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Post by Wayne Hall on Mar 31, 2020 3:25:00 GMT -5
This is what I say: , I watched all of Srecko Horvat's interview with Noam Chomsky. Chomsky is certainly very old today, but he is formulating identifiable and familiar ideas. All of them induce fear. Trump as Hitler. There have been a whole string of Hitlers since 1989-1991 and we are still alive. Nuclear war. As an activist in the anti-nuclear movement of the 80s I don't feel ashamed to quote myself on this subject. This is what I thought should be done in 1991: solidarity-us.org/atc/75/p1816/ The anti-nuclear movement didn't respond. E.P. Thompson looked as if he might be on the point of responding, but then he died. The other issues are not so personal for me. Climate change. I think Judith Curry has the most appropriate message for the present day: judithcurry.com/ She has also written recently on the corona virus. The Guardian, anti-Semitism: What should be done now? I think The Duran strikes the right balance between caution and liberty. ... So where does this leave us?
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