good news tho yes
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 18 October 2012 03:01 (thirteen years ago)
leah is out, and among other things, has this to say:
“I went against the advice of several people and did what one should never do, I read the comments. I read the comments on support pages, articles, and photos. While a lot of the messages were wonderful, so many of them were about how attractive or unattractive the commenter thought I was. They thought that because my face is all over the internet, they had the right to dehumanize me and reduce me to an object, just like the fucking state did. I am not number #42611-086 and I am not a number on your 0-10 scale of hot or not. They thought I would enjoy the attention if I knew about it. I am glad that many came to my defense and confronted the blatant misogyny, however it was mostly met with ‘stop being so serious.’ Someone even went to the extent to Photoshop my tattoos from photos in order to make me appeal more to the mainstream. I will say now, and let me be clear: I do not care what anyone on this planet thinks about how I look. I do not appreciate comments about my appearance. I do not want your compliments. I do not owe anyone a curtsy, a sweet smile and a ‘thank you so much.’ I do not have to be gracious about it, I do not owe respect to those who do not show respect to me. I also saw how people made a lot of casual references to me getting sexually assaulted. This is extremely disrespectful, especially because that is something I have dealt with too many times in my life as is. I am more than a face, a body, a (former)prisoner, a number. To anyone who reduces me to those things: you are my enemy, not my ally, you are not my friend, not my comrade, not my supporter and I do not appreciate you. I have despised sexism/misogyny my entire life and I have confronted it at every opportunity, as I am doing right now. If you support someone for something they do, just say that. What you think about their appearance is irrelevant. Keep your opinion to yourself because if you are furthering one kind of oppression while trying to fight another, you aren’t actually accomplishing anything.”
— Leah’s official quote on seeing the internet’s response for the first time after being released.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 19 October 2012 21:00 (thirteen years ago)
righteous
― goole, Friday, 19 October 2012 21:14 (thirteen years ago)
Letting that one soak in for a while, it's so good.
― purveyor of generations (in orbit), Friday, 19 October 2012 21:18 (thirteen years ago)
that is fucking awesome
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 19 October 2012 21:19 (thirteen years ago)
I know it is wrong but after reading that just now I gis'ed her.
― Legendary General Cypher Raige (Gukbe), Friday, 19 October 2012 21:39 (thirteen years ago)
so great
― sleeve, Friday, 19 October 2012 23:39 (thirteen years ago)
I am not number #42611-086 and I am not a number on your 0-10 scale of hot or not.
enjoyed this v much
― difficult listening hour, Friday, 19 October 2012 23:44 (thirteen years ago)
def
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 20 October 2012 21:10 (thirteen years ago)
Boots and Leah OTMFM.
― 5-Hour Enmity (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Saturday, 20 October 2012 21:20 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.fwweekly.com/2012/10/17/drawing-line-tar-sand/
^^ some odc folks have been regularly traveling down to texas to work with this, disappointed i can't afford a trip myself yet, but highly rec this article.
On Aug. 28, several activists showed up at a work yard in Livingston, Texas, where pipe slated for the Keystone was being loaded onto flatbeds. Four of the activists locked themselves onto the axles beneath a truck. One was Tammie Carson, an Arlington grandmother who’d never been an activist before.“I had no idea what the Keystone Pipeline was … but after investigating and realizing the potential of environmental damage the tar sands could do, well, I needed to get involved,” she said. “Somehow I found the Tar Sands Blockade website and saw they were having a weekend training session, and I went. And about a month later I got a call saying there was going to be a direct action and would I like to participate. I said yes.”The truck to which Carson and the others locked themselves was at the entrance for the lot. Since it took police several hours to cut the protesters free, the action closed down that lot for a full day.
“I had no idea what the Keystone Pipeline was … but after investigating and realizing the potential of environmental damage the tar sands could do, well, I needed to get involved,” she said. “Somehow I found the Tar Sands Blockade website and saw they were having a weekend training session, and I went. And about a month later I got a call saying there was going to be a direct action and would I like to participate. I said yes.”
The truck to which Carson and the others locked themselves was at the entrance for the lot. Since it took police several hours to cut the protesters free, the action closed down that lot for a full day.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Sunday, 21 October 2012 21:53 (thirteen years ago)
(New York, NY, October 24)—Alarmed by the billions of dollars of secret money flooding into the political system to influence voters this election cycle, three high school students sat in at JPMorgan Chase in lower Manhattan today, demanding full disclosure of the bank’s anonymous political expenditures. The students, who delivered a petition to the bank over three weeks ago articulating their demand, refused to leave the bank’s premises until the requested information was handed over to the public. The bank instead chose to shut down the entire 60 floor building and have them arrested.
http://www.99rise.org/press_release_october_24_2012
― crazy uncle in the attic (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 25 October 2012 03:01 (thirteen years ago)
blaming the victims again, I see
― Aimless, Thursday, 25 October 2012 03:43 (thirteen years ago)
damn yo
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 26 October 2012 02:08 (thirteen years ago)
if you guys haven't had a chance to hear the weekly radio work i've been involved with, you should check us out--download or stream, as you like. here's tonight's show.
http://www.mixcloud.com/MariahBlank/1028-vof99-i-cant-stand-the-rain-hurricane-companion/
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 29 October 2012 02:22 (thirteen years ago)
mm.
Less than a week after she was incarcerated, Leah requested a way out of prison from her lawyer. Her lawyer returned with a subpoena for October 17, 2012. She entered that grand jury, spoke, and was released from prison that day.The exact content of what Leah said is unknown. After leaving prison, she told very few people she was out. Leah did not inform known targets of the investigation of her release. When she did let people know that she was free, she asked for space from any questions. Those who did ask questions were rebuffed and told that she needed to recover before she could talk about what happened.After delaying giving any answers to people, Leah left Portland. Most people do not know where she went. She has since made one statement to CAPR, in which she said safety concerns prevented her from saying what happened during the grand jury at which she appeared.Leah did tell people that she answered “an anarchy sign” when asked what a circle-A means and described some man as “a neo-Nazi” who had attempted to infiltrate anarchist circles before being outed. According to Leah, when the prosecutor asked her about various things, she answered “I don’t know,” or “I don’t remember.” Beyond those questions, what Leah said remains unknown. Due to the secrecy of grand jury proceedings, short of information coming out in discovery, there is no definitive way of knowing what was said in the grand jury chamber.
http://notyrcisterpress.tumblr.com/post/34625748003/leah-lynn-plante-cooperates
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 30 October 2012 17:44 (thirteen years ago)
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_md6qivQVrK1r47bpd.jpg
― zvookster, Friday, 9 November 2012 22:43 (thirteen years ago)
yesssssssssssssssssssss
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 10 November 2012 04:15 (thirteen years ago)
also i would be remiss in ignoring occupy sandy, obviously:
http://interoccupy.net/occupysandy/
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/11/nyregion/where-fema-fell-short-occupy-sandy-was-there.html?pagewanted=all
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/occupy-sandy-easy-give-victims-hurricane-article-1.1197605
http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/News/occupy-sandy-latino-soul-activism/story?id=17667896#.UJ3VSeTO36U
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 10 November 2012 04:17 (thirteen years ago)
i gotta say, man
occupy sandy--among other things, very much in the lineage of Common Ground Relief after Katrina
occupy our homes
the rolling jubilee
there have been a lot of moments, especially in the last 8 months, that i've wondered how much i wanted to invest myself in whatever you want to call this thing, this project, this notion, this movement. still: for brief seconds of elation, like these, where i see and sense our collective momentum--so often hidden and so often unknown--as we press forward with our spirit of righteous anger and riotous joy, i can't help but think that a victory will come. the shape of that victory eludes me now, and i can only hope that the children of children i might bear find themselves in a better world than our own, but for this moment our moment will suffice. a breath is a breath, a win is a win, a step is a step. tomorrow is tomorrow.
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 10 November 2012 04:31 (thirteen years ago)
Hoos, are you doing Sandy stuff at all? I think it's an incredible phenomenon.
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 12 November 2012 02:33 (thirteen years ago)
The People's Bailout / Rolling Jubilee is really exciting and interesting.
Occupy Sandy has been getting a lot of great coverage - New York TImes, Wall Street Journal, CNN.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/11/nyregion/where-fema-fell-short-occupy-sandy-was-there.html
― dmr, Monday, 12 November 2012 17:07 (thirteen years ago)
looking fwd to occupation of unspecified North Jersey Walmart on Black Friday
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Monday, 12 November 2012 17:17 (thirteen years ago)
climate solidarity actions (Bryant Park next Saturday)
http://ht.ly/2tb1kD
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 00:52 (thirteen years ago)
Black Friday event source
http://www.corporateactionnetwork.org/campaigns/black-friday/events
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 21:06 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeQNbyxWNtM&feature=youtu.be
this is a lot better than the orientation I got, fwiw
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 13 November 2012 21:22 (thirteen years ago)
Kind of interesting to see the social media response to Occupy with all the media attention from Sandy -- lots of "right on, government SUX, individuals RULE" comments from conservatives. Which I guess probably overlaps with some of the views of some of the more anarcho elements of Occupy but for slightly different reasons?
Also, can anyone give me a little more info on the rockaway pipeline? I tend to think replacing more oil heat with natural gas is better than NOT doing so, and my approach to fossil fuels is that we kind of need to pursue short-term and long-term solutions at the same time and that we're not going to get everything running solar overnight (if ever).
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 14 November 2012 16:46 (thirteen years ago)
Nice to see that these sites still exist:
http://occupywriters.com/
― Raymond Cummings, Sunday, 18 November 2012 20:54 (thirteen years ago)
Went on a date with a nursing student who's working with Occupy Sandy on the weekends; those people are doing the best work. I'm incredibly impressed and excited by the way Occupy has, in many places, switched gears to a politically charged public service movement instead of just one of protest. I mean, I know that was a part of it from the beginning, but it seems in many places to now be the main focus of the movement, which I think is both generally incredible and politically more effective.
― ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Sunday, 18 November 2012 22:31 (thirteen years ago)
PS Big up HOOS for all your work in this area.
― ENERGY FOOD (en i see kay), Sunday, 18 November 2012 22:32 (thirteen years ago)
just realized that on tonight's Voices of the 99% broadcast i refer--accidentally, i swear to god--to "goldman sack"
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 19 November 2012 00:36 (thirteen years ago)
goldman slacks, new from dockers.
― s.clover, Monday, 19 November 2012 01:11 (thirteen years ago)
v impressed with strike debt/rolling jubilee. Hearing Graeber talk about it on the radio actually did shift the way I think about consumer debt, although I don't agree with all of his ideas about debt.
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 03:51 (thirteen years ago)
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― well if it isn't old 11 cameras simon (gbx), Monday, 19 November 2012 07:02 (thirteen years ago)
occupy art, occupy museums
http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2012/11/19/occupy-art/
― goole, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:08 (thirteen years ago)
I have a hard time taking seriously people who are entirely creatures of the art market who say they are "fed up" with the art market.
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:11 (thirteen years ago)
why not?
― goole, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:13 (thirteen years ago)
Because they are inherently parts of that machine, while so many other people work outside that machine altogether. I actually like Jerry Saltz, but I still have found this to be a flaw with him, that he doesn't always seem fully aware of his insider-outsider status.
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:19 (thirteen years ago)
I remember the innocent days when regular folks could buy a piece for $3m. now it's all about money.
― iatee, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:20 (thirteen years ago)
^this
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:22 (thirteen years ago)
jeez, next you guys are gonna tell me the renaissance popes were bad guys too
― goole, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:24 (thirteen years ago)
they were renaissance men, also sometimes soldiers and crossdressers.
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:25 (thirteen years ago)
i liked the way the awl put it, "rich people ruin even the things that are expressly for rich people"
― max, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:34 (thirteen years ago)
nice, link?
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:35 (thirteen years ago)
nm sure I can find it
it was just a throwaway line here http://www.theawl.com/2012/11/a-recent-history-of-the-new-niceness
― max, Monday, 19 November 2012 16:35 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.theawl.com/2012/11/a-recent-history-of-the-new-niceness
ha, my wife came up with the term "fashionably nice" a couple of years ago in reference to an attitude she was noticing among young artists and gallery people
― drunk 'n' white's elements of style (Hurting 2), Monday, 19 November 2012 16:40 (thirteen years ago)
thx for the positive vibes, guys. <3
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 21 November 2012 04:04 (thirteen years ago)
http://occupywallst.org/article/give-walmart-organizer-fund/
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Friday, 23 November 2012 03:39 (thirteen years ago)
http://distilleryimage7.instagram.com/e24a57fe359a11e2a7ed22000a1f8f24_7.jpg
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Saturday, 24 November 2012 19:44 (thirteen years ago)