La larga guerra de Israel contra el Líbano
Una historia conjunta de las entidades sionistas y libanesas
https://crimethinc.com/2026/05/14/la-larga-guerra-de-israel-contra-el-libano-una-historia-conjunta-de-las-entidades-sionistas-y-libanesas
Repasar un siglo de violencia colonial en Palestina y el Líbano arroja luz sobre la actual ocupación israelí y lo que se necesitaría para resistirla.
#Español
Una historia conjunta de las entidades sionistas y libanesas
https://crimethinc.com/2026/05/14/la-larga-guerra-de-israel-contra-el-libano-una-historia-conjunta-de-las-entidades-sionistas-y-libanesas
Repasar un siglo de violencia colonial en Palestina y el Líbano arroja luz sobre la actual ocupación israelí y lo que se necesitaría para resistirla.
#Español
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One way to observe Mikhail Bakunin's birthday today would be to read Richard Warren's comic exposition of Bakunin's Critique of State Socialism.
Warren illustrates the historical background of Bakunin's arguments, offering an overview of two centuries of revolution.
https://crimethinc.com/zines/critique-of-state-socialism
Warren illustrates the historical background of Bakunin's arguments, offering an overview of two centuries of revolution.
https://crimethinc.com/zines/critique-of-state-socialism
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The hunger strike that detainees at Delaney Hall Detention Center are maintaining despite violent repression from ICE is only one of several hunger strikes taking place in detention centers around the country.
Do you live near one of them? If you do, you could help spread resistance on the outside.
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
Do you live near one of them? If you do, you could help spread resistance on the outside.
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
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When they say "safety," they do not mean your safety.
They don't mean the safety of the detainees who are on hunger strike to call attention to the life-threatening conditions in Delaney Hall.
They don't mean the safety of the protesters they beat and tear-gas.
They only mean the safety of their regime.
That is the only kind of safety they care about.
But the safer the regime is, the more danger all of us will face. Safety for them is danger for us.
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
They don't mean the safety of the detainees who are on hunger strike to call attention to the life-threatening conditions in Delaney Hall.
They don't mean the safety of the protesters they beat and tear-gas.
They only mean the safety of their regime.
That is the only kind of safety they care about.
But the safer the regime is, the more danger all of us will face. Safety for them is danger for us.
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
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隣人達をICEから守る
DIYコミュニティ防衛スキル実践講座の手引き
https://crimethinc.com/2026/05/07/rinjintachi-wo-ice-kara-mamoru-diy-community-bouei-skills-jissenkouza-no-tebiki
警察に対する抗議活動の参加者達によって広められた逮捕解除戦術を基に作成されたこの手引きは、地域住民が迅速対応ネットワーク(拙訳)・パトロール・地域拠点 更には今後考案されるであろう他のモデルと組み合わせて、隣人達を拉致から守るための幾つかの戦略を示しています。ICE(移民・関税執行局)への抵抗活動に共に取り組む人々が、この資料を用いて、これらのスキルを学び実践するための1時間のコミュニティ防衛実践講座を開催するのが理想的です。
#日本語
DIYコミュニティ防衛スキル実践講座の手引き
https://crimethinc.com/2026/05/07/rinjintachi-wo-ice-kara-mamoru-diy-community-bouei-skills-jissenkouza-no-tebiki
警察に対する抗議活動の参加者達によって広められた逮捕解除戦術を基に作成されたこの手引きは、地域住民が迅速対応ネットワーク(拙訳)・パトロール・地域拠点 更には今後考案されるであろう他のモデルと組み合わせて、隣人達を拉致から守るための幾つかの戦略を示しています。ICE(移民・関税執行局)への抵抗活動に共に取り組む人々が、この資料を用いて、これらのスキルを学び実践するための1時間のコミュニティ防衛実践講座を開催するのが理想的です。
#日本語
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Why is June pride month?
Because of the Stonewall uprising in 1969.
Why did the Stonewall uprising have such an impact?
Because—like the George Floyd revolt in 2020—it began with a leaderless, multiracial anti-police riot that called the whole social order into question:
https://crimethinc.com/stonewall
Because of the Stonewall uprising in 1969.
Why did the Stonewall uprising have such an impact?
Because—like the George Floyd revolt in 2020—it began with a leaderless, multiracial anti-police riot that called the whole social order into question:
https://crimethinc.com/stonewall
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A banner dropped in Chicago on June 2, reading “Open the cages, free them all”—connecting Chicago’s Broadview detention facility to the hunger strike and protests at Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Keep up the pressure.
Background on Broadview:
https://crimethinc.com/Broadview2025
Background on Delaney Hall:
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
Keep up the pressure.
Background on Broadview:
https://crimethinc.com/Broadview2025
Background on Delaney Hall:
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyHall
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Inside the Clashes at Delaney Hall Detention Center
A Timeline from a Mutual Aid Volunteer
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyClashes
A participant in long-running mutual aid efforts at Delaney Hall Detention Center describes how the clashes with federal, state, and local authorities unfolded during the hunger strike within the facility, offering a blow-by-blow account of ten days of resistance.
A Timeline from a Mutual Aid Volunteer
https://crimethinc.com/DelaneyClashes
A participant in long-running mutual aid efforts at Delaney Hall Detention Center describes how the clashes with federal, state, and local authorities unfolded during the hunger strike within the facility, offering a blow-by-blow account of ten days of resistance.
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In 2025, Tesla gave Elon Musk a $132,298,849,867 paycheck for being CEO.
In Malaysia, a Tesla salesperson starts at less than $10,000 a year.
Does Elon Musk work 13,229,885 times harder?
A system that gives one person 13,229,885 times more power than another is arguably worse than monarchy.
Abolish capitalism!
https://crimethinc.com/work
In Malaysia, a Tesla salesperson starts at less than $10,000 a year.
Does Elon Musk work 13,229,885 times harder?
A system that gives one person 13,229,885 times more power than another is arguably worse than monarchy.
Abolish capitalism!
https://crimethinc.com/work
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One year ago, Los Angeles bravely stood up to ICE, the police, and the National Guard.
Remember—until then, many people said any kind of resistance would "give Trump what he wanted."
In fact, the uprising helped to turn the tide against him.
Never let anyone talk you out of fighting back. Facing fascism, it's the only thing that works.
https://crimethinc.com/LosAngelesJune6
Remember—until then, many people said any kind of resistance would "give Trump what he wanted."
In fact, the uprising helped to turn the tide against him.
Never let anyone talk you out of fighting back. Facing fascism, it's the only thing that works.
https://crimethinc.com/LosAngelesJune6
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CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective
One year ago, Los Angeles bravely stood up to ICE, the police, and the National Guard. Remember—until then, many people said any kind of resistance would "give Trump what he wanted." In fact, the uprising helped to turn the tide against him. Never let anyone…
This map shows some of the cities that hosted solidarity demonstrations within four days of the 2025 LA uprising.
One resource from that June that is worth revisiting is the Uprising Survival Guide, covering street safety and other important considerations amid mass unrest:
https://crimethinc.com/2025/06/08/los-angeles-stands-up-to-ice-a-firsthand-report-on-the-clashes-of-june-6#appendix-ii-uprising-survival-guide
One resource from that June that is worth revisiting is the Uprising Survival Guide, covering street safety and other important considerations amid mass unrest:
https://crimethinc.com/2025/06/08/los-angeles-stands-up-to-ice-a-firsthand-report-on-the-clashes-of-june-6#appendix-ii-uprising-survival-guide
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From Syria to the World
In the Wake of an Incomplete Revolution, Syrians Participate in a Global Month of Outreach
https://crimethinc.com/SyriaMujawara
Across more than a decade of unfinished revolution and civil war in Syria, Syrian activists in exile participated in organizing in other parts of the world. At last, at the end of 2024, the regime of Bashar al-Assad fell, enabling them to begin to return home.
One of the projects that Syrian exiles helped to establish is the Peoples Want network, a worldwide network of organizations and collectives seeking to foster an internationalism from below. In the following interview, participants in the Syria group within the Peoples Want discuss the situation they confront in Syria today and describe how they will participate in the Mujawara campaign, a month of events intended to interweave horizontal organizing initiatives around the world.
In the Wake of an Incomplete Revolution, Syrians Participate in a Global Month of Outreach
https://crimethinc.com/SyriaMujawara
Across more than a decade of unfinished revolution and civil war in Syria, Syrian activists in exile participated in organizing in other parts of the world. At last, at the end of 2024, the regime of Bashar al-Assad fell, enabling them to begin to return home.
One of the projects that Syrian exiles helped to establish is the Peoples Want network, a worldwide network of organizations and collectives seeking to foster an internationalism from below. In the following interview, participants in the Syria group within the Peoples Want discuss the situation they confront in Syria today and describe how they will participate in the Mujawara campaign, a month of events intended to interweave horizontal organizing initiatives around the world.
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This is a journalist from 60 minutes describing the lengths they went to in order to present Twin Cities protesters as violent. Nonetheless, CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss said the coverage didn't make the protesters look violent enough.
Note the double standard: "violence" for ICE is murdering people, "violence" for protesters is raising their voices.
The truth is that in any corporate media coverage of law enforcement, anything short of servile compliance will be framed as "violence." That's why we have to demystify the language of "violence" itself, rather than insisting on "non-violence." The latter will only result in more and more activities being designated "violent."
http://crimethinc.com/violence
Note the double standard: "violence" for ICE is murdering people, "violence" for protesters is raising their voices.
The truth is that in any corporate media coverage of law enforcement, anything short of servile compliance will be framed as "violence." That's why we have to demystify the language of "violence" itself, rather than insisting on "non-violence." The latter will only result in more and more activities being designated "violent."
http://crimethinc.com/violence
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