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We are a rebel alliance—a decentralized network pledged to anonymous collective action—a breakout from the prisons of our age. We strive to reinvent our lives and our world according to the principles of self-determination and mutual aid.
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After the election, we argued that voting alone hadn't defeated Trump—rather, ungovernable social movements showed the ruling class that backing his attempt to retain power would trigger widespread resistance.

Trump cast around ahead of the election unsuccessfully for ways to hold power—attempting to deploy the military to suppress protests, experimentally deploying federal officers in Portland, reorganizing government agencies to answer directly to him.

By January 6, there was no real possibility of a coup—all that remained possible was for Trump's supporters to throw a tantrum to punish the rest of the political class for not letting him retain power and to show that, even out of power, he could be dangerous.

https://cwc.im/January6DC

The far right has made opposing “antifa” into their chief priority—not just because negative points of unity are most expedient in a time of political polarization, but also because anarchists and anti-fascists have won so many victories against them, slowing their growth.
As conservatives, Trump loyalists, and reactionaries discuss plans to resist the incoming Biden-Harris administration, we can take a moment to reflect on anarchist resistance to presidential inaugurations in the US from the late 60s to 2016. Autonomous grassroots protesters have always opposed Democratic and Republican administrations alike. As the ruling class hopes to inaugurate a peaceful transition, we have to find ways to seize the initiative in struggles for freedom and revolution after an era defined largely by community self defense.

https://crimethinc.com/2017/01/16/whoever-they-vote-for-we-are-ungovernable-a-history-of-anarchist-counter-inaugural-protest
Forwarded from Strike Force
#J20: Close the Camps

A call to protest against detainments at ICE detention centers, ICE field offices, and police stations that cooperate with ICE on January 20.

#AbolishICE #StopFamilySeparation

https://crimethinc.com/2021/01/11/j20-close-the-camps-a-call-to-demonstrate-against-ice-on-inauguration-day

https://twitter.com/crimethinc/status/1348761768349335552
6 de Enero: ¿Las Bases del Fascismo?

https://cwc.im/6deEneroDC

Tras una manifestación en la que proclamaban sus infundadas acusaciones de fraude electoral, lxs partidarixs de Donald Trump ocuparon el edificio del Capitolio en Washington DC, como consecuencia de ello el Partido Republicano se está fracturando, preparando el terreno para la consolidación de un nuevo centro político bipartidista aunque mucho más a la derecha que antes. Sin embargo, esto también allana el camino para que innumerables sectores de las bases de Trump se separen por completo de la democracia representativa, adoptando una alternativa explícitamente fascista. Los acontecimientos del 6 de enero les ofrecen mártires y un discurso revanchista que les será útil en los próximos años.

Pero este no es el único peligro que se avecina. En nombre de una guerra contra el extremismo, lxs centristas van a exigir el despliegue de la maquinaria de represión del estado, que el próximo Trump usará inevitablemente contra nosotrxs.
#J20: Cierra los centros de detención

https://cwc.im/Cierraloscentrosdedetencion

Si no nos unimos para luchar contra la detención, separación, deportación y negligencia médica de los inmigrantes, el mundo no estará mejor bajo la administración de Biden que bajo la de Trump.

#AbolishICE
#AbolirICE
Why We Need Real Anarchy

https://cwc.im/RealAnarchy

Politicians have come together across the aisle to decry the storming of the Capitol on January 6 as “lawless,” “anti-democratic,” and “extremist,” going so far as to misrepresent the result as “anarchy.” The problem with the invasion of the Capitol was not that it was unlawful, undemocratic, or extremist, per se, but that it was an effort to concentrate oppressive power in the hands of an autocrat—which is precisely the opposite of anarchy.

Direct action, militant tactics, and a critique of electoral politics will remain essential to movements against fascism and state violence. We must not let the far right gentrify revolt, nor permit centrists to confuse the issue.
Over a week after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, police have made less than 100 arrests.

By contrast—on J20, the day Trump was inaugurated, DC police arrested 234 people for the crime of wearing black in the vicinity of confrontational protests.

Most of those arrested for storming the Capitol have been charged with negligible misdemeanors.

All of the arrestees from the mass arrest at Trump's inauguration were immediately charged with felonies. The vast majority of them faced a minimum of 8 felonies each.

We're not calling for more charges against the fascists who invaded the Capitol. We know that whatever the cops do to their friends, they will do to us ten times worse.

The point is—the police and the justice system exist to repress us, not to protect us. We organize against fascists ourselves because we know that the state will always side with them.

It's worth reading about the J20 court case to see the lengths the state will go to repress us—and how we can defeat them.

https://cwc.im/J20legal
In 2017, Trump and his supporters took control of all three branches of government. Fascists came to DC to celebrate.

We honor the courage of those who mobilized against his inauguration:

https://cwc.im/J20Analysis

This report also offers vital insight into the strategies—and limits—of the police.

There is also a choose-your-own-adventure protest simulator based on the experiences of participants in the black bloc march against Trump’s inauguration and the subsequent court case that followed it:

https://cwc.im/J20Simulator

#J20
6 de Janeiro: Uma Base de Massas Para o Fascismo?

cwc.im/6JanDC

Como consequência da invasão de apoiadores de Donald Trump ao edifício do Capitólio em Washington, DC após um comício promovendo suas alegações infundadas de fraude eleitoral, o Partido Republicano está se fragmentando, preparando o cenário para a consolidação de um novo centro político bipartidário. Isso também abre caminho para que setores massivos da base de Trump rompam totalmente com a democracia representativa, adotando uma alternativa explicitamente fascista. Os acontecimentos de 6 de janeiro lhes oferecem mártires e uma narrativa revanchista que eles aproveitarão por muitos anos.

Mas esse não é o único perigo à frente. Em nome de uma guerra contra o extremismo, os centristas vão exigir a expansão da mesma máquina de repressão estatal que o próximo Trump inevitavelmente usará contra nós e demais anticapitalistas. Isso é essencialmente o que aconteceu na República de Weimar, preparando o cenário para a ascensão do Terceiro Reich.
We may be entering an era when a variety of political actors will find it more strategic to be positioned outside the government, so as to avoid being discredited with it. Now that the state can no longer mitigate the effects of capitalism, people are bound to become more and more disillusioned and rebellious. Where left parties hold state power, seeking to pacify those who remain in the streets, it will be easier for right-wing groups to present themselves as the real partisans of revolt—as they have in Venezuela, for example. The insurrections of the past decade are sure to continue, but the important question is what kind of insurrections they will be. Will they put people in touch with their own collective power, setting the stage for the final abolition of capitalism? Or will they look more like what happened in the US Capitol?

In 2015, when SYRIZA, a far left party, won Greek elections on the platform of anti-austerity, we correctly predicted that they would fail and that, in their failure, they would pave the wave for a groundswell of far right movements. Looking back at our reflections just six years ago still feels helpful for thinking through the problems we face today:

https://crimethinc.com/2015/01/28/feature-syriza-cant-save-greece-why-theres-no-electoral-exit-from-the-crisis
The FBI is visiting anti-fascists around the country, using the invasion of the Capitol as an excuse to threaten the movements that have done the most to resist those responsible for the events of January 6.

They don't protect us from fascists—they coddle fascists and attack us!

Introduction to security culture: https://cwc.im//texts/security

If the FBI question you or ask you to become an informant: https://cwc.im/ifthefbi

Beware of agents provocateurs and entrapment: https://cwc.im/entrapment

Basic security in protest situations: https://maskon.zone

Dozens of police officers participated in Trump's rally on January 6—if not more—and many of them participated in storming the Capitol.

Giving the police and FBI more power in hopes that they will control the far right means giving more resources to the people behind January 6.