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ImportantCool is a worker-owned journalism collective which will radically change the way the news is gathered, presented, and consumed. We will give readers, not editors, control over stories. Patrons will vote on which projects get funded and which get dropped. We are even giving readers the chance to vote on which stories and pictures are included in our dead tree digest, Paper Fetish, and it’s bi-annual photo-special insert, Radical Transparencies. At ImportantCool, you will control the news. In line with our core philosophy of radical transparency, ImportantCool will feature the Artefacts Cave, containing transcripts of interviews, documents, audio recordings, and any additional original source material behind our journalism. Finally, we do not believe that paywalls or other subscription-for-access news sites really do justice to the democratizing power of the internet. Because we believe in your right to know, at ImportantCool our articles, films, cartoons, podcasts, and photo-essays will always be free to access for everyone. Those who go the extra mile and support us will enjoy access and influence even beyond this unprecedented level.
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ImportantCool associate Karun Cowper speaks with prominent social justice activist and artist Marziya Mohammedali on the election of Donald Trump and what it's impact will be for her, for her community, for minorities of all sorts and in all places.

ImportantCool associate Karun Cowper and Perth Indymedia’s Alex Whisson speak with "Robin Hood of the Banks" Enric Duran (from an undisclosed location somewhere in Europe) about his vision for FairCoop, the launch of Faircoin 2 and the importance of projects such as these in breaking the uncategorically shitbox current economic and social paradigm.

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ImportantCool associate Edward Miller talks to environmental justice campaigner Emma Hughes about how BP and Azerbaijan ruling Aliyev dynasty have used events like the Euro Games to divert attention from human rights abuses and pipeline politics.

On this day in 2013, General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, then Egypt's defense minister, declared the elected government of Mohamed Morsi deposed. The historically dominant Egyptian military was back in power. Egypt under Sisi has been characterized by severe repression and unrest. Subscribe and follow @importantcool, @BenjaminNorton, @elmasry_mohamad, @FreeIbrahim95, @kelo3adi, and @austingmackell for more.
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