Today's Topics:
1. Britain, Glasgow Events - Glasgow Autonomy Update~~
19.10.2016 (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
2. France, Alternative Libertaire AL October - Analysis:
Understanding capitalism to better destroy the (fr, it, pt)
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
3. Britain, Class War at the London Anarchist Bookfair 2016, 29
October (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
4. anarchism "Black and Red" APO: ConcConcentration solidarity
comrade who tried to intervene in Metropolis Thes / niki (gr)
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
5. A story about the everyday power of a solidarity network -
Brighton Hospitality Workers (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
6. Poland, rozbrat.org: Anarchists attack - with children ... a
book! Rules are to be broken. Guide to the anarchy for children
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
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Hi everyone, ---- Some events here featured in last update but have a look through for the
new ones!! ---- Love, ---- Your Autonomy Update producing friends ---- Benjamin Franks -
Anarchist Engagement in State Elections ---- Wednesday 19th Oct 19:00 ---- Centre for
Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD ---- The formal rejection of, and
refusal to participate in, state elections has been regarded as a core feature
distinguishing anarchism from other socialist groupings. Looking at contemporary and
classical anarchist positions this talk and discussion draws out many of the core
criticisms of parliamentary representationalism that have come to define anarchism's
general rejection of electoral politics, showing how electoral politics recreates class
hierarchies and inadequately identifies the locations of - and responses to - oppressive
power. However, there have been a number of occasions in the UK, Ireland and Australia
where anarchists have participated in constitutional politics: from standing as candidates
in elections, from participating in referendums.
This event explores the differences in and between various electoral strategies adopted by
anarchists and assesses the ways in which constitutionally-entwined anarchists use
electoralism to parody and undermine state democratic legitimacy.
This event is part of RIB Project: not by the book
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Document 2016
Thursday 20 October - Sunday 23 October
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD
Document returns for its 14th year, bringing to Glasgow the best in award-winning
documentaries which will challenge everyone to consider how they see the world, and the
people in it.
We open with Kings of Nowhere (Los Reyes Del Pueblo Que No Existe), and close with Plaza
de la Soledad. In between we screen features, shorts, teach you how to make your own doc,
and welcome visiting directors, performers, inviting you to join us for the discussion.
Book via the CCA, where the large majority of our events will take
place:https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/ 0141 352 4900
Tickets:
Screenings £4 (£3) + £1 booking fee; Day pass available.
Document is FREE to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and those on income support.
Visit our website for more information: http://www.documentfilmfestival.org/
We are delighted to be collaborating with the following organisations, and thank Creative
Scotland, BFI, Alliance Française Glasgow and CCA Glasgow for their support.
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Free Pride Open Meeting/ Potluck Dinner!
Friday 21st October 17:00-20:00
GAS (contact organiser for directions freeprideglasgow@outlook.com)
Want to get involved with the planning of Free Pride? Got ideas for where we can go next?
Want to help shape the future of Free Pride? Now is your chance!
We're holding an open meeting/potluck dinner to plan some of our future events and discuss
the way forward for Free Pride after another great year. The meeting will run from 6-8pm,
but we'll be hanging out and eating food from 5, so feel free to turn up anytime!
We'll be providing food so don't worry if you can't bring anything, but also if you can,
that's great! We'll have all allergens labelled and vegan options available.
Everyone is welcome, don't worry if you haven't been involved in Free Pride before- we're
always looking for new faces to get involved and help out. If there's anything you'd like
us to discuss at the meeting, message us or post in the event!
ACCESSIBILITY:
GAS is a wheelchair accessible space, with gender neutral accessible toilets. GAS is
located just around the corner from West Street Subway, we will have volunteers waiting
there before the event to show you where to go & we will also post details of a mobile
number you can call or text if you need someone to come and meet you. Please get in touch
if there is anything that would make it easier for you to attend this event & we will see
what we can do!
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Concrete Garden Soup Off 2016
Friday 21st October 19:00-21:00
St Matthews Centre, 200 Balmore Rd, G22 6
The Soup Off is back for 2016 with another night of celebration, soup, and friendly
competition!
Entries welcome from local soup enthusiasts! Soups must be made entirely by you as an
indivdual or group, and should be made using mostly local and seasonal ingredients.
For more information, or if you'd like to enter a pot of soup, get in touch with us at
paula@concretegarden.org.uk or 0141 237 9144.
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White Poppy Appeal Scotland Conference
Friday 21st October 19:00-21:00
Grange Academy, Kilmarnock KA1 2EN
An event challenging eeryday militarsm and promoting a peaceful alterantive at
remembereance time, carrying a radical message that stands against the war machine.
We are hoping after last years great successful White Poppy appeal in Ayrshire this year
will be even better. Our aim to to challenge militarism and promote an end to all wars. We
also aim to promote the remembrance of conscientious objectors.
We will have speakers from many different peace groups as well and a broad international
spectrum of the peace movement across the world.
This is an open meeting for all those who want to help with the camapign in any way
possible. All welcome.
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EPISODE 8: REFUSE POWERS' GRASP
Fri 21 - Sun 23 October
Tramway & The Art School, Glasgow
Check out full programme at www.arika.org.uk
The Workshop, Social and Episode 8 are friendly spaces where Arika's local friends (from
Unity, WestGAP, SWOU and We Will Rise) can come together and meet with international
friends and allies who have been involved in important Prison Abolition, LGBT, Queer and
Sex Worker struggles, and the artforms that have come out of them.
There will be Bus Pass Money Available to those who couldn't attend otherwise. If you'd
like to come but something makes that difficult for you, we would love to hear from you.
Please get in touch with Arika and we will try to help - info@arika.org.uk or 0131 556 0878.
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EPISODE 8: REFUSE POWERS' GRASP: DISCUSSION, DINNER and SOCIAL
Thursday 20 October
Kinning Park Complex
Chatting, Food & Music & Dancing
A chance to chat with all the great guests at the Episode, food by Soul Food Sisters, and
then party with Unity DJ's Alieu and Christelle
Discussion & Food 6:00 - 7:00pm
Social 7:00 - 11:00pm
A friendly social space! Dinner for all! Dancing and Music! Bring the Kids!
Child Care available for whole event except during dinner.
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EPISODE 8: REFUSE POWERS' GRASP
Friday 21 - Sunday 23 October
Tramway and The Art School
Is there a link between how we're divided into populations that can be caged and exiled by
the prison-industrial complex, and the ways people's bodies are violently categorised and
segregated by race, class, gender or ability?
Episode 8 celebrates all the unruly ways we refuse to be defined by such violence, escape
attempts to constrain us, tear down the walls of normative culture and build joy in flight.
3 days of performances, discussions, screenings, workshop and a club with gender
non-conforming rebels, students of blackness, lawyers, archivists, anarca-feminist street
artists and witches, party hosts, filmmakers, prison abolitionists, poets, DJ's,
ex-prisoners and multi-media artists including:
Joshua Allen | boychild | Kai Lumumba Barrow | English Collective of Prostitutes | Elysia
Crampton | Glasgow Open Dance School | Che Gossett | Reina Gossett | Juliana Huxtable |
CeCe McDonald | Miss Major | Mujeres Creando | Sondra Perry | Scot-Pep | Dean Spade | Eric
A Stanley | Umbrella Lane | We Will Rise
Tramway
25 Albert Drive
Glasgow, G41 2PE
The Art School
20 Scott Street
Glasgow, G3 6PE
Kinning Park Complex
43 Cornwall St,
Glasgow, G41 1BA
All events are free for friends in the asylum system / in the struggle for papers. If you
want to come to the Club in the Art School, just mention this at the Box Office. All other
events don't require you to mention this anywhere.
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BSL
Check out our Introduction and Overview video in BSL to get a taster of what to expect -
http://bit.ly/Epi8BSL. The following events will be British Sign Language (BSL)
interpreted by Jo Ross and others.
Fri 21 - Life in Flight from Every Prison, Sat 22 - Miss Major and CeCe McDonald in
Coversation, Sun 23 - Lineage for a Multiple-Monitor Work-Station, Sun 23 - Juliana Huxtable
If you would like to attend other events, and require BSL interpretation we will try to
make that happen. Please contact us, with as much notice as possible, and we will do our
best - info@arika.org.uk to arrange.
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Subtitling
The following events will have Stage to Text Subtitling, provided by Stage Text.
Fri 21 - Life in Flight from Every Prison, Sat 22 - Captive Genders - Criminalisation, Sat
22 - Miss Major and CeCe McDonald in Coversation, Sun 23 - Against Inclusion
This involves the verbatim transcription of dialogue into text form as it is spoken live.
Text is displayed as captions on a screen within the space.
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Rags to Riches - ‘Upcycle Your Skill'
Saturday 22 October - 12:00-15:00
Govanhill Baths, 99 Calder Street, G42 7RA
Please join us to celebrate the work of Rags to Riches ‘Upcycle Your Skill' project.
The event has been organised to showcase the work of the participants along with Rags to
Riches's work and that of the participants who are producing their own upcycled products
as a result of this project.
Join us and take part in small upcycling workshops, talks from Esty Local Glasgow team
leaders and presentations.
And get ahead of the game, beat the X-Mas gift buying rush and be super organised by
coming along to purchase some of the new stock from the fabulous Rags to Riches upcycled
products range and some new emerging makers!
‘Upcycle Your Skills' was kindly supported by the Bank Of Scotland Foundation
https://glasgowanarchists.wordpress.com/
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precarious producer, borrower, consumer, taxpayer, users of public services, natural
resources, all these titles protean twenty-first century capitalism exploits us! ---- The
repeated crises has traversed the world economy in recent years show that capitalism has
arrived at a particular stage of development. Of course, the current capitalism inherited
from its earlier stages: the traces and flaws are many. Merchants and industrious to
increase their capital, draw on two resources: cheap labor and products of the
settlements. Colonialism - imperialism of the capitalist states and their drivers - is for
three centuries, and continues to be today, a great source of increased profits for the
capitalists, big and small. ---- The primary purpose of any capitalist is to increase the
capital accumulated from unpaid surplus labor. But even through the development of trade,
still unequal trade in this system (see all the work of Samir Amin on "unequal exchange"
in Africa and in the world).
With the first crises of capitalist development, we realize little by little that this
economic system is developed by successive crises. Crises are the only means of regulating
the capitalist system.
The first objective of crisis the fight without thank you that engage the capitalists
among themselves. Everyone tries to take market share from others. In this law of the
jungle, all shots are allowed and usually in a hurry. The system has a short-term vision.
Its ability to anticipate are no better today than yesterday. This suggests that the
system, dominated as it is by the lure of profits, is not suitable for their own learning.
The second objective crisis is to reduce the share of wage labor to increase the share
capital. Compress loads wages up by falling purchasing power are lost (increases in wages
granted provisionally due to strikes and workers' struggles). Obtain legislative changes
to make the most precarious and dependent workers, to cut off their wings and reduce their
nuisance value. Since 1989 the capitalists let go and require governments to austerity
policies that allow them to obtain the greatest possible benefits for them and the biggest
insecurities for all others.
On the menu: insecurity for all!
The exploitation of wage earners remains one of the bases of the enrichment of the
capitalists of the world. But in the twentieth century class workers showed unsuspected
control capabilities. So capitalism is it since to increase and decrease precarious
groups, including a multiplication of statuses of workers, the strength of the workers.
The capitalists have understood the need to protect their super profits, they increase the
employed groups (written in the feminine because 85% of employees are women), from
"chômistes" precarious, undocumented diplomas, undocumented, poor, to bring these groups a
"modern" slavery for the rich. While maintaining the minimum capacity of these populations
to consume for that market exchanges continue to grow. When are we going to replace the
exchange value merchant by the social utility value? In social utility, no one is precarious!
International finance claims to rule the world
The new capitalism is characterized by very large companies and very large multinational
companies who do not want to "get their hands dirty" with the exploitation of workers.
That capitalism is being transformed into a myriad of increasingly limited companies and
companies without workers. These 'undertakings' therefore will outsource the actual
production of sub-companies to produce goods in which managers will do the dirty work to
"manage" that is to say, operate, and staff employed worker which will increasingly
precarious. Thus, the responsibility is diluted, it makes it increasingly limited power
and is still hiding more behind this organizational smokescreen. This capitalism becomes
essentially or exclusively financial. It dictates the financial rate of return to its
subcontractors and its collaborators.
The move from traditional capitalism to financial capitalism, began in the 1973/1975
years, has accelerated from 2007. The financial capitalism operates essentially contracts,
financial agreements and loans, many of which are government bonds . These financial
traffic, including the "margins" of profits from subcontractors, produce most of the
profits. Huge relevant financial masses must turn as soon as possible, thanks to the
proliferation of international trade exchanges, to further increase profits. The
capitalists always invent more pharmacies loans to individuals, intermediate bodies of
transmission and distribution, to leave no space to another system.
On the other hand these financial centers are also rich on loans for poor countries,
borrowing and organized under the aegis of the IMF requirements, leading to the fact that
these countries can not pay annually as interest on loans, without never hope to repay the
borrowed capital. These are real legal mafias that have implemented globally and what they
call "globalization" is in fact that the internationalization of grabbing and
"anonymisation" of capital (see Geneva CADTM studies at that point).
The exploitation of the planet's resources and imperialism
In the first analysis of capitalism from 1830 to 1914, capitalism was criticized mainly
for its exploitation of human labor. Few analyzes showed that it could not function
without the exploitation of the planet's resources. The beliefs of the time left to think
that natural resources were infinite. Also the idea was: "If we do not find what you want
in industrialized countries, we go elsewhere to eat. "Epoch" blessed "of colonization,
with the three M, Military, Merchants and Missionaries. It was also believed that many
militants left at the time. Needless to condemn the narrow perspectives that were theirs
then, but one wonders how today the activists left should persevere the narrowness of view?
In this 21 century, colonization continues, disguised sometimes, but just as wild (we will
not develop here, see the sites including Survival and colonialism Exit) Recent examples
concern the "purchase" rare earth d Africa by China, India, the United States, Australia
(in order of importance). There is also the extractive capitalist policies and struggles
of revolutionaries in South America against these policies. The anti-capitalist struggle
today does not include enough this imperialist appearance. While some feel that
colonialism has disappeared with the colonies, it has not gone to the colonized peoples!
In developed countries, there are voices increasingly against this exploitation of the
planet and against the official discourse on "the benefits of growth." New activists exist
warn of early signs of the degradation of the planet. Do you hear the jeers, insults, with
which many leftists, strong in their analyzes, welcomed "those who want to return to the
candle?" They and they only talk about nuclear power, GMOs, bees, whales. They are accused
of being locked in their "specialties" ... He is not here of government environmentalists,
but core environmentalists, those who begin to participate in actions against the system:
they soon evolve into themes which question: decay, change of climate, short circuits
between producers and consumers, fight against green capitalism.
The capitalists milk the consumers and borrowers like cows
What capitalism Century 21 can capture only by the reduction of wages, it is obtained by
squeezing the consumer. Every employee, every worker, every vulnerable person is obliged
to survive her and her family, consume in these bazaars that are the so-called "super"
markets. The proliferation of supermarkets were to ensure competition. In fact, the secret
agreements between these companies restrict competition to a minimum, just a bit to look
acceptable to the controllers, antitrust laws and governments. Despite texts and discourse
of the European Union on the "undistorted competition" from the beginning of this century,
it is the prevailing distorted competition.
This gouging takes a new turn in the 1990s with the implementation by the capitalists of
an acceleration of the technical obsolescence of speed and products. It is no longer only
produce needed goods and services, but to change the mindset of consumers. We must get
them to think in terms of fashion, bringing a passion for new technologies (which most
easily are men and women), to love what is fast, fast, love which requires a response and
immediate satisfaction. Consumers and consumers will be seduced by what is "in" in
fashion, whatever is the "must", the latest. the role of advertising and media we imagine
then on attitudes, media funded by corporate advertising. Consumers do not know or do not
want to know that what is sold as art, especially in terms of technical equipment, is
old-fashioned in laboratories of manufacturers, which has already developed the "latest"
next. They do not know that there are of "balances" factories in which workers (mostly
women) in India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Tunisia, China, underpaid and mistreated, toil to
survive.
But how to ensure that persons, who have stagnant incomes and an increasingly weak
purchasing power, consume more? It must develop in the consumers want to have today and
what we will pay tomorrow. Financial firms thus develop excessive terms and credit
companies consumer and others. Many let the capitalists put neck borrowers. (How then
could they strike?)
Capitalists also exploit taxpayers
Capitalism of the century 21, not content to exploit the work of all the workers, not
content to exploit the planet, not content to exploit consumers and borrowers, also
operates taxpayers. These workers, these workers are also increasingly exploited
taxpayers, at least those who pay taxes. The capitalists, who are the first to criticize
the government and its regulations, are those who benefit most from subsidies or disguised
displayed all the territorial organizations of all levels. The tax cuts and reductions in
employers' social contributions from the central government in the billions each year. The
subsidies obtained by private companies with regional and departmental councils, with or
without blackmail to employment, are all punctures in the money paid by taxpayers (few
comprehensive statistics on amounts diverted away). In addition to cash grants, the
capitalists get a lot of benefits in kind. Examples galore!
Part of the taxes fatten the capitalists, big and small. And elected officials are all
accomplices and all of this money transfer public funds to private pockets, with or
without corruption, bribes and kickbacks.
But the essential struggle for capitalist concerns the privatization of all public
services. With the help of the EU legislation, public services are dismantled one after
the other and their 'management' lucrative and it alone, is then entrusted to private
businesses: energy, water, post, telephone, clinics private blooming at the expense of the
public hospital, which will be left poor health. Schools, culture and leisure follow the
same path. Ultimately it is the end of the welfare state and public services.
Faced with this protean capitalism, change activism?
What today distinguishes us currents of the "left" traditional is that they want to adapt
humans to the capitalist system. The socialist-liberal-centrists still believe in the
humanization of capitalism. They show in the sense of a crass ignorance of capitalism
Century 21, which is only absolute and opportunistic search of the biggest profits
possible in these five fields of operation, regardless of the damage done to humans and
the planet.
Anarchists and libertarian currents want them to change the economic system. However the
screaming "anti-capitalism" enough? Neither the objectives nor in the form of
organizations, or in another definition of activism, we find included all five fields of
struggle. In addition, and with the exception of the first field which is of course a more
conventional base for the left, these five fields are not interconnected. Yet it is these
links that should work on control of land, if we are ever to be able to change the
economic and social system. Otherwise, just shout his "anti-capitalism" will remain useless.
Jaen Boyer (anarcho-syndicalist in Perpignan)
http://www.alternativelibertaire.org/?Analyse-Mieux-comprendre-le
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This year will see the Class War crews come together with a stall in the bookfair, and a
certainly provocative meeting, 12 noon - 1pm: Is Revolutionary Working Class Politics back
on the agenda? Yes, say Lisa McKenzie and Martin Wright, authors, broadcasters and street
activists. Our class is fed-up, brassed-off, demonised, ridiculed, ignored, marginalised,
under bitter attack from right, left and centre. ---- Lisa and Martin, in their
indomitable fiery style, argue the case for working-class insurgency and revolution in all
spheres of existence and life. And against middle-class stereotyping falsely labelling us
racist, reactionary and sexist. 12 noon - 1pm, Auditorium, Learning Centre, Ground Floor
---- Stall somewhere in the bookfair, location tba!
London Anarchist Bookfair 2016, Tottenham
When:
29th October 2016 @ 09:00 – 19:00
Where:
Tottenham, London N17, UK
This year we are in Tottenham! Nearest stations: Seven Sisters (Victoria and Rail),
Turnpike Lane (Piccadilly), Haringey Green Lanes (overground). Buses: 41, 67, 230, 341
Getting to the venue: Get the tube to Seven Sisters
29th October 2016 @ 09:00 – 19:00
WHERE: Tottenham
London N17
UK
CONTACT:
Event website
BOOKFAIR CLASS WAR
anarchist bookfair london
This year we are in Tottenham!
Nearest stations:
Seven Sisters (Victoria and Rail), Turnpike Lane (Piccadilly), Haringey Green Lanes
(overground).
Buses: 41, 67, 230, 341
Getting to the venue:
Get the tube to Seven Sisters (Victoria line) & get off at the front of the train ‘High
Road’ exit. Take Exit 1 by the papershop and you’ll come out to the start of West Green
Road. Catch the 41 bus (the stop is just past Sainsburys), & get off at Philip Lane bus
stop. Otherwise it’s a 15-20 minute walk.
The bookfair is, always has been and always will be, free entry for all. Donations and
fundraising efforts warmly welcome.
More info to be announced.
https://www.facebook.com/events/592732617575110/
Post-Bookfair Cabaret at T.Chances 6pm
When:
29th October 2016 @ 18:00 – 20:30
Where:
T.Chances, 399 High Rd, London N17 6QN, UK
Post-Bookfair Cabaret at T.Chances 6pm, comedy, bespoken words and anarchic misbehaviour.
Full line-up to be announced soonish. Followed by …
http://www.classwarparty.org.uk/event/city-mod-ska-100-vinyl-benefit-night-london-anarchist-bookfair/?instance_id=1335
In The City: Mod & Ska 100% Vinyl – A benefit night for London Anarchist Bookfair
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WHEN: 29th October 2016 @ 20:00 – 30th October 2016 @ 01:00
WHERE: T. Chances
399 High Rd
London N17 6QN
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COST: 5/3
CONTACT:
Event website
BENEFIT BOOKFAIR
Saturday 29 October 8pm – 1am
Night of Mod: 60’s R&B, Motown, Northern Soul, Jamaican Ska, Boss Reggae & Rocksteady
A benefit night for London Anarchist Bookfair
£5/£3concs On The Door
Upstairs at T. Chances, 399 High Road, London, N17 6QN.
Nearest Tube – Seven Sisters/Tottenham Hale. Buses 41, 76, 123, 149, 243, 279, 254,341,
476. N41, N73, N76, N279.
See https://www.facebook.com/events/1639529339601125/
http://www.classwarparty.org.uk/event/city-mod-ska-100-vinyl-benefit-night-london-anarchist-bookfair/
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On the fifth October 20 trial comrade S.M for intervention in Metropolis Thessaloniki /
win in which 25 people were arrested and held in response to the evacuation and demolition
of migrant housing occupation and refugees "orphanage" that belonged to the church. These
arrests are in addition to the wave of repression on the part of the state, cops,
municipality and priests evacuating three squats in our city, where the orphanage the flat
edafizoun, settle our partners and especially our members with exemplary sentences and
unaffordable fines, arrest solidarity occurring and not silent forth terrorism exercised
by the top, left without shelter dozens of migrants and refugees, throwing mud on
solidarity and roof structures and wink at fascists follow putting gas canisters at
Notaras and racists, bigots, supposedly indignant parents contaminate local communities by
setting exclusions.
Well we since we are part of this solidarity was suppressed, since we are close to our
comrades who are persecuted, because we are fighting together with refugees and immigrants
for life and dignity, as we break the racial exclusions and divisions and fight for a
world that will not fit fascists, cops, mayors, priests and all kinds of power, DO nOT FORGET.
OUR SOLIDARITY to demolish BORDERS, FENCE, FENCES AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE SOCIAL LIFE.
SOLIDARITY IN comrade S.M on trial FOR INTERVENTION IN METROPOLITAN.
THE KATALIPSEIS IS OUR HOUSE
ALL / S IN COURTS THES / NIKI TO 20/10, 9.00
Collegiality for social anarchism "Black and Red", a member of the Anarchist Political
Organisation -O.S-entration solidarity comrade who tried to intervene in Metropolis Thes /
niki
On the fifth October 20 trial comrade S.M for intervention in Metropolis Thessaloniki /
win in which 25 people were arrested and held in response to the evacuation and demolition
of migrant housing occupation and refugees "orphanage" that belonged to the church. These
arrests are in addition to the wave of repression on the part of the state, cops,
municipality and priests evacuating three squats in our city, where the orphanage the flat
edafizoun, settle our partners and especially our members with exemplary sentences and
unaffordable fines, arrest solidarity occurring and not silent forth terrorism exercised
by the top, left without shelter dozens of migrants and refugees, throwing mud on
solidarity and roof structures and wink at fascists follow putting gas canisters at
Notaras and racists, bigots, supposedly indignant parents contaminate local communities by
setting exclusions.
Well we since we are part of this solidarity was suppressed, since we are close to our
comrades who are persecuted, because we are fighting together with refugees and immigrants
for life and dignity, as we break the racial exclusions and divisions and fight for a
world that will not fit fascists, cops, mayors, priests and all kinds of power, DO nOT FORGET.
OUR SOLIDARITY to demolish BORDERS, FENCE, FENCES AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE SOCIAL LIFE.
SOLIDARITY IN comrade S.M on trial FOR INTERVENTION IN METROPOLITAN.
THE KATALIPSEIS IS OUR HOUSE
ALL / S IN COURTS THES / NIKI TO 20/10, 9.00
Collegiality for social anarchism "Black and Red", a member of the Anarchist Political
Organisation -O.S-
https://maurokokkino1936.wordpress.com/
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I worked a trial shift at the Ginger Dog pub. I was told that it would last for a 'couple'
of hours. After three hours of working, I was told that it was going really well and that
I had the job. In my experience, bosses in the hospitality sector will say this just to
get people to work longer for free. I was asked to stay on and agreed to work for an extra
three hours, meaning that I worked for six hours in total. I decided after this to not
take the job and I contacted them the next day to tell them. I also requested payment for
the full six hours worked. They did not respond to my email. I sent them another email and
received no response again. I emailed them again and told them that if they didn't pay me,
I would take action via Brighton SolFed, and I sent them some links to articles about
previous cases. They emailed me back the same day and agreed to pay me for the three
additional hours I worked beyond the initial three hour trial shift, which I accepted. I
know that they had two other people working trial shifts that week and I don't think they
got paid for them. This seems to be a common theme in hospitality. Hopefully this will
encourage others to take action - the Ginger Dog were obviously worried about the power of
direct action solidarity!
Say no to unpaid trials! If you have had trouble with an unpaid trial, you can get in
touch with us at brighton@solfed.org.uk
http://www.solfed.org.uk/brighton/a-story-about-the-everyday-power-of-a-solidarity-network
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Message: 6
Do you have at home a little rebel? This booklet is for him or her! If you want to
transfer your child values such as freedom of thought, discussion, respect for others -
read it to him. But beware! There is a risk! ---- Talking about the book, "Rules are made
to be broken. Guide to the anarchy of children "by John Seven and Jana Christy. It
contains subversive slogans such as: "Learn. Use your brain, "" Deal of things, "" Listen
to the softest voice. " Each entry is illustrated with her heart pastel. The conversation,
respect, thinking - who does not want to develop these skills in your child? ---- But
there is a catch. The book encourages independence "here and now" and not when you grow
up. Therefore, deciding to read the "Principles ..." a child, you agree that your
authority is questioned. This book is for the brave parents who want to raise courageous
children.
"The rules ..." at the same time bring closer the concept of anarchy, showing the basic
values of freedom movement. It is important now that more and more people involved in the
socio-political movements, and the best of us are looking around for alternatives to
capitalism. But because the book is not all like it. American conservative "Tea Party"
identified "Rules ..." "totally shocking", which obviously contributed to the success of
the American original.
Beautifully illustrated book, loud in the United States, translated into French, Danish
and Swedish will be released in Polish in December, effort Poznan Outbuilding Brotherhood
Troika. The book will be hard, sewn binding and 44 color pages in A5 format. Publisher
collects records on presale at www.anarchiadladzieci.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/anarchiadladzieci/
Recommendations (blurby):
Softer side of anarchy, with an emphasis on joy and independence, but also the community
and kindness.
Publishers Weekly
Delightful reading. Children's book about anarchy simply telling the truth: the
instinctive, intuitive sense of fairness, togetherness and independence naturally
connected with the desire of participatory democracy, feminism, the rights of queer,
environmental sustainability, self-determination, peace and global justice.
Bill Ayers, educator, b. Co traffic Weathermen
Perfectly wonderful book about the spirit of anarchism and its exact-fitting to the joy of
childhood. This book is full of excellent advice, wonderfully illustrated.
BoingBoing
Simple, charming holiday autonomy.
Salon
Totally shocking. Frightening in itself.
Tea Party
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