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getfiscal posted:

what organization should i join when i move to toronto?

pcr rcp obviously.

#482

Join all orgs
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i feel like PCR-RCP frowns on the idea of non-maoist members
#484
all the other orgs are pretty garbage though
#485
join.,
#486

getfiscal posted:

what organization should i join when i move to toronto?

alcoholics anonymous

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#488

getfiscal posted:

what organization should i join when i move to toronto?



stay the FUCK AWAY FROM THE SPARTACIST LEAGUE

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tpaine posted:

you should join NAMBLA fringus. lmao, that's the first time in years i've thought of them. i wonder what they're up to these days. aside from fucking young boys



Sparticist approved org

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getfiscal posted:

i feel like PCR-RCP frowns on the idea of non-maoist members


getfiscal posted:

all the other orgs are pretty garbage though



this should tell you something

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#492
temporarily relocating for a few months, anyone know any NYC prison abolition orgs other than black and pink?
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conec posted:

are u sure u aren`t looking for a NYC young woman online bullying org instead



i can see how you'd be confused, what with being productive in real life being the same as having lots of feelings on the internet

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#497

conec posted:

im so productive irl let me ask ppl on an insular forum where to find real life orgs mainly bcos i want them to know im interested in them to build my online cred which i dont need irl because im busy being productive in orgs i want to join



well, im so *garbled post that leads to incredible permanent hermitage and brutally owning one's self forever more inside of a locked room*

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#499
i found hell http://vimeo.com/30743195
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bookshop meetings
#501
*clears throat after ~3hrs silence* tho
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conec posted:

lol grow up ~ i posted that cos i was laughing at the idea of someone in their 20s and western educated telling me they are a maoist irl nd didn`t want to offend anyone who actually identifies as such instead of having an interest in maoism. read about it, learn about it, discuss it, etc, but to call urself one is extreme comedy



Im a child, born of war, a marxits Leninist, training in a desert camp in [undisclosed location]-- Who the FUCK are /you/

#503
the only communist party on my state is really embarrassing they wave a flag which is the Australian flag but red and with a hammer and sickle instead of a Union Jack lol. socialist alliance looks better maybe
#504
here in spain where I am travelling there's lots of cool communist graffiti in every city and exclusively communist posters, no anarchist bullshit which is encouraging. I met an old man who apropos of nothing began telling me how he blew up buildings in Corsica for the independence movement there
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reformismwatch: i'm going to go to the ontario NDP convention as a delegate just so i can vote in favour of a leadership review.
#508
I'm looking at cases dealing with prison mail rules and one inmate (probably a woman now that I think of it) bought some romance books and the prison banned them on the grounds that they were obscene, because they depicted masturbation and homosexuality.

reading prisoner appeals being denied is really cool. some guy in a cell 21 hours a day manages to heroically coordinate a coherent legal argument somehow and then a team of people hired by the state to defend it from even the most pathetic, symbolic losses writes a fifteen page appeal with numerous citations, each one of which would cost the prisoner ten dollars to even view because there's no copy of the utah code at the prison and the state law library has to copy the prisoner what he requests at like fifty cents a page, plus postage. and after all that they deny the prisoners appeal on the most insulting, unreasonable technical grounds they can possibly concoct and tell the prisoner he has a month to do all that over again or his right to complain is taken away. in one case the prisoner sued the lady who censored his mail and the state's argument was "well her incorrect interpretation of the law was reasonable, therefore she's excused from liability, and seeing as how this case now has no defendant it's closed" its like computer programming or something. its so ridiculous. error error defendant not found
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stegosaurus posted:

I'm looking at cases dealing with prison mail rules and one inmate (probably a woman now that I think of it) bought some romance books and the prison banned them on the grounds that they were obscene, because they depicted masturbation and homosexuality.

reading prisoner appeals being denied is really cool. some guy in a cell 21 hours a day manages to heroically coordinate a coherent legal argument somehow and then a team of people hired by the state to defend it from even the most pathetic, symbolic losses writes a fifteen page appeal with numerous citations, each one of which would cost the prisoner ten dollars to even view because there's no copy of the utah code at the prison and the state law library has to copy the prisoner what he requests at like fifty cents a page, plus postage. and after all that they deny the prisoners appeal on the most insulting, unreasonable technical grounds they can possibly concoct and tell the prisoner he has a month to do all that over again or his right to complain is taken away. in one case the prisoner sued the lady who censored his mail and the state's argument was "well her incorrect interpretation of the law was reasonable, therefore she's excused from liability, and seeing as how this case now has no defendant it's closed" its like computer programming or something. its so ridiculous. error error defendant not found


i've been thinking more & more about going to law school because of the unending torrent of bullshit that people have to deal with. otoh that seems to implicitly accept that the legal system is the correct framework by which to resolve inequality and inhumanity. but then idk what else to do.

does your volunteer work make you feel better, or worse? i suppose helping people out is better than not.

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drwhat posted:

stegosaurus posted:

I'm looking at cases dealing with prison mail rules and one inmate (probably a woman now that I think of it) bought some romance books and the prison banned them on the grounds that they were obscene, because they depicted masturbation and homosexuality.

reading prisoner appeals being denied is really cool. some guy in a cell 21 hours a day manages to heroically coordinate a coherent legal argument somehow and then a team of people hired by the state to defend it from even the most pathetic, symbolic losses writes a fifteen page appeal with numerous citations, each one of which would cost the prisoner ten dollars to even view because there's no copy of the utah code at the prison and the state law library has to copy the prisoner what he requests at like fifty cents a page, plus postage. and after all that they deny the prisoners appeal on the most insulting, unreasonable technical grounds they can possibly concoct and tell the prisoner he has a month to do all that over again or his right to complain is taken away. in one case the prisoner sued the lady who censored his mail and the state's argument was "well her incorrect interpretation of the law was reasonable, therefore she's excused from liability, and seeing as how this case now has no defendant it's closed" its like computer programming or something. its so ridiculous. error error defendant not found

i've been thinking more & more about going to law school because of the unending torrent of bullshit that people have to deal with. otoh that seems to implicitly accept that the legal system is the correct framework by which to resolve inequality and inhumanity. but then idk what else to do.

does your volunteer work make you feel better, or worse? i suppose helping people out is better than not.



yeah helping in any small way is important and I do feel more at peace now that I'm typing things I'm sent and sending them back to a guy way out in . but descending in to the minutiae of law is like hiking to the top of a huge mountain and looking over the other side on a 4k foot drop ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notch_Peak#mediaviewer/File:NotchPeak.jpg ) it is sort of frightening to see the levels of repression directed at the most vulnerable, destitute, clueless people. proletarian dictatorship now.

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dont go to law school to help people. it is a largely futile effort and will drive you to substance abuse. move to india and join the naxalites or simply hand out pennies to random people you see on the street, either is a more effective way of making life better for others
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legal reform/revolutionary restructuring are really important. idk anything about law tho, how did property law work in teh soviet union anyways?
#514
new vid
#515
I was sitting down because i had tremendous hemorrhoids that week. if you're wondering.
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#517

getfiscal posted:

reading old mim theory blew my pea brain back in 2008. i remember printing a stack of old introductory issues and going to Burgers N' Benedicts in montreal, getting breakfast in the afternoon, and reading about maoism for a few hours. one time i ordered six eggs because i was really hungry. then i went a few weeks later and the same waitress was there and she came over and said "do you want six eggs?"



http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=rMREoitX9pE&p=n#/3;12

#518
Enjoy yoiur latte swilling marxist book clubs.... leave it to the Anarchists to do real actions against Empire..!!! http://www.youcaring.com/other/support-the-freedom-struggle-in-koban-/244580
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Petrol posted:

Enjoy yoiur latte swilling marxist book clubs.... leave it to the Anarchists to do real actions against Empire..!!! http://www.youcaring.com/other/support-the-freedom-struggle-in-koban-/244580

you forgot to specify whether these lattes are pumpkin-spiced or not

#520
im bored whats a good Los Angeles organization to join