Posts Tagged ‘Uganda’
Sunday Links!
* Been waiting for this one for a while: Chris Ware talks Rusty Brown.
* Boots Riley has a key read on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood that has been left out of nearly every review or thinkpiece I’ve seen. Here’s one thinkpiece that does take it up.
Re Once Upon A Time In Hollywood:
The Manson Family were overt White Supremacists who tried to start a race war w the goal of killing Black folks.
They werent "hippies" spouting left critiques of media. They were rightwingers.
This fact flips Tarantino's allegory on its head.
— Boots Riley (@BootsRiley) August 24, 2019
* Elsewhere on the Tarantino beat: Box Office Milestone: ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Crosses $200M Globally, one of only two non-franchise films to earn that much this year.
* What Satellite Imagery Tells Us About the Amazon Rain Forest Fires. The Amazon Cannot Be Recovered Once It’s Gone. Why Are We Even Responding to John Delaney? The Democrats are climate deniers.
The liberal order doesn’t even have a way to say “now, now, Mr. Bolsonaro, that’s not nice” when the future is at stake.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) August 22, 2019
no it was the rich people who did it https://t.co/ICNi1SOlgb
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) August 22, 2019
* Summer on the swollen Great Lakes.
This. Climate reporting should be a major beat with serious devotion of resources. It takes connecting many particular human experiences to global transformation to make change. https://t.co/J2sd5dyKr8
— erica robles-anderson (@fstflofscholars) August 25, 2019
* The Bone Thief died. :( David Koch Was the Ultimate Climate Change Denier.
* The Very Real Possibility of President Elizabeth Warren.
* We got him! I’d like to see Ole Donny Trump wriggle out of THIS jam!
* Northern Ireland is already spiralling out of control but no one is paying attention.
* When Your Rapist Demands Custody.
* Gamergate will always be with us.
Such an ending would imply that the ludicrous caricatures we imagine into existence to justify our preposterous wars with each other are, actually, just the pretexts we want and need to justify violence. In other words, it would skewer movies like The Hunt, and the ideological fantasies that divide the country into red and blue caricatures. If The Hunt seems to take a side — endorsing, by all indications, the worldview of its “deplorable” protagonists — Ready or Notnearly ends by suggesting that the stories we might tell ourselves to normalize violence are nonsense.
Instead, as it turns out…
* An update on a bizarre story: Ugandan mothers want justice for their children who died in care of an unlicensed American health worker.
* When You Can’t Afford School Lunch, the Toll Is More Than Just Physical.
* Insulin Prices Killed Josh Wilkerson. Now His Mother Is Taking On Big Pharma.
* Negative interest rates are coming and they are downright terrifying.
* Hellen Keller was a revolutionary socialist who wanted to abolish capitalism lol
JUST SAYIN pic.twitter.com/kIjUTnrHlF
— I am the utterance of my name (@filamena) August 24, 2019
* Fairy stories have always been radical.
* The legality of owning a kangaroo in the United States. Kudos to Wisconsin for keeping freedom alive.
* And, finally, the story that never needed to be told is here!
Written by gerrycanavan
August 25, 2019 at 1:53 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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Wednesday 2!
* “If banks wrote down all underwater mortgages to market value and refinanced the homeowners into 30-year, fixed-rate loans at current market interest rates, that would pump $71 billion into the national economy”—and create one million jobs. But the banks won’t do it.
* NPR has scientifically determined the top 100 SF and fantasy books of all time. Don’t get me wrong: I’m very fond of Lord of the Rings, and I love Hitchhiker’s Guide, but they’re really not the very best the genre has to offer…
* Cyclops as Magneto, Wolverine as Professor X? That really doesn’t seem right. Via TNC.
* Why does Obama keep making these terrible jokes about his wife? It’s embarrassing, and about three decades out of date to boot.
* Redefining pedophila as a sexual orientation? I find it’s very hard to have any sort of open mind on this.
* And I admit I didn’t see this coming: Bachmann Staffer Arrested for Terrorism in Uganda in 2006.
Written by gerrycanavan
August 17, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
Tagged with banking, Barack Obama, books, dominionism, economic bubbles, fantasy, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, housing market, Lord of the Rings, Marvel, mental illness, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Obama, mortgage crisis, pedophilia, politics, psychiatry, reality TV, science fiction, suicide, terrorism, Uganda, unemployment, X-Men