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This week, a reunited, international podsquad talks K-quarantine, Enes Kanter’s Sinopportunism, and how the left should think about the “supply chain crisis.”
* Tammy’s first few days in South Korean quarantine:
* What’s going on with the Celtics center’s anti-China rants (and shoes)?
* How can leftists think beyond shopping in our relationship to global supply chains? Tammy wrote about this recently for The New York Timeschain-trucks-south-carolina-ports.html">, with a focus on port truckers. (Photos below by Sean Rayford.)
* More on the transport workforce here—by longshore activist Peter Olney, friend of the pod Charmaine Chua, and logistics scholars Jake Alimohamed-Wilson and Ellen Reese.
While recording this episode, the Korean media reported the death of the murderous dictator Chun Doo-hwan. Here’s cartoonist Kim Wan’s take: “karma” on the left; “Gwangju massacre” on the right.
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