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Settlers: The Mythology Of The White Proletariat from Mayflower to Modern - J. Sakai cracker

A uniquely important book in the canon of the North American revolutionary left and anticolonial movements, Settlers was first published in the 1980s. Written by activists with decades of experience organizing in grassroots anticapitalist struggles against white supremacy, the book established itself as an essential reference point for revolutionary nationalists and dissident currents within the Marxist-Leninist and anarchist movements. Always controversial within the establishment left, Settlers uncovers centuries of collaboration between capitalism and white workers and their organizations, as well as their neocolonial allies, showing how the United States was designed from the ground up as a parasitic and genocidal entity. As recounted in painful detail by J. Sakai, the United States has been built on the theft of Indigenous lands and of Afrikan labor, on the robbery of the northern third of Mexico, the colonization of Puerto Rico, and the expropriation of the Asian working class, with each of these crimes being accompanied by violence.

The counter-revolution of 1776: slave resistance and the origins of the United States of America - Gerald Horne amerikkka

In this trailblazing book, Gerald Horne complements his earlier celebrated Negro Comrades of the Crown, by showing that in the prelude to 1776, the abolition of slavery seemed all but inevitable in London, delighting Africans as much as it outraged slaveholders, and sparking the colonial revolt. In the prelude to 1776, more and more Africans were joining the British military, and anti-slavery sentiments were deepening throughout Britain. And in the Caribbean, rebellious Africans were chasing Europeans to the mainland. Unlike their counterparts in London, the European colonists overwhelmingly associated enslaved Africans with subversion and hostility to the status quo. For European colonists, the major threat to security in North America was a foreign invasion combined with an insurrection of the enslaved. And as 1776 approached, London-imposed abolition throughout the colonies was a very real and threatening possibility--a possibility the founding fathers feared could bring the slave rebellions of Jamaica and Antigua to the thirteen colonies. To forestall it, they went to war. The so-called Revolutionary War, Horne writes, was in large part a counter-revolution, a conservative movement that the founding fathers fought in order to preserve their liberty to enslave others--and which today takes the form of a racialized conservatism and a persistent racism targeting the descendants of the enslaved. The Counter-Revolution of 1776 drives us to a radical new understanding of the traditional heroic creation myth of the United States.

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[–] Carl@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

twenty fower karat gowd labewbew

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[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago

'Im in two minds about thing on the one hand I think it's bad, but on the other hand I think it's bad'

^^^ actually me in a chat right now

[–] SterlingPooper@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Emotional sincerity on its own merits is a tough sell. I think people want to be tricked, on some level

edit: maybe it's all just performance. you have to play "yourself" to others, it's unavoidable.

[–] RedRook1917@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago

I wish you comrades a very Death to Amerikkka day amerikkka amerikkka-clap

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

Let's do entryism into the America Party

[–] anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago

Does anyone know the meeting rules that Communist parties in AES countries use, like China for example? Do they still use Robert's Rules or do they structure their meetings differently?

Just a random thought I had.

[–] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago

I am certain the screenshot will have a million and one uses on this website

[–] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Could I make a smoothie with like frozen peas and soy milk? I usually make them with bananas but nanas go bad too quickly and I don't like them on their own (just like them in things). But frozen peas keep well and are yummy. Any reccos on what to add that complements pea flavour?

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[–] homhom9000@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I should stop flirting with people I have no intention of pursuing but to be fair, people need'nt fall for people the same day they meet them.

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[–] ratboy@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

I'm supposed to do a very important scary thing soon but my legs are fucking toast and I think it was from exercising beyond my capacity??? But it's so weird because my hammies don't feel sore, morelike the achey muscle feeling when you're sick, but its only my hamstrings and glutes. I hope I'm not getting sick and that the aches go away so that I can do the thing! screm-aaaaa

[–] whatdoiputhere12@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I woke up and thought it was Monday

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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Nip/Tuck’ star Julian McMahon dead at 56. Actor Julian McMahon, one of the two leads of seminal FX television series “Nip/Tuck” who also played Dr. Doom in the “Fantastic Four” movies from the 2000s, has died. He was reportedly 56.

The news was confirmed by a statement on the official “Nip/Tuck” Facebook page, and an additional statement from his wife Kelly McMahon who told Deadline on Friday that her husband “died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer.”

McMahon starred opposite Dylan Walsh in the Ryan Murphy-created “Nip/Tuck” following two upscale plastic surgeons and their exploits. The series ran for six seasons between 2003 and 2010, and was nominated for 18 Primetime Emmys, winning one for best prosthetic makeup. Concurrently, he played Dr. Victor Von Doom in the “Fantastic Four” movies costarring Jessica Alba and Chris Evans from 2005 and 2007. (Dr. Doom is the villain soon to be portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. in the upcoming “Avengers: Doomsday.”)

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[–] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I spent $100 I don't have on a over shirt and a trench coat kitty-birthday-sad but they looked really good on me

[–] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

I've been putting back on some muscle mass I lost over covid but now all my new shirts are too tight and look like I'm trying to show off my body ooooooooooooooh

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