Anarchism
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26-year-old Rhyker Earl killed by Indiana Sheriffs during medical call, please share as this story has not reached any major outlets yet
cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/243781
> From r/acab: > > FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE > > September 16, 2024 > > On September 8, 2024, 26-year-old Rhyker Earl experienced a medical emergency around 8:30 PM. He underwent a severe seizure at home in Demotte, Indiana. His grandmother called 911 for emergency assistance. EMTs from Keener Township Emergency Medical Services and officers from the Jasper County Sheriff's Office responded. While they were on scene, Rhyker was in a postictal state, trying to recover from his seizure. He was confused and agitated, typical symptoms for someone who had just suffered a severe seizure. As Rhyker was trying to put on shorts to go to the hospital for medical attention, he lost his balance and fell into an officer. At that time officers became aggressive, yelling, "you don't treat law enforcement that way." Officers took Rhyker to the ground and handcuffed him face down on the floor. Multiple officers then remained on top of Rhyker while EMTs administered three separate doses of sedatives. Some of the EMTs on scene had responded earlier in the day to a different location when Rhyker had another, less severe seizure. They knew he was undergoing a medical emergency, and they also knew he had asthma. Officers stayed on top of Rhyker for more than 15 minutes, with his face in a pillow. During this time, Rhyker begged for his life and screamed that he couldn't breathe. His pleas, and those of his aunt and grandmother, were ignored. After more than 15 minutes, Rhyker went limp. His aunt noticed that Rhyker was blue in the face and pleaded with EMTs to do something. After an agonizing few minutes, they finally took Rhyker's pulse and realized he was not breathing. Rhyker was taken to the hospital, but it was too late. After tests confirmed Rhyker had no brain activity, life support measures were terminated on September 10th. > > National civil rights attorney Ben Crump, along with Indiana attorney Stephen Wagner, have been retained by Rhyker's family to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. At this early stage there are still many unanswered questions. Why was Rhyker treated like a criminal, not a patient? Why did officers ignore the obvious risks of prone restraint? Why did they ignore his pleas that he could not breathe? The family's attorneys intend to fully investigate this matter and hold all those responsible for Rhyker's needless death accountable. > > During this difficult time, Rhyker's family would like to thank all those who have expressed their condolences on the tragic loss of a young father who was loved by many, especially those who attended the candlelight vigil for Rhyker last evening. > > Until their investigation is complete, the family and their attorneys will have no further comment. > > Stephen M. Wagner WAGNER REESE, LLP 11939 North Meridian Street Carmel, IN 46032 Email: [email protected] Mobile: (317) 431-6966 > One of the Attorneys for the Family of Rhyker Brian Earl
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Is it okay to ask questions here with a limited understanding of Anarchism?
I don't really have the will or the time to read through long Wikipedia pages or even reading books or similar, which would obviously be a much better, more reliable, more neutral, but also more dry, choice to gain a good understanding of Anarchism.
I have some basic, specific questions that would probably be answered by doing the above, but since I'm not willing to do that (I know, I know), would it be fine for me to ask them in this community?
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She's speaking
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/15282982
> Alt text: a destroyed city filled with speach bubbles all saying "stop your bombs" and Kamala Harris in the foreground with "I'm speaking" in large text along the bottom.
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Do not just give in. Be like the Water Bear
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/1157879
> This is our world and we need to stop pretending like we are just content with our place in the hierarchy. Break the “hierarchy” and show them that this is your world to live in and pass it down to your kids!
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An Anarchist FAQ
A reminder for the liberals who seem to be finding this space and spamming us with "gotchas" like anarchist spaces having rules or anarchists talking about banning stuff.
These questions have already been answered hundreds of times and debating each and every one of you individually is simply too much work and just not very fun.
Note that anarchists are not a monolith and nothing here is set in stone, but IMO it's a pretty well-researched guide for contemporary anarchist thought.
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Be hostile to hostile architecture
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/15059816
> transcript [text overlaid on several pictures of benches and outside windowsills. > the benches have bars, or gaps to prevent someone from sleeping on them. > > > text reads "Ban anti-homeless arctithecture"] > > sauce: https://mastodon.social/@AnarchistArt/112901196516297447 > > > Hostile architecture is among the symptoms of the hostile modern city, where neighbours never say hi, and people die on the streets as people walk passivly by.
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IDTSCJSTDNBDLFTSATICLPE
I dislike the so-called justice system that does nothing but destroy lives for the state, and that includes cops, lawyers, prosecutors, etc. ~ @tacticalsugar
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ACAB includes Kamala Harris
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/15032962
> Alt text: a screenshot of a microblog post with the text "you walking down an alleyway with a gram of weed in your pocket, who would you rather catch you?" > Below are two pictures side by side. One of Kamala Harris and the other of Batman.
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The Worst Mass shooting in US History
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This video by Inrangetv talks about the worst mass shooting in American history. The title card shows an AR15 but the subject matter is the Wounded Knee Massacre.
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In Castle Rock v. Gonzales, police didn't enforce a restraining order against an ex-husband who kidnapped and murdered 3 kids. The Supreme Court ruled police had no obligation to enforce the order.
www.fivefourpod.com 5-4On the ninth episode of 5-4, Peter (@The_Law_Boy), Rhiannon (@AywaRhiannon), and Michael (@_FleerUltra) talk about a domestic violence case in Colorado that led to the death of three children and a Supreme Court ruling that affirmed a broad vision of police discretion.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11747373
> "This is a gruesome case, brought in 2005 by a Colorado woman named Jessica Gonzales. Gonzales had a restraining order against her ex-husband. But when he kidnapped her three children, the police ignored her requests for help. All three children were murdered. The Supreme Court ruled that the police had no obligation to enforce the restraining order."
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(Book) The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism
theanarchistlibrary.org T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic TerrorismHakim Bey T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism 1985
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Margaret Killjoy - On Socialism, Communism, and Anarchism
margaretkilljoy.substack.com On Socialism, Communism, and Anarchismor: an imprecise definition of terms
Thought I'd contribute something other than memes here.
I don't expect there's anything new in this article to most of the people here, but Margaret Killjoy's blog is always a joy to read.
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Voltairine de Cleyre (1866-1912) Anarchist writer
www.pbs.org Voltairine de Cleyre (1866-1912) | American Experience | PBSOne of the most prolific anarchist writers of her time, Voltairine de Cleyre was educated in a Catholic convent in Sarnia, Ontario.
- www.theguardian.com German punks launch ‘invasion’ of holiday island favoured by elite
Leftwingers set up protest camp on Sylt to demonstrate against far right, economic exclusion and climate crisis
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Infographic to start Guerrilla Gardening
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/10818928
> Tips on how to approach the practice of guerrilla gardening