All of us have far more common cause with working class Iranians, Cubans, Palestinians and Venezuelans than with any US billionaire. We can either realize this soon and act accordingly in solidarity or suffer and perish together, but either way our fates are linked.
With his new film, ‘I Love Boosters,’ Oakland director Boots Riley places a bet that art can fuel a mass labor movement. “We need a mass, militant, radical labor movement to affect policy change,” he tells KQED.
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That's how it works. They pull things off the screens each week based on a high bar of performance. If u don't get it going 1st weekend the number drops down, which makes it harder for people to see it, then likely dropping way down by the third. Gotta blow it out 1st weekend
people are wondering why an israeli company would partner with the most prolific celebrity antisemite and i will posit once again that israel regularly does things that aren’t in the interest of jewish safety
I’m so done with the “it’s here” argument. “It’s here” is utterly meaningless. You don’t aid and abet widely destructive tech just by virtue of it BEING HERE