This is America’s Enslaver Culture
It’s no surprise that, even though chattel slavery was formally abolished throughout the Americas over 100 years ago, enslaver culture is still very much alive.
Songs of a Forgotten Generation
“They don’t believe in their true powers, or the power of this world; they cannot see a world in a grain of sand, nor heaven in a wild flower. Such things are becoming more and more alien to us.”
The Apocalypse Will Be Brought To You by Car, Not Truck
“Cars are bourgeois and trucks are proletarian.” An analysis of the truck-driver’s strike and diesel crisis in Brazil.
Binding the Wolf
Practical steps that universal/independent Kindreds and Heathens can take to: Combat the overall appearance of collusion with the Odinist racist ideology by no longer keeping a shameful silence.
Guns and Dope: The Anti-Oppressant
This is the reality of the War on Drugs; it is thinly veiled, and sometimes not, racism.
Note on Violations of Prisoners’ Rights
Fighting “against the genocide of black people, and its derivations, such as the prison enterprise which drives forward the process of African enslavement; outstanding in memory, history and in the bodies of black people in Brazil.”
The Identity Politics Glitch
“When neoliberals ask for “diversity”, or more opportunities for the disenfranchised to franchise themselves, what they want is to hand out “white masks” to people of colour as if it’s charity.”
The Caricature of Discomfort
A powerful and painful declaration of the reality of living with disability.
Insurrection as Resurrection
"It's too late to put flowers in gun barrels" (From Jonathan Ray)
Why Are We All In This Handbasket?
The crust peels back and all-women are looking into a burning pit of rage…
Assigned Faggot: Gender Roles, Sex, and the Division of Labor
Sophia Burns looks at gender roles on paper vs. in practice, and the division of labor underlying both.
The Striptease That Was Blamed on Abū Bakr’s Naughty Son
In an age where all our movements and words are tracked, and in which internet call-out culture and aggressive trolls make it difficult for any would-be dissident to express viewpoints that fall outside of party lines, it seems timely to be reminded of the poetry of Al-Andalus and in particular that of arguably its most saucey knave
The Horror Of Homelessness
“The homeless are seen as an entity, some dirty mass of otherness"
The Wyrd of the Weorld is to be Mere-Deap: The Return to Mythic Time
There is a feeling of strangeness that has come over the world. We have a sense, scarcely articulated, that something is coming. And that the world we have become familiar over hundreds of years of capitalism and industrialism, has suddenly become surreal and bizarre. We suddenly become aware of the shadow that walks alongside us.
Class and Identity: Against Both/And
The conflict between social democracy and "identity politics" is a red herring.
When is Paganism not Paganism?
What Capitalism tries to hide from the seeker is that Paganism is free.