Re: Who said the US is boring?

2017-08-16 Thread Frederic Neyrat
Dear Brian, Like you, I don't see any organization able to do this coup. But what seems to me very important is to understand that, IF there is a strategy at stake in Trump's politics, this is not a democratic one: 1/ First, is there a strategy at stake, and not only random tweets and

Re: Underhanded Solidity Coding Contest

2017-08-16 Thread Yvette Johnson
Near the Freer (DC) Re-opening to visitors October 14-15 Yvette, '91 Sent from my iPad > On Jul 4, 2017, at 6:13 AM, Felix Stalder wrote: > > > ./ Underhanded Solidity Coding Contest > These are not the backdoors you are looking for. > > http://u.solidity.cc/ > > 1st

Who said the US is boring?

2017-08-16 Thread Brian Holmes
Well, I have said so myself in the past. But it doesn't seem that way today. Right now you have the entire punditocracy and even the Prez hisself debating whether White Supremacy is to blame for the nation's ills. Monuments to the slaveholding Confederacy that were put up long after its demise are

Re: Nagle's Question..

2017-08-16 Thread jan hendrik brueggemeier
Well... What we witnessed in Germany in the naughties and early 2000 and still going today I suppose is the public claiming of "nationally liberated zones" particularly in the east if Germany but not exclusively. This included a larger group of neo-fascists (I can't recall exact number atm)

Nagle's Question..

2017-08-16 Thread David Garcia
Referencing Angela Nagle’s short piece for the Baffler -Goodbye Pepe-The End of the alt-right- Nagle (that most astute chronicler and interpreter of the dynamics behind the rise of the alt-right) has written piece on how Charlottesville and the death of Heather Heyer, marks the end of a