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January 2002, a massive protest march against the World Economic Forum which is holding it’s annual conference in New York City as a show of solidarity after the 9/11 attacks. Matt has come out at the urging of his co-worker, Angie.
Excerpted from “Angie Bongiolatti”
Kimmy is a massive mood rn
At the risk of being banned, can I ask, will there be a follow up to this? Is Kim supposed to come off as kind of a creepy radical alarmist asshole coming dangerously close to advocating violence against their opposition? Because if he’s being played as the straight man here, I don’t like the implications one bit.
I might post more excerpts, and I’m considering launching a Kickstarter to bring this book back into print, but I am not sure if I can post an exact followup. Kim is one of many characters in the book espousing different political perspectives. I am not sure if the narrative ever proves her explicitly right or wrong. I think it’s hard to say one way or another if she is or isn’t. Will a peaceful protest change the way the world works? Do liberals in rich countries really want to destroy the things they say they are fighting against?
Published on November 20, 2018 10:46
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