Rally for Regime Change in Canada!
See: Welcome to “Zimbabwe North” and the “Pro-Rogue” State: Stalling Regime Change on 1D4TW
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See: Welcome to “Zimbabwe North” and the “Pro-Rogue” State: Stalling Regime Change on 1D4TW
Read More…This is a new post on 1D4TW that reflects on both continuity and change in the most recent general elections in Canada, with voting ending last night and resulting in yet another minority Conservative government. I offer some thoughts on the nature of Canadian party politics, what is common to all parties as shortcomings, and […]
Read More…It’s been a busy week on 1D4TW, with posts on AFRICOM, the invention of “the ugly AmeriKKKan,” cultural self-criticism, and the politics of race in the U.S. electoral campaign (Palin’s paean to the pale face, euphemizing whiteness and dehumanizing Obama). There will be more posts soon about AFRICOM (especially with a debate and struggle emerging […]
Read More…On 1D4TW, news about the new “Africa Command” (AfriCOM) and a call for participation in a movement to resist its imposition. Of particular importance to anthropologists will be the fact that U.S. civilian development programs will come under military guidance, as well as the fact that the Human Terrain System is seeking to make inroads […]
Read More…For more, please see the short photo essay, “(Surface) Images & Aboriginal Graffiti from Kahnawake: A Mohawk Rez outside Montreal, Canada,” at 1D4TW.
Read More…A post about an excellent, polemically incisive essay by Tim Wise, on the double standards, selective blindness, and racist hypocrisy embedded in contemporary U.S. politics. You can read more over at 1D4TW.
Read More…My hint in a previous post about creating an offshoot blog was “1D4TW”, which stands for One Day for the Watchman, which is now live. “One day for the watchman” is a line from a Trinidadian proverb, about everyday being for thieves, but only one day is for the watchman, that one day which is […]
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