

This Wreckage
Sean KB and AP Andy
Communist podcast exploring political economy, history and the class struggle with AP Andy, Sean KB and guests. Become a patron to enjoy bonus content, access to our Discord community and more at: https://www.patreon.com/c/thiswreckage
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Jul 15, 2020 • 1h 13min
Antifada's History is a Weapon 8.1 w/ Matt Christman and A.M. Gittlitz
On this new installment of HIAW, Matt and Sean are joined by para-political expert Andy to talk about the political economy of intelligence and counterintelligence: How is this formation unique to capitalism and the bourgeois state? What is the connection between the deep state and anti-communism? What roles do the mafia and drug-running play? How powerful and pervasive is this apparatus? And what the hell do we do with all this paranoia-inducting info when we have it??
This first half is free for all. The second will be released later in the week for patrons only. Consider becoming at patron today at www.patreon.com/theantifada
Theme: Eddy Huntington - USSR [VAPORWAVE remix by Dank Red]
Episode art curation: @insert_name27

Jul 8, 2020 • 1h 37min
Ep 104 - Our Beautiful Dark Twisted Reality w/ Brandon Sutton
Brandon Sutton (@prettybadlefty), host of The Discourse podcast (@Th3Discourse), returns to discuss the important matters of the day, like Yeezy 2020 and Cats vs Hamilton. We also discuss the rebellion for black lives, radicalizing the libs, and why the DSA should have more game nights.
Outro music: Kanye West - Black Skinhead

Jul 1, 2020 • 1h 18min
Ep 103: Statue? I hardly know you! w/ Nick Estes
Our guest this week is Nick Estes, citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Assistant Professor of American Studies at University of New Mexico, host of the Red Nation Podcast, and author of Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance.
We discuss the link between indigenous and black struggles in the context of the no-DAPL blockade at Standing Rock and Black Lives Matter, statue removals and vandalism in New Mexico and in New York at #OccupyCityHall, whether attacking statues of Lincoln and Grant are "justified," and the final boss: Mt. Rushmore. Finally we chat about the tensions and intersections between decolonization and revolutionary communism.
Please support some of the political prisoners we discussed in the episode:
https://nodaplpoliticalprisoners.org/
Red Dawn Fallis: https://www.standwithredfawn.org/
Justice for Clifton White: https://www.dailylobo.com/article/2020/06/clifton-white-remains-incarcerated-as-calls-for-release-gain-momentum
Justice for Scott Williams: https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/family-of-shooting-victim-comments-on-protest-apdrsquos-response/5762130/
Show notes:
NYT "Free Land" program: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/realestate/homesteading-free-land-programs.html
Trump's Mt. Rushmore event: https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/25/mount-rushmore-oglala-sioux-president-removal-president-trump/3198922001/
Standing With Standing Rock book
Closing song: Stand Up Standing Rock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Onyk7guvHK8

Jun 27, 2020 • 1min
PREVIEW - Vampire Castle: Byzantium and Let The Right One In
In this edition of Vampire Castle, Jamie and Leslie discuss two coming-of-ageless films: Tomas Alfredson's Let The Right One In (2008) and Neil Jordan's Byzantium (2012) aka Ladybird II. If you are turned as a teen, do you stay an asshole forever or do you eventually grow up? How is Sweden so lovely yet so terrifying? And why do vamps always say they can't be friends with you right before they fall in love with you for all eternity? Listen on for answers to these and other bloodsucking questions.
Theme music: Intellectual Darkwave
Become a patron today at www.patreon.com/theantifada

Jun 24, 2020 • 1h 5min
Ep. 102 - LASD SMD w/ Scott Frazier
While the most riotous moments of the George Floyd Uprising have past, in parts of the country renewed attention to police tyranny continues to lead to clashes. LA Podcast co-host Scott Frazier joins us to talk about the struggle in Los Angeles, specifically against its massive Sheriff's Dept (LASD) now in the spotlight for horrific acts of violence following the discovery of Robert Fuller, a black man dead from hanging, in Palmdale California.
After immediately ruling the death a suicide with no evidence, LASD killed Fuller's half brother Terron Boone. And last week they inexplicably killed 18 year old Andres Guardado, a security guard working out of their jurisdiction. Then they removed the cameras.
We talk about the history of LASD and the broader context of riots and political struggle and racism in Los Angeles. We also tell some fun LA Stories!
Show notes:
Man found hanging in Manhattan park:
https://gothamist.com/news/nypd-investigating-suicide-black-man-found-hanging-tree-manhattan-park
LASD gangs:
https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/10/11/20910315/banditos-los-angeles-sheriff-department-lawsuit-gangshttps://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/la-county-sheriffs-department-deputy-cliques
LASD prisons and COVID:
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/06/18/lasd-inmates-employees-positive-covid-19/
Garcetti's anti-homeless street sweeps:
https://laist.com/2019/08/02/homeless_garcetti_sweep_sanitation.php

Jun 18, 2020 • 1h 28min
Ep 101 - Let's Go To The CHOP w/ Alex Edward & Matt Marciniec
Andy speaks with Alex Edward (@flieldy), co-host of the Minion Death Cult podcast and Seattle resident, about life in the CHAZ/CHOP/Antifastan/Soyviet Union, providing fodder for the cursed boomer media of which Alex is normally but a passive connoisseur.
Jamie speaks with Matt Marciniec (@Mattceinicram) about Justice Frontline Aid (@aid_justice), a mutual aid project in Minneapolis that's helping liberated use values find their way to people who need them.
Sean and Jamie wrap it up with some commentary, NPR style.
Donate via PayPal to justicefrontlineaidcrew@gmail.com
CHOP demands: https://medium.com/@seattleblmanon3/the-demands-of-the-collective-black-voices-at-free-capitol-hill-to-the-government-of-seattle-ddaee51d3e47
Music:
Danny and the Junions - At the Hop
Vic Mensa - 16 Shots

Jun 12, 2020 • 56min
BONUS - Ep 100 Q+A w/ The Antifada Crew
In this very special edition of the Antifada, Jamie, Sean and Andy take questions from listeners. How do we envision a world without police? What will our lives be like after the rev? And what exactly went on at the parties Jamie used to throw?
Thanks x1000 to everyone for helping us keep this circus running.
Sorry if we didn't get to your question, we will hop on Twitch and answer more questions soon!

Jun 3, 2020 • 1h 29min
Ep 99 Chill, Non-Riot Content w/ Andy Battle & David A Banks
Recorded before things really popped off last week, Sean was joined by returning champion Andy Battle and co-host of Ironweeds podcast, David A Banks.
We hope this wide ranging discussion of capitalist space, de/unionization, de/industrialization, supply chains, gentrification, uneven development and class struggle will be an oasis of calm as you righteously take the streets where you are and then [REDACTED].
Outro - Bruce Springsteen: Hungry Heart
Check out - Ironweeds @ironweedspod / www.patreon.com/ironweeds
Follow - Andy @bolobattle / David @DA_Banks

May 27, 2020 • 1h 13min
Ep 98 - You Winnie Some, You Lose Some w/ Winnie Wong
Winnie Wong (@WaywardWinifred), former Senior Advisor to the Bernie Sanders campaign, stops by to talk anarchism, electoralism, & why Bernie didn't win. :( The gang also reminisces about New York nightlife (s/o Andrew WK) and Winnie tries to talk Jamie into running for office.
Outro music: Gang Gang Dance - MindKilla

May 25, 2020 • 1h 50min
Crosspost: Year Zero - Thousand Year Stare w/ Terance Ray & Sean KB
(Crosspost from an episode Sean and Tarence did for those who missed it.) Introducing Year Zero, a new miniseries on political economy hosted by Tarence. In this first episode we speak with Sean KB (@as_a_worker on twitter)from the Antifada podcast (@the_antifada) about what he terms The Thousand Year Stare: the specific feeling one unlocks by reading Giovanni Arrighi's "The Long Twentieth Century." We'll be using the book to discuss the chaotic times in which we live, but don't worry: you don't have to have read it to follow along in the conversation. You just have to be willing to face the past, present, and future with a perfected thousand year stare...


