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beautiful women model different African threading hairstyles, created by Charlotte Mensah and shot by Lily Bertrand-Webb. Written by Charlotte Mensah
imagine the mccarthy era but the CIA and FBI had access to a device in the pocket of every communist that spied on them and told them your location
that would be scary huh
also, just to expand on this and provide some context, i know mainstream politics are boring or whatever but keeping an eye on the right-wing is incredibly important. the shit going down in the impeachment hearings might seem like small potatoes but as tom nomad keeps pointing out on the IGD This is America segments about Trump/the impeachment hearings, we’re watching the soft power of american so-called democracy kind of fade away in favor of just nakedly strong-arm politics of trump and his advisors, and he’s basically running the executive branch in a way it has never run before, and to the detriment of the other two branches of the so-called checks and balances system, and his lawyers are in court right now literally making the argument that trump is essentially a sovereign ruler and cannot be investigated or disagreed with and trump has been successful in setting the precipice for a situation where his authority cannot be challenged. there’s an entire right-wing media empire that has gone unchecked for 20-30 years that can wholecloth manufacture and disseminate whatever narrative is convenient to them, not to mention the rabid and unquestioning base of support of 40 million karens and jim bobs who think trump is the greatest thing to ever happen.
if you consider yourself a communist, anarchist, anti-capitalist, whatever, you should probably be shitting your pants that the US government is going full-on mask off, in a way that you see in other countries. citizens getting literally disappeared and never heard from, the president just lying and making shit up and facing no consequences, not to mention he has maintained control over the various departments of government by keeping a close cadre of utter sycophants who will do his bidding at the drop of a hat and anyone who dissents is quickly replaced. might wanna start taking security culture a little more seriously in the coming years as donald trump and his supporters talk up a civil war, and make jokes and tweets about how trump is going to have a third, or even fourth term
if you’re like a leftist or whatever and still put stock in like “harm reduction voting” take the energy that you put into organizing people to go to the polls (and lose) and instead shut highways and entire industries down. hold the entire system hostage until they meet your demands. do it while people are still energized and angry
controversial onion but the succ dems are right that the so-called “working class” will immediately become reactionary when you show them videos of gay communists talking about their triggers and pronouns and shit but we’ve already known this because the labor movement was hollowed out previously by capitalists making a deal with white men at the expense of solidarity with literally anyone else and they did it for higher wages and better benefits but no actual power or ownership, and thus the capitalists immediately began dismantling the working class power that was built up with a broad coalition. now dem succs and unionization fetishists are scratching their heads as to why so-called “working class” whites are voting for the tories, or donald trump.
huh. can’t imagine why that is.
can we please break out of the delusion that we can build “working class power” by watering our demands down to the reactionary “white working class”. can we start realizing that all we have is ourselves and that we have to hold the entire system hostage or else we will get nowhere and achieve nothing
Sexton, Jared. “Preface: The Perfect Slave.” Black Masculinity and the Cinema of Policing. Cham: Palgrave Mcmillan, 2017. xi. (via negrosunshine)
hi, bonjour. I'm a highschool student doing an essay for my final history assignment, and It's about foreign intervention in the Congo during the cold war. I've read a couple of books on the subject but I was reading your blog and you were talking about Congolese historians. Do you have any reccomended reading on Congolese history, especially by Congolese authors?
Also, I don’t know if this is asking too much, but do you know anyone who was alive during the sixties, like a grandparent or something that i could do an interview with? My french is a little rusty but I can speak/write it alright. I just want to have more authentic sources you know, I want to hear from someone who actually lived through what I’m reading about. Thanks for reading this and I hope you have a nice day
You can’t speak to my grandparents because two of them died in the last few years and my grandmother doesn’t speak fluent French, she speaks Swahili and Tshiluba, and it’s not the Swahili dialect people learn in the West. And honestly, I don’t know if other older family members would want to be interviewed for a high school assignment.
Here are a few interesting things about what happened during that time, you may or may not have read about them
- Canadian involvement in a UN peacekeeping mission
- Katanga and South successions and the ethnic cleansing of the Baluba people
- White Cuban exiles trained/working with the CIA
- Afro-Cubans and Che Guevara thought against the white Cubans alongside Congolese
There are news articles written about white Cubans during that time I read a lot of them live in Miami now. Here one new article
It’s interesting how they paint themselves as our saviours when all they were doing was strengthening US imperialism in the name of anti-communism
Here are some journal articles from my google drive
Cold war in the Congo: the confrontation of Cuban military forces, 1960-1967 is a good book, I have access to the physical copy if you want some photocopied chapters
There are some recommended reading on an ask I answered before that might be useful, here it is there are works written by Congolese historians/academics. You can read more on the Katanga and South Kasai secession and ethnic cleansing of Baluba people
Thank you so much!!! I honestly wasn’t expecting an answer but this has given me so much good info and i am so grateful. Have a happy New Year!
You’re welcome, Bonne Année! Happy New Year to you too darling
Malcolm X, 1963. (via disciplesofmalcolm)
#afropessimism
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June Jordan, “Black Studies, Bringing Back the Person” (via so-treu)
Dr. John Henrik Clarke (via so-treu)
Professor Jennifer Nash, public lecture “The Institutional Life of Intersectionality, or Notes on Feminist Fatigue”. (via waiataaroha)
A father and a daughter walk hand in hand towards the Likoni ferry. Mombasa, Kenya. ©Joost Bastmeijer

