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Gersande La Flèche

gersande@millefeuilles.cloud

Joined 2 years, 10 months ago

Why can't I read all these books!? 🍋‍🟩

🍵 Lots of nonfiction, literary fiction, poetry, classical literature, speculative fiction, magical realism, etc.

📖 Beaucoup de non-fiction et de fiction, de poésie, des classiques, du spéculatif, du réalisme magique, etc.

💬 they/them ; iel/lo 💌 Find me on Mastodon: silvan.cloud/@gersande

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2025 Reading Goal

91% complete! Gersande La Flèche has read 11 of 12 books.

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Gretchen McCulloch: Because Internet (2019) No rating

Language is humanity's most spectacular open-source project, and the internet is making our language change …

When we thought of language like a book, perhaps it was natural that we were worried and careful about what we enshrined in it. But now that we can think of language like the internet, it’s clear that there is space for innovation, space for many Englishes and many other languages besides, space for linguistic playfulness and creativity. There’s space, in this glorious linguistic web, for you.

Because Internet by  (99%)

Love the conclusion of this book!

Robert Guffey: Operation Mindfuck (2022, OR Books, LLC) 1 star

Mind control. Satanic rituals. Unspeakable sexual perversions. Supervillains eating children’s brains. A divine mandate to …

Content warning CW for QAnon; Conspiracy Theories

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Marcus McCann: Park Cruising (Paperback, 2023, House of Anansi Press) 4 stars

An intimate look at one of culture’s most enduring taboos: public sex. Park Cruising takes …

Queer people know that risk is a continuum and not a binary. We know the activities that bring us joy and fulfillment can turn, in a moment, to danger, violence, ridicule. Many of the things we do are on a spectrum of risk: holding hands on King Street, coming out to our colleagues, booking a stay at a bed and breakfast. Even ordering a cake carries the risk of rejection and shame. One of the great gifts queer people have given the world has been to translate our intimate knowledge of risk into public health policy. The spectrum of risk was visible from the early days of the AIDS crisis, when we started distributing condoms and refusing to preach abstinence. It is equally visible in the work of drop-in centres, needle exchange programs, sharps boxes, and supervised injection sites.

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Mariame Kaba, Tamara K. Nopper, Naomi Murakawa: We Do This 'Til We Free Us (Paperback, 2021, Haymarket Books) 5 stars

A reflection on prison industrial complex abolition and a vision for collective liberation from organizer …

Remember again, the systems live within us. The punishment mindset is very hard to get out of. And it's normal and healthy often to want vengeance against people for causing you great harm. That's not going to get addressed in an accountability process. If you are the one who is rushing after that, and that's really what you're seeking, an accountability process really would not help. You're always going to be feeling as though it's "not working" because it's not doing the thing that you really would like. And I really want to make people understand that. Not everything should be in an accountability process. Not everything can be resolved in an accountability process. Accountability processes often feel terrible to the people while they're in it. It's not a healing process. It might put you on the road toward your own personal healing.

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Lawrence Wright: Going Clear (2013, Vintage Books) 5 stars

Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief is a 2013 non-fiction book about …

Content warning CW: Scientology; High-Demand Religious Movements and Cults

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Antony Loewenstein: Palestine Laboratory (2023, Verso Books) No rating

How Israel makes a killing from the occupation of Palestine

Israel’s military industrial complex uses …

Content warning CW for the US and Israeli killing of civilians (including children) with drones

Antony Loewenstein: Palestine Laboratory (2023, Verso Books) No rating

How Israel makes a killing from the occupation of Palestine

Israel’s military industrial complex uses …

"Battle-tested over Gaza" was a badge of honor. Canada under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau purchased Elbit-made Hermes 900 drones worth US$28 million in late 2020. This drone was first tested during the 2014 Gaza war. Canada claimed that the drones would be used for surveillance purposes in the Arctic "to detect oil spills, survey ice and marine habitats." The equipment would help "to keep our waters clean and safe." The deployment of the Hermes was for civilian purposes, but a leading Israeli arms manufacturer benefitted from the deal.

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Quick mention of a Canadian connection to the Palestinian occupation, muddying Canada's claims to being "a big friendly green" country.