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Monthly Archives: February 2014
No H.O.M.E. For Nazis in Beverly Hills
There has been a long-running, “low-grade street war” against the neo-fascist Golden Dawn in Greece. In the Ukraine’s ongoing Euromaidan demos, it is said that neo-fascists “make up about 30% of protesters.” President Nicholas Madura recently invoked the specter of fascism to describe the … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, California, culture industry, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Patriarchy, Prisons, Queer, Sex Work, Uncategorized, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged antifa, antifascist, Beverly Hills, collaboration, complicity, fascist, HOME Beverly Hills, James Stern, los angeles, Najee Ali, National Socialist Movement, NAZI, nazis, no platform, NSM, OLAASM, opportunism, white supremacy
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The Blister
“The Blister” – a report from 2012’s NATO SUMMIT in Chicago (ed. find out how you can still support the #NATO3 – here!) The city is draped in police. The kings of empires are meeting here. The coalition of … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, Archival, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor
Tagged chicago, demo, globalization, marching, medics, mutual aid, NATO3, police brutality, solidarity, summit, summit hopping
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“Watchdog or Lapdog?” (1991 Revisited)
[ed. After talking to a veteran comrade about our most recent posts (on Sheriff Baca, Fullerton and the LAPD), he dug through his archives and produced the following long-form article about police accountability, originally published in 1991 in “Minority Trendsletter,” a … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, California, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged 1991, accountability, AIM, California, Charlie Beck, civilian review board, copwatch, eric garcetti, fpd, fullerton, kelly thomas, lapd, los angeles, movement, murder, NCOPA, pigs, police, police brutality, police commissions, rodney king, Steve Soboroff, violence
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A Comedy of LAPD Errors
(ed. Thanks to @LAWSICK for the quick photoshoppery!) Abbott & Costello. Burns & Allen. Martin & Lewis. The Smothers Brothers. Aykroyd & Belushi. Pryor & Wilder. And of course, Laurel & Hardy. When it comes to comedy, polyamory-proselytizers can shut … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, California, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, Uncategorized, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged acab, attempted murder, Charlie Beck, Chief Beck, Chris Dorner, comedy, comedy of errors, FIDF, ftp, lapd, Laurel and Hardy, manifesto, pigs, police brutality, police violence, shooting, Steve Soboroff, unaccountable
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Daring To State The Obvious: I Had A Great Time On Drugs And Getting Laid At Occupy Los Angeles
(ed. Republished from a comrade. Viewable in original form here!) The activist and founder of the OccupyWallSt.org website Justine Tunney was covered in the Pando Daily for making some adoring comments about her current employer, Google. “Google is the one company I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, Archival, California, culture industry, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, occupy, Skid Row, War on the Poor
Tagged bongos, commodification, drugs, google, jay z, justine tunney, liberalism, malcolm harris, occupy, occupy los angeles, occupyla, ola, opportunism, ows, party, rock and roll, sex
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