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Emeritus Prof of Cultural Studies, Chicago dad: writing against fascism, parenting against cisness. Check out my Substack here: https://open.substack.com/pub/breakingculture
Sean Johnson Andrews
Goodbye, get lost, and we'll see you soon.
The hand-wringing over Hasan Piker & company advocating the hypothetical theft of lemons has overshadowed all manner of crimes committed by the state. Take the just released final report of the Illinois Accountability Commission. Social crime makes sense in context. Dems would be wise to listen.
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Restricting academic freedom will likely also make the U.S. a lower income country. After world war II, US colleges and universities benefited from taking in many of the Jewish refugee scientists and academics fleeing the Nazis. We are seeing this pattern in reverse now. It will not end well.
Double strike against efficiency - waste of government money and a loss of more efficient energy infrastructure. What winning looks like in the Trump era.
Lest we forget: for millions, the price of gas was a dealbreaker; the abuse of children was not.