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Sea-Watch rescued 44 migrants from an abandoned oil rig in the Mediterranean. The migrants had taken refuge on the rig to escape a storm.

 

Germany is building the world’s largest frigate, the F126, designed as a flexible, multi-purpose platform with a modular system for various missions. However, the project is significantly behind schedule due to technical and organisational issues, particularly with data transfer between systems. While the German government considers the Meko A-200 (F128) as a quicker alternative, the F126 project is expected to continue, with a potential launch in 2031.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Anarchists believe in Free Association which is also the freedom to disassociate.

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/anonymous-fundamentals-of-anarchism

Free association does not mean you get to go into a community that is not yours and say whatever you want without repercussion.

The community has the right to disassociate with you. And considering there are about 4 people who contribute to the community, myself included, I think it’s completely fair if we don’t neoliberals in our space bothering us with their bad takes.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 5 days ago

YDI.

You weren’t welcome there, seems obvious enough. Not sure why a “anarchist” troll like yourself thinks they deserve an explanation.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Neoliberal nonsense in a leftist comm? YDI.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

The idea of a ballot being capable of reducing the harm in a system rooted in colonial domination and exploitation, white supremacy, hetero-patriarchy, and capitalism is an extraordinary exaggeration. There is no person whose lives aren’t impacted everyday by these systems of oppression, but instead of coded reformism and coercive “get out the vote” campaigns towards a “safer” form of settler colonialism, we’re asking “what is the real and tragic harm and danger associated with perpetuating colonial power and what can be done to end it?”

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/voting-is-not-harm-reduction

Harm reduction is harmful

Voting as harm reduction does more harm than good. Accepting reforms through voting makes people settle for a partial goal; it is a concession. From this position of compromise, the state entrenches its position, and it becomes more difficult to push further, for voters fear losing their partial gains. Accepting harm reduction also divides the movement, because some will be satisfied with the crumbs, while others want it all (see the split at the ZAD). Harm reduction also assumes that the harm (the government) cannot be removed entirely, which is an argument that there can be no anarchy.

Voting is not harm reduction

For the vast majority of issues, there’s no difference between the political parties. They are all the parties of business, climate destruction, deportation, incarceration, police, surveillance, drone strikes, sacred site desecration, et cetera. By getting you to believe that there is a lesser of two evils, the state dampens your desire for abolishing it, because you are meant to believe that things will be worse if you don’t vote and support a political party. Look at the fact that the George Floyd Rebellion occurred under Trump, where liberals, and progressives, and leftists didn’t get what they want, where the harm was supposedly greater, than under Biden, where those same people lie dormant, accepting the lesser evil world as a blessed reprieve.

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/anonymous-why-you-shouldn-t-vote#toc1

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (6 children)

99% of people do not need a SUV, yet they are so predominant. They should be banned.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Lemmy is legal because it’s too small for them to notice.

And YouTube is an incredible resource for finding information. It’s not social media at all.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 1 week ago

I regret Gavin Newsom.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

Lemmy is terrible software for stopping bad actors. I feel like the devs designed it.

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

So like collapsing playgrounds?

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 weeks ago

If you’re looking for purpose, being part of a genocidal war machine isn’t one unless you’re a Nazi.

Are you a Nazi metakrakalaka?

[–] Grainne@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 weeks ago

Trump is taking all Putins spotlight.

 

In 1883, Louise Michel led the homeless, housewives, sex workers, and other precarious workers of Paris excluded by the unions in a large march that turned into a riot in Paris' Latin Quarter. During the riot, she carried a large black flag to symbolize her allegiance to no state, and the riot became known as the "black flag riot", popularizing the black flag as a symbol of anarchism.

Inspired by this action, Chicago anarchists Lucy Parsons and Lizzie Holmes would organize a similar march on Thanksgiving of 1885, which became the first public anarchist protest in the United States to make use of the black flag. During the Haymarket trial, the use of the black flag in these protests played a prominent role trying to defame the Haymarket martyrs. As Lucy Parsons put it:

"While the judicial farce was going on the red and black flags were brought into court, to prove that the anarchists started the riots. They were placed on the walls and hung there, awful specters before the jury.

But what does the black flag mean? It was carried through the streets of this country to mean that the people are suffering—that the men are out of work, the women starving, the children barefooted in the middle of winter.

When President Cleveland issued his Thanksgiving proclamation, the anarchists formed in procession and carried the black flag to show that countless had nothing for which to return thanks. When the Chicago Board of Trade, that gambling den, was dedicated by means of a banquet, $30 a plate, again the black flag was carried, to signify that there were thousands who couldn’t even enjoy a 2 cent meal.

And the red flag, what does that mean? Not that the streets should run with gore, but that the same red blood courses through the veins of the whole human race. It means the brotherhood of mankind

Break the two fold yoke. Bread is freedom and freedom is bread."

In another incident at the barricades, Michel famously saved a cat caught in the crossfire of a shootout she was engaged in. Word of the incident spread like wildfire, and the image of an unruly woman with a black cat at her bosom stuck. When she was imprisoned for her actions following the Commune, she took three stray cats with her to prison, and much to her fellow inmates surprise, taught them to live in harmony with the rats.

When she was finally released from prison, Louise Michel, continued to take in stray cats, dogs, and other injured animals, and her London flat became known as "the Menagerie" to the many radicals who congregated there because of the numerous animals she cared for.

“As far back as I can remember, the origin of my revolt against the powerful was my horror at the tortures inflicted on animals. I used to wish animals could get revenge, that the dog could bite the man who was mercilessly beating him, that the horse bleeding under the whip could throw off the man tormenting him.

I was accused of allowing my concern for animals to outweigh the problems of humans at the Perronnet barricade at Neuilly during the Commune, when I ran to help a cat in peril. The unfortunate beast was crouched in a corner that was being scoured by shells, and it was crying out.

The more ferocious a man is toward animals, the more that man cringes before the people who dominate him.”

After her release, Michel decided to wear all black for the rest of her life, both to symbolize the mourning of her murdered comrades and the repression of the free society they had created.

Long live the memory of Louise Michel! Long live anarchy!

(Picture of the statue of Michel in Parc de La Planchette, Paris, child and the kitten she saved by her side)

 

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