Dear Comrades

 
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Dear Comrades,

We are on the brink of a civil war and we have a responsibility to each other, more now than ever, to demonstrate the true strength of solidarity and mutual aid for the entire world to see. Before us, stands one of the greatest opportunities to alter the course of human history. To be unprecedented and stop the cycle of violence perpetuated onto the black community by the state and their hired thugs. To stop acting as if casting an entire community into the roll of a second-hand citizenship, only a step-removed from slavery and electing a black man as president somehow erases this countries deep history of violence.      Now is the time for justice! We must take action and hold those accountable for the wrong that has been done. We need to start taking responsibility in order to heal, but we cannot not begin the healing process without trust. To build trust we must stand arm and arm in destroying systemic racism and dismantling oppression. This might be the struggle of our black brothers and sisters, but we must make it our rebellion, our war. This is the revolution and we are the caretakers. We must protect black lives at all cost!

      Those of you who wish to return to normalcy must be made to understand that this is a death sentence for the black community. So today it begins, we are burning this country to the ground, we are starting anew, so choose whether or not you want to burn with it!

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A Message From The Editor…

Today, May 1st we pay our respects to those who died in the pursuit to control our own labor fully and freely! We take a moment of silence for those who saw firsthand the horrific rise of the Industrial Revolution that further commodified humanity!

To the 300,000 workers across America that came together on May 1, 1886 to fight in solidarity for the eight-hour day, we salute you! We shall be the spark that rekindles the people's love affair with anarchism in your honor.

To remind the World, that the violence that occurred over the next two days in Chicago was not a result of romanticized chaos of anarchism but the realistic and continued violence of capitalist interests and their hired state thugs.

This is for the eight lives lost at the Haymarket Massacre. This is for Albert Parsons, August Spies, George Engel, Adolph Fischer and Louis Lingg who were convicted for their minds not their crimes and paid the cost of freedom with their lives.

To our anarchist sisters and brothers, we love you! We stand with you in solidarity from every part of the globe. This is our time, make it count! Set this world on fire and we can create something truly beautiful.Donec eget risus diam.

Elizabeth Bastien

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Christina Aiko

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