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"Fascism is the application of colonial violence to the imperial core" - Robert Paxton
If you've heard or read Strange Adventures by King, Gerads, and Shaner, you might be asking, what does this book have to do with 9/11 or the War on Terror? Our guest this week, True Outlaw of Comics Ramon Villalobos also asked this question. Is this story the condemnation of colonialist selfishness King purports it to be, is it a brazen justification for war crimes as some critics claim, or is it something else entirely? Join us as we attempt to answer what, if any connection Strange Adventures has to American imperialism.
Are you a real sicko? Head on over to the MGA Patreon to hear the sickos cut, a longer, sicker version of this episode.
This is the end (for now) of our Infinite Justice series! Thanks for listening along. We'll be back to our regular schedule next week.
Looking for show notes? Head over to our Patreon to find them: https://www.patreon.com/MidnightGrapplerAnimals
By Midnight Grappler Animals"Fascism is the application of colonial violence to the imperial core" - Robert Paxton
If you've heard or read Strange Adventures by King, Gerads, and Shaner, you might be asking, what does this book have to do with 9/11 or the War on Terror? Our guest this week, True Outlaw of Comics Ramon Villalobos also asked this question. Is this story the condemnation of colonialist selfishness King purports it to be, is it a brazen justification for war crimes as some critics claim, or is it something else entirely? Join us as we attempt to answer what, if any connection Strange Adventures has to American imperialism.
Are you a real sicko? Head on over to the MGA Patreon to hear the sickos cut, a longer, sicker version of this episode.
This is the end (for now) of our Infinite Justice series! Thanks for listening along. We'll be back to our regular schedule next week.
Looking for show notes? Head over to our Patreon to find them: https://www.patreon.com/MidnightGrapplerAnimals