"End Times Fascism" book coming September 2026.
Doppelganger. This Changes Everything. The Shock Doctrine. No Logo. On Fire.
UBC Professor of Climate Justice.
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This is evil collective punishment.
Workers have fought and died for the right to strike. We will not allow this government to take us backwards.
Naomi Klein
Cuba's minister of energy confirmed reserves are gone — with just enough diesel left to keep hospitals online. The UN has classified Washington's blockade a humanitarian crisis.
Excellent profile of Tom Steyer @tomsteyerhq.bsky.social
We're going to need some class traitors
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Absolutely unbelievable story - Meta is building fossil-fuelled data centres inside **huge tents**??
An absolutely perfect demonstration of the desperation, impatience and thoughtlessness of this fossil-fuel hungry energy waste boom.
The situation created by the U.S. blockade has been classified by the United Nations as a “humanitarian crisis” that affects the most vulnerable groups the hardest.
Tech oligarchs have spent 3 years screaming that their plan is to win the race to AGI, which they define as the point when machines replace the vast majority of human economic activity.
They just figured out that we could hear them.
Bit late, Jensen Huang. www.channelnewsasia.com/business/ceo...
$9-billion taxpayer transfer to a $5 trillion company for US spy agencies to go all in on AI.
NYT doesn't include a single critical word from a privacy or civil liberties expert. Just a don't-worry-about-it assurance at the end.
Also: Anthropic is not our friend. www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/u...
Yesterday the House voted down Rashida Tlaib’s War Powers Resolution to end U.S. participation in Israel’s ongoing invasion of Lebanon. Dan Goldman voted against it. He has voted for every standalone U.S. military aid package to Israel to destroy Gaza. (1/3)
1/ Last night, our bill to protect the right to strike was debated in Parliament.
As Prime Minister Carney quietly considers sweeping changes to Canada’s labour laws after rushed consultations, the stakes have never been higher.