in case you didn't see this yet https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/henry-kissinger-war-criminal-dead-1234804748/
it's gotten to the point where every morning, as i'm walking my dog for the first walk of the day, i'm joined by 3-5 crows who follow me for the whole walk. flying by and landing on nearby street signs, electrical cables, houses, fences, all until we get back home and then i feed them some (usually nuts or dog food)
"It seems to me that at least one of Marx’s observations is true: every minute devoted to the capitalist production process, every thought contributed to the industrial system, further enlarges a power that is inimical to nature, to culture, to life... Nationalism is not flown in from abroad. It is a product of the capitalist production process, like the chemical agents poisoning the lakes, air, animals and people, like the nuclear plants radioactivating micro-environments in preparation for the radioactivation of the macro-environment.
As a postscript I’d like to answer a question before it is asked. The question is: “Don’t you think a descendant of oppressed people is better off as a supermarket manager or police chief?” My answer is another question: What concentration camp manager, national executioner or torturer is not a descendant of oppressed people?" -Freddy Perlman, The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/perlman-fredy/1984/nationalism.htm
"The warrior is in the position of betraying everything, including the function of the military, or understanding nothing.
It happens that historians, both bourgeois and Soviet, will follow this negative tradition and explain how Genghis Khan understood nothing: he "didn't understand" the phenomenon of the city. An easy thing to say..." -D&G, A Thousand Plateaus
"The world’s solution to safety and security, for Jews and for others, continues to be inextricably linked to the nation-state and its sovereignty — to militarized borders and an obsession with demography. As modern history has shown, such an idea always has the potential for exclusionary politics and mass violence. Perhaps most damaging of all is how such a solution propagates a diminished understanding of safety: It is the state that needs defending, not people. It is the state that holds sovereignty, not people. This logically leads to policies that label certain elements of society acceptable losses in times of conflict — sacrifices in the name of the state. And it facilitates an essentialist view of the world that cannot include the history of human migration and leaves no room for the fluidity of identity."
https://newlinesmag.com/first-person/memory-voids-and-role-reversals/
i've been developing a relationship with the crows in the neighborhood for a while now and now most weeks one or two of them have started following me around for part of my daily walks with my dog and today a couple of them landed near me and my partner while smoking a joint outside and i tossed em a little food. they're so cute and i'm so glad they're here
literally it fixes every problem i've ever had with previous indigenous maps i was presented with
"What constitutes the moment of violence—its beginning or its ends—for those living and dying under the relentless force of total war?
[...]
[P]acifism, as methodological sanctity, as ends without means, remains not as violence’s end but, under the current order, is the gaslight the state always leaves burning."
A wandering deer, building shrines along the way.