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#1
General / Re: Compilation of european folk punk
November 23, 2015, 06:44:11 PM
giz! it's halley. I sold all 3 copies I had left at the boston anarchist bookfair this weekend (and will def. burn more copies later). What's the best way to send donations to the camp? Do they have a paypal/ bank account?
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#2
- first: deconstruct yourself (socialization, gender, influence that capitalism has had on your thoughts, patriarchy, white supremacy culture, internalized homophobia, etc)
- get mad at the injustice. fucken MAD
- let the anger fuel your actions (cuz no revolution ever happened without people who were angry)
- be the change you want to see in the world
- make a zine and trade with zinesters in the mail


the only thing we have total control over changing in this world is our own selves. The world can be "helped" when we first heal/educate ourselves from however we've been indoctrinated/socialized/lied to by our toxic culture. so working on oneself is always a good step if you want to participate in building a positive society.
There is way more activism to be done in your local community than you think (does the high school still have a racist "indian" mascot logo? is there a safe sober place where kids can hang out? Is there a weekly queer meet-up?) If you start organizing on an issue in your town, you might eventually meet people who are thinking the same thing. and they might be way older or with different class backgrounds than you
Networking is important. Go to the closest anarchist bookfair with your new zine and give it to everyone and make trades. Writing to zinesters is a great way to make connections with people, even if they live far away.

If the punks are just getting drunk, fuck em and fuck punk. Networking on social justice issues happens across all kinds of backgrounds of people, so you might find an ally where you least expect it (like the library, perpahs?)
#3
General / Re: Introduce Yourself Thread
January 18, 2015, 04:40:55 PM
hey, I used to be on here yearrrs ago.
hi again.