in reply to HaleakalaCrater

true. And if he read the constitution and understood how the rules are shaped by it, he wouldnt have went to jail. Peaceful isnt in the constitution. Grammar matters. Protest are nothing but traps and a waste of time. If you want change you actually have to get your hands dirty and if busted go to jail for a real reason, not for showing off for social media.

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Coming soon from subMedia in collaboration with Peter Gelderloos, the third and final installment of It’s Revolution or Death Part 3: Reclaiming the World, Wherever We Stand.

Parts 1 and 2 examined the failures of state and capitalist solutions to the climate crisis as well as revolutionary movements of people defending the planet. Part 3 seeks to provide helpful insights and experience for newer anarchists who are just getting started organizing around the climate crisis and building methods of transformative survival.

If you haven’t already check out parts 1 and 2 at sub.media/its-revolution-or-de… and sub.media/its-revolution-or-de…

Or, better yet, get ready to find a place and screen all three parts together with your friends and comrades!

As Trump defunds Planned Parenthood, it's a good time to look at histories of abortion struggles that reject the government and major institutions and instead build feminist popular power from below, including the ability to conduct abortions and other reproductive care.

In my 2024 article “'To Repulse the State from Our Uteri': Anarcha-feminism, Reproductive Freedom, and Dual Power” I analyze how anarcha-feminists critiqued the state and attempted to build feminist dual power in response to the New Right’s attacks on reproductive freedom.

From the 1970s to today, anarcha-feminists have sought to build grassroots infrastructure, knowledge, and organizations like self-help groups in which they learn how to conduct abortions and other reproductive care, thus taking back power from the state and medical industry.

Women’s capacity to care for their own bodies and reproduction materially lessens state power. Establishing grassroots reproductive health care infrastructure is a key component of building autonomy and feminist dual power that challenges the rule of the state and capitalism.

Read more on anarcha-feminist abortion struggles in my article in Radical History Review “'To Repulse the State from Our Uteri': Anarcha-feminism, Reproductive Freedom, and Dual Power,” which you can find at the @library theanarchistlibrary.org/librar…

Tampa banner drop tells Turning Point USA (TPUSA) to GTFO

On the 7th of July, a banner drop in Tampa, FL warned TPUSA to get the fuck out of Tampa, which would require them to cancel their upcoming convention

On the 12th of July, Turning Point USA will be meeting in Tampa FL for a series of "Summits." This is Charlie Kirk's dangerous group of Fascists. When they were at the Tampa Convention Center in 2022, they even drew people in Nazi uniform with swastika flags. This was just weeks after Dobbs, and told me we were in for a very rough ride.

“Your Silence Won’t Save You”: L.A. Activists Urge Communities Nationwide to Rise Up Against Fascism #antifa #FightForfascism democracynow.org/2025/7/8/head…

how do you reduce the risk of a lithium ion battery fire?
* never tinker with a battery;
* only use certified, manufacturer-approved batteries and chargers;
* keep it in sight while it charges;
* if you notice anything out of the ordinary — strange odours, discolouration, excessive heat, change in shape, leaking or odd noises — stop using it and contact the manufacturer.

cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tor…

Fuel nearly exhausted, hospitals overwhelmed, and new displacement orders issued as humanitarian access remains heavily restricted.
The UN urgently calls for safe aid delivery and fuel entry. #3e #GazaGenocide news.un.org/en/story/2025/07/1…

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Video: ICE agents brandish rifles, drive through protesters at S.F. immigration court

Immigration agents clashed protesters, who were trying to stop an arrest at the courthouse, in San Francisco’s most violent ICE encounter of 2025.

missionlocal.org/2025/07/video…

I tested out the GrapheneOS Browser and Brave to see if it is an APP or OS issue causing the battery drain

GrapheneOS only seems to have a battery drain with brave browser. The GrapheneOS browser will honor the RESTRICTED battery mode setting. Brave will continue to run in the background in RESTRICTED mode and reduce your battery life

Brave just runs forever and says FU LOL

in reply to OneEyeKing

@OneEyeKing I believe Epstein Island is a joint CIA/Mossad operation to blackmail politicians to do their and Israels bidding as they have ever since Kennedy's assassination. I don't think Trumps sudden conversion to Judaism has anything to do with his daughters marrying a Jew, people with any serious religious persuasions aren't going to switch faiths because of who their daughers marry. I think far more likely it was because Mossad has videos of him diddling a kiddling.l

“[Striking workers] shut off the water from the outside and then parked their car over the valve [to prevent it being turned back on]. It’s not legal activity… they breached the fence, they came in and started taking trash from dumpsters and compactors and throwing it on the floor.”

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xAI has disabled Grok, deleted a slew of its antisemitic and neo-Nazi posts, posted a statement, and are evidently rolling back the prompt that made it identify as "MechaHitler," but this new low for Elon Musk's chatbot will live in internet infamy:

Source : rollingstone.com/culture/cultu…

#ai #llm #musk #grok #mechahitler 🙄🇺🇸

Netanyahu vows to combat what he calls ‘vilification against Israel’ online | US news | The Guardian
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So I guess we can expect an increase in propaganda from both Israel and the US. They're both very good at it, sadly.

#Palestine #Israel #USA
@palestine

Firefighters from Mexico aid Texas flood search and rescue: ‘There are no borders’ | Texas floods 2025 | The Guardian
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j…

I wonder if Trump will deport them too?

#TexasFloods #Trump #USA #Mexico

US supreme court clears way for Trump officials to resume mass government firings | Trump administration | The Guardian
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j…

#Trump #SCOTUS

in reply to Artemis

Look, if we intend to make it through all the chaos that is coming, a lot of us need to start thinking in terms of liberation in a big way. We need transformative justice not imprisonment & slavery.

We can't be squeamish now. We can't clutch our pearls over "criminality" as defined by a State that exerts violent control over us all.

As far as I'm concerned, as long as our prisons are still standing, we haven't yet done enough to vanquish fascism. You have to burn the roots.

in reply to Artemis

Dear liberals (if any of you are reading), please for the sake of us all, we need you to get over your fear of "criminals" as a class of person.

We need you to trust that we can build a better society that deals with violence, when it occurs, differently. For that matter, we already know that "crime" decreases when poverty decreases, so our "crime" problem is primarily a poverty problem!

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in reply to Artemis

Instead of thinking of them as "criminals" think of them as "desperate people pushed to the brink by an uncaring system" and that should motivate you the right way.
Yes, there are actual people out there who want to hurt you. Most of them are already in positions of power or are seeking them out but you probably weren't thinking about that kind of crime even though you are far more likely to be a victim of it. You are probably already a victim of multiple crimes of that type. Go after them. They are the criminals stalking you and targeting you.
Not a guy living in his car or the person begging for food. That could be you. That could be you.
One medical emergency, one weather disaster, one layoff -- that could be you.
in reply to Artemis

Yep. The segments of society who feel the most excluded, will inevitably feel less bound by the "social contract" (because it was already torn up for them!) and the laws of society. That should be obvious, but the NIMBYs' first instinct is always harsher policing and increased gentrification to shield them from the hordes at the gates.

Preventing such stratification is one important reason there are no private schools in Finland.

borgenproject.org/education-in…

in reply to Artemis

When former Republicans understand that a goal of just going back to the way things were isn't enough, it shouldn't be this hard to convince everyone else.

"The movement must be, at some level, oppositional to the status quo. It cannot only be a defense of democracy and our institutions, it must be a challenge to them." thebulwark.com/p/how-to-think-…

Philly. A city of trash (and the sanitation workers are on strike), a city of Democrats (but I repeat myself), and a city of the stupid. Well, anything technical is looked down upon. Now, the only thing I don't like about remotely-driven cars is the safety factor. Sometimes these cars do not drive as they are supposed to, actually leading to death of the occupant(s) of the car. But, I would not trash someone else's car, not even literally. In Philly they will though..

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