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Category Archives: Action
Los tatuajes de un pasado bucanero
“Por mis sueños va ligero de equipaje, sobre un cascarón de nuez mi corazón de viaje, luciendo los tatuajes de un pasado bucanero, de un velero al abordaje” – Joaquin Sabina Otro viaje de visa se acerca y mi … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, Uncategorized, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged borders, el salvador, hostel, indiegogo, migration, nicaragua, the black cat, tourism, travel
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Love In A Time of Crowdsourcing
“We’re fucked.” I don’t know exactly when I came to this sad realization. It might have been while I was methodically deconstructing my own cigarette butts a few weeks ago, searching for the few flakes of unsmoked tobacco that … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Liberalism, Patriarchy, Uncategorized, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged capitalism, central america, extraction, nicaragua, OLAASM, ometepe, selinas, solidarity, sustainable, tourism
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The LAPD: Not Your Model Police Department
The LAPD: Not Your Model Police Department – But Definitely Theirs Los Angeles has long served as a proving ground where the counterinsurgency tactics later adopted by police throughout the United States were first domestically deployed. Ever since the … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, Archival, California, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged Al Sharpton, Antonio French, Bill Bratton, broken windows, Chief Beck, Community Policing, Connie Rice, copaganda, Darren Wilson, Every 28 Hours, Ezell Ford, Ferguson, I Can't Breathe, Jasmyne Cannick, Jessie Jackson, Kroll, lapd, los angeles, model, Najee Ali, negotiated management, police brutality, PredPol, propaganda, Ron Johnson, This Stops Today, Tom Jackson, white supremacy, Zero Tolerance
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What Is To Be Undone?
Submitted by a comrade from Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles/People Against Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART) Timed to occur just before the UN opened a Global Climate Summit, the Peoples’ Climate March in New York drew about 400,000 people into the streets, and … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, BRLP, California, culture industry, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, occupy, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged Flood Wall Street, liberalism, NYC, OLAASM, PCM, People's Climate March, radical, radicalism, revolution, struggle
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With Allies Like These… (A report back from the Red/Black Bloc in Chicago)
[ed. Reports from the streets of Chicago’s May Day march revealed, once again, that the “labor movement” many comrades wax so nostalgic about has betrayed fundamental, historical facts of our movement. While we have long known the SEIU and other liberal power brokers are … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, Archival, Liberalism, Media, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged acab, action, anarchism, anarchist, chicago, demo, deportations, ftp, ICE, ICIRR, labor, march, May Day, reformists, SEIU, undoc, undocumented
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White Supremacy: Polishing the Police Brass on the U.S. Titanic
“I got my black shirt on/I got my black gloves on/I got my ski mask on/ This shit’s been too long/I got my twelve gauge sawed off/I got my headlights turned off/I’m ’bout to bust some shots off/I’m ’bout to … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Action, California, culture industry, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Media, Prisons, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged acab, Bethania Markus, Bill Bratton, broken windows, Chimurenga, ftp, Ice T, James Boyd, Jason Conoscenti, Jim McDonnell, Justice for Jason, la, lapd, LASD, Long Beach, Los Angeles County Sheriff, Los Angeles Rebellion, murder, myNYPD, NWA, police, police brutality, police violence, racism, white supremacy
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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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