They are not your parents,…
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Continue reading →: Left, Right, Left, Right
“When France sneezes, the whole of Europe catches a cold.” – Klemens Wenzel Furst von Metternich, 1848 In 2025, the US is France. As impunity and lawlessness have grown in the US over the last several decades, it has also grown everywhere else. Even now, in the days of dwindling…
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Continue reading →: Resilience is resistance
First of all, congratulations to the US for the turnout of over seven million people on October 18! That is enough people to start to create real change in the US. It is also enough people to attract a strong retaliatory effort at co-option and derailment. Since How to Combat…
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Continue reading →: September days and heroes
Read the full article with the Binding Chaos community. … When I was growing up, my childhood was greatly influenced by another day in September. In September, school children, many other Canadians, and people around the world participate in an annual run to raise money for cancer research. September 14…
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Continue reading →: Unity or division
Resist their will is Step 3 in How to Dismantle a Dictatorship. Resisting the will of another means exerting our own will, which requires objectives of our own. Everyone in the US has an urgent and very important question about objectives in front of them. The answer is currently being…





