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  • Repression Breeds Heroism

    Leonardo Baez and Nora Avila-Guel

    Two barkery owners were found guilty of “concealing and harboring” immigrants without documentation in a Texas Federal Court on 8/14/25. They face up to 10 years in prison. 

    Their lawyer noted that they were not being covert or deceptive in employing the immigrants. So why were they prosecuted so vigorously? Why would the feds choose to prosecute two legal immigrants who owned a Mexican bakery for employing undocumented workers? The racist intent is obvious.

    More broadly they are doing this to frighten and freeze us in place. They need to stop to a rising tide of anger becoming an organized resistance to their nascent authoritarian regime before it even truly starts. They know that if a movement emerges they are finished. They need those that they are targeted to cower. They need those who aren’t targeted, but see and understand what is going on, to pretend like it isn’t happening. They know how much power we have and they fear it.

    They want you to forget that you can do something about it, that you don’t have to accept it. They want you to hope that if you do what they say that it will mitigate your risk. They want you to deny knowing that kowtowing won’t help at all.

    Our strength lies in the reality that there are too many of us to repress all at once. Their power is significant and brutal, but it declines sharply the more of us are willing to defy it. Publicly defy it, show others what can be done, and dare them to dream of a world without their failure as human beings.

    Leonardo Baez and Nora Avila-Guel may have just been bakers employing workers and did not ask for any of this, but the actions of the US government have made them heroes. Don’t let anyone forget it.

  • The Criminal Intent of Authoritarianism

    Trump’s sudden attacks on poor and unhoused people in Washington DC, with his use of FBI agents and other Federal law enforcement officers is surprising in that it isn’t rooted in any emerging crisis that threatens elite interests. But past that it should surprise no one. This is what fascist governments do, manufacture a pretext for a takeover of one city, that will move on to other cities, and eventually highjacking our very lives our lives.

    Trump will continue to use the national guard as much as possible as he edges ever closer to using the standing military against us. Boots on the ground in your neighborhood. They want us to get used to it, so when the time comes start murdering people we will go about our day in constant fear and pretending that everything is fine.

    The National Guard in LA. The National Guard in DC. The National Guard in streets of your city. Then the Army under his command. In neighborhoods where brown, queer, and centers of resistance reside. They are already disappearing people off the streets. How long before they just massacre protestors?

    What are you going to do about it? Standing in place isn’t an option.

  • Imagine That

    You are taught that your country is a “shining city on a hill”. That is an example of freedom, wealth, and security. But everyday you have less of everything and instead possess a growing sense of oppression, desperation, and ruin. When you complain that the truth is killing you, they say it’s your fault for looking. Returning to bondage is the only way to live free.

    Imagine defending a history of genocide, white supremacy, and exploitation with a paper thin facade of manifest destiny and divinity. If you refuse… there are consequences. As fascism’s malignancy grows into its own, the dangers of resistance are increasingly brutal and dangerous.

    So you give them your life, the lives of your children, and the wealth of your labor willingly. You sacrifice to a ruling class that only cares about what they can extract from you for their momentary opulence. They are not the leaders they pretend to be. They know that there is no real future in their world, but they just don’t care so long as it means a few more minutes of power and privilege.

    Imagine giving reverence to your own exploitation. Striving to believe that you are doing it for your family and community; but knowing that it is a lie. Repressing the reality that you are disposable, a mark in a confidence game.

    But you do have a choice. It is the one thing they fear. The one thing that they have no real protection against. You can stop believing their lies, cease obeying their commands, and join in the fight to end their rule.

    You can return to yourself, and decide to really live free, instead of clinging to their dying world. It is dangerous to do; but when you understand that they have already taken your life and you can either wait for your own murder or fight to take it back, it is the only choice.

  • The Crisis in Young Men

    The Crisis in Young Men

    There isn’t one.

    Anyone that says that there is is serving the ruling class, hoping to claw off enough of a chunk of demographic flesh to maintain patriarchal white supremacy in a post colonial world.

    The truth is that there is a crisis for every demographic category, and belief. Extinction.

    This includes the rich and powerful, but they are also the decision makers that have formed, pushed, and sustained this crisis.

    Focusing on the so-called crisis of young men, tying it to the election of a fascist government, positing that the solution is to make sure that men don’t feel disempowered is serving the further interests of the fascists.

    Young men are people and therefore they share in this crisis of extinction. But their problems do not arise from us challenging patriarchy and white supremacy. In fact their solution is ours.

    Seeing it as separate is a basis of fascist ideology.

  • A Point of Rigidity

    We do not abandon each other.

    In 2024 when anti-trans themed commercials were splashed across prime-time, sporting events, and local newscasts it represented the culmination of an ultimate failure of liberal politics to build a movement with real solidarity that would defend us against the attacks of the right.

    Anti-trans politics have been a rising tide within the right for years, and the Democratic Party failed to answer those attacks in a meaningful way, and so the attacks gained traction. In the immediate aftermath of Trump’s re-election, many party “strategists” are rushing to throw trans people under the wheels of so-called pragmatism, arguing that we had to secede some ground to the right if their party was to remain in the mainstream, win elections, and reverse the damage that has been done.

    It is repugnant. Those that push it are showing us who they really are, an enemy. A slower version the voracious hatred of the other party.

    Building coalitions and alliances means compromise; but not on the subject of who is human and deserving of human rights. To do so is not only morally wrong, it is a losing strategy.

    Immigration is a stunning example of when we do not articulate and push for solidarity, we end up in a downward spiral of capitulation and powerlessness. 

    For decades Democrats have tried to play tough on immigration to undercut Republican electoral gains on the issue. Obama was reviled by immigration activists as the “Deporter and Chief” because that administration was determined to beat the Republicans at this cruel game. That led to the election of Donald Trump in 2016. Joe Biden did the same thing during his administration. Look at where we are now. Sacrificing others who have no choice in their sacrifice wins us nothing, and only advances the cause of cruelty.

    We cannot ever back away from defending the basic humanity and right to exist of any one of us because of who we are. There is a reason why after the Holocaust was ended and exposed a maxim of “never again,” was adopted.

    Those who are attacked by fascism as it rises to power are groups that have always been marginalized and discriminated against. They, more than those of us who are assigned a more privileged class, are intimately familiar with how the ruling classes oppress and exploit everyone else. Marginalized people have lived with oppression constantly, and they have defended themselves, fought back, and won. All of us are stronger with them by our side. Solidarity not only builds power through numbers, it builds it by adding new perspectives and ideas on how to fight in this crisis.

    It gives us back what the forces of oppression and hatred have stolen from us, ourselves.

    We do not abandon each other.

  • Stop the Gears. Stop the Machine

    The recent “peaceful” street protests were heartening in that they show that there are millions of people willing to do something. But make no mistake, they had no effect on the Trump Administration’s advancement of authoritarian government. They did nothing to stop ICE raids, gutting essential health and safety infrastructure, the attacks on LGBTQ+ (especially trans people), and the removal of any accountabiluty. Nothing.

    Protest that involves the public letting their voices be heard means little when dealing with a movement and government that has no shame or morality.

    The only way to hold authoritarians accountable is to take away their staged appearance of efficiency and inevitability. That means direct action. Even the smallest, most uncoordinated action against this machine makes a difference; especially when those around us can see it. When others can see it, they might understand that they can take action too.

    Enough small actions can mean that the efficiency of the machine lessens, cracks appear in the facade of authority, and others begin to directly resist too. When we band together and coordinate and work together on our actions the consequences for the state exponentially rise.

    As will the backlash against those that choose to fight back. This is risky, but when we honestly reflect on our choices, and the inevitable catastrophe that will result if we don’t take action, there is only one way forward.

    Our enemies are bent on our capitulation and silence. Do not let them have it. They want to claim the word freedom and make it just another tool of their oppression. Don’t let them have it, freedom stands in direct opposition to their oppression, show the world what that means.

    Refuse. Resist. Become ungovernable.

  • Reform Is Insufficient & An Illusion

    Reform Is Insufficient & An Illusion

    We have to stick together. Understanding that attempting reform will only doom us to failure is the first real step forward. Realizing that our survival is dependent on working together to overthrow this cruel and oppressive society is the next.

    The idea that we can build and leverage enough electoral power to end our oppression and reverse our descent into oligarchic fascism is a fallacy that saps our strength by diverting our time and energy into a game that bosses will always control. That isn’t to say that there haven’t been significant victories won through electoral politics that have directly improved our lives.

    Paid sick leave at the local and state level, Social Security and Medicare, minimum wage, FMLA, the National Labor Relations Act, and many other laws were won, at least in part, at the ballot box. But all of those victories did not fundamentally alter a society where housing is out of reach for more and more people everyday, where a for-profit medical system causes death, suffering, and crippling debt, where inequality & discrimination is an integral part of the economic system, and where authoritarian politics are a constant threat. The machinery of oppression is unaltered.

    It isn’t just that our system is prone to crisis, it is that it is like this because it’s the method by which rich people maintain their power and privilege over everyone else. Voting under capitalism is insufficient because it is their game, and when they need to they will take it away from us.

    “Everything that we claim as an accomplishment through machinery that our oppressors control can ultimately be undone.” – William C. Anderson from The Nation On No Map

    Liberation will not come through reform, and the current deepening crisis of climate, fascism, and widening income inequality is quickly stripping away any remaining utility that it can offer. Today in 2025 it is like the electoral victory of 2020 never happened. No progress was gained from that, and it seems to be little more than a brief rest stop as we descend into hell.

    It is past time that we look at how we gain power differently. It is time to understand that the rich can’t do anything without our work. Without work all economic activity ceases and not only are there too few of them to do it, they also don’t have the skills and inclination to do it right (the rich are lazy as fuck).

    It is time that we come to see that those that beat, jail, and murder us aren’t heroes; but instead traitors to human survival. Their institutions do not offer protection from the tyranny of the so-called “majority,” rather they serve to legitimize theft, genocide, and the primacy of capitalism. It is time to see that bigotry and fear do nothing but build power for the ruling classes who are our true enemies.

    It is time to abandon reform of these things and abolish them.

  • You Have A Choice

    The powerful, their servants, & those desperately clinging to the lie of American exceptionalism don’t want you to realize that you have a choice.

    If you want a world without the hatred and violence required to maintain the power and privilege of a few, want to live without the hopeless descent into extinction, and desire a culture free of control and oppression; you can choose to reject it.

    You can choose what that looks like for you. What do you believe? Who do you stand with? What you are willing to do to fight back? It’s up to you.

    It’s not always an easy choice. But life is complicated, impermanent, and uncertain anyway. We do not get a choice about the results once we start fighting back. We don’t know how others will react to our decision. But all that doesn’t negate that fact that we are free to choose.

    Authoritarians, religious fanatics, and those that choose to believe the lie can never take that away. So they want us to forget, or even better, never realize we have a choice in the first place. They present a mask of inevitability so that you will continue to choose to support the theft of our wealth while it kills you and everything you love.

    Once you realize that you have a choice, make it, and begin to act on it; you are free of them. You are living a life based on your terms not theirs. If this sounds dangerous, it is. That is the price of freedom, living dangerously. It is beautiful.