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Jun 23, 2017 00:30

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Kurt,
When is the unlearning complete? The two exact phrases I remember are “get out of here; it’s not right” and “activism must pay well.”

Your quiet honesty. That’s what I will tell you in my email. That I was let go from station, will miss it desperately, knew mason though saw him infrequently, know he is good hands, would have loved to know him better if he possess that same quiet honesty, that same objective reflection. Working at a feeder next year. Would love to bring them downtown to visit with you and contemplate a project beyond fear and hate. Part of the unlearing seems to be experiencing them fully. I am going through a major emotional overhaul in terms of religion (abandoning pragmatic theism, picking up what joshua called nihilistic theism…). Experiencing fear in the form of tremendous anxiety, in jon, in me, all around, the use of our collective to facilitate miscommunication resulting in further anxiety, stress, abandonment. Which jon told me last night he fears most, in describing his father and grandmother’s deaths firsthand. His mother was there both times. Remember these. Xcx is an emotional time too, unexpectedly. But there i desist. Would love to work with you. Will rattle ideas. Make it worthwhile.

MARXIST PROFESSOR KICKS WORKING CLASS MAN OUT oF HOUSE

Lennnn

It’s your quiet honesty that resonates. A random, tricky, life event reminded me yesterday of an observation you made once.

I had hoped to see Mason in class too--I suspect he may possess your same capacity for realistic reflection. We’d have had fun. He’s with good people there. I love and will dearly miss Station. I’m working at Winburn next year. Go Warriors. It’d be neat if we could get our 8th graders together on a project with your crew at transy sometime if that’s still in your bag. I’ll be honest, I’m iffy on them getting into the spray paint, though. C:

Hope you and yours are well.

“Activism must pay pretty well”
“Contemplatative activist”--that’s an oxymoron

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