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Who's Afraid of "Cultural Marxism"?
Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Politics, Pagan Anarchism, working class, Capitalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 11/27/19 Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Politics, Pagan Anarchism, working class, Capitalism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 11/27/19

Who's Afraid of "Cultural Marxism"?

“Cultural Marxism,” that neat conspiracy theory that aims to ridicule anyone who isn’t convinced today’s “World Economy” is an organic and beautiful expression of human nature.

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ANGIE SPEAKS 19: Exit The Vampire Castle
Cultural Commentary Gods&Radicals 11/3/19 Cultural Commentary Gods&Radicals 11/3/19

ANGIE SPEAKS 19: Exit The Vampire Castle

A Commentary on Cancel Culture.

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A History of Displacement of Non-white Women In Vila Mimosa
Capitalism, Colonialism, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 10/30/19 Capitalism, Colonialism, Cultural Commentary, Politics, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 10/30/19

A History of Displacement of Non-white Women In Vila Mimosa

Mapping the roots of Brazil’s most notorious red light district from the Byzantine Empire and WW1.

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Don’t Shoot the Messenger! Invasive species and halting biodiversity loss
Climate Change, Cultural Commentary, Environmentalism Avi KBH 10/22/19 Climate Change, Cultural Commentary, Environmentalism Avi KBH 10/22/19

Don’t Shoot the Messenger! Invasive species and halting biodiversity loss

“the war on invasive species is a distraction from genuine ecological change, through spending our time and money on ‘carrying on like before’ whilst shooting the messengers of change; invasive species.”

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Thoughts On Food, Magic & Culture
Ancestors, Cultural Commentary Emma Kathryn 10/11/19 Ancestors, Cultural Commentary Emma Kathryn 10/11/19

Thoughts On Food, Magic & Culture

So whilst there is a separation in culture between the generations, even within the culture one is raised within, for how many of us live the same lives as our grandparents or even our parents, it doesn’t mean that our heritage isn’t important nor does it reduce it.

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Water City Blues
Cultural Commentary, Environmentalism Gods&Radicals 9/24/19 Cultural Commentary, Environmentalism Gods&Radicals 9/24/19

Water City Blues

He comes and goes with the rain and observes the different processes of eco-destruction, sometimes finding pieces of our old gods in the mix. What's going on?

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In the Midnight Hour: On Mattering, Will, and Hope
Cultural Commentary, History, Liberation Magic, Queer Theory Anthony Rella 9/18/19 Cultural Commentary, History, Liberation Magic, Queer Theory Anthony Rella 9/18/19

In the Midnight Hour: On Mattering, Will, and Hope

As we sang, “In the midnight hour / I can feel your Power,” late into the night I felt my will in manifestation. Here was an experience I wanted to have, and through my actions and intent I created it. My will was powerful.

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Peaceful Protests about the amazon Are Doing Nothing
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Decolonization, Politics, Resilience, Struggle Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/26/19 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Decolonization, Politics, Resilience, Struggle Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/26/19

Peaceful Protests about the amazon Are Doing Nothing

This trashcan is called Peace.

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Rio's Concentration Camp: the drug scene in the favela Maré
Article, Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Decolonization, History, Land, media, Politics, Struggle Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/21/19 Article, Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Decolonization, History, Land, media, Politics, Struggle Mirna Wabi-Sabi 8/21/19

Rio's Concentration Camp: the drug scene in the favela Maré

The Crackland in Rio— Portraits of people from the drug scene in the favela Maré.

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The Racket
Cultural Commentary, Poetry, Violence Patacelsus 7/23/19 Cultural Commentary, Poetry, Violence Patacelsus 7/23/19

The Racket

If they wanted fewer guns they'd just make fewer.

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The More-Guns-Less-Books Policy
Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Colonialism, Decolonization, Editorial, Industrialisation Mirna Wabi-Sabi 6/25/19 Capitalism, Cultural Commentary, Colonialism, Decolonization, Editorial, Industrialisation Mirna Wabi-Sabi 6/25/19

The More-Guns-Less-Books Policy

If for our Government weapons are more important than schools, perhaps choosing a gun over a book isn’t a matter of choice, but of survival.

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Stop Caring About Intentions, Start Caring About Actions
Cultural Commentary, Colonialism, Decolonization Mirna Wabi-Sabi 6/1/19 Cultural Commentary, Colonialism, Decolonization Mirna Wabi-Sabi 6/1/19

Stop Caring About Intentions, Start Caring About Actions

“Truth" is the secular reinvention of God, owned by those closer to the Christian idea of Man.

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Trending Topics Don't Matter
Politics, Decolonization, Cultural Commentary Mirna Wabi-Sabi 4/27/19 Politics, Decolonization, Cultural Commentary Mirna Wabi-Sabi 4/27/19

Trending Topics Don't Matter

We went through this phase where we thought social media could be the cradle of a revolution, but now that this idea had time to mature we can see it for the passing phase it is, can’t we?

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The Diversity Petrichor
Cultural Commentary, media, Community, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 3/11/19 Cultural Commentary, media, Community, Editorial Mirna Wabi-Sabi 3/11/19

The Diversity Petrichor

Here is a short overview of G&R’s past year in terms of diversity.

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Misogyny, Colonialism, and the Armed Forces
Colonialism, Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Feminism, Politics Mirna Wabi-Sabi 2/28/19 Colonialism, Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Feminism, Politics Mirna Wabi-Sabi 2/28/19

Misogyny, Colonialism, and the Armed Forces

On the misogynistic culture of the Armed Forces, colonial attitudes toward Indigenous and Quilombist peoples in Brazil, and a call to action asking women to take up space.

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How the Discordian Society created the Deep State, and other Silly Lies
Article, Politics, Cultural Commentary Patacelsus 2/16/19 Article, Politics, Cultural Commentary Patacelsus 2/16/19

How the Discordian Society created the Deep State, and other Silly Lies

“Yup, that's right folks, the weakness of the fascist is his own stupidity.”

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New Deal, Old Science
Cultural Commentary, Politics, Climate Change, Environmentalism Gods&Radicals 2/11/19 Cultural Commentary, Politics, Climate Change, Environmentalism Gods&Radicals 2/11/19

New Deal, Old Science

Current Big Green proposals for a Green New Deal are coalescing around inadequate targets.

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Watership Down, yer missin’ the point
Magic, Druidry, Cultural Commentary, Paganism crowjudith 2/5/19 Magic, Druidry, Cultural Commentary, Paganism crowjudith 2/5/19

Watership Down, yer missin’ the point

On Watership Down’s change from 1978 to 2018, Druids, bio-purism and radical feminism.

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Cthulunomics
Liberation, Uncategorized, Politics, Cultural Commentary Gods&Radicals 1/23/19 Liberation, Uncategorized, Politics, Cultural Commentary Gods&Radicals 1/23/19

Cthulunomics

An analysis of the dark ethics behind rapacious NeoLiberalism.

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Separatist Me: Brazil’s 2019 presidential inauguration
Capitalism, Decolonization, Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Colonialism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 1/19/19 Capitalism, Decolonization, Cultural Commentary, Editorial, Colonialism Mirna Wabi-Sabi 1/19/19

Separatist Me: Brazil’s 2019 presidential inauguration

An account of the day after Brazil’s 2019 presidential inauguration.

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