Civil Disobedience

DISCUSS: Worldwide Rally for Freedom

Today marks the Worldwide Rally for Freedom, where anti-Lockdown protests take place in different countries all around the world. The march is taking the usual route in London (live stream embedded above or on Facebook here). Tens-of-thousands of people have marched in Germany, where protesters also raised this column attempting to put the Covid “pandemic” …

The Government’s War on Free Speech:  Protest Laws Undermine the First Amendment

If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter. — George Washington, Address to the Officers of the Army,  Saturday, March 15, 1783 It’s a given that the government is corrupt, unaccountable, and has exceeded its authority. So what can we do about it? […]

A People’s History of Struggle: Liberty or Lockdown

UK health minister Matt Hancock has warned the government’s timeline for unlocking coronavirus restrictions could be slowed as ministers remain “vigilant” against infection rates. What began in March 2020 as a three-week lockdown to ‘save the NHS’ has turned into a year-long clampdown on fundamental liberties with the spectre of freedom through vaccination (‘COVID status […]

You Never Know

David Perez The other day I called my homie, Big Danny, and asked what he thought was gonna make all this COVID madness go away. “A comet hitting the earth, and the human race starting all over again,” he said. “Besides that.” “A meteor.” Danny and I have often spoken about Earth’s history of cosmic …

COVID-19 Behavior Policing: Rehearsal for Crackdown on Dissent Ahead of Climate Collapse?

Newspeak, Trumpism and conspiracy theories News Junkie Post has a policy of zero tolerance for conspiracy theories. With a story as big and global as the COVID-19 pandemic, alternative narratives from conspiracy theorists were bound to happen. Like most news outlets, big or small, News Junkie Post‘s main focus in 2020 was the pandemic. Our […]

On the Streets, In Union Halls, On the Frontlines: Have Guitar, Will Travel

Each couch by the street has a story I wonder what this one maybe Did they leave their home and move into a car Or find a sofa to sleep on at a friend’s house Did they stay near, or go far away Disappear without a trace […] When they come to evict your neighbor, […]
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Like a Rowboat in a Typhoon: Why 2020 Center-Right Yankee Election Outcomes are Dead in the Water

Image courtesy of our comrade Hermit

Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold
Mere anarchy is loosed up the world….
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
— The Second Coming”, William Butler Yeats, 1919

A Flag; a Violent MAGA Family; a Brick through the Window!

I’ll get to the punch line soon, since this is part two of a two-part mini-horror story of a neighbor’s 41-year-old MAGA son, the actual son’s 63-year-old MAGA-mean mom, and alas, the 41-year-old son’s 39-year-old brother. And then the lot of them under the roof of a 63-year-old stepfather who has “US Navy retired” on his Facebook account, as well as every single post about on-line Texas Hold’em. [Part One! Your Right Ends with My Right to Might]
The offending sign: