Adapt or Die: The Flexible Future of Protest
“The end of protest” doesn’t mean the absence of protest. The end of protest means the proliferation of ineffective protest.
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Articles and conversations the creation or presentation of which was made possible by the direct participation of the Antidote Writers Collective in our role as clerks of the revolution! Somebody has to do the dishes, and somebody has to be the notetaker and interpreter. We do what we can.
“The end of protest” doesn’t mean the absence of protest. The end of protest means the proliferation of ineffective protest.
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“In Egypt in 2011, they were where Burma was in 1988. Burma has a very long history, now, of resistance to military rule, and different ways to go about that. It’s not just about getting millions of people into the streets. What do you do next?”
Burma, a Revolutionary Crucible Read More »
They don’t actually have any vision for what kind of future we want. Do we really want to work more? I don’t want to work more.
“There’s A Lot We Can Do Ourselves.” Read More »
“We don’t want to be the alternative in a generalized system of inequality and injustice. We want to be the mainstream.”
Another Step Toward Utopia Read More »
Black women don’t come into view as victims of police brutality; they’re not seen as representative of how the entire community experiences racism. Nor do they come into view when the conversation is about violence against women, which of course police violence against black women is.
Where White Supremacy and Patriarchy Intersect, #SayHerName. Read More »
Why should the UN have to tell Switzerland it has to protect the persecuted? Why doesn’t Switzerland do so on its own?
Kurdish Refugees: UN Issues Condemnation of Switzerland Read More »
“We’re seeing an elite degenerate so quickly. Now that there’s a little bit of evidence from soccer, we can see the way they all operate, the cash in the suitcases and all the rest of it. It’s delightful, actually.”
It’s More Than Just FIFA Read More »
There is a very counterproductive type of border control being put in place across the rich world’s borders, on a global scale. It’s leading to a lot of suffering and misery. There are much better ways to organize globalization. We still haven’t even begun to look at that in a politically engaged manner in much of the rich world.
The Brutal Business of Bordering Europe Read More »
I haven’t met any Syrians who think that we should break up the country. We’re wary of further reinforcing divisions among us.
Still a Revolution: Solidarity Among Syrians Read More »
Danke den Fischen, die mich ohne nach meiner Religion oder politischer Zugehörigkeit zu Fragen teilen werden.
Ertrunken ohne Pass oder Visa Read More »