In Defense of the Sacred: A Conversation with Klee Benally

In Defense of the Sacred: A Conversation with Klee Benally

From Uncivilized Podcast

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From the description:

Klee Benally, Diné author and agitator. Recently the author of “No Spiritual Surrender: indigenous anarchy in defense of the sacred” and designer of the upcoming Burn the Fort table-top game. They’re also a co-founder of Indigenous Action (IA). We discuss the notion of indigenous anarchy, settler-colonialism, and (successes and failures of) resistance.

Klee, not long before this episode aired, passed away. Below are links to support his funeral, which is aligned with “cultural protocols” and their associated projects. Please consider supporting Klee’s family and IA

Donations for family
Zelle: Princess Benally, pbenally11@gmail.com

Donations for Haul No!
https://haulno.com/donate/

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Podcasts are high tech the last time I checked. How the hell can you have an anti-civ ("uncivilized") technology? It is by definition pro-civ, supportive of the industrial regime, etc. Old Man Zerzan has his radio show (he was even interviewed by these "uncivilized" hypocrites don't you know) and Kevin Big Boy Tucker his electronic and publishing empire. The only possible conclusion is that these people are controlled opposition. After all, has this podcast been banned by Youtube? Of course not. They just keep posting chats with technologists, scientists and other heroes of the environmental apocalypse. How does this bring on the collapse of industrial society and the rebirth of the unchained natural world? It doesn't. It supports it. How does it threaten the ruling regime? It does not, as evidenced by the continued existence of these absurd broadcasts. I cannot wait for UNCIVILIZED THE MOVIE and all its sequels. Maybe after the next scamdemic ....

stuff that gets pushed out into the cold is also controlled opposition. show me some uncontrolled opposition

Podcasts are high tech? What of it? This does not negate the anticiv narrative unless you are a troll who doesn't believe this stuff to begin with.

True, I think 6Barthes critique should extend towards The Death of the Technology

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