Revolution unplugged

You will never be alone

We act like wolves to each other because of the production capitalist hierarchy that places us in these positions. The ones who only earn money and grow rich by our work, even though they themselves do not have to do anything, benefit from this inauspicious state. For that reason they need us to be wolves, wolves that will prey on each other. The fact that we act like wolves to each other is not natural, it is not part of our nature. Anytime we build our relationships by ourselves, we build them on the principle of solidarity, reciprocity and equality.

Anarchofeminism

Recently it is full of feminism or feminists all around us. There is not only one feminism, but many often antagonistic theoretical ideas are concerned.
One definition says that feminism is a struggle against sexism, oppression based on gender. It is the indoctrinating of social stereotypes – women taking care of the home while men earn money, little boys playing with toy cars, beautiful girls and ambitious, assertive boys…

Revolution of everyday

Social revolution starts within ourselves.
It starts with getting over the stereotypes that are all around us and that we adopt. It starts with realizing that we are not born with them, but that we have learned them during our evolution. It starts with building equal relationships and destroying the prejudices of our mutual ownership.
Social change will not fall from heaven but it will come from us, the people. And to be really deep, to shake the foundations of all the forms of oppression around us, it is necessary to fight now, today, in the everyday revolution.

Give back the hills

Fourteen years passed since the battle on Little Big Horn, fourteen bloody war years, fourteen years of massacre of Souix tribes. On December 29th, 1890 an elite army unit besieged the camp of the decimated Lakotas at Wounded Knee. Their orders were to arrest the rebellious tribal chief Big Foot, disarm men and prepare the tribe for the transport to the reservation in Omaha. The Indians refused to surrender and the soldiers shot down without warning everyone who had not managed to escape to a frozen prairie.

No balm in Gilead

This song is a paraphrase of a prayer song from the United States, which speaks about the balm coming from Gilead, about Jesus Christ and Christianity. The lie about God´s existence is to blame for more lives lost than Bolshevism and Nazism together and every day we feel the impacts of its moralism.

Victor Hara

Victor Jara's hands were broken
and his life was taken
But his words resonate
keeping alive the flame of liberation
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