Forwarded from Strike Force
Every city's risk level gets higher tonight the more people stay home. Take it to the streets to keep each other safe!
Call your close friends, make plans, figure out supplies and meetups. Mask up for everyone's safety. You don't have to have some brilliant action-plan or be an "organizer" to be part of what's going on - just get out there and improvise with a small crew. Look for people who need help and opportunites to expand autonomy within the demo. Help each other out, talk, communicate, learn to act together without hesitation. Stay safe, take risks.
Call your close friends, make plans, figure out supplies and meetups. Mask up for everyone's safety. You don't have to have some brilliant action-plan or be an "organizer" to be part of what's going on - just get out there and improvise with a small crew. Look for people who need help and opportunites to expand autonomy within the demo. Help each other out, talk, communicate, learn to act together without hesitation. Stay safe, take risks.
Forwarded from Remote Uprising Support Team (RUST)
#Louisville We are receiving several tips of 5 undercover officers in black hoodies and grey jeans/sweatpants hidden in the crowd- trying to id people and get pics of faces
We received tips they are wearing matching pins to identify themselves.
Can we get photos of these folks so they can be identified and confirmed? We like to vet our info :)
Forwarded from @LouisvilleRUST
We received tips they are wearing matching pins to identify themselves.
Can we get photos of these folks so they can be identified and confirmed? We like to vet our info :)
Forwarded from @LouisvilleRUST
Forwarded from Remote Uprising Support Team (RUST)
#Louisville We want to make sure these arent comrades and these arent bad tips since some of these tips came from suspect accounts.
Forwarded from @LouisvilleRUST
Forwarded from @LouisvilleRUST
Forwarded from Deleted Account
Thoughts?
Stay Tight -scattering not only takes away from the optics, but it is unsafe. There is plenty of warning before the police brutality begins and there are plenty of people willing to step up. If you're fearful you will still have plenty of time to calmly/slowly leave.
Offer rides -sometimes there is a change in venue mid DA. Look around and offer someone a ride to the next location. If it's getting late, see if someone needs a ride to a bus stop. Obviously, only if you feel comfortable.
Welfare check - Look around for "newbies" or people who may need extra assistance. See if you can help someone with suggestions on how to gear up properly in the future and how to stay safe without gear. Offer to retrieve water and other supplies for people who may be overwhelmed or struggling through the crowd.
Hold a sign -anything that reinforces and can be seen across media platforms is great. For those that prefer to have their hands free,
buttons and stickers work well.
Document -yes there is plenty of press, but you may be able to get a better angle on an arrest. Take tons of photos and video that you can use to amplify the rallyโs message on social media. Record an amazing speaker. DO NOT RECORD OR PHOTOGRAPH FACES OR OTHER PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES.
Be a shield -if you are standing next to a P.O.C then stand in front of them if something should go wrong suddenly. Carry an umbrella because even at a distance it can be of help to deflect gas from yourself and others.
Trash Duty -clean up is always appreciated. Walk around and pick up what you can. If possible have two bags because many could use the money from returning the bottles and cans. If you chose to do this please do not reprimand those around you.
Stay Tight -scattering not only takes away from the optics, but it is unsafe. There is plenty of warning before the police brutality begins and there are plenty of people willing to step up. If you're fearful you will still have plenty of time to calmly/slowly leave.
Offer rides -sometimes there is a change in venue mid DA. Look around and offer someone a ride to the next location. If it's getting late, see if someone needs a ride to a bus stop. Obviously, only if you feel comfortable.
Welfare check - Look around for "newbies" or people who may need extra assistance. See if you can help someone with suggestions on how to gear up properly in the future and how to stay safe without gear. Offer to retrieve water and other supplies for people who may be overwhelmed or struggling through the crowd.
Hold a sign -anything that reinforces and can be seen across media platforms is great. For those that prefer to have their hands free,
buttons and stickers work well.
Document -yes there is plenty of press, but you may be able to get a better angle on an arrest. Take tons of photos and video that you can use to amplify the rallyโs message on social media. Record an amazing speaker. DO NOT RECORD OR PHOTOGRAPH FACES OR OTHER PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES.
Be a shield -if you are standing next to a P.O.C then stand in front of them if something should go wrong suddenly. Carry an umbrella because even at a distance it can be of help to deflect gas from yourself and others.
Trash Duty -clean up is always appreciated. Walk around and pick up what you can. If possible have two bags because many could use the money from returning the bottles and cans. If you chose to do this please do not reprimand those around you.
Forwarded from Strike Force
A reminder from Hong Kong: Anti-Rumors or We Lose! Spread high-quality, verified information
Forwarded from PDX Uprising Channel
Forwarded from Rusty
Everybody should go to the Proud Boys mass reporting telegram and report it for coordinating cross-platform harassment and violence https://t.me/RTandReport
Forwarded from The Black Lives Revolution (BLM)
We are seeing many reports from #Louisville that this information is correct.
Use this link to donate to the bail fund that has actually been getting protestors out of jail: https://bailproject.org/louisville/?form=donate
Use this link to donate to the bail fund that has actually been getting protestors out of jail: https://bailproject.org/louisville/?form=donate
The Bail Project
The Bail Project - Louisville
The Bail Project - Louisville serves people incarcerated at the Metro Department of Corrections in the District and Circuit Court systems of Jefferson County.