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deweydecimalchickens · 3 months
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On the coach to Telford because the neo-fascists (specifically, whatever Tommy Robinson is calling his mob this week) have decided that turning out on Holocaust Memorial Day is a good look. Someone has already tried to sell me a Socialist Worker.
"There is no final victory, as there is no final defeat. There is just the same battle to be fought, over and over again. So toughen up, bloody toughen up."
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radicalgraff · 10 months
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"Sometimes antisocial, always antifascist"
Lisa Simpson mural painted on a wall
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nervousdonutpeace · 2 months
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thepotentialof2007 · 3 years
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You Know, There’s Plenty of Space in Rural Communities for Queer Voices
In their downtime, the ranch residents cook and eat together in the dome house, filled with food, manuals on alpaca health and bulletproof vests adorned with patches showing a rifle on the trans pride flag.
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The walls in the main room are bedecked with several large rifles, a 5-foot sword and pride flags representing some of the identities of the people who live there: non-binary, lesbian, agender and asexual. There’s also a red-and-black flag stating, “Sometimes antisocial, always antifascist.” New people arriving at the ranch cry with relief sometimes when they see the flags hanging, Nelson said. It can be tedious living in a world where people see you as “other.”
“We all want to get away from everything because there is so much pressure and stress brought up by just existing,” Nelson said.
The ranch can especially be a safe place for transgender people who are transitioning and who may not want to be in the public eye during the process. Logue said she worked during part of her transition and was met with stares and many questions.
“Having worked retail from beginning to mid of my transition, I can tell you that the world is not kind,” Logue said. “It is unpleasant to be in the public eye during your transition. Offering a place to do that privately is really important. And who doesn’t want to be surrounded by alpaca all the time?” [x]
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The vast majority of the community, however, have welcomed the ranchers, Nelson and Logue said. They’ve joined in with other alpaca farmers in the area to pool their fibers and have them processed in bulk to create hats and socks.
“There was a real upsurge from the leftist community in the Valley,” said Logue.  Meanwhile, they found another niche: Many residents began employing them in local handiwork and physical labor. The ranchers also provide recycling services at the county landfill. That has exponentially increased their visibility: “It’s really hard for people to paint you as ‘weird’ or whatever, if you’re just helping people,” Logue said. [x]
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kuchikopistitchit · 3 years
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♥️ additional £5 for the hoop. Message me 🥰
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kakashihasibs · 2 years
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My outfit fucks severely right now
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Denzel Washington in his powerfull performance as activist Malcom X.
A great movie who got snubbed by the Academy, making us know that the Oscars has lots of problems.
(Malcom X, Spike Lee, 1992).
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hpctter · 5 years
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♢   . · .   ❪     𝒕𝒂𝒈 𝒅𝒖𝒎𝒑 .     ❫
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ALWAYS ANTIFACIST
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twinkdrama · 2 years
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sometimes antisocial, always antifascist
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Berlin Neukölln, nr Emserstr.
Sometimes antisocial, always antifascist
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cabin-complex-jon · 3 years
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A question I tried to answer earlier (“what would you wear if you could wear anything” or something along those lines) got me thinking, so this evening I tried redrawing some of the patches I remember having on an old jacket that weren’t pride flags or miscellaneous art, plus some newer ones. IDs of each will be under the cut.
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The “sometimes antisocial - always antifascist one” is based on satanscelestial’s here on tumblr, and the bottom right one is a print the host made a few years ago and that I decided to add words to. I thought it was beautiful even besides that, and we’re planning to put that one on the physical jacket we have.
ID: fifteen patch designs drawn in red on a white background. Most of them with text are written in all caps. From left to right and top to bottom, they include:
A large patch reading “Here, queer, and filled with existential fear” with rainbows on two of the opposing corners and blood patterns on the other opposing corners.
A circular patch with the antifascist three arrow design in the middle. Around the edge reads “sometimes antisocial / always antifascist.”
A square patch reading “pride is still protest.”
A circular patch reading “Humans aren’t the virus / capitalism is” with two hands grasping each other in solidarity. It’s not colored, but it‘s implied that one is wearing a dress shirt to represent white collar jobs, and the other is wearing a work uniform to represent blue collar jobs.
Two paired patches, one reading “trans rights are human rights” and “trans kids are human kids.”
A large rectangular patch reading “‘Do I support the queer community?’ / Well let’s just say I’m a bit bi-aced myself, eh?” The part that reads “Bi-aced” is written in stylized bubble letters, presumably for the respective pride flag colors to be filled in later.
An infinity autism pride flag patch with a red background.
A patch of the bi flag with “support bi men” written on it.
A bi/ace flag combo patch, with the rectangle that it’s made up of cut diagonally so each flag gets a side.
A square patch reading “fabric has no gender.”
An ace of hearts patch.
A square patch reading “fuck ableds / I’ll respect you once you respect me.”
A thin rectangular patch reading “‘proper’ English is bull.”
A large, intricate patch of a thin androgynous shirtless person. Their eyes are covered with a spiky looking mask, they are holding a spiked ball in one hand that is chained to a cuff on the same hand, and the other is grasping a bright, shining object above them. Their hips and legs are covered by a bush-like pattern, and the object they’re holding emits rays that fill the background. Midway between their torso and hand, the leaves of the bush turn into eye-like shapes that circle around the person’s arm. On the upper left and bottom right corner reads “We have nothing to lose / but our chains.”
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radicalgraff · 5 years
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“Sometimes antisocial, but always antifascist”
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Sometimes antisocial always antifascist https://www.no-gods-no-masters.com
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Sometimes antisocial always antifascist found this on https://www.no-gods-no-masters.com
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