Sunset on a Prairie Dawn

From Space City Anarchist Organization

Eco-Anarchist zine about the desolation of the Gulf Coast published on behalf of a contributor.

If you travel to the undeveloped parts of coastal Texas around Harris County, down to the base of mima mounds in the prairie, you’ll find the Texas Prairie Dawn. It’s a small, unassuming, unremarkable yellow flower that blooms for a short period in the spring before our searing summer sun kills it and dries out our prairies. You could pass right by it and miss it unless you’re looking for it, and you can live in Houston your entire life and miss the habitat and the entire world it belongs in.

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It seems increasingly no one can hit the mark. The bull’s-eye. The previous era’s conceit of precision and accuracy has retreated to a swirling utopian formlessness.  Not a utopia where truth disappears but where it endlessly proliferates, and all arguments are arguments of absolute certainty.  My truth is true because its velocity is undeniable! Pathetic. Stupid. Ubiquitous....

There are a lot of ideas in here you may disagree with, and plenty that might make your blood boil and your heart race like you’re actually alive.  Maybe some of it will bore you.  Maybe some of it is an objective failure.  Maybe some of it is worthless, useless, fatalistic and despicable -- maybe we’re finally doing something right.
 
Or maybe some tender allusion to peace of mind jumps through the pages and you are left with the humble thought that in some extreme tendency of rejection you are not alone at all, simply lost from one another in an endless refraction of that little death called data.

My Anti-Cull Philosophy part 2

from Eco-Revolt by Julian Langer

[This is being published in an upcoming pamphlet with the first section, through Forged Books.]

Last night I woke up at 3am, full of thoughts that I am going to seek to communicate here, as a second part to my My Anti-Cull Philosophy. Part of my intention for writing this in this way goes with plans for the first part to go in a collection, with some anti-totalitarian poetry. Unlike the first part, this section has one key idea of focus – the link between cull ideology and totalitarianism. 

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