I’m familiar with this. It’s Greek diaspora architecture. You can tell from the everything about it.
Getting someone a book they didn’t ask for but they end up loving is such a good feeling.
What can I say, I’m a product of the American education system.
Edit: Lol now after reading more about what the poem is actually about it’s even worse than I originally thought. There’s more verses that become increasingly more deranged.
It’d be wild if that country had a national anthem that glorifies carnage and mythologizes a battle in a bourgeois revolution. Or maybe even if they forced their youth to pledge loyalty to that flag. I don’t know, I’m just spitballing. Sounds pretty cartoonish don’t you think?
I’m convinced half these kinds of articles are rage bait.
After the murder of Michael Brown, body cams were lauded by centrists as a way to prevent police from unlawfully killing people. And there’s never been a single police shoo- oh wait
Don’t get me wrong; I like the idea, but this is AI generated art trying to pass itself off as human-made.
Even if the artist used AI to assist with the work, it’s pretty sloppy. Look at the teeth, the angle of the background rockets, the weird spaceship on the lapel. At least make it look good if you’re using AI.
Edit: fucking Yogscast ass font
We did it folks. The system succeeded in ensuring justice for this man. It only cost him his entire adult life.
Thanks for this read, with sources and notes too. As a resident anarchist in the imperial core I can personally attest to how anarchism is easily one of the most useful ideological trappings for American cultural individualism and academic liberal elites. To the point where it is almost an entirely captured ideology. I’m victim to such propaganda about Zapatista.
Thank you for helping me to further decolonize my mind.
Remember when William Shatner was nearly moved to tears by the beauty of the world after his experience on Bezos’s rocket? And then Bezos talked about moving production into space.
I’d still categorize burning police stations as harm reduction.
“We did it, Patrick! We saved the city!”