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[FONT=Arial]RAAN and TRS Present[/FONT][FONT=Arial]
[FONT=Arial]A Radical Reconsidering of [/FONT][FONT=Arial]the Right to Bear (F)Arms
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[/FONT][FONT=Arial]November 12th- 4pm- After a brief conversation-starting lecture by blogger The Red Son, he will facilitate a semi-unstructured discussion surrounding the role of firearms in progressive social movement as well as in a post-revolutionary society. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial] 7pm- A revolutionary listening party. BYOB.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial]November 13th-10am A participatory urban farming workshop and urban garden tour. Put your Marxism where your mouth is and get your hands dirty helping to grow food for free distribution in low income neighborhoods. Composting, crop choice and any aspect of urban farming participants wish to learn about will be discussed. After the work party, the group will take a walking tour of San Francisco urban gardens.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial]All events held near the Civic Center in San Francisco, CA. Some meals provided by Food not Bombs. Housing available for verified comrades. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial]Please RSVP to [/FONT][FONT=Arial][email protected][/FONT][FONT=Arial] for more details. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial]THIS EVENT IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE DISCUSSION OF ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITY, INCLUDING ACTS OF SEDITION, ILLEGAL WEAPONS, ETC. NO SUCH DISCUSSION WILL BE TOLERATED, NO EXCEPTIONS.[/FONT][FONT=Arial][/FONT]
Last edited by ellipsis; 2nd November 2010 at 02:47.
willing to go if someone gives me a ride there from indiana
Willing to go if beer is flowing as it would in an advanced communist societyBut seriously, I may go. Depends on life. I can never make solid plans for anything.
Well, there is a booze smooze time parceled away... hope you can make it.
+1 for that.
I'll probably try to go, but we'll see how things are a couple days before. I might just make it to the 12th little gathering.
"We are free, truly free, when we don't need to rent our arms to anybody in order to be able to lift a piece of bread to our mouths."
- Ricardo Flores Magón
"I am resolved to struggle against everything and everybody."
- Emiliano Zapata
Any RSVPs would be appreciated at this point. If not, we will have fun without you.
A right to bear farms? I think peta disagrees...
The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Here at least We shall be free
So the event was a success! Comrade Animal Farm Pig came with two comrades on saturday for a six-ish hour of RAAN awesomeness; the firearms discussion was canceled for lack of interest. The tour ended up including five different examples of community gardens in SF. We talked about a lot of stuff so I just highlight some key points of discussion, in no particular order.
-The greater the number and variety of plants in the most number of locations, the better. The people demand it.
-Yuppy farms with solar iphone charging stations have strange priorities and numerous stumbling blocks towards actually creating any real connections with disenfranchised populations of san francisco. We blamed their bourgeois-"liberal" ideology and use of hybrid cars.
-More anti-capitalist groups need to use community gardens to a) create real bonds with the working class through the de-alienating act of community farm work b) provided material services to the community in order to gain legitimacy of the movement c) have a way for comrades looking to get involved in your organization/network/movement to do so
d) grow food!
-Green houses are cheap/free and easy to build from either new salvaged materials
–Hunting is prole as fuck and days at the shooting range are a great way to build camaraderie within an organization.
–Foxtrot Tengo Alpha- Fuck The Army
-Cuba's transition away from petro-based agriculture is a shiny example of socialist ingenuity that the Western left should study carefully and learn from it.