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May 24

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“We are reduced to asking others what we are. We never dare to ask ourselves.” — Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality (via philosophybits)

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“From Plato’s Theaetetus
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From Plato’s Theaetetus

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The Tags

the-last-girl-scout:

Everyone!  I’ve been remiss in not making this post ages ago, but better late than never.  Here, for your edification, are the tagged categories for all the posts we’re compiling here:

#Useful:  General tag for posts worth coming back to

#Theory:  Come get learned about commulism and anarchristmas and political economy and all that fun stuff

#Organizing:  How to get a crew together, improve your workplace conditions, and throw a big party for the whole neighborhood

#AFA:  For when reprobates and ne’er-do-wells show up and make trouble

#Gardening:  Growin stuff

#Food:  For when you get hangry

#Bushcraft: Survive and thrive inna woods

#Medical:  For when you’re feeling under the weather

#Comms:  How to keep safe and keep in touch

#Education:  Get learned more generally

#Our History:  Get learned about commie SJWs and their struggles down through the ages

#Agitprop:  How to win friends and influence people

#DIY:  How to do things and make stuff

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class-struggle-anarchism:

before you encourage people to get arrested as a form of protest, think

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And even if you think you’re just in for a dull afternoon because you’re ‘privileged’, you could be very wrong. What you could be in for is trumped up charges, months of court proceedings, your identity leaked to the media, intelligence agencies monitoring your phone, your name in an anti-terrorism file, and much more.

Protesting and taking action involves necessary risks, including at times the risk of arrest. When we decide to take action against the state, we accept that that might have unpleasant consequences, or life-changing consequences. But we limit those consequences when we can.

Which is why activists prepare, meet without phones, encrypt their online communication, wear masks and gloves, organize a legal team, organize jail support, make sure every activist knows not to talk to police, etc etc. 

Because our lives matter, and because the more of us are safe and free, the better we can fight on.

Think before you choose a form of ‘civil disobedience’ that involves the certainty of arrest. That is not your only option and organizations that tell you that this is how activism must be are lying to you. There are more effective ways to resist and people that can help you do it. You can disrupt the system with a good chance of getting away with it.

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