“Colonialism is not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grip and emptying the native's brain of all form and content. By a kind of perverted logic, it turns to the past of the people, and distorts, disfigures and destroys it"- Frantz Fanon.
What we learned from COVID? That oil is worthless in a society without consumption. That healthcare has to be public because health is public. That 50% of jobs can be done from home while the other 50% deserve more than they're being paid. That we live in a society not an economy
Hitting a new stride. I think Chapter 13 of 15 is complete. This is surreal to me. Never thought of myself as a writer, but made myself into one on my terms and now I have almost 300 pages of a story to show for it.
It starts as a “simple infection” until YEARS later it becomes:
Long HIV…AIDS
Long HPV…Cervical Cancer
Long EBV…Multiple Sclerosis
Long HSV…Alzheimer’s
Long HCV…Liver Cancer
CURRENTLY 1 in 13 Americans already have #LongCOVID.
We don’t know how this story ends
Wear a mask
The general public doesn’t seem to know that Covid is airborne, that reinfection is common, that the vaccinated can get it, that Covid is a vascular disease with serious neurological complications possible, that #LongCovid is common and can disable anyone including the vaxed.
with gas prices so high right now, this would be a great time for the Left to talk about how auto dependency puts the working class in inescapable debt traps in return for one of the most basic human rights: mobility