Monthly Shaarli

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October, 2017

Favorite Antifa tactics posting thread

One of the funniest r/ChapoTrapHouse threads ever.

‘Fuck the Draft’: The amazing story of Kiyoshi Kuromiya, creator of the iconic protest poster | Dangerous Minds
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"Kiyoshi Kuromiya, born in a Japanese American internment camp in 1943 in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, was a prominent underground civil rights figure and gay rights activist. Kuromiya worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr. in the mid-sixties and tending to King’s children in the aftermath of his assassination. He was a founder of Gay Liberation Front –Philadelphia, worked with the Black Panther Party to advocate for gay rights, co-authored a book on a utopian future through technology with Buckminster Fuller, and was a leading pioneer in the fight to promote AIDS awareness after his own diagnosis later in life."

2017 St. Louis protests - Wikipedia
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Sizeable protests have been taking place in St. Louis almost every day since Officer Jason Stockley was acquitted in the shooting of Lamar Smith. Rebelutionary Z has been streaming most actions live on his stream: http://rebz.tv/

Housework as Work: Selma James on Unwaged Labor and Decades-Long Struggle to Pay Housewives | Democracy Now!
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I enjoyed this interview with Selma James (from 2012).

Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled White Nationalism Into The Mainstream
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BuzzFeed gained access to a bunch of Milo Yiannopoulos's emails which give insight into how the Milo/Breitbart machine worked.

See also my list of guides to the alt-right:
http://americancynic.net/log/2017/3/2/guides_to_the_alt-right/

Racist, violent, unpunished: A white hate group’s campaign of menace
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A profile of RAM, a white supremacist street-fighting club that's been attending many of the right-wing rallies around the country lately.

The never before told story of the man in the infamous ‘FUCK THE DRAFT’ posters | Dangerous Minds
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An interview with Bill Greenshields.

This Is What's Happening In St. Louis, Where Cops Have Arrested Hundreds Of People Protesting Police Brutality
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I've been watching these protests on the http://reb.tv livestream.

"[Drew Burbridge] was separated from his wife, Jennifer, who alleged that she was taunted by officers who asked her if she 'liked' watching her husband being beaten and told her 'Come back tomorrow and we can do this again.'"