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Grand Hotel Apocalypse

The common once-in-a-century pandemic turning into mental hell because this time it is taking place in neo-liberal times and the age of surveillance capitalism. The televised genocide on Palestinians, an Israeli Apartheid based on racial superiority that’s being feverishly supported in my country. A falling Empire that’s leaving the world with the monsters and masters …

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Nothing Less Than A Cultural Revolution: Damon Albarn – The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows (2021)

Amitav Ghosh‘s The Great Derangement (2016) is one tremendous book which examines the question why climate change is not being reflected in contemporary literature and modern art in general. It would be impossible to summarize Ghosh’s elaborate and nuanced thought lines in just a few paragraphs: the Indian writer takes his reader on a journey …

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Computerwelt: Kraftwerk Recorded The First Anti-Surveillance Song 40 Years Ago

We live in a computer world, so we made a song about it. Ralf Hütter In 1981, Edward Snowden‘s revelations on how Imperial America mass-surveilled its own citizens and the citizens of the world were still 32 years away. Yet, the seeds for today’s surveillance capitalism and globalization as 21st century version of colonialization were …

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Defending a Totalitarian Colonial Rule, Apartheid Terror & Supremacy: The Western Problem

Why All Minorities Should be Scared to Death to Live Under Biden and Colonial European Leaders “What Do You Think of Western Civilization?” “I Think It Would Be a Good Idea” Mahatma Gandhi There is a big elephant in the room: while apartheid and the cruelest possible colonial rule of a far-right government is being …

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The Best War Movie Of All Time: Das Boot (1981)

Director: Wolfgang Petersen Germans had a historical collective TV experience when Wolfgang Petersen’s Das Boot (1981) was aired as an extended 6-episode (360min) TV-series in 1985 and turned German living rooms into claustrophobic WWII U-boats. Basically every German who was old enough at that time watched the series and was confronted with the true nature …