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**MIDEAST POLITICS**,
*Global Politics,
//class war//,
3 BLaCK PaNTHERS and the L.S.P.,
alternative monogamists,
Anarchism,
Anarchist Black Cross,
Anarcho-Socialism,
Anarchy Is A Must,
Anti-Racist-Action,
Black History is World History,
Bob Marley,
Boring Man,
CrimethInc.,
food not bombs,
Haile Selassie I Archives,
IWW,
Malcolm X,
Northwest World Reggae Festival,
RADICAL POLITICS,
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Gender
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Age
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Location
about me
I'm an social anarchist. Very militant in the political and resistance sense.
I'm rather serious and and ardently radical at times otherwise I'm playful, warm but a little hard edged with bigots into things like racism, homophobia and fascism etc (though I don't like being rude unless someone asks to be put in their place). I'm outspoken, gentle, warm, caring and co-operative, very much into consensus and listening to all (except for tyrants who deserve to be SHUT DOWN). I heavily relate to many different "sub-culture" groups (or groups period, as I don't believe in the concept of minorities as that phrase can sometimes convey), like old school "ruddies", anti-racist red skins (ANTIFA), political vegans, and some times a few hippies if they have a true political anarchist side and realize that passivity is often more an excuse NOT TO take a stand rather than creating peace. EXTREME amounts of harm are created by turning a passive blind eye to what is happening on this planet --- and focusing on domestic issues pretty much alone (democrats) leaves the rest of the world exposed to our foreign policies of imperialism, robbery and litteral slaughter of millions of peoples yearly. I tire of nihilist's, "hedonist's" and shallow club punks that rip off and distort all the tenants of anarchism to seem rebellious. By the way anarchism is NOT chaos. I would define myself most closely tied to Latin/African resistance, music and culture. I don't give a damn about any expected rebel or other image for myself! Please don't expect me display any stereotypes about "anarchism" for a camera. I'm not into image (mine or yours) --- frankly I like things meaty and deep and tire of "the show". If people need a stereotype they should ponder the words of Che Guevara when he said, "At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love," or look at the love in Bob Marley's or Subcomandante Marcos eye's. Sheesh! People might be using pics as crutches and depending on them a bit to much here. Remind me to have a camera on hand the next time I "ACT like an anarchist!" "This silliness is getting a little, well --- silly." Enough on that topic, let's focus on what I write, or think, or feel and not my lack of contrived visual angst for the camera. I'll work on filling in a little of this page over time too, but I'm not here as much as I am Myspace and others. I don't care for being referred to as a "goddess" --eekks, I rather dislike that term altogether. It strikes to close to matriarchy or something for me, and/or as overdone flattery. I'm just a women, female, chick, or lady - anything but a goddess.
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*The State, then is the most flagrant negation, the most cynical and complete negation of humanity. It rends apart the universal solidarity of all men upon the earth, and it unites some of them only in order to destroy, conquer, and enslave all the rest..."
Common Myths About Anarchism:
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Anarchists advocate complete chaos This is a complete myth with no basis in reality. Anarchists do not advocate chaos and anarchy does not mean chaos. Similar slander used to be said about the ideas of democracy and republics. In places where a Monarchy was thought necessary the idea of elected governments was often equated with complete chaos. This association is the result of slander by the powerful (the state, corporations, etc.) that control the media ... read more
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