
My BF drew me
Justice Wainwright
Blog owner
Necropolitica is owned and operated by myself, Justice Blaine Wainwright. I spent a healthy 15 minutes staring at this screen wondering how I could best describe myself, my goal and this blogs purpose, while still embedding my personality within. I finally came to the conclusion that I didn’t know you and really didn’t owe you anything, so stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
I was born and raised in Bakersfield, California in the scorching winter of 1980. I spent the formative years of my life playing video games and burying action figures in the mud. Later on, when I was unable to unearth them, I was positive the devil had dragged them down to hell. I am still unconvinced that this is not entirely untrue and to this day I carry around an unnatural fear of open pits and slightly larger open pits. It was sometime around this point in my life that I came to the conclusion that I was gay. Even though I had no idea what that meant for me or my life, I knew I was screwed. Years later, when I came out to my mother, she was convinced I was gay because my dad didn’t take me fishing enough. I suppose she thought that hours spent unhooking old boots and used condoms off my fishing lure would have had the power to turn me. Needless to say, even after she built that small pond in the backyard and stocked it with, what she called “big tittied Jesus fish”, she finally accepted the truth.
I grew up in a quasi religious family and that gave me an interesting take on life, in the sense that it was really interesting that my, otherwise intelligent parents, believed in magic. Until the age of 12, I was convinced unicorns existed purely on the speculation that if the Bible was true, every other mythological creature I had ever read about did as well. This close proximity to intellectual suicide has led me to develop an incredibly sarcastic and thick skinned approach to life and humor.
I often employ foul language and politically incorrect humor when telling a story or speaking my mind. I don’t care for people whom base their lives purely on their sexuality or the idea that they are the victims of everything, spending endless years of their life breaking down for every perceived injustice against them. I am looking at you, Bruno boycotting, overly emotional queers. This isn’t to say I don’t have an overwhelming problem with actual racism, homophobia or any other illogical hatred, just that taking back words and the power they have over us is far more beneficial than collapsing every time someone hurts our feelers. Think Sarah Silverman, sans the Jew.
So there you have it. Instead of a well thought out and concise run through of my professional and personal life, I have given you a smattering of almost nonsensical snippets that oddly explain why I was single for so many years. Lucky you!

Look how serious I am.
I hope you join me for the many posts to come and gradually see the detailed nuances of me that text seems to so exceedingly fail at providing. Here’s to hoping Necropolitica becomes a meeting place for great minds, indepth discussion and another view into the complex nature that is politics and the struggle for civil liberties. And as always, with all things Necropolitica, no fatties allowed.
-Justice Wainwright
Contact Justice at Justice@Necropolitica.com

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Christopher Ables
Contributor
Chris is the entertainment reviewer for Necropolitica, specializing in film, television and music. As a child, working for Disney as an animator was Chris’ as well as his family’s number one goal but as time went by, the film and television industry’s draw became far too great to ignore. In 2005, he relocated from San Antonio, Texas to Los Angeles, in the hopes of pursuing a directing/producing career.
Shortly after moving to Los Angeles, Chris was lucky enough to meet Necropolitica’s owner/operator Justice Wainwright and after a long and somewhat messy courtship (Chris was “straight” when they met) they have been together now for two years. Chris quickly embedded himself in the independent film scene and was always in demand. His skills as an illustrator, storyboard artist and production designer garnered attention from local studios and landed him a job with Columbia Pictures, working in the Art Department for Spiderman 3. Upon completion of the movie, he went on to work with the AFI film conservatory and 20th Century Fox Studios as a graphic designer for Fox Atomic productions. He currently works as a freelance production designer and lives happily, bruise free, with Justice…as long as he continues to say nice things about Justice and Necropolitica. Beat, beat, beat!
Chris will be here to voice his thoughts, feelings and oh so sarcastic opinions about movies, television and music. Think Lord of the Rings, 30 Rock and Kings of Leon not Twilight, American Idol and Brittney Spears.