A.R. Moxon's avatar

A.R. Moxon

@juliusgoat.bsky.social

13108 followers 199 following 2699 posts

I'm worth a million in prizes.
Author of THE REVISIONARIES (2019) and VERY FINE PEOPLE (2024).
Mango-enjoyer. He/him.
Author site: armoxon.com
Weekly essays on my free newsletter, The Reframe.


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Marjorie Pak's avatar Marjorie Pak @marjoriepak.bsky.social
[ View ]

This essay was exactly what I needed today.

0 replies 3 reposts 18 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Matthew Terrill's avatar Matthew Terrill @matthewterrill.bsky.social
[ View ]

"Find people for whom it is hard & make it easier. Find people for whom it is easy & make it harder. I don't think there's a more defiant act than that, or a more hopeful one. Hope... believes that things can be better & then it fights to make it so, & pays the costs of the fight."

1 replies 10 reposts 25 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Rackle P. Tang 🦇 (she/her)'s avatar Rackle P. Tang 🦇 (she/her) @rackletang.bsky.social
[ View ]

This thread is both infuriating and inspiring, and a reminder to me that I got my copy of his new book in the mail last week and I should prioritize reading it! Anyway hope is how we get through this if we're gonna.

0 replies 7 reposts 15 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Larry Glickman's avatar Larry Glickman @larryglickman.bsky.social
[ View ]

The increasingly brazen endorsement of political violence by the GOP is a tremendously dangerous development that warrants high-profile media coverage.

6 replies 58 reposts 155 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

D is bad at names's avatar D is bad at names @dvosk.bsky.social
[ View ]

“Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. It is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency.“ - Rebecca Solnit (1/)

1 replies 21 reposts 65 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Brian Lyman's avatar Brian Lyman @brianlyman.bsky.social
[ View ]

I’ve written at length in recent years about the pre-Montgomery Bus Boycott battles that Black southerners waged against Jim Crow. There’s an attitude that the modern Civil Rights Movement was a sudden explosion, but it was the fruit of years of planning. And superhuman courage.

1 replies 18 reposts 73 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Marc N Cunat's avatar Marc N Cunat @marccunat.bsky.social
[ View ]

This 🧵 is a masterpiece. All of it.

1 replies 8 reposts 32 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Worst of the New York Times's avatar Worst of the New York Times @nytimes.wtf
[ View ]

In case you're curious where the Heritage Foundation's warning that we were in the midst of a "second American revolution" that would only remain "bloodless" if the left allowed it to be ran... page 20

4 replies 45 reposts 141 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

There's another key attribute of hope that doesn't get mentioned much.

Hope fights.

Even when victory seems unlikely—especially then—hope fights.

We should be hopeful people.

Full essay: www.the-reframe.com/a-fools-hope/

2 replies 26 reposts 97 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

I know some things about hope that people don't usually talk about. The first one I already alluded to: hope repairs. In fact, hope IS repair; an irreducible part of the natural progressive act of repair.

1 replies 9 reposts 43 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

So anyway I was talking about hope—a fool's hope, as fascists like those in our supremacist court or the fascist who lives on your street or goes to your church would have it. I think it's time for us to start thinking about what hopeful acts look like.

3 replies 6 reposts 54 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

It's a corruption of ... well, of everything. An abrogation of humanity. You could call them Nazis, but Republicans and christians may earn a worse name than that before they're done, because we are dancing on the edge of climate catastrophe, and they want to burn the world.

2 replies 8 reposts 65 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

They have our military—including the domestic military we call police—and our high court in their corner. They've made it so that wealthy people can do whatever the hell they want to other people, and after, those people will have to pay the price for what has been done to them.

1 replies 5 reposts 47 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And so I think we can see the fascist christian vision of the future. These apocalypse-minded religious creeps intend to convert everyone who isn't a mostly white mostly male mostly christian wealthy person into one of the three states they find acceptable—servant, slave or corpse.

2 replies 16 reposts 68 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

The American fascist party leader—who has spent his career fanaticizing about wielding dictatorial power—will if he attains office be allowed to do commit any crime he wants, however he wants, whenever he wants.

1 replies 5 reposts 39 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Those who notice reality will witness to the clear truth: Any judge ruling that a crime committed by a Republican president is prosecutable will eventually find the case appealed back to the supremacist court, who have already ruled that a fascist coup attempt is not a priority.

1 replies 3 reposts 41 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And if you're a fan of complacency, then maybe you'll want to point out that actually they said that the president would be immune from *official* acts, leaving it to the lower courts to decide which acts were official, but if you're being rugged reality, you'll notice reality.

1 replies 2 reposts 33 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And for dessert—an amuse-bouche, really—the supremacist court went out and coronated any Republican President of the United States as our dictatorial king, announcing that presidents have total immunity for any act that they take as part of the official business of their office.

1 replies 2 reposts 38 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

For example, you'll have to ignore the fact that the supremacist court was also not elected and was mostly appointed by men who never received the most votes from the people, which should be easy enough if you are free of "the cult of science."

1 replies 6 reposts 57 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And if you are a fan of complacent framing, you'll say that the ruling only took the interpretation of the law out of the hands of unelected bureaucrats and put it into the hands of the people—an interpretation that makes perfect sense provided you also ignore reality.

1 replies 3 reposts 37 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

This allows any law to mean any thing any judge wants it to mean—provided the judge is a fascist, because all non-fascist interpretations will eventually find their way to the supremacist court, who believe laws should protect money from human beings, not the other way around.

2 replies 4 reposts 48 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

This lets judges ignore experts who understand how our complex world works and how laws can be applied to achieve their stated ends, which frees judges from "the cult of science," as a semi-prominent American fascist recently put it.

1 replies 3 reposts 39 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Speaking of things that capital is well pleased by, don't forget the main course: the Supreme Court went ahead and seized for the judiciary the right to determine not only the Constitutionality of the law, but the right to ignore facts while doing so, or to make some facts up.

1 replies 8 reposts 53 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And entities reliant upon prison labor for their own operational models will have a fresh labor pool from which to draw, so the tradition of cruelty toward those who are being pushed by greed into poverty will continue and I'm sure christians and capital will be well pleased.

1 replies 3 reposts 46 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

In any case, our for-profit prisons certainly have a new greenfield that I'm sure we all hope they can turn into double-digit growth, especially since the same private equity that manages our prisons at profit is making sure that housing becomes less and less affordable.

1 replies 3 reposts 50 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And, if you are outside with a human body, then you are going to have to sleep eventually, so the moment you become unhoused in fascist America, your human body becomes a crime that can be punished in I suppose whatever fashion best suits the fash.

2 replies 3 reposts 46 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

If you are a fan of complacency, you could say its not so bad as I'm putting it, because they merely made it legal for local governments to criminalize the act of sleeping outside, but the reality is that if you are unhoused, you are outside.

1 replies 3 reposts 41 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

For the appetizer, the Supremacists got something for the whole table, and officially made it a criminal offense to become poor while in possession of a living human body.

1 replies 2 reposts 37 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And you could point out that its not so bad as I'm putting it, because the supremacist court only made it legal to give public officials gifts *after the fact*—if, that is, you are a fan of complacency, or if you have the native experience of a baby bird new born into the world.

1 replies 1 reposts 46 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Bribery is key here, because I think you all understand almost as well as Clarence Thomas does that while our fascist-appointed judges are eager for American fascism to sprint ahead, all the same, if that's going to happen, then daddy ought to get a little taste.

1 replies 2 reposts 44 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

For an aperitif, they made bribing public officials legal, which is handy for them, since "lavish rewards to public officials for acts of corruption" is a pretty good working definition for the crime of bribery.

1 replies 4 reposts 50 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

The bad faith from which fascists act is a fathomless pit they dig for everyone around them to inhabit forever; it's the mass grave they intend to push us all into. Anyway, our bribed fascists in robes made a full course meal of the execution in the last week or so.

1 replies 11 reposts 62 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

The supremacist court—I don't think we should call them Supreme—shot the Constitution in the head in the name of defending the Constitution, because fascists, like all supremacists and other types of narcissists, only ever act from fathomless bad faith.

2 replies 7 reposts 59 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And because the *real* christians of America believe this madness, they're trying to make the world burn to a crisp just as fast as they can, and this is why I'm not capitalizing "christian" in this piece even though religions usually get that honorific, because fuck them. Back to the court.

1 replies 3 reposts 54 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

When it comes to the way power is organized and arrogated in the United States, a real christian is a person who believes that everyone else will suffer conscious torture forever because they deserve it, and that this will all happen just as soon as the world burns to a crisp.

2 replies 5 reposts 51 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

No, when it comes to the way power is organized and arrogated in the United States, a real christian is a person who believes that they will very soon be ushered into an eternal gated community paradise because God has specially chosen them for that reward.

2 replies 5 reposts 58 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

I should explain christians. There is a rumor that 'christians' are people who worship Jesus Christ and follow his example. Such people do exist, and we're invited to view them as *real* Christians, but for all practical political purposes in this country, those are not the real christians.

1 replies 5 reposts 60 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

This is exactly what the presidents who appointed them always intended for them to do, exactly the act for which these thugs in robes have been lavishly rewarded ahead of the fact by christian billionaires who intend to control our bodies and lives through punishment and fear.

1 replies 7 reposts 58 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Here's what happened: The fascist majority in the body that for some reason is still allowed to call itself our Supreme Court took the Constitution and American democracy out in the back of the building and shot it in the head.

3 replies 19 reposts 102 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Dread and despair are spiritual states that fascists, those American supremacist bullies—who'd like everyone to be either owned by them or dead in the ground—most want us to occupy. And fascists are working very hard to make sure that dread and despair are what we feel.

1 replies 9 reposts 62 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

The last week felt much like the other two events that most advanced American fascism—that being the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Trump election. There's a pervasive and inescapable feeling of dread and despair around, because, as fascists see it, there is supposed to be.

1 replies 14 reposts 84 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

And hope builds upon the first step in the natural progressive process of repair—awareness—so I intend to open with an act of awareness for all of us by witnessing to many ugly truths that are easily observable all around us. Things look bad, friends. Worse than usual I mean.

1 replies 3 reposts 51 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Real hope isn't a passive thing, you know; no, hope is a crucial step in the natural process of repair. You can't fix a thing until you have the conviction it should be fixed, and the expectant determination to fix it—and if that doesn't describe hope, I don't know what does.

1 replies 7 reposts 63 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

This will be one about hope, though maybe not "hope" as it is usually meant.

Hope is a defiant act taken against those who would sabotage any act of reparation—and sabotaging repair is exactly what fascism does.

For this reason, hope is what is needed right now.

www.the-reframe.com/a-fools-hope/

5 replies 64 reposts 180 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Kevin J. Maroney, he/him's avatar Kevin J. Maroney, he/him @womzilla.bsky.social
[ View ]

"The root problem appears to be that we can't get the people who want problems to give us permission to fix the problems, and we can't get the people who claim to want to fix the problems to stop asking those people for permission."
--A.R. Moxon ( @juliusgoat.bsky.social )

0 replies 20 reposts 57 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Don Moynihan's avatar Don Moynihan @donmoyn.bsky.social
[ View ]

Constitution: People involved in insurrections should not be President. Roberts court:...hmm, no, I don't see it. Constitution:.... Roberts court: but the president should have immunity for crimes

25 replies 412 reposts 1925 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

merritt k's avatar merritt k @merrittk.com
[ View ]

12 replies 87 reposts 706 likes


Reposted by A.R. Moxon

Moira Donegan's avatar Moira Donegan @moiradonegan.bsky.social
[ View ]

Not to be corny but I do think the ongoing aspiration to make America a pluralist democracy of equals is righteous, beautiful, and worth honoring, even if it has more often been the struggle of minorities & dissenters than the policy of the government. 🇺🇸

22 replies 357 reposts 1645 likes


A.R. Moxon's avatar A.R. Moxon @juliusgoat.bsky.social
[ View ]

Probably worth contemplating that well-scrubbed white American conservative Christians may be the most evil group of people in the history of mankind, when it comes down to the final tally of human suffering.

12 replies 53 reposts 298 likes