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Tag Archives: occupy la
The Dark Knight Rises… Towards an Apotheosis of Capitalism
(ed. Originally published July 21, 2012 – here!) *Spoiler Alert: The themes and even some details of The Dark Knight Rises are discussed in this post. If you absolutely must see this vile piece of counterrevolutionary propaganda, please download it … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, culture industry, Liberalism, occupy, Prisons, white supremacy
Tagged acab, Adorno, alan moore, anarchism, apotheosis, art, art walk, Bain, Batman, bruce wayne, capitalism, catwoman, Chalk Walk, Children's Chalk, Chris Nolan, class warfare, communism, criticism, critique, Culture Industry, Dark Knight Rises, Fascism, film, frank miller, ftp, George Jackson, Gotham, hierarchy, los angeles, movie review, occupy, occupy la, occupy wall street, ola, ows, Police Riot, police state, prisons, reaction, review, revolt, revolution, struggle, white supremacy
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Black Power General Assembly
(ed. Originally posted March 2, 2012 – here!) Two weeks ago Occupy LA held its first Black Power GA, organized by antiracism campaigner and OLA comrade, Brother Michael Novick, staunch Occupier Nigerian-American Brother Dele, Brother Bilal Ali of LA-CAN, and … Continue reading
Posted in Archival, BRLP, occupy
Tagged assembly, Bilal Ali, black power, Black Riders Liberation Party, BPP, BRLP, Dedon Kamathi, Freedom Now, general assembly, KPFK, Kwazi Nkrumah, Michael Novick, occupy, occupy la, ola, ows, themed GA, Turning The Tide
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Radicalize the Art Walk
(ed. Original post from Jan. 13, 2012 – here) Sergio Ballesteros, OLA Occupier, peaceful radical and tireless education advocate working for the People’s Collective University, was arrested late last night during the monthly, downtown ‘Art Walk’. An event held on the … Continue reading