Monthly Shaarli

All links of one month in a single page.

May, 2017

Transmissions in a Hostile Territory
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"In the spring of 2015 a group of anarchist and prison abolitionists worked together to experiment with a pirate radio station that broadcasted into a prison. The project lasted nine months before it was raided and shut down by a coalition of law enforcement. Transmissions in a Hostile Territory is a reflection on that project, how we did it and what we learned from the following legal case. The intention of the zine is to encourage creative engagement in the anti-prison struggle. Fire to prisons, until every cage is empty!"

Direct link to imposed PDF: https://itsgoingdown.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/radio.pdf

PissPigGranddad, the Punk-Rock Florist Who Fought ISIS in Syria, Is Coming Home
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A NYMag piece on PissPigGranddad's six-month tour of duty with the YPG in Syria. This article includes quite a bit of overlap with the Rolling Stones article I have linked to before, but it's even better.

Feds charge man suspected of tossing Molotov cocktails during May Day 2016 protests

It's almost unbelievable to me how much effort law enforcement put into identifying someone accused of throwing an unlit molotov at a protest.

Trump Voter Feels Betrayed By President After Reading 800 Pages Of Queer Feminist Theory

If I had just known that back in November, I never would have voted for Trump.

Three Convicted in Camping Ban Trial Two Weeks Ahead of Right to Rest Act Hearing - UNICORN RIOT
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On Wednesday, April 5, 2017, after a day and a half of testimony, the jury for Denver’s first camping ban trial found the three co-defendants guilty. Jerry Burton and Randy Russell were each given a 6-month probation and ordered to complete 30 hours of community service, while Terese Howard has a 1-year probation and has to complete 60 hours of community service.

Wall And Piece by Banksy [PDF]

People either love me or they hate me, or they don't really care. --banksy

What Does PewDiePie's Name Mean? Oral Roberts, The Preacher and the Slave - YouTube
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This guy linked to my article on Joe Hill in the description of his video analysis of PewDiePie's name.

Red Guards and the Modern Face of Protest
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A long Austin Chronicle article on the Red Guards Austin. My favorite part is when the assistant chief of police calls them "anarchists". Marxist-Leninists love that.

I Was A Teenage Anarchist And Now I’m A Mid-Thirties Anarchist
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Magpie Killjoy on being an anarchist then and now.

CrimethInc. : The May Days: Stories of Courage and Resistance : Snapshots from the History of May Day
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Everything We Knew About Sweatshops Was Wrong - The New York Times
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The first randomized trial of industrial employment on workers reveals that people DON'T like being coerced from their land to work in sweatshops. Surprise!

American Airlines gave its workers a raise. Wall Street freaked out.
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The frustrating thing is that capitalists like Kevin Crissey and Jamie Baker have more class-consciousness than most workers.

From Rojava with Love
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"On this episode, Kumars is joined by first-time guest host Deellan Kashani, our resident Kurdish expert who wrote her undergraduate thesis on radical political organization in the Kurdish-controlled autonomous region of Rojava in northern Syria. Our guest is Brace Belden (better known by his former Twitter handle, @PissPigGranddad), a florist who recently returned from fighting with the Kurdish YPG forces to defend Rojava against ISIS."

Downtown Denver - Wikipedia
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I was happy to discover that the "Urban Camping Ban" is a significant portion of the Wikipedia article on downtown Denver.

(I read this revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Downtown_Denver&oldid=743430248)

'I refuse to be like them': why the man shot while protesting Milo Yiannopoulos doesn't want revenge
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I'm definitely glad this guy is walking around again.

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Dukes was studying the prison system at the time of the shooting, reading books like Slavery by Another Name and watching the documentary 13th, and he believes in the abolition of prisons.

“She’s going to go into a system that will eat her alive and that’s awful,” he says of Elizabeth Hokoana. “It’s hard to wish that on anyone.”

“Right now, we’re continually escalating violence,” Dukes said of the divide between the right and the left. “Maybe if we can have a larger conversation, maybe we can turn this thing around. We have to start seeing each other as people, and talk about how other people are people.”

“I refuse not to recognize these people as people, because I refuse to be like them.”

Guerilla Video Journalists Unicorn Riot Focus on Homelessness and the Police
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In one clip, Boyle criticizes an officer who had been telling homeless individuals that they have to take down their tents because it would be better for them to be in a shelter.

“Are you an expert in social change, or are you an expert in following orders?” asks Boyle, pointing his camera toward the officer in the cruiser.

The police officer bites his lip, then chuckles. “That’s not my job to change society,” the officer says.

“So then why are you giving advice [to the homeless].... Isn’t your job to be here and follow orders?” Boyle retorts.