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The Chicanos of Southwest America: The Need for a Militant Aztlán
INTRO In the modern era, the guerilla still resides in the same jungles their predecessors inhabited while attempting to prevent the ascent of neoliberalism. The guerilla walks crouched for miles on end in damp tunnels built beneath olive groves. They live beneath the mile long stretches where you can walk without your feet ever touching the soil because broken brick and shattered glass and sweaters and mattresses and the flesh of the dead pile up like snow. The guerilla lives on but is isolated, fringe, and infantilized. It is not the militant who lives in the shadows. It is those who drop to their knees and press their faces to the ground in a display of fealty to order who are eclipsed by Power.
By Stanley Davis2 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Calls for Naval Coalition to Open Strait of Hormuz: Can It Work?. AI-Generated.
The Strait of Hormuz has long been one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints. In 2026, escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have once again turned this narrow waterway into a focal point of global security and economic concern. Amid rising conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump has called for an international naval coalition to secure and reopen the strait, urging several major economies to send warships to escort commercial vessels. �
By Jameel Jamali3 days ago in The Swamp











