This is Part 7 of my list of Antifascism related articles. Check out [Part 1], [Part 2], [Part 3], [Part 4], [Part 5] and [Part 6] for loads more articles.
Statement on the Far-Right’s Attempt to Criminalize Protest of Concentration Camp Deaths and Hate Groups
What Is Anti-Fascism? An interesting Q&A with Natasha Lennard.
How to Be an Antiracist: Ibram X. Kendi on Why We Need to Fight Racism the Way We Fight Cancer
How We Fight Fascism - On Clara Zetkin’s still incredibly relevant analysis on how to fight fascism from 1923.
“They Didn’t Just Go Away”: Historian Talks About NYC’s 1939 Nazi Rally
Analysis and Reflection of #AllOutDC: On the Past and Future of Antifascist Tactics
Notes on Defending Dissent: organising effectively under police scrutiny
Why covering your face at a protest is the right thing to do
“If others have rifles, we’ll have rifles”: why US leftist groups are taking up arms
How Pacific Northwest Soccer Fans Are Building Antifascist Culture
Black Metal For The Oppressed - On the fight against fascism in the Black Metal scene
How YouTube Radicalized Brazil - How Youtube’s algorithms psuh people into the far-right in the pursuit of profit
And a special series of articles on the topic of “Fuck Andy Ngo and the morons who pretend he’s not a propagandist for fascists”:
- We’re being played - Milkshakes aren’t terrorism
- Antifa in America: Militant Anti-fascism Isn’t Terrorism, It’s Self-defense
- Portland’s Andy Ngo Is the Most Dangerous Grifter in America
- What To Do If The Older People In Your Life Are Sharing False Or Extreme Content: What do you do when your parents go from posting Minions to posting hard-right memes about cement milkshakes?
Deliberate much before you say and do anything; for it will not be in your power to recall what is said or done.
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| — | Epictetus, Fragments (via philosophybits) |
Can we support him please?!
I would love to share this with everyone who may happen to see this post. Please support this wonderful human being. He spent nearly a half century in prison for a crime he never committed. And the only thing that kept him going was his artistic endeavors. He deserves the best life can offer anyone ❤️
Sir Francis Bernard Dicksee (1853-1928) - Study for ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’
Black and white chalk on buff paper. 22.25 x 17.5 inches, 56.5 x 44.5 cm.
Estimate: £40,000-60,000.
Sold Christie’s, London, 12 Dec 2019 for £56,250 incl B.P.
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