
My good buddy and frosty friend to the north Neoteric just popped out number 18 in the ever growing and silky smooth White Light mixtape series. Check out the White Light blog to scope previous mixes ( including my favorite one here )
White Light 018
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How I didn’t know of this before or find this before is beyond me. And I’m not sure how many of these are anywhere near true, but I’d hire the writers if they’re fakes.
I like that they’re recent too, more relatable, not like watching America’s Funniest Home Videos from 1994, VHS doesn’t speak to me anymore.
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Must reads: “15 Nov 2009 – chi – To my ex-husband…” and “26 Oct 2009 – min – Sex duel with the neighbors.” Feels like you’re reading a dirty novella or watching a twisted telenovela.

We all know what today is right? It’s strange to me out West how this holiday isn’t a very big deal, but in the South it still is very much so. We live in America, so we’re pretty starved for public radicals. Even if everything imaginable has been done to neutrailze King’s message and thought, he somehow endures against it. Plenty of people argue that Dr. King was a tepid version of more radical elements of the civil Rights movement, but there is a much more dangerous idea in King’s Universalism-derived-from-a-particular-struggle than originally meets the eye. A brave fighter who was taken from us too soon, and proof that in our current systemic landscape we are as-yet not ready to accept our true leaders when they arrive at our door. One can bitch and moan about King’s legacy and its liberal appropriation, but the radical meaning of King persists, if dormant. It is we that must prepare to reckon with it. Happy Birthday.