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@AnalysisThePoet

Rad. Left spoken word poet, min., bookseller. Album "A Couple Thousand Years Later": Bandcamp. Book "Somewhere Through the Haze": https://t.co/2QUIkFeVBH (U.S.); https://t.co/UgmYA1ybv5

Maryland, USA Katılım Eylül 2014
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Valerie Zink@valeriezink·
I can’t in good conscience continue to work for Reuters given their betrayal of journalists in Gaza and culpability in the assassination of 245 our colleagues.
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عاصم النبيه Asem Alnabih
We can no longer count the harsh nights we’ve endured under relentless bombardment. Fear itself has faded away, replaced by the unbearable feeling of waiting for death, as if it were an inevitable certainty. The cruelest part of genocide is this feeling; living every moment of it, yet being unable to truly express it #Gaza August 2025
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@LiangDynasty @redemmas Grateful to now have you as part of the Baltimore scene, poet! 🙏🏼🙌🏼💯🔥
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Amanda Liang 梁悦美
Amanda Liang 梁悦美@LiangDynasty·
Went to (and performed!) at an Open Mic at @redemmas hosted by @AnalysisThePoet and wow 🤩 I’m so so grateful to be surrounded by the richness of the Baltimore spoken word scene. For my spirit and soul, I gotta keep going to these. Fighting the alienation of law school grind🙏
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[Poem available in "Somewhere Through the Haze", at redemmas.org/books, or the album "A Couple Thousand Years Later," on @Bandcamp]
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"Their scheme was brilliant: Have us happy for a holiday and placate us with a few morsels of rights while right in front of our eyes they feast on elaborate systemic racism and extravagant economic exploitation." --from my poem, "Dream Fade" #mlkday2025 #Analysis #DreamFade
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And lest you think @RnaudBertrand 's analysis only applies to Europe, let me say that it 100% describes the U.S. too! #centrists #onecapitalistparty #mediamanipulation vs #criticalmedialiteracy
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

None of these people are even remotely on the left. The real important story that happened since the Cold War is perhaps best illustrated by this Margaret Thatcher anecdote: in 2002, she was asked for her greatest achievement. She replied: "Tony Blair and New Labour. We forced our opponents to change their minds." And guess what: she was right, that was indeed her greatest achievement. That's what happened throughout the West: the ideological takeover of the "left" by "social democrats" who had no substantial difference to their opponents across the aisle. And in order to maintain the pretense that they were different, they decided to focus their platform on cultural and identity issues while abandoning any challenge to economic or imperial power - reducing civil rights struggles to convenient diversions from questions of class and systemic change. It's not the left that's unpopular, it's this sanitized ersatz of it. Voting essentially became a choice between the same product with different packaging, the illusion of choice. Even more contemptible: candidates who emerged who were actually on the left, who wanted to drive actual substantial and meaningful change, were endlessly demonized with some of the most dishonest and disgusting tactics in politics. Jeremy Corbyn in the UK is a perfect example of this - smeared as a national security threat (and an antisemite) not just for his economic program but for questioning the wisdom of NATO expansion and opposing Western imperialism. In France we're currently seeing much the same playbook being applied on Jean-Luc Mélenchon. This ties back to the concept of "extreme center" described by thinkers such as Tariq Ali, Pierre Serna or Alain Deneault. A radicalized form of liberalism that presents itself as moderate and reasonable while actually taking extremist positions in defense of the status quo - whether through unwavering support for imperial adventures abroad or the suppression of democratic alternatives at home. This centrism is 'extreme' in how viciously it reacts to any genuine left-wing challenge to the established order, whether through media smear campaigns, lawfare, or the cynical weaponization of identity politics to defend both domestic inequality and imperial power. The irony and the situation we today find ourselves in is that this "extreme center," in its zealous defense of neoliberal orthodoxy and its refusal to address fundamental economic grievances, ended up creating the very conditions of social instability and political polarization it claims to stand against. And, ultimately, the conditions of its demise as we're currently seeing throughout the West. The sad result though is that because the actual left has been so thoroughly demonized, legitimate popular anger and resentment largely get directed towards nihilistic movements that, far from solving our fundamental problems, channel these sentiments into scapegoating and division. These movements won't solve our fundamental problems - while they may break with certain aspects of neoliberal orthodoxy, they mostly offer the aesthetic of rebellion while dropping even the pretense of serving the common good. That's where we are: the victory of the 'extreme center' over the left has proven to be simultaneously absolute and self-defeating. Thatcher's boast about Blair might have been premature - her true legacy may not just have been making the left compatible with neoliberal economics, but creating a world where our only choice is between the plague and cholera.

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@RnaudBertrand 💯🎯!! This analysis is so needed. Thank you. ✊🏼
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
None of these people are even remotely on the left. The real important story that happened since the Cold War is perhaps best illustrated by this Margaret Thatcher anecdote: in 2002, she was asked for her greatest achievement. She replied: "Tony Blair and New Labour. We forced our opponents to change their minds." And guess what: she was right, that was indeed her greatest achievement. That's what happened throughout the West: the ideological takeover of the "left" by "social democrats" who had no substantial difference to their opponents across the aisle. And in order to maintain the pretense that they were different, they decided to focus their platform on cultural and identity issues while abandoning any challenge to economic or imperial power - reducing civil rights struggles to convenient diversions from questions of class and systemic change. It's not the left that's unpopular, it's this sanitized ersatz of it. Voting essentially became a choice between the same product with different packaging, the illusion of choice. Even more contemptible: candidates who emerged who were actually on the left, who wanted to drive actual substantial and meaningful change, were endlessly demonized with some of the most dishonest and disgusting tactics in politics. Jeremy Corbyn in the UK is a perfect example of this - smeared as a national security threat (and an antisemite) not just for his economic program but for questioning the wisdom of NATO expansion and opposing Western imperialism. In France we're currently seeing much the same playbook being applied on Jean-Luc Mélenchon. This ties back to the concept of "extreme center" described by thinkers such as Tariq Ali, Pierre Serna or Alain Deneault. A radicalized form of liberalism that presents itself as moderate and reasonable while actually taking extremist positions in defense of the status quo - whether through unwavering support for imperial adventures abroad or the suppression of democratic alternatives at home. This centrism is 'extreme' in how viciously it reacts to any genuine left-wing challenge to the established order, whether through media smear campaigns, lawfare, or the cynical weaponization of identity politics to defend both domestic inequality and imperial power. The irony and the situation we today find ourselves in is that this "extreme center," in its zealous defense of neoliberal orthodoxy and its refusal to address fundamental economic grievances, ended up creating the very conditions of social instability and political polarization it claims to stand against. And, ultimately, the conditions of its demise as we're currently seeing throughout the West. The sad result though is that because the actual left has been so thoroughly demonized, legitimate popular anger and resentment largely get directed towards nihilistic movements that, far from solving our fundamental problems, channel these sentiments into scapegoating and division. These movements won't solve our fundamental problems - while they may break with certain aspects of neoliberal orthodoxy, they mostly offer the aesthetic of rebellion while dropping even the pretense of serving the common good. That's where we are: the victory of the 'extreme center' over the left has proven to be simultaneously absolute and self-defeating. Thatcher's boast about Blair might have been premature - her true legacy may not just have been making the left compatible with neoliberal economics, but creating a world where our only choice is between the plague and cholera.
New York Post@nypost

The Left is now more unpopular worldwide than any time since the Cold War: report trib.al/4roI853

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Monica💚🍉Free Congo, Palestine & Sudan
Imagine losing to a convicted rapist in a cheap wig bc you couldnt stop killing kids.
IMEU Policy Project@imeupolicy

NEW POLL It's clear: Harris lost A LOT of votes because of the Biden admin's support for Israel’s genocide. Our poll out today with @YouGov finds Biden 2020 voters who did not vote for Harris name "ending Israel's violence in Gaza" as the top issue affecting their vote choice.

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@SAVoltolin @rekastner Indeed. One capitalist party, with two faces--one more overt, one more pretty-talking and that throws an occasional crumb.
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Stephanie Ⓥ
Stephanie Ⓥ@SVcrazycatlady·
@rekastner It's wild how many people don't see the parallels between the main parties either.
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Ruth E. Kastner
Ruth E. Kastner@rekastner·
When you hear Dems talk about running Harris again, it becomes even more clear that they exist simply to block the progressive agenda and throw elections to the GOP.
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Shrouq Aila
Shrouq Aila@Shrouqaila·
For over 13 months, my only wish has been to return to the north and visit Rushdi’s grave—a visit I have yet to make. I was told that the israeli army has bulldozed the cemetery where his grave lies in the past few days.
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7PM @redemmas: Heath Pearson showcases dynamic, interdependent community as the best hope for undoing the systems of confinement that reproduce capital in Cumberland County, New Jersey...home to three state prisons, one federal prison, and the regional jail. w/ @dereckapurnell
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