Strategy of tension – Wikipedia
A strategy of tension (Italian: strategia della tensione) is a policy wherein violent struggle is encouraged rather than suppressed. The purpose is to create a general feeling of insecurity in the population and make people seek security in a strong government. This is supposed to pave the way for a more authoritarian, or even neofascist, government.
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy_of_tension
1969-?: The strategy of tension in Italy | libcom.org
Information about the Italian state’s “Strategy of Tension” policy in which it carried out terrorist attacks against its own people in order to blame the left and anarchists.
— Read on libcom.org/article/1969-strategy-tension-italy
resolution i
no more sad poems about dead relations and girls who won't write me back now only happy poems about how much pussy i ate for breakfast, now only poems about how powerful and secure i am in myself and how great everything is, yeah people want to read that kinda stuff
The Empire’s “Front Yard” and the Monroe Doctrine – Hood Communist
Africans in the U.S. are being crushed under the weight of austerity policies from an administration hellbent on controlling its front yard.
— Read on hoodcommunist.org/2022/06/02/the-empires-front-yard-and-the-monroe-doctrine/amp/
Doodle
A small musical doodle by me.
love madness
love language love
lengua love lengua
lagos love lagos
love lakes love
love Lagos love
love logos love
love locas love
locura love locura
questions ii
how do we get so far away from ourselves and from each other how do we get back and how do we know what we must go and fetch and what we must leave behind?
roman poem i
i missed easter this year
thank god!
i was too busy resurrecting
dead relationships
old arguments
roman doctrines
that still
enslave
partus sequitur ventrem
i missed easter this year
thank god!
i was too busy
to carry that
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VIDEOLAND: Jessica Hagedorn and the West Coast Gangster Choir, 1975, “Canto Negro” – The Poetry Center
A clip from a video near and dear to my heart has resurfaced! Although I keep my bootleg copy close to my heart, the Poetry Center at SFSU has graciously uploaded part of a juicy and clean copy of Jessica Hagedorn and the West Coast Gangster Choir performing her poem/song “canto negro.” Poetry Center calls it “Dancing” but that’s not the poem! Anyway, the sound quality is so crisp it makes me want to cry. Plus, after doing a bit more digging I see that the entire video is available to watch! I will always love my crunchy copy, but wow.