- Structure of disavowal
- Fetishism
- Tyler
- Mono form
- Green Door
00:00 introduction 07:21 you're gonna see me in that ad... 11:54 neoliberal individualism 25:15 gay rights in canada 32:21 conflict is good, actually 46:06 conclusion: waking up
Elliot Sang (1:09:28): Learning from the history of Korean women to understand contemporary gender wars.
on the uniquely patriarchal conditions of korea, marriage strike, child penalty, brief history and context of how women are seen in korea, korean female deities, catholicism in korea, women adopting each other to have legal rights of care, the real work of gender liberation is done by women quietly doing community care work
the problem of fighting for rights at the expense of other people’s rights
Elliot Sang (1:01:12) liy: A deep dive on tea
TIME STAMPS 00:00 introducTion 03:28 i like To cha cha 10:49 myThs 19:15 briTish Tea 36:59 The beginnings of chai
Dean Spade directed this (liy: yes, author of Mutual Aid!) (56:06) "Pinkwashing" is a term activists have coined for when countries engaged in terrible human rights violations promote themselves as "gay friendly" to improve their public image. Israel is the country most famous for this strategy, having initiated it as part of a rebranding campaign has been engaged in for the last decade.
Synopsis: In 2012, activists in the Pacific Northwestern region of the US responded to an Israeli Consulate-funded pinkwashing tour featuring Israeli gay and lesbian activists that was coming to the region. Local queer Palestine solidarity activists exposed the "Rainbow Generations" tour as pro-Israel propaganda and got some of the events, including the tour's centerpiece event hosted by the City of Seattle's LGBT Commission, cancelled. A significant backlash ensued involving the Seattle City Council and Seattle's leading LGBT and HIV organizations. Through the inspiring story of these activists' victory, "Pinkwashing Exposed" explores how pinkwashing works and what local activists are doing to fight back.
This film was edited by Amy Mahardy, directed by Dean Spade.
"Pinkwashing Exposed" was made in Seattle, on Duwamish Land. The Duwamish are in a long fight for recognition by the US government. Right now they are trying to raise $100,000 to hire an expert witness to review 31,000 pages of documents provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as part of their fight for recognition. We can help by donating. duwamishtribe.org/give.html
This film is closed captioned in English.
For more on this film, visit: https://pinkwashingexposed.net/
liy: Feels like calling a friend over for an hour to break it down for you, who pulls up links and watches them with you, yells at bad takes so you don't have to... all without the possibility of losing that friendship. not really an essay so the time flies by (1:03:47)
- He breaks it down like he's running media literacy 101 daycare for a generation younger than him (because he is),
- he answers questions in chat along the way,
- his examples are clear but not gory,
- and his editors are very good at cutting together a tight explainer video out of a much longer livestream.
Teanna / Fab Socialism (1:02:50)
intro - 0:00 disillusioned - 5:46 abolition - 9:59 covid - 41:11 tips - 59:14
Intelexual (1:03:31) What are global events that occurred in the 1980s and influenced pop culture and politics? Who were important world leaders from the 1980s? Were any of the world leaders even close to perfect? Before you answer, come back for global events part 2 in episode 7! This is a massive first episode, establishing a lot of context for future episodes based in America. [Indira Gandhi, India, Bhopal, Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher, Tory, Britain, Labor, Deng Xiaoping, Fidel Castro, Cuba, Mariel Port, USSR, Soviets, Grenada, Robert Mugabe, Princess Diana, United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth Assassination Attempt, Tom Brokaw, PW Botha, Nelson Mandela, Apartheid, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tricameral Parliamentary System]
TIMESTAMPS
0:00-1:00 Intro 1:01-3:00 The People's Wedding 3:02-3:38 General Worldwide Happenings 3:39-5:33 Indira Gandhi and India 5:34-7:06 Ethiopia and Poverty Porn 7:07-9:32 Lebanese Civil War, Palestine, Israel 9:33-11:03 Iraq and Iran 11:04-12:51 Saudi Arabia and Middle-East Complications 12:52-15:14 South Korea and The Gwangju Massacre 15:15-21:57 Changes in China 21:58-26:12 The UK, Thatcherism, and the IRA 26:13-28:48 Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe 28:49-32:22 South African Apartheid and Nelson Mandela 32:23-38:51 Cuba, Angola, Mariel Boatlift 38:52- 44:21 Grenada and Maurice Bishop 44:22 -45:59 Nicaragua 46:00-49:28 Central America and 'Low Intensity' Warfare 49:29-51:25 Liberia's Coup 51:26-54:19 Reagan and the USSR 54:20-57:00 The Day After and Red Dawn 57:01- 59:49 Nuclear Winter or Detente? 59:50 - 1:01:41 AIDS Crisis Begins to Explode 1:01:42 - 1:02:58 Conclusion 1:02:59- 1:03:30 Credits and Patreon
Cheyenne Lin (1:13:23) The U.S. is known as ‘the best country in the world’, but where does this notion even come from and why is it so persistent despite the fact that the U.S. seems to be inferior to many countries, specifically other wealthy nations in the imperial core when it comes to walkability, third places, car culture, and public transport? In addition, is the U.S. only inferior to their ‘first world’ equals or to countries in the global south as well? And lastly, how does first world privilege come into play when moving abroad and romanticizing one’s life there? In this video essay I talk about imperial privilege, as well as U.S. privilege and ‘first world’ privilege and how its tied to race and class, as well as the global hierarchy of countries and U.S. imperialism. I also talk about the decline of the U.S., no third spaces, car culture, and the romanticization of your life abroad trend as an American.
TIMESTAMPS Intro: The Best Country in the World? 0:00 Part 1: The Rise of a Superpower and The American Century 09:20 Part 2: U.S. Privilege 34:04 Part 3: The U.S. vs. The Rest of the World 46:07
- no third spaces
- car culture
- schooling
- healthcare
- dress
- food quality and food deserts Part 4: Romanticization of Life Abroad 1:05:42
- romanticizing life abroad
- passport bros Conclusion 1:12:35
Let's Talk Religion (1:12:10) In this very long video, I give an introduction to one of the most significant, yet often misunderstood thinkers and mystics in history - Ibn 'Arabi. The video will be released in parts soon as well, but I wanted to put this up first as an epic, full introduction to his life and ideas.
OUTLINE
- The Unity of a Being
- The Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca
- The Unity of Being
- What Is Creation
- The Loci Of God's Self-Disclosure
- God's Self-Manifestation
- Immutable Entities
- The Divinity of Beliefs
- The Interpreter of Desires
- The Human Being and God
- The Eye of Certainty
Alexander Avila (1:09:00)
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