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Topic: Thinking Politically

  • We STILL Don’t Get It: It is an Empire, Folks!

    We STILL Don’t Get It:  It is an Empire, Folks! –Kim Scipes   In mid-March 2023, David Swanson published a very interesting article:  “Iraq and 15 Lessons We Never Learned.” There were some things in there I agreed with, some I disagreed with, others I might want to debate.  Still, I appreciated his effort to…

  • Pentagon Leaks Show A Failing US-NATO proxy war in Ukraine

    Pentagon Leaks Show A Failing US-NATO proxy war in Ukraine

    T he US is highly involved in the invasion of Ukraine together with NATO. Their occupation of the Russian territory, the Eastern Europe border and the rest of Global North is a continuation of decades and centuries of imperialism, settler colonialism and genocide in the region. .. The Pentagon leaks shows that the US is…

  • Why Do We Even Need Private Banks?

    Since Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, some commentators have been waking up to the need for a socialization of deposit-taking banking. They’re right — but the same logic leads to a more radical conclusion: a fully socialized capital market, with no private banks.

  • AOC, The Fraud Squad, Military Recruiters And US Imperialism

    AOC, The Fraud Squad, Military Recruiters And US Imperialism

    Protestors observed dozens of uniformed military personnel walk into the fair through the main entrance, while AOC snuck in and out through back doors.  She smeared and lied about us in a nine minutes and thirty second video while doubling down on why she has a “responsibility” to inform Bronx youth about U.S. military enlistment…

  • The Rising Chorus of Renewable Energy Skeptics

    Argues that the “green technology will save us trope” is crazy:  we must drastically reduce our impact on the earth.

  • “White Malice: The CIA and the Recolonization of Africa” by Susan Williams: A Review Essay

    Africa has long been looked at by outsiders as a continnent that is hopelessly mired in corruption and incapable of social and economic development.  This especially pertains to sub-Saharan Africa, overwhelmingly populated by black people, thus fitting the trope of white supremists that black people cannot govern themselves. This book by Susan Williams annihilates the…

  • The Long Arm of Washington Extends Into Africa’s Sahel

    Northeast of Niger’s capital Niamey, near the city of Agadez, is Air Base 201, one of the world’s largest drone bases that is home to several armed MQ-9 Reapers. During a press conference with Blinken, Niger Foreign Minister Hassoumi Massoudou affirmed his country’s “military cooperation” with the United States, which includes the US “equipping… our armed forces, for our…

  • Making Sense of the Latest IPCC Report (2023)

    Making Sense of the Latest IPCC Report (2023) –Kim Scipes   The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), a UN agency with climatologists from over 70 counties included) has just come out with a new report about climate change.  (Available at https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-cycle/.)  The news is not good. Basically, their arguments have gotten more refined, more…

  • Philippines: Continuity of Violence

    IN 1986, MASS protest overthrew Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Thirty-six years later, his son was elected president. The 2022 elections have crowned a decades-long project aimed at returning the Marcos dynasty to power and shown the support for Rodrigo Duterte’s authoritarianism.

  • A Donbas Diary: Looking Back at the Early Stages of the Conflict in Ukraine

    A Donbas Diary: Looking Back at the Early Stages of the Conflict in Ukraine

    What I saw was a people who had been through hell, and had adjusted to it, all the while unwavering in their commitment to what they see as a fight for self-determination against the reach of the United States and its vassals, especially NATO….This is just my first day, and I am already seeing that…