THE MARK

A symbol of rage — of hurt, of anger, of a thirst for justice. It’s a mark of Cain. read

The Curse of the BlackSpot

Gen. Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar. Belarus’s Lukashenko. Assad. Sisi. MBS.

These monsters lord it over millions of people, upholding their autocratic grip on power with tyranny and terror, torture and murder.

Their crimes are as heinous as they are flagrant. And yet there’s not a single world agency — not the UN Security Council, not the International Criminal Court, not the International Court of Justice, nor any one of the “peace-loving” members of the United Nations — that can curb their atrocities and bring them to justice.

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THE OATH

I’m going to tattoo a blackspot on a knuckle of my punching hand . . . let’s forge a secret society of blackspotters. read

Now is the Time of Monsters

When I first heard about "illiberal democracy," and what Victor Orban was doing in Hungary, I didn't give it much thought. Then when Marine Le Pen became a rising star in France, and a Nazi-tinged party started winning big in Germany, I just shook my head and hoped this far right trend would pass.

But instead, the dissolution of the liberal world order quickened: Narendra Modi transformed India into a Hindu dictatorship... Jair Bolsonaro pulled off a coup in Brazil... Javier Milei feverishly waved a chain saw around Argentina... and then, fuck it, unbelievable, Putin's tanks rolled into Ukraine... Bibi Netanyahu ripped apart the bodies of 20,000 children... and finally, the coup de grâce: Trump's landslide victory last November.

A well planned campaign of control and retribution followed. I feel Trump is really going for it, pushing constitutional limits on multiple fronts, testing how far he can go. Watching his impromptu news shows in the Oval Office, I get flashes of how dangerous he really is. His monologues are mesmerizing. In a folksy, relaxed way, he rambles on about the issues of the day... lying profusely along the way, but it doesn't seem to matter... what matters is that he is connecting with ordinary Americans... much like Franklin Roosevelt connected with his fireside radio chats in the 1940s... and like Hitler's fiery speeches connected with the German people in the 1930s. Half way through one of his recent monologues I felt myself falling under his spell... a shiver shot down my spine... that's it!... he's on his way and he'll never stop until, like the Yalta Conference with Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin after World War 2, he sits around a table with Xi JinPing and Putin (perhaps MBS will be there too), and divides the world up into three great power spheres of influence.

The vast majority of us in the West are still floating along, sleepwalking, unaware of what's happening. But some of us are wide awake and we've reached our breaking point... we're ready to go all in. I'm going to tattoo a blackspot on a knuckle of my punching hand and take my activism to a new level. I invite you to do the same. First in our cities, and then across the globe, let's forge a secret society of blackspotters fired up enough to go out every #FuckItAllFriday and neutralize this totalitarian techno-fascist wave rolling over our planet.

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THE FIRST FRONT

You recognize your mental imprisonment and seek liberation. read

A Dispatch from the Mental Liberation Front

To The Kids Becoming Luddites,

I applaud you. You have had enough. You’re tired of screen-based self-obsession, compulsive habits, anxiety and depression. So you are relinquishing your smartphones. You are disconnecting from Social Media. You are meeting in person. You are reading books, making art and listening to the wind in the trees. You are trying to think and create outside the Internet. You recognize your mental imprisonment and seek liberation.

You were born with a barcode across your forehead. Surveillance capitalists have reduced your personood to data streams, which you must surrender to in order to function in society. This unprecedented violation, on a mass scale, of Immanuel Kant’s famous moral maxim “Never treat a human being as a means only, but also as an end,” is now normal. Today, children learn to say “Hey, Google!” before they can read.

You are not alone. Parents are waking up, too. Where I live in Vancouver, B.C., our family banded together with other like-minded parents who wanted their kids to grow up phone-free, to learn self-sufficiency, not tech dependency. My 15 year-old daughter and 11 year-old son have never had a cell phone, and they don’t want one. They and their phone-free friends walk without fear to and from school, hang out in parks, and go out for ice cream. My daughter starting riding the city bus alone at age 11, without a phone.

Phone-free kids gain skills — such as identifying a plant species without an app or navigating without GPS — that make them proud and feel good about themselves. They read books that cannot spy on them, and use libraries that don’t use “cookies” to “better serve” them. Their social lives are not confiscated by social media. Their minds are free from marketing “influencers.” They know how to deal with boredom; they have no cell phone to fill the void with instant, fidgety, dopaminergic gratification, so they find their own intrinsic, creative energy instead. They learn that people, on the whole, can be trusted.

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Now is the time of pirates
enchantment — hand-lettered title

Disenchantment refers to the gradual draining of meaning from systems that once helped us make sense of the world. Its symptoms were first diagnosed in the aftermath of the Enlightenment. By the 18th century, Europe was suffocating under the weight of its own rational success. Knowledge had been fractured into disciplines, as universities divided philosophy, mathematics, theology, and the natural sciences. God was dead, or dying, and industrialisation had pulled people from the rhythms of nature and placed them inside factories. The air thickened with soot and existential dread.

The intellectual air had gone stale; people needed to breathe. Artists and scientists alike began to re-humanise the world. It was scandalous to read science and philosophy together, but they did it anyway. They began to rebel against their professors, insisting that imagination and feeling were also forms of knowledge. They met in cafés and salons, wrote pamphlets, painted, composed, and argued late into the night. They rediscovered meaning through community and creation.

The age of reason gave birth to its own Romantic revolt — a slow, collective exhale spanning 60–80 years across multiple parts of Europe. A whole lifetime for some.

It’s tempting to believe we’re approaching a similar inflection point. The Enlightenment had its factories; we have algorithms. Theirs were powered by steam, ours by stolen data. Both promised liberation but delivered monotony, both reduced life to what could be measured, optimised, or monetised.

Maybe the next Romantic era is already germinating in the cracks of our disenchantment?

By Dr. Rachel Barr
Adbusters #183
Published in Adbusters #183 Pirate Care Rebellion
These picaroons want to carve the world into their own personal fiefdoms.
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Hey,

Behind the strongman speeches, the missile-slinging bravado, the endless tough guy machismo . . . Just a hungry little boy who never got enough love.

Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

And with this spot running night after night from now to November, even his most diehard supporters won't be able to either.

The next time they see him beating his chest at a podium, something will wiggle in their subconscious.

Canada's national public broadcaster (CBC) refused to sell us airtime, but Fox just gave us the green light.

We'll start in Minneapolis. Then New York, San Francisco, Chicago . . . we'll air it from Oscar night all the way to the midterms . . . and then, hallelujah . . . we take back the House, the senate . . . and in 2028 maybe our country.

Help us air this Mindbomb.

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THE ROT

World War 3

The assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's top nuclear scientist, was carried out by Israel's Mossad using an autonomous machine gun.

Russia is developing an undersea Poseidon nuclear torpedo that can travel across an ocean under its own guidance, evading existing missile defenses to deliver a nuclear weapon days after it is launched.

This is the brace new frontier of the 21st century warfare. Nothing will stop the current crop of nuclear powers from pushing their autonomous warfare capabilities to the limit. It will be an arms race like no other (with China quite likely coming out on top).

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THE FACE

Commander in Chief

Picture the scene. The year is 1968.

A turbulent America is at the peak of its long entanglement in Vietnam. The camera pans to the left, and there we spy our hero. Donald Trump, twenty-two years old, tall and lean of limb, the fair-haired scion of a prominent New York family.

Donald has recently completed his studies, a period during which he received four academic deferments from military service. In 1964 he graduated from New York Military Academy, where he marched and drilled proudly with the best of his cohort. Then Fordham came calling, and later Wharton School, from which he graduated that spring with a degree in economics.

Donald prides himself an athlete and sportsman, and for good reason. At college he excelled at football, squash, and tennis. And just that spring, he discovered what would become a lifelong love of golf, learning the game on the links near Wharton. He was a formidable competitor.

With health, wealth, and good looks, it was in many ways a charmed life for Donald. But an important decision shadowed the horizon. With the last of his academic deferments now expired — and war still raging in Southeast Asia — Donald’s deployment to Vietnam was a real possibility. The United States could call on him to serve.

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THE SILENCE

#MakeSecrecyTaboo

On November 1, 1964, just as he was gaining real traction, Reverend Martin Luther King received a vicious blackmail letter. The anonymous writer threatened to destroy him personally and professionally, and suggested he just commit suicide and save somebody a bullet.

Most now believe the letter was written by deputy FBI director William Sullivan, under the direction of J. Edgar Hoover. But no one saw that letter, or even knew it existed. The government’s secret campaign to hamstring the civil-rights movement by taking out its leader only came to light after The New York Times smoked that letter out in 2014. Want to know more? You can’t. All materials surrounding the case have been ordered sealed until 2027.

Democracy is the defining virtue of Western political systems. We worry that if it fails we’ve got nothing. That’s why what’s happening now is so troubling. Democracy seems to be on the verge of failing. We’re stuck in a political deadlock.

But the real glue in the gears of democracy isn’t what you think. It isn’t the lack of a third party that will do things differently. It isn’t apathy that keeps folks from voting, or fear of arrest that keeps them from protesting.

It’s secrecy.

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THE ROOT

What Would The Buddha Do?

Maybe every generation feels confronted by some crisis that will determine the fate of the planet. But unless your head is buried in the sand, it’s not possible to be ignorant of the extraordinary planetary crisis that confronts all of us today. Environmental collapse no longer merely threatens: we are well into it and it’s already apparent that civilization as we know it is going to be transformed in some very uncomfortable ways by the mutually-reinforcing breakdown of ecological systems, especially global climate change, ozone depletion, rapid disappearance of many species, and various types of pollution, including some we don’t know about yet.

Although our globalizing economic system is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the biosphere, the ceos who direct this system (as much as anyone controls it) can’t plan much further than the next quarterly report, anymore than politicians can think further than the next election. Overpopulation, pandemics, and the increasing deprivation of basic necessities for vast numbers of people threaten social breakdown, while the media – profit-making enterprises whose primary focus is the bottom-line, rather than investigating and revealing the truth – distract us with infotainment and assurances that the solution is “more of the same”: keep the faith, hang in there long enough and eventually technological development and economic growth, more consumerism and greater GNP will resolve our problems.

As if that were not enough, our ignorant, corrupt and arrogant leaders, or rather rulers, have shown themselves to be inept at everything except lying and gaining power. Now that their deceit and incompetence are coming back to haunt them, their popularity has been plummeting – but at the same time they have been consolidating their power. The faces will change, while the power structure remains much the same, unless we find ways to do something about it.

One of the most important tools for maintaining their power is fear, which requires replacing the Cold War with a never-ending “war on terror” that means never-ending profits for a military-industrial complex that fattens on war and would collapse without it. Intentionally or not, the war on terror has been prosecuted in a way guaranteed to produce a dozen more despairing people who hate the US for every “terrorist” we kill. Our aggressive efforts to suppress terrorism ensure that it will continue. As Peter Ustinov put it, terrorism is the war of the poor; war is the terrorism of the rich. The violence of small terrorist groups such as al Qaeda is, in the final analysis, trivial compared to the “state terrorism” (including sanctioned torture) that we feel justified in unleashing on anyone else who scares us or challenges our “national interests.”

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