jumpingjacktrash: mintmilano: I feel like “baby boomers refuse to retire” is a weird way of saying “A lot of older people literally have to work continue working for as long as possible or they’ll die” ‘boomers versus millenials’ rhetoric is just another way of getting the poor to fight each other instead of blaming the rich.

61below: xenoqueer: patrexes: elaenathedefiant: countries where prostitution is legal have higher rates of human trafficking. that’s like an actual fact. not an opinion or anything. so tbh it seems a bit ‘swerfy’ to completely ignore that speaking, uh, as a formerly-trafficked sex worker, it’s extremely difficult to come forward as a trafficking victim in countries where sex … Continue reading

483 drown in the Mediterranean while rescue ships are trapped in port | Care4Calais

queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: On 2 July, the Sea Watch-3, which was by then the only operating rescue boat still operating in the Mediterranean, was detained in Malta, alongside Lifeline, and not allowed to leave port. While rescue ships have been blocked in port, recent days have become the deadliest in the Mediterranean … Continue reading 483 drown in the Mediterranean while rescue ships are trapped in port | Care4Calais

fuckyeahanarchistposters: HambacherForest: Buses from the Netherlands and mobilisation for EndeGelaende This October 25th-29th, thousands of people will gather for the next Ende Gelände mass civil disobedience protest. We will be using our bodies and stand in the way of the gigantic coal machinery that threatens Hambacher Forest. This article is to share information on the … Continue reading

Oh by the way, did y’all notice how that anon called me “that queeranarchism dude”? Do you see how the people who try to slander and bully me also quite consistently misgender me?That’s some classic transphobia there…. what a surprise.

enoughtohold: These days, activists who advocate “a world without prisons” are often dismissed as quacks, but only a few decades ago, the notion that our society would be much better off without prisons — and that the end of prisons was more or less inevitable — not only dominated mainstream academic discourse in the field … Continue reading

Breaking the freeze in activists’ Fight-Flight-FREEZE. (1st draft)

You’re at a protest. Your comrades are by your side. A line of riot police move in to close off a street. Your comrades rush forward to push through, ready for impact. You stand, frozen to the ground. Heart pounding in your ear. Your comrades are in the thick of it. You want to help … Continue reading Breaking the freeze in activists’ Fight-Flight-FREEZE. (1st draft)

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