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@JasonFundrburkr

A hodgepodge of rad retweets about medicine, Anarchy, religion/mormonism, abolition, & Native stuff. My angry outlet. **Indigenous | med student | He/Him**

Katılım Ocak 2013
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👁️‍🗨️ Eyes Behind The Pines 👁️‍🗨️
I’ll take 10 anarchists doing direct actions. I’ll take 1 doing what needs to be done in the most absolute of terms. Over 10,000 liberals marching who are pro-state, pro-police, pro-corporate politician. Pro-capitalism and cannot take down a system that they themselves embody.
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Daniel Baryon
Daniel Baryon@AnarkYouTube·
The Prairieland 8 are being persecuted because the state knows that direct action is the only true threat to its hegemony. The fascists are terrified of escalation against their concentration camps and so they need the anarchists to be villains, rather than the heroes they are.
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Fire Ant Movement Defense
Fire Ant Movement Defense@fireantdefense·
🧵 This was a sham trial from the start. Mark Pittman, a Trump-appointed judge who discussed his copy of Mein Kampf during trial, blocked the defense from arguing self defense or defense of others, favoring the prosecution at every turn.
DFWSupportCommittee@DFWSupCommittee

We have a verdict and we are heartbroken at the results. This is only the beginning. We will continue to fight the remaining charges until every defendant is home.

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n th n - #FreeThemAll
n th n - #FreeThemAll@n_th_n_·
Federal terrorism convictions based on zines, wearing bloc, using Signal, attending a noise demo, amorphous "antifa" bogeyman. This is catastrophically bad. Beyond canary in the coal mine—this is paving the way for a new front of fascistic lawfare. archive.li/YXlkv
DFWSupportCommittee@DFWSupCommittee

8 defendants (all but Des) declared guilty of riot, material support to terrorism, conspiracy to use & carry an explosive device, use & carry an explosive device.

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Jake Hanrahan
Jake Hanrahan@Jake_Hanrahan·
Rest in peace Rubi 🌹
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𓁹انجي𓁹
𓁹انجي𓁹@levantinewitch·
unpopular opinion but i actually don't think love is stronger than hate if hate is the only one holding a gun
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james stout
james stout@jamesstout·
I’m sure many of you are thinking, “where can i find a book about anarchism that isn’t written by a guy who was buddies with Epstein?” Noam problem akpress.org/against-the-st…
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ABetterWay2A
ABetterWay2A@ABetterWay2A·
An elderly woman in a quiet neighborhood stepped into her yard with her personal firearm after ICE agents attempted to take workers from her yard. The agents left without making an arrest. The exchange lasted only moments, but it carried the kind of weight that rarely shows up in policy debates and often defines real power on the ground. Incidents like this sit at the center of what the Second Amendment was written to address. It isn’t about macho posturing. It’s about a citizen’s ability to slow the momentum of state action when that action feels unchecked. In the United States, the line between government authority and private life has always been negotiated in small, tense encounters far from courtrooms or political statements. She didn’t fire, and nobody got hurt. She created a boundary and the agents recognized it. The restraint on both sides mattered, and the result underscored a simple truth. Rights are only as strong as a person’s ability to assert them when the state arrives uninvited.
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Unity of Fields
Unity of Fields@unityoffields·
🚨 Anonymous submission from the underground Coalition Against Apartheid at MIT: Actionists took hostage a painting of MIT founder's wife, an abhorrent slave owner. They replaced the painting with a memorial to Isabella Gibbons (an abolitionist and one of the slaves the MIT founder owned) and Yaqeen Hammad (an 11yo Palestinian girl who was murdered by the zionist entity just hours ago), in protest of MIT's collaboration with the genocidal zionist entity and US military. "We took the enslaver off her pedestal and built a memorial to Yaqeen and Isabella as a testament to the solidarity that has long united the Palestinian and Black struggles for liberation." "We will not forget MIT's complicit in genocide. If MIT doesn't end this, we will."
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🌽Asdzáá Tłʼéé honaaʼéí🌽BA, CertAIS🌽(She/Her)🌽
This why Native people been saying the true knowledge and education is with community. Now younger me understands it more better.
bint al-shamsa@bintalshamsa

@vvictorman_uel @alegarzac Well, it’s just academia returning to its roots. It was never intended for your generation. It’s intended for the children of the elite under white supremacy. And PhD programs were always a scam for the vast majority of university graduates.

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Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥
Talia Jane ❤️‍🔥@taliaotg·
Richard Spencer disappeared for years after one very memorable moment, and the person who made it happen remains completely unknown, and free, to this day.
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African, Caribbean and Asian Lawyers For Justice
1/ Britain didn’t abolish slavery out of compassion—it was about profits & power. For centuries, enslaved Africans fought back, forcing Britain to spend millions on military garrisons just to suppress rebellion. The system collapsed under the weight of its own violence. 🧵
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Reductress
Reductress@Reductress·
‘Joy Is an Act of Resistance!’ Says White Woman Who Engages in No Other Acts of Resistance: ow.ly/rTbK50UPXgY
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Mishiikenh Kwe
Mishiikenh Kwe@mishiikenhkwe·
Don’t mention Leonard Peltier to me unless you’re also ready to talk about Anna Mae Aquash.
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Tracy Molina
Tracy Molina@KohzKah·
Dear PDX, I forgot to mention our Indigenous elders being evicted from Portland, Oregon Native housing projects are American Indian Movement activists from the 1970's. Our AIM elders. Right now I'm turning myself in on felony assault of a police. I'm praying Andy Ngo tweets in.
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Rebecca Nagle
Rebecca Nagle@rebeccanagle·
(1/2) Native Americans are twice as likely to have medical debt than other groups in the US. In large part, bc the federal program created to provide us care (IHS) is chronically underfunded. Healthcare thru IHS is supposed to be free, but if someone needs a specialist...
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