Anews Podcast 232 – 10.15.21
From Anews Podcast
Sound editing by Greg.
Reading by Octox of poem The Gallows
What’s new this week written by chisel, read by chisel and chuckles
From Anews Podcast
Sound editing by Greg.
Reading by Octox of poem The Gallows
What’s new this week written by chisel, read by chisel and chuckles
Barricade Bulletin No.15 is out now. You can receive it directly from members locally or from the usual local outlets. For those of you who live outside of Derry and the North West you can download the online version which now carries news, articles and other information.
from IGD by Simoun Magsalin
Power in the Pandemic under Duterte
From the beginning of the pandemic, anarchists were not surprised to see opportunistic power grabs by nation-states around the world. Governments have used the pandemic as an opportunity to deepen social control. The state showed its mortality, as well as highlighted the true misery of capitalism for many; global markets came to a halt and governments scrambled to appear as if they had a plan. At the same time, it is no surprise that many governments saw this as an opportunity to further consolidate power, as the unprecedented virus sparked fear across all of humanity.
From KTVZ News Channel 21, October 14, 2021
Original title:100 anarchists cause more than $500,000 damage
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Portland police say a group of about 100 anarchists caused more than $500,000 in damage to businesses and government buildings in downtown Portland Tuesday night.
KGW reported the violence broke out at the end of a memorial gathering to mark the 2-year anniversary of the killing of self-proclaimed anarchist Sean Kealiher.
From Institute of Modern Russia
In September, the Russian government continued its persecution of two anarchist movement members: a Chelyabinsk court handed down prison sentences to Dmitry Tsibukovsky and Anastasia Safonova for displaying a banner opposing the FSB.
From Independent.co.uk by Lizzie Dearden
Original title: Prosecutors drop anarchist terror charges against drug dealer
Toby Shone pleaded guilty to eight drug offences after terror allegations dropped
Prosecutors have dropped anarchist terror charges against a drug dealer.
From The Intercept by Natasha Lennard, October 16 2021,
Original Title: A Florida Anarchist Will Spend Years in Prison for Posts
Daniel Baker’s calls for armed defense against possible far-right attacks led to a much harsher sentence than that facing most insurrectionists.
via sansnom, Translated by Act for freedom now!
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France: “Prisons on fire”/”Destroy the CRA”
The exhibition on the abolition of the death penalty soiled by anarchists
from contra info via raddle.me by cretin
La Paz, Bolivia: Responsibility claim for an incendiary device placed outside the Chilean consulate
The Calacoto neighborhood in the South Zone of the city of La Paz, where the rich take refuge behind their walls and their private security guards, saw their passivity interrupted by the placement of an incendiary device composed of 10 liters of gasoline, black powder and a timer, which unfortunately did not meet its objective.
from It's Going Down
An Online Panel Hosted by Forest City Anarchists
Announcing an online forum on abolitionism and the threat of reformism. Hosted by Forest City Anarchists.
On Saturday October 23rd at 7PM EST, join us on Twitch for a live discussion about abolitionism, the threat of reformism, and how it all relates to the state. We have several guests lined up to cover these topics and then follow up by answering questions from the audience.
From Gods and Radicals by Christopher Scott Thompson, October 13, 2021
A Response to “What Happened to Anarchism”
This post is a response to Rhyd Wildermuth’s “What Happened to Anarchism? (A Critique of American Antifa)”, which was published here on Gods and Radicals on September 7. As I am an anarchist and anti-fascist, Rhyd must have known I would disagree with his article. Still, I doubt he would have predicted the impact it had on me. After reading what Rhyd had to say, I was up until four in the morning wrestling with intense anger and sorrow because of his words.
From Empty Hands by Spencer Beswick
Against All Domination at Anarchist Gatherings (1986-89)
A series of annual gatherings from 1986 to 1989 revitalized the anarchist movement and built the infrastructure for national and continental coordination. I will share more writing about this in the future, but I wanted to share a quick anecdote about the debates over food and animal liberation at these convergences. They offer a window into the evolving values and ethical norms of the anarchist movement at the time. Anarchists developed a commitment to fighting all forms of oppression, hierarchy, and domination—including of other species—rather than solely focusing on capitalism and the state.
The Berkeley Anarchist Study Group will hold the 2021 BASTARD Conference at 12pm on Saturday, November 13, at The Long Haul Infoshop in Berkeley, CA. BASTARD is an annual gathering of informal, autodidactic conversations and presentations about anarchy. It functions as a forum for participants in the study group as well as guests from around the world to share their interests and pursuits. We took the year off in 2020 for obvious reasons, but we’re back this year for an afternoon of discussions around the theme of Excess.
from It's Going Down
Zoe Baker on Lessons from Anarchist History
On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we speak with anarchist historian and YouTuber, Zoe Baker, about lessons from anarchist history, what past struggles can teach us about the social movements of today, just what the hell an ‘anarcho-communist’ is, and how anarchists in the past have dealt with the question of organization, tactics, and strategy.