We have 2 zines, one that has been formatted and available for some time, and one that is very new.
You Are Not The Wolf by Malik Farrad Muhammad – Malik is a 2020 uprising political prisoner, and, “a 26-year-old black/Palestinian pansexual Muslim (yes, hella confusing). I’m an anarchist antifascist, anti-racist abolitionist (yes, both cops and prisons) for my love of freedom!” This is a writing critical of voting and democracy, and how the right to vote does not guarantee representation or protection from oppression. To keep up with Malik and find ways to support, go to malikspeaks.noblogs.org
“Three wolves and six goats are sitting down to decide what to have for dinner. One boldly proclaims, “Let’s put it to a vote!” And the rest of the goats fear for their lives, but the wolves acquiesce.
While everyone is casting their ballots, the wolves pull aside three goats and say, “Vote with us to eat the other three goats; otherwise, vote or no vote, we’ll eat you”. After the ballots were counted, the remaining goats were aghast that three of their comrades voted for them to be eaten. This caused a commotion.
The goat who originally asked to put it to a vote says, “Hey hey hey, calm down, at least ‘we’ got to vote!”
Now if you still haven’t got there yet, substitute goat with sheep, and know that you are not the wolf.
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The Feds Want To Make It Illegal To Even Possess An Anarchist Zine by Seth Stern – This is a text that is not written by (as far as we can tell) an anarchist, and comes from an online media outlet called The
Intercept.
We are publishing it not because we think the politics are perfect (for example, we choose to omit the last section of the article where the author states that the framers of the constitution liked zines in a way. Fuck the framers and the racist slave state they created.) Rather, we think that it is important to stay up to date on the ongoing cases against anarchists and other radicals today so we can know what we might expect in cases against us, and how that might impact our own activities and practices.
To learn more about Des Revol’s case (the main subject of this article) go to freedes.net. To learn more about the Prairieland case, where Anti-ICE protestors are being charged as “antifa terrorists,” which Des’s
case is connected to and being charged as part of, go to dfwdefendants.wordpress.com [PRINT] [ORIGINAL ARTICLE]