Guillotine Dreams

‘Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. ~Rumi

‘Caring for ourselves doesn’t mean pacifying ourselves. We should be suspicious of any understanding of self-care that identifies wellbeing with placidity or asks us to perform “health” for others. Can we imagine instead a form of care that would equip each of us to establish an intentional relationship to her dark side, enabling us to draw strength from the swirling chaos within? Treating ourselves gently might be an essential part of this, but we must not assume a dichotomy between healing and engaging with the challenges around and inside us. If care is only what happens when we step away from those struggles, we will be forever torn between an unsatisfactory withdrawal from conflict and its flipside, a workaholism that is never enough. Ideally, care would encompass and transcend both struggle and recovery, tearing down the boundaries that partition them.
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Your human frailty is not a regrettable fault to be treated by proper self-care so you can get your nose back to the grind stone. Sickness, disability, and unproductivity are not anomalies to be weeded out; they are moments that occur in every life, offering a common ground on which we might come together. If we take these challenges seriously and make space to focus on them, they could point the way beyond the logic of capitalism to a way of living in which there is no dichotomy between care and liberation.’

Excerpt from the zine Self as Other; Reflections on Self Care, CrimethInc 2013
Read more here:
https://cloudfront.crimethinc.com/pdfs/self-as-other_for-screen.pdf

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Never Forget Mauricio Morales

Never Forget Mauricio Morales
Santiago, Chile, 22.05.19
Burning baricades in memory of the anarchist compañero Mauricio Morales who died while advancing the social war against state & capital on May 22, 2009.
Original photo by Giovanny Valenzuela Zamorano.

A nod to the fire-lighting night owls

‘Without waiting for the masses, without waiting for ritual rendezvous, without waiting for any movement or specific struggle. What drives us is our individual asocial tension.
We are aware that we are only small thorns in the foot of power. But we have on our side the dignity of those who do not surrender, despite everything.

On the night of May 6th, a diplomatic car was torched on rue du Bois de Boulogne, in the 16th arrondissement of Paname.
In solidarity with the anarchists sentenced in Italy for the Scripta Manent trial and al the others, all over the world, from Russia to Latin America.
A nod to the fire-lighting night owls.
Long Live Anarchy!’

Paris, France: Diplomatic Vehicle Torched in Solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners
https://mpalothia.net/paris-france-diplomatic-vehicle-torched-in-solidarity-with-anarchist-prisoners-2/

Expect Resistance


‘All those moments at night, just before you fall asleep when you are smoking the last cigarette and you evaluate the day that passed… The smoke gets mixed with your thoughts and you end up at the last puff… Your day was not enough… The feeling of dissatisfaction is overwhelming and breathtaking … “I can not live like this …”, “I do not want to live like this.” You fall asleep while the same words keep coming in your head…

The new day is to bring you face to face with the reality and the time has come to make your choices… I have chosen to live rather than to survive… Instead of the safety of normality, I have chosen to begin a journey into the unknown where every single moment conceals its own surprises. Where the tension comes to replace the weakness.

The need that burns within me makes me refuse the uniformity that your legitimacy stipulates and led me to a continuous process of rebellion to escape from such narrow limits of the social-prison. During this journey, the time is reset. Our clocks stopped at the time of the attack. No more “triggers” are needed. We stopped taking into account the “must”. The costs, the consequences…

There is one goal; to maximize the threat, to create a dangerous internal enemy that will strike at the heart of your system. This journey is lonely and often you are confronted with your own self, with your own personal contradictions. This is a war that starts from within yourself and surges impetuously against every expression of your modern civilized world. In this war that as anarchists we have declared against you – and we have not refused it a minute; there are no neutral attitudes.’
– Aggeliki Spyropoulou

Imprisoned anarchist comrade Aggeliki Spyropoulou, currently held captive in Korydallos Women’s Prison, Greece. She was sentenced to 28 years in prison for her involvement in the 2015 escape attempt of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire.
Full statement: https://325.nostate.net/2016/07/12/political-statement-of-aggeliki-spyropoulou-on-the-trial-regarding-the-ccf-escape-plan-greece

Image note: https://mpalothia.net/ill-always-remember-the-6th-of-december

Victory to the Haiti Rebels

12.02.19 ‘All 78 prisoners have escaped from Aquin Prison in southern Haiti, as the countrywide insurrection has left Haiti’s police force unable to respond.
The prisoners were able to escape while the police were distracted by nearby protesters, demanding the overthrow of the corrupt right wing regime of Jovenel Moïse. The prisoners had initially left their cells for a scheduled shower, and escaped in the midst of a demonstration outside the prison and its adjoining police station. Barricades made by protesters had blocked police reinforcements sent from Les Cayes, a town nearly 34 miles (55km) away.
The rebellion against IMF-imposed austerity and the misappropriation of PetroCaribe funds from Venezuela is now in its sixth day. Earlier today in Port-au-Prince, revolutionaries responded to the murder of a protester by police by throwing rocks and molotov cocktails. Militants have set up flaming barricades to block roads around the country, and attacks against the police have been increasing.
As revolutionary activity continues in Haiti, militancy will provide more openings for prisoners to escape captivity and gain freedom.’
https://www.amwenglish.com/articles/all-78-prisoners-escape-from-aquin-prison-in-haiti/