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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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These men just stole the personal information of everyone in America AND control the Treasury. Link to article.
Akash Bobba
Edward Coristine
Luke Farritor
Gautier Cole Killian
Gavin Kliger
Ethan Shaotran
Spread their names!
Engineers between 19 and 24, most linked to Muskâs companies, are playing a key role as he seizes control of federal infrastructure.
elon is really mad about this so it would be a shame if people kept spreading the names around
"End the Wars, End Capitalism"
Seen in Eureka, California
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Usamericans are absolutely delusional.
Things to say when you arent an evil empire
"how could our empire collapse when we've overextended it so much? checkmate commies"
The bubble, 1898 - by Clarence H. White (1871 - 1925), American
remember kids
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M O N D A Y FIND THE STRENGTH TO BE MORE INSANE THAN THIS WORLD
The moth and the flame. Divine emblems. 1867.
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The Greatest Show on Earth in Vogue UK (2004) Photography: Tim Walker
Tips for first-time protesters?
So many tips!
Before The Action: -Watch social media for announcements about the action or any last-minute changes to the plans for the action (like start times, rally points, etc). Be sure that the information youâre seeing is coming from a trusted source.-Probably a good idea to tell someone you know whoâs not going what your plans are for getting there and what time you expect to be back. Maybe set up a time to call them to check-in. That way if you donât call, theyâll know that somethingâs up. -Check the laws in your area around police powers to detain and arrest people. Find out what information you are legally obligated to provide the police and under what circumstance. Do you have to identify yourself if asked to by police? Do you have to show ID if asked to by police? Do the police have the power to detain you without charge? The answers vary depending on the country or region youâre in - best to find out what your rights are in advance! -Try to get a good nightâs rest before the action and arrive sober and not hungover - youâll need a clear head to make fast decisions on the go!-Try to go with someone else or, better still, a few other people that you know and trust (e.g. an affinity group). That way you can have each otherâs backs and bolster attendance numbers too! If thatâs not possible, you could try to make contact with a local antifa group and see if theyâd be willing to let you join them in arriving at the action.Â
-If you are going it alone, thatâs totally fine, too! You can probably expect other anti-fascists at the protest to be a little bit wary with you at first (due to the tendency of plainclothes police to infiltrate and try to provoke shit), but thatâs not a big deal. The worst thing that might happen is that youâll feel uncomfortable and leave early, but we bet itâs much more likely that youâll be making some new friends!What To Bring: -Having some kind of official/government ID with you might mean that the cops donât have an excuse to hold you even longer while they identify you. But this doesnât always apply or make sense (e.g. for actions where delaying the cops by not revealing identities is part of the tactics). Many antifascists advise against bringing ID with you - it really depends on the region youâre in. Â
-Cash money - avoid bank card/debit card/credit cards
-Public transit tokens -itâs probably a good idea to bring some N-95 masks for health reasons alone, but concealing your identity is also very generally a good practice (provided youâve checked local laws about wearing masks at protests beforehand!)
- Wear comfortable shoes. Youâre going to be standing for a long time. And possibly doing some sprinting! Dress accordingly! -Wear clothing appropriate for the time of year and season for being outdoors for several hours, just in case.
- Bring water, shouting at nazis is thirsty work
-write down the phone number for legal support in case of arrest. -a change of clothes can help disrupt intelligence gathering by the opposition or police and also make you less conspicuous. For example, one member of our crew likes to bring a small backpack containing a different-coloured jacket, a hat, some sunglasses, and a tote bag big enough to fit everything in (including the backpack) and has been known to quickly duck into an alley or public washroom and switch jackets, put on the hat & sunglasses, stuff the backpack into the tote bag, and emerge looking like a completely different person! This has been a handy tactic when leaving a black bloc-style action to do recon of the opposition, for example.
What NOT To Bring:
-Weâd recommend not bringing your phone or shelling out a few bucks to bring a burner phone that youâve taken precautions to not connect to your person. That phone shouldnât have contacts listed under real names, etc. If you do bring a phone keep it on lock - we know of cases where the cops or the fash got a hold of someoneâs phone that wasnât locked and then had all their contacts, photos, text & voice messages, access to their social media accounts, etc. Not good! Also remember that the cops could be using technology to intercept calls & texts. Basically, never communicate anything on a phone that you wouldnât say in public.Â
-Donât bring drugs or alcohol for what we hope are obvious reasons.
-Wearing identifiable clothing (i.e. with distinct logos, patches, patterns, colours, etc.) is not a good idea. Try to blend in with what others are wearing (thatâs typically an all-black ensemble). Of course, having a change of clothes into something that doesnât look like protest wear is probably a smart move (see above). At The Action: -If you didnât organize the protest or are traveling to another area to attend it, itâs good etiquette to follow the lead of the organizers and not start shit that theyâll have to answer for after itâs said and done and youâve left. -stick together - try to stay with the group during the action and not get cut off from them. -Itâs not really ever a good idea to take photos of your side/the good guys at actions although there should be obvious reasons why you might want photos/video of the bad guys. Certainly never take pics of undisguised folks on your side without permission and certainly never post them publicly on social media, etc. You should try to avoid getting photographed if at all possible. -if police are there, use the STFU strategy. Shut The Fuck Up. Do not speak with them. If they ask you a question, âno commentâ or âI donât answer questionsâ suffices (providing your local laws allow this - be sure youâve checked beforehand!). -as a general rule, use common sense and pay attention to the situation at hand and let that determine what you do/donât do. Final tip: donât over-worry yourself here - for sure make some common-sense preparations before you go but make sure you go! After The Action -make sure youâre safe to leave the action. This might mean traveling with others along a route you pre-planned. Or it might mean arriving at a pre-planned rally point afterwards to make sure everyoneâs OK. Watch for people you donât know following you. It might be a good idea to not travel directly home, but instead go to a public space or a few public spaces first. GOOD LUCK/LET US KNOW HOW IT GOES!
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