nice piece asking what happened to all those robots who were about to make menial work redundant during the COVID crisis? https://t.co/hdRCm23wgM

RT @KevinHIpoet1967: Now that it’s becoming more and more clear to more people that what’s going on in UK is a full blown witch hunt… @Aa…

RT @moose_malloy: @HawkeyeSoames @possiblynotel It’s a great piece https://t.co/1QzNCVO9mf

RT @HawkeyeSoames: @possiblynotel David Graeber articulates the idea that it is very easy to turn public sentiment against people who perfo…

RT @queroyo: David Graeber and Maja Kantar on debt, bullshit jobs and political self-organisation #Diem25 https://t.co/zxK8AOQN1p

@Bohaimed_77 it would be interesting to make the comparison but I don’t myself know enough

RT @TheMendozaWoman: Oh my god this whole thread by @davidgraeber is critical reading for white allies in the context of #BlackLivesMatter…

@BenCS13 I live in England now and Americans and Canadians sometimes unthinkingly ask me how was my Thanksgiving. I always say “we don’t have that here. If we had anything, it we could organise a ‘Good Riddance Day’.”

@Zvicha_ @Itmechr3 it could be just I coincidentally don’t happen to like much of what I’ve heard – in the ’90s and ’00s I found obscure varieties of hip hop that I loved, admittedly mostly American, perhaps now I just haven’t caught the ones that suit my idiosyncratic taste?

@Zvicha_ @Itmechr3 yeah this is why I worry – cheesy pop music has always been bad, it’s just the way it’s bad has changed; I assume Grime etc is good, I’m just kind of blind to the variety of genres & what makes them innovative

RT @threadreaderapp: @PaulHenry524 Saluti, the unroll you asked for: @davidgraeber: The first major activist movement in the US after indep…

RT @davidgraeber: @Chomskyter it even happens in circumstances which have nothing to do with structural inequality. I’ve met individuals wh…

@leftyjew yeah I know I said “Christianity runs deep” but some of the people who reacted that way were in fact Jewish

@Chomskyter it even happens in circumstances which have nothing to do with structural inequality. I’ve met individuals who are just kind of mean & rotten to others, who seem to think if they at least hate themselves for it, that makes it better. No. If anything it makes it even worse.

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@MattTGrant this is why I like the phrase “white supremacy”. White people have disproportionate power. Obviously this is unfair. So there’s a problem. Ok. How do we fix the problem?

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@SamuraiElf after the meeting, everyone remembered her as the most dedicated anti-racist & no one noticed she hadn’t helped out despite having way more money and the other guy did despite having less 3/

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@SamuraiElf many of the rich ones didn’t throw in a penny, but one indignantly called out one of the working class activists who did, for some word he’d used which she considered indirectly offensive. It provided perfect cover. 2/

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@SamuraiElf it also goes along with a class habitus that prioritises words over action. My ex, Erica, always cited a meeting she was at where the topic of providing help for migrants needing visa application money came up. All the activists of poor backgrounds chipped in at least a bit 1/

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@rattlecans well yes you have to allow for areas of honest disagreement. But even in that case I’d rather have what you describe than the present arrangement!

RT @threadreaderapp: @monk51295 Hallo, the unroll you asked for: @davidgraeber: The first major activist movement in the US after independe…

@Frogisis well my take-away from the “middle class privilege” discussion is just, not to think so much about ourselves at all, but try to think about other people.