Friday, July 27, 2007

Americans, Canada's Mexicans.

Great social theorists(Dave Chapelle, Negri, and Michael Moore) of our current times are calling on people to migrate, mobilize, and delete the borders, we will create a global community and reap the fucking benefits. We have found a whole through the wall and it is only a little bit more north than the first whole in the wall between the US and Mexico, its the great Canadian border to the north! Lets hop on this new underground railroad and make it high times for us all eh! When Dave Chapelle ran for president years ago he had a solution to what HMO's and the US government call health care, fake Canadian ID's. Michael Moore's solution take yourself down to sunny Cuba and get a check up and pay, literally, cents for prescription drugs that cost 100's in the US and free doctor visits.

1. Get one of these: whatever they charge has to be less than your insurance!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

The Police to Protect and Serve(..or punch you in the face)?!

New Orleans is mighty strange these days..."he footage filmed by an AP cameraman showed Mr Davis being repeatedly punched and kicked by a group of police officers.
The police said the man was being arrested by two officers for public drunkenness, and then a number of others joined in.
He appeared to show little aggression towards the police, who pulled him to the ground, punched and kicked him in the face.
He was handcuffed and the film clearly shows a pool of blood on the pavement as a result of his injuries."

Watch closely and answer these questions. So at what point should a person who is being arrested stop having his/her hands behind their back, is it when the police start punching you in the head send your head cracking into the wall or when they slam you to the ground? When did it become standard procedure for the police to physically harass the press? It was probably the stress factor.





If you want to see impressive resistiing arrest


Articles:
  • US Police Dismissed over Beating

  • Infoshop
  • Monday, July 16, 2007

    What is "anarcho" about "Anarcho-Primitivism"?

    "Primitivism is a pipe dream - it offers no way forwards in the struggle for a free society. Often its adherents end up undermining that struggle by attacking the very things, like mass organisation, that are a requirement to win it. Those primitivists who are serious about changing the world need to re-examine what they are fighting for."

    For a long time now I have been thinking about the actual meaning behind the "anarcho" in "Anarcho-primitivism". Also, I have asked myself why have I given an ideology that i do not subscribe to so much thought? It all comes down to the conclusion that primitivism and primitivists have nothing to do with anarchism, ideologically speaking.

    It would seem that the movement/idea/current mainly housed within the US is an interesting intellectual question that wastes a lot of time trying to pass itself off as an anti-mass movement social movement, which recruits within the autonomous/anti-parliamentary left while claiming to not be left but still is left, somehow, and hopes to do all these things with out us or them realizing the contradictions looming overhead. As libcom's article will adress, I was sold on anti-civ ideology until I could not explain to myself what to do with some 5 billion human-beings and what that question and answer have to do with anarchism or the social liberation from work, can you?

    With that being said, I would like to state being against primitivism does not make you an enemy of "nature". Primitivists do not have a monopoly on eco-defense.

    Libcom.org on Primitivism:
  • Anarcho-Primitivism?
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