#11: Never Forgive and Never Forget
:Fascism and anti-fascism; One People’s Project; refuting National Anarchism
Listen to the Episode — 70 min
Summary
Recently murdered Greek anti-fascist rapper Killah P is just the latest casualty in a worldwide surge of fascist violence. In this episode, we analyze contemporary fascism and the resistance anarchists have mounted to it, including the history of Anti-Racist Action. Interviews with the One People's Project and New York City Anarchist Black Cross discuss the extreme right in the US today, tactics for fighting fascists, and the Tinley Park case. We also clear up a listener's question about "National Anarchism," roll out more Contradictionary terms, and share a ton of news and upcoming events. {October 8, 2013}
Notes and Links
The Anti-Racist Action Network includes chapters in Washington DC, Chicago, Indiana, Portland, and elsewhere.
We also recommend looking through the online archive of Turning the Tide, an ARA-affiliated newsletter based out of Los Angeles.
There’s also a benefit CD for sale to benefit legal funds for anti-fascists now available.
On the “National Anarchists”: the Political Research Associates article “Rebranding Fascism” provides an excellent analysis. And while we don’t endorse the Southern Poverty Law Center ñ nor would they endorse us ñ their article “California Racists Claim They’re Anarchists” offers some useful information. The original CrimethInc text cited in the listener’s question was “Fighting On the New Terrain”, in the section “Decentralizing Hierarchy: Participation as Subjugation”.
Lyrics to “I Won’t Cry, I Won’t Fear” by Killah P, translated into English
Occupied London on the Greek state’s response to the Golden Dawn
An audio piece about Killah P’s life and music, including an interview with one of his close friends. It explains the Greek state and mass media’s willful ignorance of the Golden Dawn’s fascist violence until it claimed the life of a native Greek person.
For more insight into defining fascism, consult What Do We Mean By Fascism?, from the Three Way Fight anti-fascist blog. We also recommend Gilles Dauve’s article “Fascism / Anti-Fascism”.
Beating Fascism is an excellent collection of history and interviews and about anti-fascism from an anarchist perspective.
An analysis of a struggle against the neo-fascist student organization Youth For Western Civilization appears in Rolling Thunder #9 along with a critique of the liberal “free speech” defenses of fascist organizing. The texts are available in zine form from the NC Piece Corps under the title “The Divorce of Thought From Deed”.
For all you trollophiles out there, “That The Issues are not the Issue is not the Issue”, Negate City’s satire of “The Issues Are Not the Issue”
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Corrected mailing address for Marissa Alexander:
Marissa Alexander #J46944
Lowell Annex
11120 NW Gainesville Rd
Ocala, FL 34482 -
Prisoners with upcoming birthdays:
DAVID GILBERT (OCTOBER 6, 1944)
#83A6158
AUBURN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
PO BOX 618
AUBURN NY 13021MICHAEL DAVIS AFRICA (OCTOBER 6, 1955)
#AM4973
BOX 244
GRATERFORD, PA 19426ERIC MCDAVID (OCTOBER 7TH)
#16209–097
FCI TERMINAL ISLAND
PO BOX 3007
SAN PEDRO, CA 90731LYNNE STEWART (OCTOBER 8TH)
#53504–054
FMC CARSWELL
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER
PO BOX 27137
FORT WORTH, TX 76127ROBERT SETH HAYES (OCTOBER 15, 1948)
#74-A–2280
SULLIVAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
325 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
P.O. BOX 116
FALLSBERG, NY 12733–0116JALIL MUNTAQIM (OCTOBER 18, 1951)
(ANTHONY BOTTOM)
#77-A–4283
ATTICA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
PO BOX 149
ATTICA NY 14011–0149
Note: Please address envelope to Anthony Bottom, card to Jalil Muntaqim