Being an anarchist is not actually illegal. Being an agitator is not actually illegal. Trying to use either one of those characterization as a reason for denying people their rights - THAT is what’s illegal.

Jul 31, 2020 · 4:00 AM UTC

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Burning buildings, throwing Molotov cocktails and stealing stuff, however, is frowned up. Why can't those who claim to support the protests unequivocally condemn those who made of the protests over George Floyd's death the opportunity for a little arson or a new television?
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Marianne, run for Congress 🙌🙌
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people will go on and on defending the killing and injury of people standing up to unjust law. Let us not forget that some of the worst crimes against humanity were legal at their time and place
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Anarchism is about hierarchies, especially decentralization of them. It’s very pro-community. It’s just been used as a boogeyman by anti-labor, Uber capitalists, etc. much like the words socialism and even communism
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What I enjoy most about the comments is that you can tell the trolls by the ridiculous and childish fake names they hide behind. I love transparency
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Solidarity, orb mother 🔮🔮🔮
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We Anarchists are too good at revealing everything wrong with a Nation, especially one that values property over human lives like the USA. Instead of fixing the problem, the US would rather label us criminals for caring more about human lives than stuff. It's illegal to do good.
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Thank you for not wanting to throw me in prison for owning a Marx book😅
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It's not illegal. It's wrong and tragic.
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My fuckin girl right here, Marianne. Fuck yes.
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