- Nov 27, 201900:00:0001:26:05
Sex workers of the world, unite! Jamie and Andy are joined by poet/journo Rachel Rabbit White (@rabbitwhite), organizer Nina Luo (@theninaluo) and whore-of-all trades Oyster (@oyster_nyt) to talk organizing in the world of sex work and why any socialist worth their clever display name should care. What's Decrim NY and what are they after? How has sex trafficking discourse been used to enforce borders and police the marginalized? What can the average person do to facilitate the self-liberation of the twerking ass? And what's the deal with whippets? After dropping several metric tons of knowledge, the guests humor us as we play our favorite game "After the Rev" and imagine how the vocation formerly known as sex work might fit into our glorious fully automated gay luxury space communist future.
Check out Rachel's poetry book, "Porn Carnival":
https://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9781732090026/porn-carnival.aspx
And her recent article in Commune Mag, "Strippers On Strike":
https://communemag.com/strippersonstrike/
Follow @DecrimNY to learn more and get involved:
Outro music: Carmen - Lana Del Rey
- Nov 22, 2019Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Nov 22, 201900:0005:24
Trash Future leads us in a reading of James Kirkup's dystopian fanfic "How the Lib Dems could seize power." Excuse the laddery we were many cans deep.
Read along: https://unherd.com/2019/07/how-the-lib-dems-could-seize-power/
Listen to the full episode at: https://www.patreon.com/theantifada
- Nov 20, 201900:00:0001:11:47
Andy and Sean go to UK to suck some cans with the lads and lass of England's only podcast, TRASH FUTURE. We discuss the upcoming elections, the deep insecurities at the center of posh life motivating Boris Johnson's political career, the LibDem and ChUK cucks, and Corbyn's cheeky plan to nationalize Nandos and put Mr. Bean on the dole or whatever.
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https://www.patreon.com/trashfuture
And follow them on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/trashfuturepod
Riley: @raaleh
Milo: @milo_edwards
Hussein: @hkesvani
Nate: @inthesedeserts
Alice: @aliceavizandum
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Closing song: Crass - Do They Owe us a Living?
- Nov 15, 2019Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Nov 15, 201900:0000:48
In this edition of Vampire Castle, Jamie and Leslie tackle two very different (but both very '80s) vampire movies: Tony Scott's 'The Hunger' (1983) and Joel Schumacher's 'The Lost Boys' (1987). Sign up at patreon.com/theantifada to hear the whole episode!
- Nov 13, 201900:00:0001:30:47
In this long awaited Antifada x Trillbillies crossover, Jamie speaks with Tom Sexton (@tomsexton), Tarence Ray (@tarenceray) and Tanya Turner (@auntiebernice) of Trillbilly Workers Party (@thetrillbillies) about their media project, Kentucky's recent election, and how they became dyed-in-the-wool radicals and electoral skeptics. Also: jobs vs. environmentalism, the pitfalls of the "just transition" program, and an update on Penny the Pony!
https://thebaffler.com/salvos/hollowed-out-ray
https://thebaffler.com/latest/nothing-to-learn-ray
https://thebaffler.com/latest/get-real-ray
Outro music: Erik Petersen - For an Old Kentucky Anarchist
- Nov 8, 2019Become a member of The Antifada in order to view this post
- Nov 6, 201900:00:0001:28:43
In this special episode of The Antifada, Sean KB is joined by fellow building tradesmen Billy and John to do a little workers inquiry on themselves.
We discuss our own work histories and how we became radicalized through historical events and our experiences on the job. We poke holes in the JD Vance 'white working class' mythos that sees cultural regression as the wellspring of Trumpism. Lastly, we talk about the structures we've encountered in our particular unions and how the working class might overcome the provincialism and conservatism of business unionism.
Outro: Billy Bragg - Which Side Are You On?
Check out John's excellent article here: https://thebaffler.com/salvos/known-assailants-tormey
- Nov 1, 201900:0004:16
Matt Christman and Sean KB bring our story of suburbia up to the present moment, when the periphery is in crisis and urban areas are suffering late-stage gentrification: How was Los Angeles the archetypal American city? Who developed suburbia and why? Which class interests are upheld by the primacy of real estate in American political economy? And whither suburban life in the 21st century?
All this and more along with an analysis of that class fraction everyone's talking about these days: the PrOfEsSiOnAL MaNaGeRiAL CLaSs!
Listen to the full episode and Part I at: https://www.patreon.com/theantifada
Outro: CSNY - Our House
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