The Borrowed Language as Class Marker and Promise of Empty Modernity
The anglicisms saturating Colombian Spanish, metropolitan French and corporate Italian are neither accidents of…
Founder and Editor in Chief
Gabriel Schwarb was born between borders, grew up between languages and came of age amid the collapse of official narratives. A Swiss-Colombian writer, third-culture individual and founder of AcidReport — a media outlet with no affiliation, no marketing and no sponsors. He does not publish to please. He publishes to respond. In the world of visual communication since 1997, he deliberately abandons aesthetic comfort to immerse himself in analysis, archival work and textual confrontation. He builds AcidReport the way one builds an archive in a time of ruin: with method, with urgency and with memory. For him, writing is not a literary aspiration. It is a tool of rupture, a space for denunciation and an exercise in sustained lucidity. His style is direct, analytical, stripped down — closer to dissection than to metaphor. His method combines strict source verification, archival research, OSINT and public correction of errors. He believes in the word as a political act, as a form of protection against oblivion and as a possibility of symbolic reparation for those who can no longer speak.
The anglicisms saturating Colombian Spanish, metropolitan French and corporate Italian are neither accidents of…
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