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2023
2022
Ukraine Documentaries
Brief reviews of some documentaries about Euromaidan and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Winter is Coming: The Kasparov Neoconservative-Thermonuclear Gambit
My review of Garry Kasparov's Winter is Coming
HET BOЙHE
Ongoing commentary on the Russia-Ukraine war. No to military invasion of Ukraine: peace to the people, war on the rulers!
2021
Book Review: The Dispossessed
I read Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed. This review contains spoilers of everything; read the book first.
2020
In Defense of Not Voting: Frequently Answered Objections
Frequently answered objections to voting abstention.
A Review of J.E.S.U.S.A.
An incomplete review of a recent documentary about nonviolent vs American Christianity. It is confusing in the opening, good in the middle, and disappointing at the end.
Homelessness and the Desecration of Democracy in Denver, Colorado
On the double-lie of democracy and the criminalization of homelessness
On 'Supporting' Riots and Looting
Trying to answer the question 'Is rioting justified?' and the follow-up 'Is it okay if I disagree with the looting?'
Hypocrisy, Left and Right: Libertarian Socialism as an Alternative to Tribal Loyalty in Politics
Navigating American political discourse toward anarchism. "Whereas a 'small-government' conservative will insist that in the name of liberty, peace, and prosperity we need to submit to authority, live under constant threat of violence, and resign ourselves to owning nothing, a 'progressive' liberal will accept those conditions at face-value as the axioms of their dreamed-of society."
Guide to the 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates
The official American Cynic voting guide to the 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates
2019
Amy Klobuchar on making a safer world
Note on the other cop running for the 2020 Democratic nomination
Rutger Bregman's Utopia for Centrists
A review of Rutger Bregman's _Utopia for Realists_
The Blockchain for Leftists
The enthusiasm surrounding Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency technologies is often fueled by a market fundamentalism at odds with socialism. Still, the Bitcoin-led explosion in electronic currencies and its underlying blockchain technology have introduced new fields of opportunity and experimentation in egalitarian and libertarian economics.
2018
The Enlightened Centrism of Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Some comments on a bad article I found on the internet.
On the Gilets Jaunes riots
Some thoughts on the Gilets Jaunes protests going on in France.
Some thoughts on Kiva's interest rates
A look at the interest rates charged by Kiva's microfinance field partners.
The Loan, the Witch, and the Market: Microfinance and the re-exploitation of women
This is my attempt at an introduction to Marxian economics and materialist feminism. Most of the billions of people in the world today already do too much work, particularly women, especially in the so-called third-world or developing countries, and any scheme which promises to improve life by giving poor women _more_ work to do ought to be met and examined with the utmost suspicion.
Book Review: Thou Shalt Not Believe by John Ubhal
A review of a friend's book and some thoughts on hell.
SWAT Team Fife
On the inverse relationship that seems to hold between the degree to which police are armed and the heroics of their actions.
Mill, Marx, Einstein, and Hawking on Capitalist Automation
Pessimistic quotes by four thinkers on the [in]ability of capitalism to put technology to good use.
My Local Megachurch Hosted a Gigantic Funeral for a Cop
My most charitable thoughts about a local church which hosted a massive memorial service for a police officer.
2017
Occupy the Farm Redux
I recently discovered that Occupy the Farm won.
On the road to May Day: A non-report-back from Denver 2017
An anecdotal introduction to the continuum-forming typology of begging as a dialectical model for understanding the structure of late capitalist economy.
Guides to the Alt-Right
Here are some of the better introductions to the alt-right that I've found, just in case anybody wants to waste as much time as me reading about this stuff.
This Andrew Jackson Jihad: Thoughts from the first forty days
I wasted an entire month reading about and writing down some thoughts on the first forty days of President Trump's reign. "The king and Haman sat down to drink; but the city of Susa was thrown into confusion."
He tells it like it is (a note on Trumpist propaganda)
It feels like an alternate timeline of 20th-century Fascism where Mussolini has a barely-functioning vocabulary and Carl Schmitt is illiterate.
2016
"Ideas of Max Stirner" by James Huneker (1907)
A hyperlinked transcription of James Huneker's "Ideas of Max Stirner" as it was published in the New York Times on April 20, 1907. Includes some introductory notes and my thoughts on Huneker's use of the term "Socialism".
Updates on the Enforcement of Homeless Codes In Boulder and the Rest of Colorado
Two new reports have been published this year on the state of the criminalization of homelessness in Colorado. Here are some of the highlights.
A Look At Bernie Sanders' Electoral Socialism
On the difference between democratic socialism and social democracy, the future of capitalism, and the socialist response to the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.
2015
Joe Hill, the Preacher, and the Slave
On the centennial anniversary of Joe Hill's execution, his music, and the theology of his Marxian dialectics.
Who Said It, Bernie or Trump?
One of those fun internet quiz things.
Clinton and 'Big Government'
Howard Zinn on Clinton
Day Among Dogs (or A. Cynic Reads Matthew 7:6)
Dorothy Day is not a pearl to be offered as inspiration to the rich and their representatives; she was a dog and a pig whose works of love and mercy continue to bark at the greedy and trample under foot a society built on inequality.
On The Democratic Party's Immigration Reform
Nadie es ilegal.
Report Back: Denver March in Support of the Baltimore Uprising (4/29)
My account of a protest I attended in support of the April Baltimore uprising. We had only marched for a few blocks before Denver police began pepper spraying and arresting people. If you don't want to read all my words, you can skip to the 'Videos' section.
Dyer Lum on the Civil and Mormon Wars
An overly simplified theory of the relationship between slavery, Mormon cooperatives, and capitalism with application to some interesting events in American history.
Charlie Hebdo in History: A Few Contextual Notes on its Origins
The first article in a series on the Charlie Hebdo murders takes a brief look at the history of the magazine and especially the social and political crises from which it emerged.
Oops: American Cynic Quality Control
I've twice published incomplete draft articles in the past few weeks. Some tips for using this site's atom feeds.
Eight Outdoor Homeless Deaths During 2014 in Boulder, CO, Where it is Illegal to Use a Blanket for Warmth
Happy New Year
2014
The 'Left Behind' Series is Evil, Anti-Christian Crap
My review of Fred Clark's review of the Left Behind book series. (No, I have not read the entirety of either.)
No War But The Class Apocalypse!: Further Reflections on Rioting
In my previous commentary on the social unrest in Ferguson, MO, I suggested that the activities of riots were apocalyptic in their ability to shatter the illusion of legitimacy with which authority masks itself. In this essay I explore the limits of a few of those ideas including a clarification on the meaning of “false consciousness,” the question of (Tolstoyan) pacifism, and a generalization of the virtues of riots to disruptive peace.
Catching Up With the Same-Sex Marriage Circuit
The Supreme Court refused to review several cases this October, leaving district court rulings against same-sex marriage bans in effect.
On Camels, Liberal Myths, and Ferguson
My commentary on an aspect of the unrest in Ferguson from what I consider to be a Christian perspective. I examine two reactions to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, and identify the liberal myths they reveal. I also make some theoretical speculations about the purpose of both the establishment calls for 'peaceful protest' and the practice of murderous policing. I conclude with a brief look at the benefits of looting.
May Day 2014
My experience in Denver on May Day, and a pamphlet I made out of the Wikipedia article on the Haymarket massacre.
On the Cecily McMillan Conviction
Cecily McMillan, an Occupy Wall Street protester, was recently convicted of felony assault on a police officer.
On the Campaign for Liberty's Technology Revolution Manifesto
The contradictory concepts at the foundation of the C4L manifesto reflect, I think, the confused liberal notion of "private property." The term, which in an economic context refers to "private property in the means of production" and specifically the legal right of capital owners to appropriate the products that non-owners create with capital, is equivocated in individuals' minds to "private property" in the sense of being secure in ones' own possessions. By using the same term for very different concepts, the victims of private property (in the capitalist sense) come to associate the very means of their exploitation as being necessary to their security and happiness.
Informant: The Brandon Darby Documentary
Yesterday the NATO 3 were sentenced, and I watched a documentary about Brandon Darby -- an FBI informant who got some kids arrested for making Molotov cocktails at the 2008 Republican National Convention.
Loving v. Utah and Mormonism's Embarrassing Saga of Marital Policy
A look at Utah's fight over Amendment 3 including its parallels to Loving v. Virginia and the Mormon Church's unenviable position as it once again finds itself clinging to an antiquated notion of marriage.
When Police Kill the Homeless
When police kill the homeless, they often do so with impunity. I've tagged this entry as a 'feature' due to the magnitude of its length more so than of its quality, but it does probe an important issue at the nexus of my libertarian and anti-capitalist motivations. It is my first (and rough) attempt at applying some ideas from the first volume of Agamben's Homer Sacer to the criminalization of homelessness (following Feldman's lead).
Denver's October 2011 Uprisings
This post is just a collection of links to some of the media covering the protests which started in Denver on October 15, 2011, so I don't have to spam all of them to my linklog.
Sweatshops Are Not Good for the Poor
Another example of why libertarianism must necessarily imply socialism
Bill Nye and the Importance of Science Education
"I was born here. I'm a patriot. And so we have to embrace science education." --Bill Nye's impeccable logic.
2013
Chomsky and Zinn and a Total Loss of Nerve
'This is the collapse of the Left. You couldn't have more distinguished people on that list. It's a collapse of the Left. They have in effect put a figurative ring in their nose, and they've said to the Democrats, because the Republicans are so bad, we collapse and we're going for the least worst.'
Some Comments on Michael Parenti's Talk on The Pathology of Wealth
I enjoyed this talk by Michael Parenti, but think it could have benefited from a slightly more rigorous definition of socialism.
Fasting With Murderers and Racists for Trayvon
I am fasting for the duration of today in support of California prisoners who have now begun the 24th day of an indefinite hunger strike as they seek the fulfillment of their five core demands.
Occupy for Reform and Profit
The liberal-progressives clamor for the restoration of a healthy capitalism so they might claim their rightful rung on the ladder of exploitation.
2012
I Just Watched a Presidential Debate (Stein and Johnson)
I watched Stein and Johnson debate. I liked Stein better. Here's the video of the debate from YouTube.
'Kung Fu Panda', 'South Park', and Cynicism
Why I Don't Vote: An Egoist Perspective
Remembering Saint Max on this All Saints' Day: A spooky explanation of why I don't vote from an individualist's perspective.
I'm Hiking the Appalachian Trail Again
I'm completing my hike of the Appalachian Trail I started last summer.
Chick-fil-A and the Biblical Definition of the Family Unit
The one where I use the word 'bourgeois' non-ironically.
My Sentence
I was sentenced last Friday for my crimes against the People of the State of Colorado.
Rhode Island's Homeless Bill of Rights
Late last month, Rhode Island’s governor signed into law a bill which establishes a "Homeless Bill of Rights" in that state.
Preserving Dateline's Exposé on Gabriel of Sedona
The fruits of my little crusade to preserve a video being suppressed from the internet by a small religious community in Arizona. A mini Streisand effect.
Transcript of Dateline NBC's Exposé of Gabriel of Sedona
After I posted three links to a video of a Dateline episode featuring a small Arizona religious group, two of the three hosts received DMCA take-down notices from the group's lawyer and took down the video. So I pulled out my stenotype keyboard and made this quick transcript of the 40-minute program. Corrections welcome.
Sweatshops Are Good for the Poor
Shit libertarians say.
Gabriel of Urantia and Spiritualution
"Every physics student knows that the mind seems to move particles when looking through a microscope. This is called the Heisenberg Principle. Therefore we get the equation 'thoughts equal energy'."
North America Is Stirring
As we remember Tiananmen Square today, there are some seriously neat protest movements happening on the ground in North America right now. The Quebec student strikes, Occupy Wall Street, Yo Soy 132. We will reclaim our space from capitalism square by square, park by park, street by street, house by house, mind by mind, and heart by heart. It is those clinging to their things while dwelling in their mansions who need authority and chains-of-command; those of us in the streets have no use for either.
Jesus on [Same-Sex] Marriage
I hate how people try to appeal to Jesus to support their own ideas of who should or should not be candidates for marriage. Jesus' teachings do not so easily lend themselves to those who would rule over their neighbors.
Obama on Same-Sex Marriage
Barack Obama is to marriage as Ron Paul is to abortion.
The 'NATO Three' Press Conference
Bombs are good if NATO drops them; otherwise they are terrorism.
Update to 'I Was Arrested at Occupy Denver' Pamphlet
I've updated my pamphlet with an account of my trial. The old version has been included in the first issue of the _People Not Profit_ publication.
Three Concrete Goals
Saw this recommendation on the internet.
One Year Ago Today: Appalachian Trail Semi-Thru Hike
One year ago today I began my three-month hike on the Appalachian Trail.
It Is Now Illegal To Be Homeless in Denver
What a depressing Monday. The most positive comment I've read about yesterday's events was from a redditor, 'I don't know what to say, other than fuck the police, their time will come, and the people will rise.' I doubt it.
My May Day in Denver: Trial, Verdict, Sleep-In Protest
I appeared in criminal court for my jury trial, slept in a park, in the morning I received two guilty verdicts and a non-guilty verdict, loitered at the May Day demonstrations, then slept on the 16th Street Mall to protest Denver's proposed urban camping ban.
Authority or Autonomy
Some thoughts on the necessity of law.
A Bad Week for UC Police Departments Is a Good Week for Reason and Freedom
Two headlines about UC police departments. First, the task force investigating last year's pepper spraying incident at UC Davis released its report condemning both the administration and the police department and calling the decision to use pepper spray on the peaceful students '`objectively unreasonable`'. Second, the EFF and UCLA reached a settlement in a case against the UC Berkeley Police Department and the FBI stemming from an illegal raid at a radical community center in August 2008. As part of the settlement the FBI and UCBPD acknowledge they broke the law and will pay $100,000 in damages.
Family Research Council on Homosexuality
Homosexuality is unnatural, like when two people with different colored skin get married. I know it can be confusing to keep track of what behavior is natural and what is unnatural (supernatural?), but it is all spelled out in the Manual of Natural Behavior for Respectable Mammals you should have received when you were born. If you've lost your copy, then the Family Research Council can help you out.
Crossing the Canadian Border
My experience at the Canadian border.
On Borders and the Status Quo
Dystopian visions of future freedom are no excuse for the nation-states of today.
Larry Norman's "The Great American Novel"
Review of Larry Norman's Dylanesque protest song "The Great American Novel"
Biased Belief: Why the Mormon Missionaries Haven't Converted Me Yet
Where I present my prophet complex theory of Joseph Smith's epistemology and criticize the methods of LDS missionaries on the same basis.
The Cost of the Occupy Movement
There has been a black bloc presence at almost every occupy camp eviction and march in the country. Wearing all black with their faces covered, avoiding accountability through anonymity, armed and armoured, they're ready to beat people and destroy property. And they're getting paid overtime to do it.
Counterfeit Wealth: Some Thoughts on Rent-Seeking and SOPA
An overview of the Stop Online Piracy Act and a claim that the entertainment industry's aggressive rent-seeking is more harmful than anyone's pirating.
2011
I Was Arrested at Occupy Denver: A Brief Narrative and an Anarchist's Perspective
On my arrest at the Occupy Denver encampment, trial, conviction, and ongoing fight against the criminalization of homelessness.
Diode's Appalachian Trail Hike
I spent five months, over two summers, hiking the Appalachian Trail, walking over a total of over 2,000 miles between Georgia and Maine. I hiked the entire distance in two pairs of Crocs (shoes). This page includes the trail reports I periodically made via email, an annotated interactive map, and other info.
Chesterton vs the Anarchist
An excerpt from G.K. Chesterton's account of meeting and losing patience with a philosophic anarchist.
Tolstoy's Caricature of Government
An excerpt from Tolstoy's "The Kingdom of God is Within You"
Mormon Anarchism - Some Links
A list of links pertaining to Mormon anarchism.
Appeals Court Upholds Boulder's Camping Without Consent Ordinance
You can sleep in public in Boulder, but NOT if you use "shelter" like a blanket or tree.
2010
Openly Gay People Will Soon Be Allowed to Kill for Nationalism Like Everybody Else. Hooray.
On the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell
Opinion: DREAM Act
I don't like the DREAM Act
Anarchy
A poem by John Henry MacKay