a molecular transaction which sparks and ignites so many grains of pure possibility that the narrative substrate of reality undergoes a qualitative change
also CSA is absolutely ubiquitous & endemic to western social reproduction, root and stem. we have not even begun to reckon with this fact much less the implication for what needs to be done. survivors intuit this but the taboo is so total that anyone who tries to talk about it sounds like a wingnut
February 3, 2026 at 7:03 PM
also CSA is absolutely ubiquitous & endemic to western social reproduction, root and stem. we have not even begun to reckon with this fact much less the implication for what needs to be done. survivors intuit this but the taboo is so total that anyone who tries to talk about it sounds like a wingnut
meaning making is a labor. labor is a meaning making. so-called use-value is at first a meaning. our meaning making has to be compatible with life. what is the meaning of this unforgivable tragedy and crisis? it is holy struggle. either we take back meaning or we fear rape kings and their rape gangs
February 3, 2026 at 5:02 AM
meaning making is a labor. labor is a meaning making. so-called use-value is at first a meaning. our meaning making has to be compatible with life. what is the meaning of this unforgivable tragedy and crisis? it is holy struggle. either we take back meaning or we fear rape kings and their rape gangs
Just as fascism's hold on society is not total, its hold on any particular human is not total. Every defection is a win which means every heart is a battlefield. Yes this is a liberal coded take. But there's a difference between being pollyannish about this and ceding the ground entirely
February 2, 2026 at 8:39 PM
Just as fascism's hold on society is not total, its hold on any particular human is not total. Every defection is a win which means every heart is a battlefield. Yes this is a liberal coded take. But there's a difference between being pollyannish about this and ceding the ground entirely
I also think about this essay on MLK and dignity by the philosopher Derrick Darby and in it he talks about the precarity of our status as “dignified beings”—the thin line between showing courage in the face of brutality and allowing yourself to be a brutalized body and an object of abuse
January 25, 2026 at 5:43 PM
I also think about this essay on MLK and dignity by the philosopher Derrick Darby and in it he talks about the precarity of our status as “dignified beings”—the thin line between showing courage in the face of brutality and allowing yourself to be a brutalized body and an object of abuse