Let’s Talk About Zionism

3tznius5this: off the back of a discussion that happened on facebook I wanted to compile some examples of different Jewish perspectives I knew on how they relate to ‘zionism’. Mainly to highlight that 1. this is a Jewish word the precludes any aspect of the modern state of Israel. 2. Jews are not monolith, and thus … Continue reading Let’s Talk About Zionism

kropotkindersurprise: unbossed: becoming-vverevvolf: pisshets: There needs to be a movement of people putting paint in fire extinguishers and super soakers and just covering every security camera that has been put up over the last forty years with paint or just pulling them down with like shovels and hoes or whatever they can do because honestly … Continue reading

thesociologicalcinema: Pyramid of White SupremacyIn a pyramid, every brick depends on the ones below it for support. If the bricks at the bottom are removed, the whole structure comes tumbling down. Source: Adapted from Ellen Tuzzolo and Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence’s diagram

I’m polyamorous (though it doesn’t feel like an identity to me) but whenever I hear a poly person talk about polyamory as this magical key to interpersonal connections and communal child raising and community etc, I wanna roll my eyes. Like… chill. It’s just romance and sex. It’s not magic. You can do all that … Continue reading

Please please tell me where I can learn about creative and chaotic activism. I feel like I found my calling through that post and I really want to learn more. Mostly about what people did and what effects it had. Like how they went about doing things that made authorities nervous. Because that sounds fantastic, but I need to understand more about toeing the line legally so I’m disruptive enough to cause a scene, without authorities actually being able to *do* much about it.

oscarorozcoorejel: queeranarchism: oscarorozcoorejel: queeranarchism: Well, the movement that most inspires me in this regard are the Dutch Provos but there have been many other protest groups in the 60s to 80s in Europe that have used humor, chaos, spectacle and experiment to call for social change. Many of them combined bizarre theatre performances in public … Continue reading Please please tell me where I can learn about creative and chaotic activism. I feel like I found my calling through that post and I really want to learn more. Mostly about what people did and what effects it had. Like how they went about doing things that made authorities nervous. Because that sounds fantastic, but I need to understand more about toeing the line legally so I’m disruptive enough to cause a scene, without authorities actually being able to *do* much about it.

Please please tell me where I can learn about creative and chaotic activism. I feel like I found my calling through that post and I really want to learn more. Mostly about what people did and what effects it had. Like how they went about doing things that made authorities nervous. Because that sounds fantastic, but I need to understand more about toeing the line legally so I’m disruptive enough to cause a scene, without authorities actually being able to *do* much about it.

oscarorozcoorejel: queeranarchism: Well, the movement that most inspires me in this regard are the Dutch Provos but there have been many other protest groups in the 60s to 80s in Europe that have used humor, chaos, spectacle and experiment to call for social change. Many of them combined bizarre theatre performances in public with a … Continue reading Please please tell me where I can learn about creative and chaotic activism. I feel like I found my calling through that post and I really want to learn more. Mostly about what people did and what effects it had. Like how they went about doing things that made authorities nervous. Because that sounds fantastic, but I need to understand more about toeing the line legally so I’m disruptive enough to cause a scene, without authorities actually being able to *do* much about it.

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