Synth noodling conceptual artist

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  • So here’s the thing, we are fundamentally on the same side of this divide.

    I’m anticapitalist, anti-corporate, liberal left.

    And yet here we are shouting at each other.

    Interestingly we are also the same generation.

    Admittedly, from two different continents.

    But I believe we want the same thing.

    What we are arguing about is how we achieve that.

    I don’t believe in generalisation. I’m not sure that it helps when facing the problems we both face. I don’t thinkblumping people in as a whole is an effective way to make allies across divides.

    For me, this includes Americans. Many people I know think all Americans are crass, shallow capitalists who support a reigime that colonises through oppressive power and cultural dominance.

    But if I believe that, then I believe you are part of that.

    I don’t want to believe that. I want to believe that you care to make a change and that being part of a whole that doesn’t represent you doesn’t stop you from resisting it.

    You are not my enemy, despite being part of a thing we see as the enemy.

    So here I am, calling a truce. I’m calling time on our disagreement and trying to show you that I mean what I say.

    In return I want you to think about how you see boomers, or any generation though. They are not your enemy. They are just the definition of your enemy.





  • Boomers. Yes all people born between those years are completely the same. From wall street to the punks, to the folk that marched at Selma. From the poor and disenfranchised to the rich and wealthy. To those of the north and those from the south.

    People who were born in america then are the same as people who immigrated. Just because they were born in the same time span.

    Those who were exploited by the military industrial complex are the same as those who profited from it? Right? That’s what you are saying. That they are all equally responsible because they grew up in the same era.

    Its a lazy construct that allows people to feel like they can blame indiscriminately without taking responsibility and agency.

    A gross generalisation of people based on nothing but a common timeframe that erases their struggles and their successes.

    It should be class war but you fell for the lie of generational war.

    Be better.


  • So, black folk of that generation are the same as white folk of that generation? So trans folk of that generation are the same as the rich white politicians of that generation?

    See how stupid that all sounds?

    That’s you that is.

    Also when you call me you… I’m not even American you vapid hoser. I didn’t vote any of your shit show in, and yet we still all have to live with it. In a way you are more responsible for all of those things than I’ll ever be.

    • unless what you’ve written is an intentional parody, in which case, that’s brilliant work.






  • Unpopular opinion, but in the west particularly, folk have mistaken writing on the internet for action.

    Tweeting resistance rather than performing it.

    A lapse into inaction framed as radical rest and self care.

    Online they are fierce warriors of justice, offline they go to work in Starbucks, use their apple devices to talk to their families and enjoy the treadmill of streaming services.

    And this isn’t to blame them. This is the point of consumerist capitalism. To trap you in a gilded cage.