Avsnitt
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Come see my upcoming talk Oct 24 in Boise, Idaho (or via Zoom)
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Dear reader; In late 2022 and early 2023, I wrote the first draft of my memoir about coming of age among anarchists in Vancouver and Montréal. Once I finished it, I put it in a drawer for a very long time.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Listen now | What do SJWs and Mormons have in common? How can you support a loved one who’s self-destructing through politics? Are paywalls contributing to the spread of low quality news?
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After publishing my essay about my life as an anarchist a few weeks ago, I got a message from a stranger on Instagram that read: “I’m trying to decide if you’re secretly a centrist.” I told her that I had a whole pile of essays and podcast episodes where I openly shared my politics, but she told me she wouldn’t read anything of mine until she decided whether we were sufficiently politically aligned (which seemed a tad cart-before-the-horse to me).
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Is “anarchist” more than a Twitter bio buzzword? What would happen if we actually abolished the police? Is Google paying the price for dampening the open exchange of ideas?
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When I was twenty, I moved to Montréal & pretty quickly fell into a group of friends who were activists like me. I hung from the top of a tripod to block the front doors of a bank that financed Alberta’s tar sands; we blockaded a highway with our bicycles to protest a proposed pipeline; we travelled to Ottawa a couple of times, once to show solidarity with the Barriere Lake Algonquin First Nation and once for a Free Palestine rally. We made shoplifting into a sport, cooked vegan food for homeless people under the banner of Food Not Bombs, and sang labour songs to the thrum of an acoustic guitar. Before long I discovered that my new friends were anarchists, and I started to wonder if I was one, too.
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What are the pitfalls of the consent discourse? Are leftists ignoring a way to end the abortion wars? Did George Floyd protesters create any lasting change?
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MeToo provided important language, but it was a blunt instrument, and it didn’t provide insight into encounters that were awkward, uncomfortable or regretful, but which both people had agreed to.
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Jason Myles is the host of the podcast THIS IS REVOLUTION, a musician (Bitter Lake, La Fin Absolute du Monde) and a dad that resides in Mexico. We corresponded about his new mini book, I WAS A TEENAGE ANARCHIST.
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Why are leftists allergic to good news? Is there one simple way to fix the internet? How would Canada’s proposed Online Harms Bill limit free speech?
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Even if you win, you lose.
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How do accusations of social justice-related harm spin out of control? Why do leftists shun detransitioners? Why is a Canadian university student commuting by plane?
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Since a local organization is currently under attack from false allegations of a social justice nature, crybullies have been on my mind, and it’s come to my attention that not everyone knows what the term means.
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Can polyamorous and monogamous people successfully date each other? What percentage of single people who’ve tried polyamory would do it again? What do polyamorists avoid talking about? What are polyamorists really like? Are polyamorists all wealthy white people? Plus: we discuss the ideological trappings of polyamory.
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When polyamorists are the butt of a joke, the premise is often that polyamorists believe themselves to be superior to the dull-eyed, monogamous masses, and as much as we may hate to admit it, there’s a grain of truth to this.
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How do social justice witches hallucinate without drugs? What’s Russia’s latest propaganda tactic in its war on Ukraine? Plus: the New York Times opinion section goes full-on conspiracy theorist.
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I never thought I would relate to people who’d left fundamentalist religions.
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Should we welcome or dread 15 minute cities? Where will the culture wars break out next? What is our stance on Palestine? Plus: we share our favourite books and movies, and crown 2023’s word of the year.
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An erotic, dreamlike novel that reads like a memoir. Hazel Jane Plante does a lot of worldbuilding for someone who’s not writing speculative fiction.
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Listen now | Does Canada exploit its international students? Are economic forces converging to benefit low wage workers? What's the connection between the opiate epidemic and the housing crisis?