Crisis is opportunity. I absolutely do not want to celebrate the fact that we are in crisis. It is not good. But it affords certain opportunities, ones that we need to engage with. What we do in the coming three months, what we do in the coming year, will have enormous impact on, well, the fate of the entire world, the people who live on that world, and the ecosystems that are woven across its surface. I know this sounds hyperbolic, but we live in hyperbolic times.
https://margaretkilljoy.substack.com/p/the-sky-is-falling-weve-got-this
History Repeats Itself: First as Farce, Then as Tragedy
https://crimethinc.com/FightTrump2024
Donald Trump has won the 2024 election. That means that we will have to fight many of the battles of 2017-2020 all over again.
But first, in order to understand the scale of what we’re up against, let’s look at how we got here. In many ways, the Democrats are responsible for Donald Trump’s return to power.
New 2022 body cam footage shows Atlanta PD cops manufacturing felonies to arrest Cop City protesters. When local officers say there were no felonies, APD Major says, "help us out…I know it's a reach." Those charges were then used for RICO charges against bail fund leaders.
Atlanta Police Major caught on...
I'll add that prob the single most politically impactful event of my life was the 2016 Alaska democratic caucus in my rural town of 3K people (which now votes trump 2-1). The line to caucus for bernie was out the door and down the stairs. it was a collection of rural people who will never again caucus in the same room, given covid and trump etc. But at that time we were so happy to be together, speaking up and out against corruption. We were something like 100+ for Sanders and 12 for Clinton
Could this election be a blessing in disguise? Perhaps a Harris victory would've removed the urgency for the dramatic fundamental reset the broken US system desperately needs. Maybe the extreme cognitive dissonance of the situation in which we find ourselves will provide the necessary provocation for the small number of dedicated, motivated, wise (and, I hope, lucky) individuals (who're always the agents of real changes in the world) to step up where they might otherwise not have. Here's hoping.
This is a good analysis of the election results.
https://rall.com/2024/11/06/dmz-america-podcast-ep-173-trump-wins
Donald Trump, an anti-press extremist obsessed with punishing journalists and news outlets who criticize him, has won the presidency of the United States.
Lawmakers and President Biden must act before it’s too late.
Read our full statement: https://freedom.press/issues/limit-trumps-power-to-destroy-the-press-before-its-too-late/
@lwriemen I'm sorry, but if you willingly or coercively voted for Trump and you're not already rich, you will have to watch out.
And some of you are going to start talking about not wanting to consent or be complicit in the horrors of the next administration. There will be horrors. I agree. But voting isn’t a pledge of loyalty. You already don’t believe that the U.S. is a democracy, you already don’t believe that they particularly care about your consent or are in need of your complicity. I know the Liberals like to attach moral baggage to voting. But why would we, as anarchists, accept that? All that talk about “earning” and “deserving” your vote, about the patriotism of participating in the process, about democracy … fuck it. Your vote isn’t any of that. It’s just a thing you can do to maybe make the world slightly better. It costs you practically nothing. At the end of the day those in power are more than happy to take abstention at the polls to mean that you’re basically fine with whatever. Voting is only being complicit if it’s the only thing you do; what matters are the other 364 days.
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You know, fuck this, stream of consciousness coming up. Mute/whatever as you see fit.
Trump didn’t win this election. Kamala lost it. The Democrats lost it. Neoliberalism lost it.
Turns out if you’re on team moderate social injustice and your opponent is team total social injustice, you’re playing the social injustice game with the people who wrote the damn book. Who did you think was going to fucking win?
What I’m trying to say is this: Fuck. Neoliberals. (1/13)
Georgia Supreme Court does the Republicans who appointed them a big favor. This is blatant.
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa