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Come on leftists,

we have shit to do, liberation to achieve, power to deconstruct, the capitalist state to conquer…

We don’t have time for ideologies which produce hate and disgust for other other leftists. The emotional content of your political motivations must be out of love, not hate; and if you don’t have the theories to explain the struggle of existence without reproducing power hierarchies and privilege based apathy, you need to have a seat or try harder to empathize with humanity cause these fully grown political cliques and clubhouses are petty AF and that shit is tired as hell. Contribute to the discourse in a way that makes people reach conclusions on their own or not at all, cause your 1/7billion ass is not out there doin’ the work to represent everyone’s experiences. You need to be out there doing the work of deconstruction and reflection or nothing at all cause vain shallow selfishness is not how you go out there and do it.

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Hear there is an anti-liberal contingent at the MAM march tomorrow in Oakland and i know there will be some anti capitalistas out in LA! solidarity fuck yeah.  now i kinda wish i could go.

Fuck Monsanto, capitalism and state control. We cannot just urge reform, labeling, boycotts etc.. all this will do is create a new market, under capitalism, for those who can afford particularly labeled food. This does not effect the poor and unhoused people who are forced to suffer under the very political food systems of the local market (the US gov. has been guiding the dominant discourse on food since marketing) as opposed to their local garden, or backyard, or food share program. As opposed to autonomy, self organization etc... these actions say they demonstrate the energy of the people but instead of talking to each other, self organizing and building networks to take direct action, they are usually guided by a speaker series, told to join a group, told to vote for policy measures or the local opportunist/leader and because of this, told to keep resigning their power to a political system instead of investing it in building commune(ity). I mean fuck Monsanto, but fuck liberal solutions and mass based consumer driven politics that cause us to water down the issues (or repeat party lines) when we 'show our solidarity'. We must only be showing solidarity because most of us are not invested in the dominant narrative put out by these activist performances, these symbolic announcements to gain popular support easily and deliberately recuperated by the Democratic (or whatever your popular mildly left neoliberal fascist party might presume to be) party. and we tell ourselves that it is enough, that it is something. 

Shit is going to pop off (or get worse, or more austere, or maybe we can act now) and community, local or popular assemblies are more valuable than idgaf how many votes you wanna garner for the initiative you got on the ballot by continuing a bureaucratic and disconnected unrepresentative process. participation is how we defeat capitalism. participatory space, participatory self organization. participatory to the degree that there are ten different creative ideas/direct actions going on at the same time at the same action, instead of one program with a well qualified agenda appealing to whateverthefuck power apparatus. we participate in creating in our own lives, fuck their means of production. fuck their means of politics.

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hello people

this is sometimes a coping blog

so all day yestahday i've been involved in facebook dialogues/threads and i swurr people are using the socratic method on me or some shit like quizzes, asking me all these questions. i'm gonna pull some, just because wtf

'do you even know what prop c is?'
'do you know the significance of OSLO?"
'Why the focus on attacking organizers and not attacking Monsanto? Do only white middle class people eat?'
'Was solving the issue part of your intention?
'Did you know that there are people right here who are helping organize MAM?'
'Are you proud of the way you handled this and would you do it the same next time?'
'Why force your ideals of the ideal action on to them? WHy not plan the "perfect" action with all their diversity of tactics? Is it because you cannot organize a march/rally with the same number of people the MAM can in LA? Do you have co-opt their non-violent event?''
but this gem is good too:
'That's a great proactive approach. Anyone actually interested in resolving the issue would have gone directly to the organizer, right to the root of the problem. This is the actual radical approach.'

I REALLY GOTTA BE MORE CAREFUL ABOUT THOSE BLOG POSTS YA'LL ;)

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Cypriot “no” inspires Greeks to rail against austerity March 30, 2013

Greeks and opposition parties inspired by the Cypriot rejection of an unpopular bailout deal urged Athens on Wednesday to stand up to foreign lenders whose demands have resulted in repeated rounds of austerity that have made Greek life a misery.

Cyprus’s parliament on Tuesday rejected a levy on bank deposits demanded in return for aid, raising the spectre of a default for the island nation that could mean enduring wave after wave of spending cuts and tax rises, just like Greece.

“See what Cyprus did? We are proud of them,” said Fey Papadopoulou, 22, a university student. “They should be an example for our politicians, who have succumbed to every demand.”

Cyprus pleaded with Russia on Wednesday for a five-year extension and lower interest on an existing 2.5 billion euro ($3.22 billion) loan and 5 billion euros in new loans after voting down euro zone plan for a 10 billion euro bailout.

“The Cypriots set an example to follow,” left-leaning Eleftherotypia said in its leading editorial. “How can the Cypriots say ‘no’ and we can’t even reject a single property tax?”, ran a headline on Greek television channel Antenna.

Greece which first sought aid from European Union and the International Monetary Fund in 2010, has yielded to demands for harsh austerity measures that have slashed household income by almost a third and sent unemployment up to a record 26 percent.

“Cyprus said ‘No’ on our behalf too,” said Odysseas Panagiotou, a 45-year old clerk. “It’s about time that our traitors - politicians - say a big ‘No’ to the troika demands.”

The “no” vote from Nicosia comes just days before Athens and its lenders resume delicate talks on the implementation of the country’s bailout, with creditors pushing Athens to respect past pledges to fire civil servants and stick to unpopular tax rises.

Merkel’s Strategy

Whether Athens - which in the past has ignored riots and mass protests to approve austerity packages and avert bankruptcy - will be swayed by the latest outcry depends on whether Cyprus ends up bankrupt or finds a solution elsewhere, analysts said.

“If Cyprus goes bankrupt, then the government’s argument that we must stay on the austerity path will be reinforced, but if it wins better bailout terms the main opposition’s arguments will be stronger,” said Thomas Gerakis, head of Marc pollsters.

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government - which has been scrambling to assure Greeks that their bank deposits are not at risk due to the Cypriot crisis - said late on Tuesday it supported Cyprus’s choices.

But Greece’s anti-bailout opposition, including the radical leftist Syriza party, rushed to accuse him and Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras of bowing to the austerity demands of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“After the Cypriots’ proud ‘no’, Mr. Samaras and Mr. Stournaras are the most faithful adherents of Ms. Merkel’s strategy,” said a statement from Syriza, Greece’s most popular party according to a MARC/Alpha survey published on Tuesday.

“The Cypriot parliament shows the way of real negotiation, which no pro-bailout government in Greece even considered.”

Syriza also interpreted a statement late on Tuesday by the European Central Bank to continue funding Cypris banks within existing rules, as a sign of weakness on the part of creditors.

“And just like that, we found out that another way is possible,” Syriza deputy Rena Dourou tweeted a few minutes after the ECB statement was release.

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cause like the shit that matters (granted, the shit that matters IMO) but like actual calls for solidarity or tactical ideas or communiques or anything praxis related to our CURRENT struggle against domination/fascism doesn't get posted/reblogged. 

historical quotes? old theorists? images from 'radical' history? yup. reblogged. for revolutionary effect... but not practice. 

i fucking love image based propaganda too but it's a cheap trade for communication from engaged participants/criticalists. please go reblog the communique from squatters under attack in oakland. 

i'm losing f(a)ith. haha. 

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