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  1. Tim Barrus: I Was In The Crowd in Wisconsin When the Killing Spree Went Down

    I am with Antifa. America is a fascist country. I am a communist that the New York Times abuses on a regular basis. There are no black people who work as comment moderators. Talk, talk, talk. Our writing is evaluated by old white men who hate harder than I do.


  2. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    I am a communist. Sex and kids. Generals and Government. Gears and go-betweens. Diapers and diplomacy. It would be just too easy to cherrypick. But someone axed the cherry tree down. It’s dead. It’s been dead for over a century. But pick away at it, they do and they will.


  3. In Your Mouth: Tim Barrus, New York Times

    She puts it in his mouth. He puts it in her mouth. The proverbial wedding cake is a symbolism that goes back to the discovery of fire. There is nothing more profane than a wedding cake or a wedding. I don’t go to weddings. I might vomit. I do not


  4. Tim Barrus New York Times

    TRUMP’S GENOCIDE Fauci continues to believe he can still have some kind of impact. An outreach that is not real. Not while he’s being benched. He was Trump’s biggest enabler. Trump would fire him if he could get away with it in the media. A pandemic is not about what


  5. Tim Barrus In the New York Times

    TRUMP IS THE MEDIA’S FETISH Never mind the mask. It is simply accoutrement. I want to imply the word fetish. Trump is the media’s fetish. The media’s fetish for covering Trump is not simply covering Trump. It is covering lies with the excuse that lies are news. Lies are not


  6. Tim Barrus: The New York Times

    If I got anything from scouts, it was rape, abuse, and a gnawing fear that still eats me inside out. Americans believe you can get over it, especially via time. That is simply not true. I am very difficult. I am not compliant. About anything. I see his face. It


  7. Tim Barrus in the New York Times: The Rich Speak

    Mainstream publishing is like a cat with one life. The New York Times interviews Tina Brown. This is like the pot speaks to the kettle. Tina Brown is orthodox print publishing. Her digital experiments were flirtations. She doesn’t want to be a player in the one-cat, one-life feline in a


  8. Tim Barrus in the New York Times: Voyeurism

    Voyeurism Does Not Mean Exhibitionism My students have HIV. Being tracked to an HIV clinic – repeatedly – draws inferences that are damaging in terms of enormous stigma. People infected are easily tracked by a government eager to know everything. Including who their friends are and where those friends live.


  9. Tim Barrus in the New York Times: Civil War 2

    Trump has also threatened civil war. I assume this would not be a war between the states. More like a a race war, an age war, an economic war, and cages would not be just for children. If you think public executions could never happen here, please update your perception…


  10. Tim Barrus in the New York Times: American Family

    What both liberalism and conservatism prop up is mythology. In reality, the American family is a vile, repulsive, and depraved institution whose significance is about power, and has nothing to do with bonding. I do not mean to be uncivil. This is simply what I think, what I have seen,…


  11. Tim Barrus in the New York Times

    Our time is over. My time is over. I am on my phone. On my back. Looking at the morning stars and the sunrise dust of light just now warming my world. My mountain Blue Ridge trees have turned bright red and yellow. Those leaves will fall. Autumn has arrived.


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