Thanks for all the new follows. From now on I’ll do my best to post in both languages… ❤️🫶🏼
Wonderful night with @davidhuww at the @nycballet gala with two world premieres that I highly recommend you go see if you’re in NY. The dancers are incredible. Thanks to the Campbells for hosting and to David for the best company 🫶🏼🌸 Big love to Felacio and Consuela at @nihuerao for the incredible jewelry – beaded Kolibri bird and earrings. 🦅
Wonderful night with @davidhuww at the @nycballet gala with two world premieres that I highly recommend you go see if you’re in NY. The dancers are incredible. Thanks to the Campbells for hosting and to David for the best company 🫶🏼🌸 Big love to Felacio and Consuela at @nihuerao for the incredible jewelry – beaded Kolibri bird and earrings. 🦅
Wonderful night with @davidhuww at the @nycballet gala with two world premieres that I highly recommend you go see if you’re in NY. The dancers are incredible. Thanks to the Campbells for hosting and to David for the best company 🫶🏼🌸 Big love to Felacio and Consuela at @nihuerao for the incredible jewelry – beaded Kolibri bird and earrings. 🦅
Wonderful night with @davidhuww at the @nycballet gala with two world premieres that I highly recommend you go see if you’re in NY. The dancers are incredible. Thanks to the Campbells for hosting and to David for the best company 🫶🏼🌸 Big love to Felacio and Consuela at @nihuerao for the incredible jewelry – beaded Kolibri bird and earrings. 🦅
Wonderful night with @davidhuww at the @nycballet gala with two world premieres that I highly recommend you go see if you’re in NY. The dancers are incredible. Thanks to the Campbells for hosting and to David for the best company 🫶🏼🌸 Big love to Felacio and Consuela at @nihuerao for the incredible jewelry – beaded Kolibri bird and earrings. 🦅
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
Must read! This book communicates truths about our world that we have instinctively known since we were children, but never been able to articulate. Xander illuminates the state apparatus, its various forms of oppressive tactics against the life that it depends on and its criminalization of land defense in a way that is thought provoking and at the same time accessible and understandable. If, like me, you like arguing with your family around the dinner table, this book is going to be your greatest accomplice. @plutopress
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.
An article I wrote which was published today in the Serbian newspaper @radar_rs – Rio Tinto; the politics of denying political involvement Who authorized Rio Tinto to deal with the politics of the Serbian state at the level of the European Union, is it paid for, and if so, who pays for it? I would like to add – how is this possible and why is it done? Last week, professor Ratko Ristić informed the public that Rio Tinto has something that no other lobbying organization has in the EU: a registered interest in Serbian accession to the European Union. Even more interestingly, Rio Tinto is the only one out of 12,900 registered companies and organizations that has the stated interest of “Serbia’s accession to the EU”. In response to the questions above, the legal representative of Rio Sava, Mrs. Babić, attacked Professor Ristic for mentioning politics, but failed to address the problematic politics of her company. She negated politics, separated political issues from economic ones in order to avoid responsibility. By denying justified concerns about this problem, especially about the interference of a private company in our politics, Babić normalizes the role of corporations in maintaining the existing colonialist structures and continuing the privatization of our country. With her appearance on the national frequency, Babić shows us that she is drawn into the politics of the neoliberal corporatocracy, and that she is exactly what she accused Professor Ristić of: a deeply political creature, ready to repeat the rhetoric needed to normalize the corporate occupation of our country and agricultural land, to it justifies the destruction of our clean water, air, forests and other living things, and to sacrifice all that is sacred for the profit of a foreign company. He is truly an amazing politician. Follow @mars_sa_drine for more information on our campaign. Our account is bilingual. Thanks for the support.