
Distroism Now! #2: Counter Flow Collective on Starting a Distro
01/04/22 • 77 min
Welcome to the second installment of Distroism Now! For those that thought it would never happen, our second episode features the Counter Flow Collective, a distro behind some amazing titles, who presents a discussion on how and why you should start a distro. They go over some nuts and bolts about how to get your hands on a copy machine, as well as why and how it fits into the wider anarchist project.
They also present a broad discussion on the Grindr app from a radical trans perspective, covering everything from some history of Bash Back! to looking at the app’s possible use in antifascist resistance, and beyond.
More Info: Counter Flow collective here.
photo: Pixabay
Welcome to the second installment of Distroism Now! For those that thought it would never happen, our second episode features the Counter Flow Collective, a distro behind some amazing titles, who presents a discussion on how and why you should start a distro. They go over some nuts and bolts about how to get your hands on a copy machine, as well as why and how it fits into the wider anarchist project.
They also present a broad discussion on the Grindr app from a radical trans perspective, covering everything from some history of Bash Back! to looking at the app’s possible use in antifascist resistance, and beyond.
More Info: Counter Flow collective here.
photo: Pixabay
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This Is America #155: Philly and Spokane Heater Bloc; Discussion on Coup Power Point
Welcome, to This Is America, December 30th, 2021.
We’re out here! Bunch of folks came to see about the heaters. 🥶 pic.twitter.com/e3xrkQbn9M
— Heaterbloc Spokane (@HeaterblocSpo) December 27, 2021
On today’s episode, we are joined with members of Heater Bloc Spokane and Philly, as we discuss how they are responding to attacks on houseless and displaced people in their communities and working on a new mutual aid initiative that involves creating DIY “heaters” that are designed to be (more) fire safe in tents and encampments. For a guide on how to build your own heaters, go here. Check the links above for ways to donate.
As anarchists, we don't believe that the standing US government is fundamentally any more legitimate than a Trump dictatorship would be. Neither deserve the right to rule us.
But we should be prepared for Republicans to try to repeat this stunt—and for Democrats to do nothing. pic.twitter.com/BiONgXruYc
— CrimethInc. (@crimethinc) December 30, 2021
Joined by a special guest from Feel the News, we then switch gears and talk about the recent leak of a power point presentation outlining the January 6th attempted coup and how a series of text messages from Fox News anchors directly to Trump officials during the storming of the capitol shines a light on the relationship between the State and the corporate press.
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This Is America #156: Students & Workers Stage Walkouts as Omicron Surges; FBI Surveilled Portland Protests; One Year Since J6
Welcome, to This Is America, January 7th, 2021.
On today’s episode, we first bring you an audio report from a New Year’s Eve noise demo in so-called Tucson, Arizona, where in the past year, at least 10 people have died in the local jail. People rallied outside of the facility, playing music, making noise, shooting fireworks – and standing in solidarity with those on the inside.
We then speak with our legal correspondent, and break down news that the FBI was embedded within the George Floyd protests in so-called Portland, Oregon throughout 2020 and early 2021. We talk about what this news means and how it fits into a larger pattern of repression.
We then switch to our discussion, where we look back on the one year anniversary of the attempted January 6th coup in Washington DC. We talk about what has and hasn’t changed, how both the far-Right and the GOP has shifted, and why the possibilities for far-Right violence are higher than ever.
All this and more, but first, let’s get to the news!
Living and Fighting
In the midst of the “great resignation,” workers are walking off the job and organizing sickout actions in the face of the omicron surge and the push by both corporate parties to force workers back into the workforce and students back into schools, as inflation grows and supply chains falter.
Day 2 of the Elmwood walkout! You can support us here: https://t.co/9wnlIEik2o pic.twitter.com/LkpEKrBBZ7
— SBWorkersUnited (@SBWorkersUnited) January 6, 2022
- In Buffalo, New York, workers at Starbucks have walked off the job for several days in protest of working conditions.
- In Portland, MN, workers at a pizzeria walked off the job after multiple calls for better workplace safety.
- In Chicago, schools have shut down classes for over 340,000 students, after teachers demanded a return to online instruction. According to one report:
“Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the district have branded the walkout an illegal work stoppage for which teachers’ pay will be docked. The union has accused the mayor and officials of “locking out” teachers by freezing their online platforms, preventing a return to remote learning...The White House appeared to side with the district, with Biden’s press secretary saying on Wednesday and Thursday that it would continue to make the case for public schools to be kept open, including in Chicago.”
Teacher sick-outs and walkoffs are spreading from #Chicago and #SanFrancisco now into #Oakland, where tomorrow teachers are organizing a wildcat sickout in protest of the State's response to the #Omnicron surge. https://t.co/zupLHSHCst pic.twitter.com/fNrHxToQcq
— It's Going Down (@IGD_News) January 7, 2022
- In San Francisco and Oakland, teachers have also organized sickout actions. These organized actions are part of a much larger wave in response to the spread of the coronavirus variant. Already, “according to [one] education tracker, 4,783 schools across the US have been forced to begin the semester remotely.” In Portland for instance, “Two of the city’s largest high school buildings will be closed on Friday, and students will be given online assignments to complete by themselves, due to staff shortages.”
- In New York, around 300,000 students did not show up to school on Monday as classes resumed after the winter break, with
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