Forwarded from Florida Youth Liberation Front
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Forwarded from OTAS: operational thinking against the state
Well, I will tell you that there can’t be any government from the left. It doesn’t mean that there is no differences between governments. […] but a government from the left, that does not exist.
— D&G
— D&G
Forwarded from Florida Youth Liberation Front
South Florida turn out this New Years in solidarity with our incarcerated comrades and in memory of Bambi, a Ft. Lauderdale comrade who passed away this year!
Forwarded from CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective
Gabriel Boric will be the first Chilean president who identifies as a "libertarian socialist."
In this picture, we see him sitting with the right wing to announce “Agreement to Peace and a New Constitution.” Later, he voted for the “Anti-barricade, Anti-looting, Anti-mask, and Anti-land occupation” law, which increased the penalties for the direct actions that were central to the Chilean revolt.
For our part, we urge radicals not to look to the state for change, lest its failures discredit them:
https://cwc.im/ChileElection
In Chile, there is a longstanding history of the far right leveraging economic power when they don't hold political power. The solution is not for a left government to intensify policing—the police will be turned against activists as soon as the right regains political power.
There is no substitute for building real social power through grassroots organizing. That is the only kind of power that cannot be taken away by an election or a coup—as many people in Chile know all too well.
In this picture, we see him sitting with the right wing to announce “Agreement to Peace and a New Constitution.” Later, he voted for the “Anti-barricade, Anti-looting, Anti-mask, and Anti-land occupation” law, which increased the penalties for the direct actions that were central to the Chilean revolt.
For our part, we urge radicals not to look to the state for change, lest its failures discredit them:
https://cwc.im/ChileElection
In Chile, there is a longstanding history of the far right leveraging economic power when they don't hold political power. The solution is not for a left government to intensify policing—the police will be turned against activists as soon as the right regains political power.
There is no substitute for building real social power through grassroots organizing. That is the only kind of power that cannot be taken away by an election or a coup—as many people in Chile know all too well.