Painting itself as a grassroots collective of artists fighting for freedom of expression, the San Isidro Movement has become a key weapon in the US government’s assault on the Cuban revolution. “My people need Europe, my people need Europe to point out the abuser,” Yotuel, a Spain-based Cuban rapper, proclaimed in an EU parliament event convened by right-wing legislators before handing the mic over to Venezuelan coup leader Juan Guaidó. Days later, Yotuel held a Zoom call with State Department […]
I gotta take the more charitable reading of the grayzone here. Seems like they're just trying to emphasize how the mag is trying to create a nonexistent existential conflict between marginalised people and the Cuban government.
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I gotta take the more charitable reading of the grayzone here. Seems like they're just trying to emphasize how the mag is trying to create a nonexistent existential conflict between marginalised people and the Cuban government.
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Right now, several states are pushing laws that would criminalize or effectively ban any kind of trans medical treatment before the age of 18.
Yeah, they have some axe to grind with identity issues :sadness:
All socialists have an axe to grind with issues that distract from economics/class war.