Category Archives: Poetry

Social Trustice, The Struggles of Detangling

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Anonymous wants to highlight their positionality as an economically privileged and financially dependent disabled settler of colour with other significant intersections; Anonymous uses all the pronouns, but prefers “he/they”.   I’ll stand up to the white men the rich men the Old Boys and the new start a magazine and stop eating so many bloody […]

Nazim Hikmet: The Red Giant Looming Over Turkish Poetry

Filed under Capitalism & Class, Culture, Poetry   ·   November 29th, 2017   ·   0 comments
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This article originally appeared on Rebel Youth: http://rebelyouth-magazine.blogspot.ca/ “The flame of Hikmet which set hearts on fire can not be extinguished, as long as there are people, militants, who will struggle to improve life and make it more beautiful.” – Dimitri Koutsoumpas, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE at the Scientific Congress […]

Whiteness Game

Filed under Activism, Culture, Feminism, Poetry, Race and Racism   ·   November 8th, 2017   ·   0 comments
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  Dear white people, when your people voted for a terrorist You told me to fight anger with love, I did But the second I did you backstabbed me by killing my people, No I don’t want your love or hope in this game when you mindlessly carnage our souls, bodies for your bloodthirst, It […]