Tessa Lena is a musician, artist, philosopher, and writer. She lives in New York and writes about Big Tech and its attack on humanity. Her website is TessaLena.com
Tessa Lena lived in the Soviet Union and compares life then with life in the US now. With the authoritarian lockdowns, dismantling of rights and freedoms, massive censorship, mis- and dis-information from our institutions, and dystopian craziness since early 2020, is the US in any sense, the land of the free?
This interview was originally broadcast on Revolution.radio on May 30, 2021.
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