Killing time as high art during quarantine

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In times like these, no work to be found even if we want it, not enuf weed and acid in the world to make time pass fast enuf, we must dig deep and remember play as a method of killing time. You could fill your night with such activities as: 1. Walking around your neighborhood til you find a nice banner
2. Cut it down and bring it to your sacred spot
3. Smoke weed until you come up with a cool thing to say on it
4. Remember There’s a bridge over the trader joe’s That’s good for dropping stuff
5. Make a banner encouraging looting of said trader joe’s
6. Bike over and drop that banner

7. Make your way over to the property Joel Freedman owns on 21 and locust.

8. Add your words to those of the crew who got there the night you originally wanted to
9. Steal some snacks to keep you sustained
10. Spray over a security camera at a Wells Fargo
 11. Engage in a low effort cat and mouse type game with a police car

12 haviing come to a spiritual awakening

As a result of these actions , become resolutely committed to sharing the stories of them as well as the tactics involved
 in solidarity with every laid off restaurant worker, and with everyone who’s ever turned a trick,
the anticapitalist contingent of the philly mural arts program


Anathema Volume 5 Issue 2

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In this issue:

  • Military And Industry
  • What Went Down
  • End Of Economic Growth
  • Interview With Gay Chaos
  • Civilization and Its Epidemics
  • Solidarity With The Wet’suwet’en
  • Anarchism Means Flying Forever
  • Greek Anarchists Arrested
  • Turkeys Against Cops
  • Limits Of Resistance Promise Of Revolt
  • Classifieds
  • Song Of The Worms

Anathema Volume 6 Issue 1

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In this issue:

  • Philadelphia Energy Sale
  • 2019 Year In Review
  • Attorney General Denies Parole
  • What Went Down
  • Response To Response To “Property Destruction Is Not Enough”
  • 2020 Summits
  • Bern It Down!
  • BlackRock
  • World News

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 7

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In this issue:

  • Global Insurrection
  • Pink Wave
  • What Went Down
  • Ring And The New Policing
  • Lasers!!!
  • During The Quiet
  • Sean Bonney Poem (Confessions 2)
  • Interview: 10 Years After The UC Occupations
  • Response to “Property Destruction Is Not Enough”
  • Pinkerton
  • Bomb Scares
  • End The Abatement?

The Local Kids – Issue 5 – Autumn 2019

Submission

Over the last decade we have been made witness to the naked brutality of power. In the four corners of the earth domination has displayed its capacity to wreck devastation without hesitation. Those who were just holding on to their last lines of dignity have been dragged down in the mud. Those who rose up to regain their dignity and fight for freedom, have been smothered and massacred. Not content with the daily administration of oppression, it seemed as if the rulers were aiming for a decisive victory by escalating their repressive violence.

They were mistaken. Instead of resignation, we are witnessing the resilience of those who want to live against all odds. The ruins that power left behind, as monuments to its scorched earth tactics and as a warning for the future, are in our hands the first stones of a new life. The cynical calculations of politicians, who are willing to sacrifice whole generations to uphold their political reign or their economical dogmas, have been erased by the unforeseen. An invisible line has been crossed; beyond this line humiliation is no longer tolerated. Where this line is drawn, and why there, is to remain unknown till it has been crossed. That there is a line is a certainty that the dominant forces wished to ignore.

Many take a passive attitude due to the unpredictable character of that moment, when the social order is not only confronted by a few rebels but by a full-on rebellion. But for anarchists the knowledge of this resilience of people should warm our hearts and nourish our determination that any instance of rebellion has the potential of overflowing.

In order to survive we all adapt to a certain extent to the daily lot of humiliations that are part of authoritarian societies. But surviving isn’t enough and another line crossed can be one too many. These lines cannot be imposed by ideology or some kind of universal truth. And in a sense they are random, but that doesn’t make them meaningless. On the contrary, they are the starting point of an existence that matters; one that rebels against its subjugation.

PDFs on thelocalkids.noblogs.org

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 6

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In this issue:

  • Pittsburgh Raid
  • Bernie Sanders Story
  • Chase Your Dream
  • Bring Water (Hong Kong)
  • Chile In September
  • Report Back From Canada’s Climate Strike
  • Rest In Power Kelly Gibbs
  • Vengeance For Kevin, Solidarity With Joaquin
  • ACAB Poem

Wilmington, DE: #BurnDay Banner Drop Against Biden’s Crime Bill

from It’s Going Down

We heard the call to action by Jailhouse Lawyers Speak!

From the birth state of the Crime Bill written by 1994 Senator Joe Biden, we wholeheartedly say burn the crime bill and reject the racist institution of the criminal justice system. Today as the #Vaughn17 hero’s Jarreau Ayers and Dwayne Staats faced their oppressors and “Starred into the eyes of the system and didn’t flinch,” ( quote from Jarreau Ayers on 9/13/2019), we stand in solidarity with all those who have suffered under mass incarceration due to this crime bill.

All power to the people!
Coalition of Supporters to Free the #Vaughn17

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 5

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In this issue:

  • Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? (Antifa)
  • Anti-Social Anarchism Or Lifestyle Anarchism
  • New Trends In Anti-Development
  • Property Destruction Is Not Enough
  • What Went Down
  • Vaughn 17 Birthdays
  • Standing Rock Interview
  • World News
  • Solidarity With El Tripa
  • Nazi Scum Got Run

solidarity posters!

from Till all are free

Solidarity posters were put up in Philadelphia, USA.

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 4

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In This Issue:

  • Freedom: An Introduction to anarchist principles
  • Water
  • The Coming Recession
  • What Went Down
  • Police Blotter
  • Willem Van Spronsen’s Final Letter
  • New Translation: “Letter in Solidarity with Compañera Anna” by Féminas Brujas and Insurrectionalists (Mexico)
  • World News
  • Reimaging Anarchist Culture: A Review of On Subculture
  • Vaughn 17 Birthdays
  • Deaf Republic Poems

PDFs of Anarchy Can’t Fight Alone and Willem Van Spronsen’s Final Statement

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Formatted Kuwasi’s “Anarchy can’t Fight Alone” (8.5 x 14″) and Willem van Spronsen’s final statement (8.5 x 11″) into pdf’s for easy printing and sharing. Solidarity!

[Anarchy can’t fight alone]

[Willem Van Spronsen’s final statement]

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 3

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In this issue:

  • Powerplant
  • Racist Cops
  • Sinkhole
  • What Went Down
  • Youth Migrant Jail
  • Talking Repression
  • A-Space Conflict
  • Giannis Escapes!
  • American Sonnet

Anathema Volume 5 Issue 2

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In this issue:

  • What is a Collective?
  • Tactics Innovation Update
  • What Went Down
  • Whither the Insurrection II
  • Representation is Indirect Action
  • Galleanist Centennial
  • Vaughn 17 Update
  • In Memory of Mauricio Morales
  • World News
  • Immanent Immigration Arrests
  • Go-Gurt Reportback
  • Whereas (Poem)

RED: Breaking Ground

from Facebook

Check out RED’s latest zines: https://radicaleducationdepartment.com/zines/ “RED: Breaking Ground” includes our manifesto, an account of our emergence and objectives, a conversation with our comrades at Cutting Class, and an assessment of our first year of work.

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Some cute posters

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These have been popping up in North lol