garlicespionage: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: queeranarchism: hunterinabrowncoat: queeranarchism: Wanna do direct action but you can’t run, can’t fight, can’t deal with stress, can’t risk getting arrested? Not near a community to support? You can still do something. Like write to prisoners. Prisons try to disappear people, isolate them, crush them. Don’t let that happen. Write to … Continue reading

gameboygirl: queeranarchism: giovannisroom1956: equality-is-anarchy: queeranarchism: a-can-of-mountain-jew: queeranarchism: noheresyhere: equality-is-anarchy: queeranarchism: Probably the saddest sign of our times is how many people respond with complete bewilderment if you mention direct action. Cutting border fences? punching nazis? sharing resources? blocking arms transports? building alternatives? They’re not even outraged, they’re just confused.  It’s like they’re so caught up in the … Continue reading

problemassonmasculinos: image–descriptions: theglowpt2: for anyone in NYC (credit to @evandahm on twitter) [id: a flyer.  “We are blockading I.C.E.   I.C.E. is an out-of-control paramilitary police force with an $8 million budget. I.C.E. imprisons 30,000 people a day in over 200 internment camps around the country. I.C.E. vans leave the processing center at 201 Varick … Continue reading

Theresa May’s brutal family separations would make Trump blush | Satbir Singh

commissarchrisman: The Children’s Commissioner has found that at least 15,000 children growing up in the UK live without a parent because the right of British citizens to reunite with a foreign spouse is limited by an unreasonable income threshold, an impossibly complicated application system fraught with Home Office errors, and no legal aid for families … Continue reading Theresa May’s brutal family separations would make Trump blush | Satbir Singh

solacekames: queeranarchism: solacekames: amimijones: solacekames: equality-is-anarchy: queeranarchism: Probably the saddest sign of our times is how many people respond with complete bewilderment if you mention direct action. Cutting border fences? punching nazis? sharing resources? blocking arms transports? building alternatives? They’re not even outraged, they’re just confused.  It’s like they’re so caught up in the spectacle of petitions, … Continue reading

To be honest, I think part of why the knee-jerk reaction to every photo or 20 word post about direct action is “well you didn’t mention people with disabilities and mental illnesses and no white privilege and poverty and .. and .. and .. so stop making me feel like I should be doing stuff!” … Continue reading

solacekames: amimijones: solacekames: equality-is-anarchy: queeranarchism: Probably the saddest sign of our times is how many people respond with complete bewilderment if you mention direct action. Cutting border fences? punching nazis? sharing resources? blocking arms transports? building alternatives? They’re not even outraged, they’re just confused.  It’s like they’re so caught up in the spectacle of petitions, calling senators, … Continue reading

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