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Magdelanye
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Historically, the most efficient form of genocide has been to displace people from their homes, herd them together, and block their access to food and water. p427 from the essay Listening to Grasshoppers
— Dec 15, 2025 08:37AM
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sunny curtains
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library said give back, so I gave back. Will come back to this soon.
— Nov 16, 2025 06:57PM
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Vartika
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The Old Empire may not exist. But obviously our tradition of servility has become too profitable and enterprise to dismantle.
And so it remains...
— Sep 11, 2025 12:28AM
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And so it remains...
Vartika
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"Walking with the Comrades" was fantastic. It would be a pipe dream to think this could be published in even the boldest Indian news magazine (or what remains of them) today!
— Sep 10, 2025 05:40PM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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As symbols of countries, flags are powerful objects, worthy of contemplation. […] The earth is 4.5 billion years old. […] What we call “human civilization” is just a few thousand years old. India as a country with its present borders is less than 80 years old. Clearly, we could do with a little perspective.
Worship a flag? My soul is either too modern or too ancient for that.
I’m not sure which.
Maybe both.
— Jun 21, 2025 03:30PM
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Worship a flag? My soul is either too modern or too ancient for that.
I’m not sure which.
Maybe both.
All My Friends Are Fictional
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„Gandhi’s life and his writing—48,000 pages […]—have been disaggregated and carried off, event by event, sentence by sentence, until no coherent narrative remains, if indeed there ever was one. The trouble is that Gandhi actually said everything and its opposite. To cherry pickers, he offers such a bewildering variety of cherries that you have to wonder if there was something the matter with the tree.“
— Jun 16, 2025 11:17PM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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“Do we need weapons to fight wars? Or do we need wars to create a market for weapons? After all, the economies of Europe, the United States, and Israel depend hugely on their weapons industry. It’s the one thing they haven’t outsourced to China.
In the the new Cold War between the United States and China, India is being groomed to play the role Pakistan
played as a US ally in the Cold War with Russia.”
— Jun 15, 2025 04:21AM
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In the the new Cold War between the United States and China, India is being groomed to play the role Pakistan
played as a US ally in the Cold War with Russia.”
All My Friends Are Fictional
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When, as happened recently in France, an attempt is made to coerce women out of the burka rather than creating a situation in which a woman can choose what she wishes to do, it’s not about liberating her but about unclothing her. It becomes an act of humiliation and cultural imperialism. Coercing a woman out of her burka is as bad as coercing her into one. It’s not about the burka. It’s about the coercion.
— Jun 15, 2025 02:34AM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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“The transformation of the idea of justice into the industry of human rights has been a conceptual coup in which NGOs and foundations have played a crucial part. The narrow focus of human rights enables an atrocity-based analysis in which the larger picture can be blocked out and both parties in a conflict […] — can both be admonished as Human Rights Violators.”
— Jun 15, 2025 01:13AM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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“To digitize a country with such a large population of the illegitimate and “illegible”—people who are for the most part slum dwellers, hawkers, Adivasis without land records—will criminalize them, turning them from illegitimate to illegal. […] as though a lack of information is the cause of world hunger, and not colonialism, debt, and skewed profit-oriented corporate policy.”
— Jun 15, 2025 01:05AM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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“To gain this philosophical space, it is necessary to concede some physical space for the survival of those who may look like the keepers of our past, but who may really be the guides to our future. To do this, we have to ask our rulers: Can you leave the water in the rivers? The trees in the forest? […] If they say they cannot, then perhaps they should stop preaching morality to the victims of their wars.”
— Jun 14, 2025 11:14PM
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All My Friends Are Fictional
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“The first step toward reimagining a world gone terribly wrong would be to stop the annihilation of those who
have a different imagination — an imagination that is outside of capitalism as well as communism. An imagination that has an altogether different understanding of what constitutes happiness and fulfillment.”
— Jun 14, 2025 11:13PM
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have a different imagination — an imagination that is outside of capitalism as well as communism. An imagination that has an altogether different understanding of what constitutes happiness and fulfillment.”
All My Friends Are Fictional
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“If there is any hope for the world at all, it does not live in climate change conference rooms or in cities with tall buildings. It lives low, down on the ground, with its arms around the people who go to battle every day to protect their forests, their mountains, and their rivers because they know that the forests, the mountains, and the rivers protect them.”
— Jun 14, 2025 11:12PM
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