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Eduardo Galeano, born on September 3rd in 1940, was a Uruguayan journalist and author known for, among other texts, his work "Open Veins of Latin America", which the editors of Monthly Review Press called "perhaps the finest description of the primary accumulation of capital since Marx".

Galeano began his career as a political cartoonist and journalist - at fourteen, he was contributing political cartoons to the socialist newspaper "El Sol". At 20, he was the managing director of "Marcha", a storied weekly in Uruguay.

Some of his high profile work as a journalist includes an interview with Juan PerΓ³n, a laudatory profile of Che Guevara, and a portrait of Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, who had just completed his Maoist re-education in a nondescript building on the outskirts of Beijing.

Galeano is perhaps best known for his book "Open Veins of Latin America", which details how, through five centuries of plunder by European conquistadors and American corporations, the region's abundant natural resources had been extracted to enrich a few local elites and many foreign interests.

The editors of Monthly Review Press, which published the U.S. edition, described the book as "perhaps the finest description of the primary accumulation of capital since Marx." President Hugo ChΓ‘vez gave a Spanish-language copy of Open Veins to President Barack Obama on his first diplomatic visit to the region.

"The human murder by poverty in Latin America is secret: every year, without making a sound, three Hiroshima bombs explode over communities that have become accustomed to suffering with clenched teeth."

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[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 9 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

:::spoiler do I even need to spoil these so people dont have to read my sad ramblings? The thing that I hate right now about my situation is how I dont have any social outlets for my depression and anxiety during this breakup. I had to move out of the city, and there's literally nothing around here, and by the time i need it i would have to drive 30-45 min back into the city, where i'll have to make sure i dont get too tipsy.

All the bars I used to go to around here are closed and new ones haven't opened, and all the ones i'm familiar with i went with my ex, who had the unfortunate role of being an linchpin to not sliding back into a depressive state from the last year and change i've gone through. All the friends i've made now dont feel like people i could really call mine since i didn't really do the work to maintain them because i was such a fucking sad sack, and all the ones i used to talk to now dont go out socially.

I know she's at trivia and I dont know any place to go for myself.

[–] CrawlMarks@hexbear.net 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

There might not be a solution if you are far enough from the city but if you can taking a gym class is the ideal treatment for the moment.

[–] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 4 points 3 weeks ago

the death of the 24 hr world post-covid has been a upheaval for the Sadsack Industry