Mutual Aid is Essential to Our Survival…and its anti-capitalist!

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After checking the food and essential items that were delivered to her, Sevonna Brown of Black Women's Blueprint looks at her son on May 11, 2020, in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough in New York City.

By Dean Spade, Verso Books

When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a crisis in the U.S. in early 2020, people all over the country started coordinating to deliver groceries and prescriptions to vulnerable people, making and distributing masks and hand sanitizer, and raising money for people who were losing jobs and ineligible for unemployment benefits.

By the time the uprising against anti-Black racism and police violence brought people into the streets in early summer, the concept of “mutual aid” had gained significant traction in the media, and it was visible on the streets as people operated street medic teams at protests, offered each other free food and water, and defended each other from cops and white supremacists.

New evidence shows human cooperation and empathy predominate See Also: https://thefreeonline.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/capitalism-is-unnatural/ Kropotkin was Right: Cooperation beats Competition

COVID-19 mutual aid projects are ongoing, and as social movement groups prepare for the possibility of a contested election next week along with increasing strikes, street protests and occupations of public space, activists are gearing up to support each other.

“Mutual aid” is one term used to describe collective coordination to meet each other’s needs, usually stemming from an awareness that the systems we have in place are not going to meet them.

Those systems, in fact, have often created the crisis, or are making things worse. We see examples of mutual aid in every single social movement, whether it’s people raising money for workers on strike, setting up a car pooling system during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, putting drinking water in the desert for migrants crossing the border, training each other in emergency medicine because ambulance response time in poor neighborhoods is too slow, raising money to pay for abortions for those who can’t afford them, or coordinating letter-writing to prisoners.

These are mutual aid projects. They directly meet people’s survival needs, and are based on a shared understanding that the conditions in which we are made to live are unjust […]

There is nothing new about mutual aid — people have worked together to survive for all of human history. But and shared everything they needed to survive. As people were forced into systems of wage labor and private property, and wealth became increasingly concentrated, our ways of caring for each other have become more and more tenuous.

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Australian scientists find a huge new healthy coral reef off the northern coast!

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SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian scientists found a detached coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef that exceeds the height of the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower, the Schmidt Ocean Institute said this week, the first such discovery in over 100 years.

The “blade-like” reef is nearly 500 meters tall and 1.5 kilometers wide, said the institute founded by ex-Google boss Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy.

Australia: Great Barrier Reef.

It lies 40 meters below the ocean surface and about six kilometers from the edge of the Great Barrier Reef.

A team of scientists from James Cook University, led by Dr. Robin Beaman, were mapping the northern seafloor of the Great Barrier Reef onboard the institute’s research vessel Falkor, when they found the reef on Oct. 20.

“We are surprised and elated by what we have found,” said Beaman.

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Censorship on the Left: Irreversible Damage – Abigail Shier

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October 29, 2020 in Feminism, Politics |

This excerpt from Megan Mackin writing on the Feminist Current:

“This review grew out of a discussion with a dear friend who, at the time, supported gender identity ideology. I, on the other hand, had become increasingly frustrated with the loss of women’s rights to female-only spaces and laws protecting us from sex discrimination, as well as with the silencing of dissent to transgender dogma, and had urged her to examine the available information for herself.

Then, I told her, we could revisit the conversation. She did, we did, and together we found pockets of dissent where we could speak further. These small spaces for critical thought on the topic of transgenderism continue to grow across the political spectrum.

While we are not alone, as feminists concerned with gender identity ideology, we are — through the loss of access to social and other media, and due to threats of firings and physical violence — effectively silenced.

My friend — herself an academic and writer — noted the eerie (apparent) disinterest in Abigail Shrier’s new book, Irreversible Damage, by political and literary communities. Last month, she wrote to me via email, saying “I, too, have been surprised by what appears to be a deliberate silence around [Irreversible Damage] by newspapers and magazines ‘of record.’”

She named it, aptly, “a reception vacuum,” calling book reviewers “taste makers and opinion diffusers.” By pretending the book doesn’t exist, they are ensuring the book will not exist for potential readers either, depriving the public sphere of the research and arguments Shrier presents.

Shrier contributes frequently to the Wall Street Journal, and among her degrees is a Juris Doctor from Yale University. She is a skilled writer who offers complex ideas with accessible delivery. It is possible the media would have covered her work had she resorted to obfuscating postmodernist jargon.

Shrier has received no reviews from the established liberal press — not from the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Kirkus Review, nor any other mainstream online publications. Amazon, which still sells and thus profits from Irreversible Damage — garnering rave reviews there — has refused to allow sponsored ads to promote the book.

My friend wrote to me:

“Book reviews are a way of creating and nurturing readers by guiding them toward understanding the meanings and significance of a work. That no politically or culturally ‘liberal’ publications online or in print have even dared to acknowledge the existence of Shrier’s exposé of ROGD [Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria], the medical issues endemic to medicalizing children for life, infertility-producing surgeries, mental distress masked as dysphoria, and the real presence of de-transitioners, is no surprise for many of us.”

Shrier is terribly careful. She only addresses a narrow subset of “dysphoria”: RODG — the apparent social contagion spreading among circles of adolescent girls who have never previously expressed discomfort with their sex or sex role (“gender”).

She explicitly acknowledges and interviews (favourably) adults who identify as transgender, and concedes that young children who insist they are the opposite sex consistently, from the time they are toddlers, may have a legitimate form of dysphoria.

From a feminist perspective, because “transgender rights” mean women and girls must sacrifice their rights (for example, female-only shower rooms, shelters, and washrooms must allow males access, under gender identity legislation and policy), and the concept of fighting women’s oppression is undermined (seeking to become a member of the dominant sex is an absurdly individualist solution), Shrier’s acceptance of transgenderism itself is a great deal of ground to cede! Despite this, Shrier is silenced.”

Abigail Shrier, at least on this topic, inhabits the same area of Limbo as Noam Chomsky does when he writes about American foreign affairs or the the state of the American polity. 

The established press and the audience connects through them is suddenly no where be found.  It isn’t some sort of dark magic; it is nothing more than the suppression of ideas that contradict the current orthodoxy.

Compare and contrast with the idea that the Left is a defender of free speech and a supporter of the free marketplace of ideas.  Perhaps not so much. Especially when it comes to defending the rights, boundaries, and safety of women.

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USA: Nearly every wolf in the lower 48 just lost its Endangered Species Act protection. And Eco Destroyer Trump Wants Re Election ?

Gray wolves, once nearly extinct, could be coming back to Colorado | US  news | The Guardian

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Hi Mark,

Nearly every wolf in the lower 48 just lost its Endangered Species Act protection.

USA: Nearly every wolf in the lower 48 just lost its Endangered Species Act protection. And Eco Destroyer Trump Wants Re Election ?

Their survival is now at stake.

We’ll be in court as soon as possible to fight this disastrous move. Please make an emergency gift now to the Saving Life on Earth Fund. All gifts will be matched.

It’s now up to states to decide what happens to these beautiful, family-oriented animals.

That’s why we’ll be leveraging the full power of our grassroots activists to shut down plans to hunt, trap or poison wolves state after state.

In the few places where wolves exist today — like the northern Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes states and West Coast — they face persecution.

Washington state has wiped out entire packs for conflicts with livestock, mostly by gunning wolves down one by one from a helicopter.

In Wisconsin a law is already on the books requiring trophy hunts of wolves.

What to know about the gray wolf, whose fate in Colorado could be decided  by voters - ABC News

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Idaho has for years expanded its hunting and trapping seasons on wolves — it even contributes to bounties to kill them.

In Montana it costs $19 to kill a wolf. And anti-wolf forces there have tried to make it cheaper.

That’s the way some states view wolves: as cheap, expendable targets for trophy hunting and barbaric trapping.

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Videos> Demonstrators REOCCUPY Buenos Aires Center before Violent new eviction for Church Speculation

Here are the amazing new videos of the Barcelona resistance..

The night time demonstration, biggest ever in Vallvidrera which is on top of a 600 meter high mountain..

Crowds managed to break into the evicted center through the gardens but were violently evicted again by the Catalan police.

The only good news is that there are apparently no prisoners. Maybe because of the new Covid emergency, or the fact that the occupiers had appealed directly to the Pope to intervene.

The re/squatters were identified for likely future charges and released. The church owned building, set among huge mansions overlooking Barcelona, is scheduled for demolition to build a luxury hotel.

Anarchist Prisoners in the rotating Hunger Strike in Spanish State

Oct 27 2020 0 By thecollective

from Act for freedom now!

Spain: 14 anarchist/libertarian prisoners take part in a rotative hunger strike

Rotative hunger strike in Spanish prison

Since last 1st of September 2020 at least 14 prisoners, mostly anarchists, are taking part in a new rotative hunger strike against the precarious health conditions in the Spanish prisons.

They have presented also a 14 point program against isolation custody (FIES/DERT), tortures and physical and psychical violence from the prison guards, dispersion of prisoners far from their homes, etc.

Each comrade is doing a 10-days-hungerstrike, one following other, every month 3 prisoners.

Violence in Spanish prisons is very common, every year 200 prisoners die inside Spanish prisons violently or from drugs, lack of medical attention or diseases. At present in corona times, the conditions in jail are unbearable (bad food, no activities, no visits…).


Last month of August our comrade Carmen Badía Lachos was violated b y a prison guard inside the ‘hospital’ part of the Zuera-prision (Zaragoza).

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Huge successful Indigenous, black and peasant ‘Minga’* in Colombia Eng/Esp

Indigenous, black and peasant ‘Minga’* in Colombia: breaking the fence, weaving with equals (a Minga is a Collective Work)

(leer original en castellano abajo).

by Raul Zibechi 28 octubre, 2020 11 minute read from “Alternativas” magazine shared with thanks translation thefreeonline

More than 8,000 indigenous people, peasants and Afro-descendants arrive in Bogotá to denounce the massacres that are taking place throughout Colombia with the complicity of the Government of Iván Duque.

“Guard, guard. Strength, strength ”, thousands of young people chant raising their chontas (wooden canes), showing the decision of the native peoples, blacks and peasants to defend life and territory, during the Minga that has arrived on Sunday, October 18 for the night to Bogotá. There are 8,000 wills who traveled 450 kilometers from Cali, in the south of the country, to the capital, mobilizing 500 vehicles, many goats (open buses from rural regions) and walking in an orderly manner, flanked by the Indigenous Guard.

It is the only organized mobilization with precise objectives, capable of setting Colombian society in motion. Proof of this is that all the media, even the most right-wing, are covering the Minga, and that the extreme right of the Democratic Center, Uribismo, supporters of former President Álvaro Uribe, filed a complaint because, they say, “the mobilization is violating biosafety protocols and putting citizens at risk ”.

The truth is that the arrival of thousands of indigenous, Afro and peasant farmers to Bogotá mobilized a good part of the capital, where it was received by the young people who won the streets last November, during the national strike, and occupied them again on 9 and September 10 in response to the murder of a lawyer by the police. The multicolored chivas circulated overflowing to the sound of whistles and drums.

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