Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Capitalism, Cartoon, Environmental Activism, Recommended Reading | Tags: comic, ecocidal, enviromentalism, funny, green, joke, laugh, minimum, police, Protest, security
Usually radical attempts to ape mainstream culture go awry. We usually just don’t have enough of us paying attention to basic culture in order to set up anything strictly for fun.
Minimum Security however appears to have dodged that bullet, and has been posting green-anarchist leaning comics since 2007. The comics manage to be clever, entertaining, and rarely preachy. Addressing issues like the perils of working with the liberals, the hypocrisy of most “green” business, and the futility of most mainstream protest, Stephanie McMillan has been keeping it real while keeping it entertaining.

Filed under: Anti-War
Usually we don’t do quotes here. Not sure why, I guess it just never served our purposes. But I just came across this and wanted to share.
“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron.”
Who said that? Five star general Dwight D. Eisenhower. Yeah, that is a military man and ex-president giving a fairly accurate summation of many pacifist’s ethics.
The world is a crazy place.
Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Capitalism | Tags: 1970, be-in, easter, flag, march, pirate, Protest, protesters, rally, revolution

Filed under: Anti-War
Fight the rich, not there wars!
checkout iraq vetarns against the war
Filed under: Anti-War, Capitalism | Tags: afghanistan, army, borrowed money, budget, defense department, hunger, loans, national debt, occupation, student debt, unicef, us military

New reports are showing that the the US Military spends over $5,000,000 an hour in Afghanistan – in borrowed money alone. That’s right- not including the over $600,000,000,000 (thats billion folks) in taxpayer money the Military spends world wide in one year, Afghanistan alone requires an additional $5 million dollars an HOUR in loans. And you thought that student loans were bad.
To put these numbers into perspective- If UNICEF were to spend it’s money the way the US Military is spending in Iraq, it would burn through its annual budget in just three and a half weeks.
Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Capitalism, Downloads, How-To, Open Source Software, Organizer Resources, Propaganda of the Seed | Tags: alternative media project, amp, Anarchism, anarchist, anarchist faq, anarchy, bit torrent, bittorent, bookmooch, cash, facebook, fighting for our lives, foss, free, google bomb, googlewash, infoshop, linux, money, myspace, Open Source Software, openwiki, party, Propaganda of the Seed, torrent, twitter
In case you missed it – here are our first ten Propaganda of the Seed Articles.
Prologue: An explanation of what we mean when we say “Propaganda of the Seed” and why we think it is important.
1:Support the Alternative Media Project. The group behind InfoShop, OpenWiki, and hosting the Anarchist FAQ. They needed a new computer then, now they just need help paying the bills.
2: Open Source Software. Free as in spech as well as free as in beer, Open Source Software is a good pick for activists for a number of reasons.
3. Fighting for Our Lives. CrimethInc. will send you free stuff! Great for organizing, education, or to start a mini-infoshop!
4. BitTorrent Activism. Not just for porn and music anymore, bittorrents provide a wealth of resources for anarchist or learning about anarchism.
5. Radical Cash. Want a free way to get hundreds of people to see your message, website, or art? Break out your wallet.
6. A Political Party for Anarchists? Well . . . sort of! Hang out, have a good time, and stick it to the man!
7. My (Autonomous) Space. Admit it. You already spend too much time on Facebook. Might as well do something “constructive” with your time!
8. Googlewashing. Ideal for big groups, Googlewashing lets you control the media. Sort of.
9. BookMooch. Useful both as a source for radical literature, and as a viable alternative to capitalism.
10. KnowMore. Odds are you are going to buy that computer anyway. Might as well buy it from the nice(er) guys.
Thanks for reading! Let us know at peoplesinformative@riseup.net if you have any ideas for things people can do in their daily lives to live more free or help the anarchist movement.
Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Food | Tags: 4th, cnn michael jackson, Emma Goldman, fourth of july, hamburger, hot dog, independence day, liberty, mushroom burger, patriotism
Now we aren’t going to tell you not to enjoy a nice hamburger or hot dog, or to spend some time watching shit blow up in the sky, but one of our favorite humans, Emma Goldman, has something to say about Patriotism. As always, share and enjoy!
WHAT is patriotism? Is it love of one’s birthplace, the place of childhood’s recollections and hopes, dreams and aspirations? Is it the place where, in childlike naivete, we would watch the fleeting clouds, and wonder why we, too, could not run so swiftly? The place where we would count the milliard glittering stars, terror-stricken lest each one “an eye should be,” piercing the very depths of our little souls? Is it the place where we would listen to the music of the birds, and long to have wings to fly, even as they, to distant lands? Or the place where we would sit at mother’s knee, enraptured by wonderful tales of great deeds and conquests? In short, is it love for the spot, every inch representing dear and precious recollections of a happy, joyous, and playful childhood?
If that were patriotism, few American men of today could be called upon to be patriotic, since the place of play has been turned into factory, mill, and mine, while deafening sounds of machinery have replaced the music of the birds. Nor can we longer hear the tales of great deeds, for the stories our mothers tell today are but those of sorrow, tears, and grief.
What, then, is patriotism? “Patriotism, sir, is the last resort of scoundrels,” said Dr. Johnson. Leo Tolstoy, the greatest anti-patriot of our times, defines patriotism as the principle that will justify the training of wholesale murderers; a trade that requires better equipment for the exercise of man-killing than the making of such necessities of life as shoes, clothing, and houses; a trade that guarantees better returns and greater glory than that of the average workingman.
Gustave Herv(c), another great anti-patriot, justly calls patriotism a superstition–one far more injurious, brutal, and inhumane than religion. The superstition of religion originated in man’s inability to explain natural phenomena. That is, when primitive man heard thunder or saw the lightning, he could not account for either, and therefore concluded that back of them must be a force greater than himself. Similarly he saw a supernatural force in the rain, and in the various other changes in nature. Patriotism, on the other hand, is a superstition artificially created and maintained through a network of lies and falsehoods; a superstition that robs man of his self-respect and dignity, and increases his arrogance and conceit.
Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism. Let me illustrate. Patriotism assumes that our globe is divided into little spots, each one surrounded by an iron gate. Those who have had the fortune of being born on some particular spot, consider themselves better, nobler, grander, more intelligent than the living beings inhabiting any other spot. It is, therefore, the duty of everyone living on that chosen spot to fight, kill, and die in the attempt to impose his superiority upon all the others.
Filed under: Anarchism, Anti-War, Capitalism, Downloads, Recommended Listening, Video | Tags: against me!, Am, Anarchism, anarchist, anarchy, aol-time warner, baby i'm an anarchist, don't lose touch, free bird, lynyrd skynyrd, Music, new wave, punk, rock, sell out, sire, stop, tom gabel
Against Me!‘s newest release, New Wave, is an interesting point in several histories, punk music, anarchist culture, as well as rock at large, just to name a few. Coming out of the early stage of the band’s signing to Sire Records, a wholly owned subsidiary of corporate monolith AOL-Time Warner, New Wave was welcomed into a world of controversy. AM! had been accused by a number of hard(er) core fans of selling out since the band started to achieve some level of commercial significance. Looking at their older material it is easy to see why.
Here we have an example of early AM!, Walking Is Still Honest off of their first demo Vivada Vis!
And now one of their later peices, “Don’t Lose Touch”. For some context: this video played on MTV.
Don’t lose touch indeed.
The contrast between the early material and late material may seem sufficient reason to worry about this album. But you consider that this band, signed to a label owned by media conglomerate Time Warner, once released the following song you really begin to wonder what is going on.
Against Me! is clearly a mystery wrapped in an enigma. But what of the music! This is supposed to be an album review, not a critical assessment of AM!’s “sellout” status”. Well fear not, loyal readers, for New Wave abounds with sounds!
Opening with the title track, the album takes a more introspective and thoughtful path than long time fans of Against Me! will expect. However this isn’t a personal introspective, or even about the four memebrs of the band. If we keep in mind that to this day the members of Against Me! still identify as anarchists, we can see that the band is raising some valid questions about our attitudes as a community, in fact challenging “true” anarchist, who have historically been quick to criticize AM!, to disagree with what they are doing. A lyrical excerpt:
We can control the medium.
We can control the context of presentation.
Is there anybody on the receiving end?
Reaching out for some kind of connection.We can be the bands we want to hear.
We can define our own generation.
Is there anybody on the receiving end?
Are you ready to brave new directions.
Well then. If we keep this message in mind, this idea that rather than complaining about the state of modern contemporary music we should fix it, that is an absolute breath of fresh air for the anarchist movement. After “New Wave” challenges us to do rather than say, “Thrash Unreal” offers intelligent discussion on the modern perception of the good life, and “White People for Peace” questions both the sincerity and the tactics of the disgraceful remnants of the anti-war movement in this country.
With this in mind, I say openly and with complete sincerity, as an anarchist I am a fan of New Wave. The album expands our horizons, offers constructive criticism, and much like “12 Crass Songs” could serve as a gateway album leading those with “pedestrian” politics to objectively consider anarchism for the first time.
That said, I am not going to give AM! a pass on being sellouts. Last time I saw them live they didn’t even play “Baby, I’m an Anarchist”. Tom I know your art is important to you and it shows. I also understand that playing the same damn song night after night can get tiring. But it is THE Against Me! song. Seeing you live without hearing “Baby, I’m an Anarchist” is like seeing Lynyrd Skynyrd without hearing “Free Bird”. Suck it up and play for the fans!
(And yes, that was weak)
