Archive for December, 2007

New CrimethInc. book, Expect Resistance, arrives

posted December 18th, 2007 by roadkingston

The new book by the CrimethInc. Ex-Worker’s Collective, Expect Resistance, has arrived in Kingston. Please contact Miasma if you would like to obtain a copy. Announcement for the release of the book is posted below.

ER

Read and Reading Tremble


CrimethInc. Launches New Offensive
with the Publication of
Expect Resistance

They called us bourgeois for urging people to abandon bourgeois culture.
They called us anti-worker for refusing complicity in exploitation.
They dismissed our advocacy of plagiarism as unoriginal.
They mocked us for producing paper bullets,
Then cried foul play when those projectiles hit their targets.
When we subsisted on crusts of bread, they insisted it was the upper crusts;
When we discovered cornucopias of abundance, they preferred their sour grapes.
We’ve been branded militants and dilettantes, black bloc and bête noire, primus inter pariahs.

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upcoming workday at tyendinaga

posted December 10th, 2007 by roadkingston

On Saturday, December 15th, the Kingston Indigenous Solidarity Network (KISN) is organizing another day-trip to the reclaimed quarry in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, about 40 minutes west of Kingston. We will be helping to prepare the site for the winter (collecting wood, insulating structures, etc.). If you would like to join us, please contact KISN at mohawksupport (at) riseup.net

Also let us know if you can offer rides or have any specific skills that would help us plan out the day beforehand.

Not For Sale

Call Out: Proposal for an Unsettler Network

posted December 9th, 2007 by roadkingston

…from the ROAD website

unsettle the americas

I am very curious to know how many people would be interested in starting
an (un)settler network, that can share and learn collectively, but also
meets up for workshops.

Hey Everyone,

So I’ve been floating this idea in my head for a bit….. I would like allies, partners, companions in it, or alternatively good critiques of the idea.

I am very curious to know how many people would be interested in starting an (un)settler network, that can share and learn collectively, but also
meets up for workshops.

I can see it being something to strive for. At least I can see it working
in territory claimed by the Canadian state.

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