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Attica is all of us: 50 years after the rebellion
We are firm in our resolve and we demand, as human beings, the dignity and justice that is due to us by our right of birth. We do not know how the present system of brutality and dehumanization and injustice … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-racism, Attica, racism, State terror, united states
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Minneapolis: Now This Fight Has Two Sides
From the CrimethInc, reading the Minneapolis riots … Minneapolis: Now This Fight Has Two Sides – What the Riots Mean for the COVID-19 Era The demonstrations this week in Minneapolis mark a historic watershed in the COVID-19 era. As we … Continue reading
Beyond violence and non-violence: Peter Gelderloos
… nonviolence, in its current manifestations, is based on falsified histories of struggle. It has implicit and explicit connections to white people’s manipulations of the struggles of people of color. Its methods are wrapped in authoritarian dynamics, and its results … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-capitalism, insurrection, patriarchy, Peter Gelderloos, racism, revolution, State terror
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The long and winding May of 1968 (4): April 4 – The assassination of Martin Luther King
The african/black american struggle against slavery and racism far predates the rebellions of 1968. Yet the 1960s marked an intensification in this struggle, comparable to few other moments in recent history. We will not pretend to analyse this struggle in … Continue reading
Financialization, precarity and reactionary authoritarianism: From Roarmag
(art by penny) What would a politics look like that promised not to end but to embrace precariousness, not as an inescapable economic “reality” (which is what our current system of financialized austerity pledges) but as a socio-ontological sine qua … Continue reading
The Anarchism of Blackness
The Democratic Party has led Black America down a dead end. The sooner we begin to understand that, the more realistically we will be able to organize against fascism. by William C. Anderson and Zoé Samudzi from Roar Magazine #5
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Tagged anarchism, anti-fascism, racism, united states, William C. Anderson
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Infrastructure against borders
What follows is the second of a two part essay from the collective Out of the Woods, posted on Libcom.org, reflecting on refugees-migrants, climate change, the violence of border politics, anti-migrant populisms and no borders politics.
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Tagged anti-fascism, ecology, family, Feminism, heteronormativity, LGBT, migration, nationalism, patriarchy, racism
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Europe: Between rape and racism – CrimethInc.
From the anarchist collective CrimethInc., a reflection on the collective sexual assaults on during Cologne’s new year’s eve celebrations, and more …
Ferguson and the Criminalization of American Life: David Graeber
We share below an essay by David Graeber on a report by the the department of justice of the united states on the Ferguson Police Department, originally published on Gawker (19/03/2015). See also Black Skin White Cops.
A Coup d’État in Israel?
From the CrimethInc. collective (27/03/2023) … A Coup d’État in Israel?: The Bitter Harvest of Colonialism On Sunday, March 26, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defense minister in an attempt to consolidate power over the country, precipitating spontaneous mass demonstrations. … Continue reading →