Punishing the Punished: Chelsea Manning’s Fate
Essentially she is now being tortured as punishment for an act of desperation.
— Nancy Hollander, lawyer for Chelsea Manning, September 24, 2016
Essentially she is now being tortured as punishment for an act of desperation.
— Nancy Hollander, lawyer for Chelsea Manning, September 24, 2016
So, 40 years later, we come back to commemorate this struggle against the historical backdrop of a people who have been so terrorized and traumatized and stigmatized that we have been taught to be scared, intimidated, always afraid, distrustful of one another, and disrespectful of one another. But the Attica’s rebellion was a countermove in that direction. I call it the niggerization of a people, not just black people, because America been niggerized since 9/11. When you’re niggerized, you’re unsafe, unprotected, subject to random violence, hated for who you are.
Radical journals, impeachment trials and states of emergency + this day in history w/Shays' Rebellion and our song of the day by Marshall Terry on your Morning Monarchy for August 29, 2016.
Ramen currency, McWearables and West Virginia weed + this day in history w/RFID implants and our song of the day by Of Montreal on your Morning Monarchy for August 24, 2016.
People in pain are putting down pills for pot; another breakthrough take the piss out of the power company; and DuPont's guilty, but their dummy company's taking the fall on a double-edged edition of GNNW.
People in pain are putting down pills for pot; another breakthrough take the piss out of the power company; and DuPont's guilty, but their dummy company's taking the fall on a double-edged edition of GNNW.
Dissolving the dead, walking on water and chemtrails and chill + this day in history w/Enovid and our song of the day by Sonny Knight & The Lakers on your Morning Monarchy for June 23, 2016.
Human animals, Scientology Sachs and accidental death + this day in history w/Soweto uprising and our song of the day by The Joe Jacksons on your Morning Monarchy for June 16, 2016.
Colorado's marijuana millions are makin' it rain for the homeless; Iceland's Pirate Party keeps gaining steam and respect; and studies show killer asteroids probably won't kill us.
Colorado's marijuana millions are makin' it rain for the homeless; Iceland's Pirate Party keeps gaining steam and respect; and studies show killer asteroids probably won't kill us.