Anarchist Black Cross
"You’re in there for us, we’re out here for you."
News about incarcerated anarchists. Resources for prisoner support.
Prisoner Support and Solidarity
Post news about individual incarcerated people by including an all-caps tag of the [three-letter country code] at the start of the post and the person's name in bold somewhere in the title to make searching the community easier.
Its a good idea to include information about what organizations are sponsoring them, what forms of solidarity they've requested, and how to send them mail.
There's a prisoner database at Prisoner Solidarity and a list from Solidarity International that are useful for looking up people to correspond with.
Zines
Posts about zines and prison literature to share with friends or mail to prisoners should begin with the tag [Zine], and should link to a page with literature in printable document format or the PDF file itself.
Posts using the tag [Info] are reserved for moderators.
Also on Lemmy
News about prisoner support groups should be posted in !anarchism@slrpnk.net
For non-prisoner specific organizing and abolition see !abolition@slrpnk.net
Polish anarchist prisoner solidarity news: !ack@szmer.info
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Sometimes I think the last great problem to solve in anarchist theory is how people get this confused about what anarchism is.
Media deliberately conflating 'anarchy' with 'chaos'
Maybe that's all it is.
if you had never experienced direct democracy how else would you describe it?
TBF, if you put 4 different anarchists in a room to debate a topic, you'd end up with 7 different opinions; I think that the way that anarchism functions means that we end up with an especially diverse mixture of perspectives and viewpoints, so I don't think people will ever agree on what anarchism actually is (which I find delightful, in many respects)
This is perhaps a facetious reply to your comment though, given that I realise that the confusion you speak of is very different to the discourse I'm talking about. I agree with your point and I think it's a very funny joke.
A strategy that I sometimes use to avoid the misconceptions is to just avoid saying the big scary A-word, because I've had some bizarre conversations where people are super receptive towards anarchist ideas, but it's like something shuts off in their brain when someone says "anarchist". I don't know whether this strategy feels inappropriately deceptive ¯_ (ツ)_/¯ (I picked my current username as an experiment in "wearing my ideology on my sleeve", to see how the contrast to the above strategy felt. )