In late September, as I was preparing for spending most of October on tour in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, I got an email from the good folks at the Slingshot Collective, asking me to contribute an article to the collective's longstanding radical newspaper. I set about writing a piece on how we might endeavor to avoid a fascist future in the USA. When I had a few days free in Copenhagen in between lots of gigs, I finished the article. The basic premise is that the US left needs to stop arguing about who's more oppressed, and start organizing the working class, rather than letting the far right be the only ones doing that.
Notes From Scandinavia
Notes From Scandinavia
Notes From Scandinavia
In late September, as I was preparing for spending most of October on tour in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, I got an email from the good folks at the Slingshot Collective, asking me to contribute an article to the collective's longstanding radical newspaper. I set about writing a piece on how we might endeavor to avoid a fascist future in the USA. When I had a few days free in Copenhagen in between lots of gigs, I finished the article. The basic premise is that the US left needs to stop arguing about who's more oppressed, and start organizing the working class, rather than letting the far right be the only ones doing that.