Punk Academia: more than an aesthetic
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Punk Academia: more than an aesthetic
Nothing is quite as punk rock as being kind and educated in a system that thrives on you being egoistical and dumb
hey, i was wondering if you knew of any good sources for learning more about anarchism?
oooh yeah I do
Anarchy Works by Peter Gelderloos
On Anarchy by Noam Chomsky
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
Life Without Law in the anarchist library
anything in the anarchist library
What is Property?
go talk to anarchists
honestly if you find any resources meant for high schoolers / 6th form students who are studying politics they break it down pretty well. obviously they lack any personal takes or nuanced discussion but if you're just looking for facts and a starting point go check a textbook
remember anarchy is very varied in subcategories and what it means to different people, especially along the collectivist/individualist line.
come back with any questions!
i wanna drum in a band again
(narcotic void 2022)
Because I absolutely love joan_de_art’s sustainable city series I’mma share it in one post since I see the art scattered about.
it's gonna be okay (/threat)
*through gritted teeth* the world is GOOD. people are kind. Humans are NOT inherently selfish. you will make it through this year. recovery is possible. people you don't know yet will love you. You are going to do things you can't even imagine right now. You are going to read a rlly good book. You are going to eat some rlly good food. You are going to experience joy again. Things can get better. Situations can change. You can choose to be kinder. The world can change for the better.
Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth performing at Maxwell’s Tavern, NJ, 2005
Scans of blast magazine - documenting Japan’s underground punk movement during the late 90s
I’ve heard mortal men argue for immortality before, but even the best of men I’ve ever seen ended in misery. That jolly, old, fat man who brought joy to poor children across the world, has been missing since the Great War. It is believed the cruelty consumed him. You would fare no better.
We can take you anywhere you want to go. How about New Mexico? Isn't that where you're going? To visit Carol Sturka? We could get you there by nightfall. We can even transport your car. We know how much it means to you.
Every time I see people misconstruing the definition of punk for meaningless semantic discourse I mentally substitute "punk" for "electro swing"
"Are public libraries punk?" trite.
"Are public libraries electro swing?" immediately a better post
In my experience the "is _x_ thing punk?" discourse has been a largely unsuccessful attempt for white music-illiterate millennials to assert their dominance over what rebellious music is supposed to sound like, and attempt to align the genre with vaguely progressive ideals. It's how we still get posts about Weird Al covering Rage Against the Machine, the lingering cult of celebrity around My Chemical Romance, and "Are libraries punk?" It's a holdover from the Rock Against Bush era, and dovetails nicely into today's ideas around "Problematic Media", where people think that the media you consume needs to align with your values or you're a hypocrite.
Yeah. It's the whole conflation of "I like this thing" with "I am politically aligned with this thing" as another form of liberal interpassivity. But more annoying than usual.
#I bring a certain ''being punk means listening to punk music'' that people that don't listen to punk music don't like #but I also bring a certain ''being punk doesn't make you inherently radical or good'' that punks don't like (via buttastic)
weeks 11-20 on my weekly poster challenge this year, crazy I've actually managed almost half a year of getting these done. 1-10 here.
A lot of you on here sure don’t like the idea of making any kind of sacrifice for the benefit of others huh
Some of you act like doing minor inconvenient acts of kindness is equivalent to donating a kidney as if it’s not those acts that form our communities and make the world go around.
Return your grocery cart. If you’re able-bodied offer your seat to someone who is not. Help your friend move. Drive your sister to the airport. Make sure drunk people have a safe ride or walk home. Pet-sit for your coworker. Participate in a meal train. Volunteer in your area. That’s what friendship and community is about.
It takes a village to keep a village, and change starts with you!
Braiding Sweetgrass discusses reciprocity from a decolonization perspective— not just among humans, but people and the natural world. It’s so gentle and so encouraging. I genuinely can’t recommend it enough, especially if you live on land stolen from indigenous people.
You can’t fight fascism by yourself. Grassroots and mutualism is how we create change :)
I volunteer on weekends! It’s so fulfilling <3
My best friend told me once "to love is to be inconvenienced" and I think about that a lot.
A lot of you on here sure don’t like the idea of making any kind of sacrifice for the benefit of others huh
Some of you act like doing minor inconvenient acts of kindness is equivalent to donating a kidney as if it’s not those acts that form our communities and make the world go around.
Return your grocery cart. If you’re able-bodied offer your seat to someone who is not. Help your friend move. Drive your sister to the airport. Make sure drunk people have a safe ride or walk home. Pet-sit for your coworker. Participate in a meal train. Volunteer in your area. That’s what friendship and community is about.
It takes a village to keep a village, and change starts with you!
Braiding Sweetgrass discusses reciprocity from a decolonization perspective— not just among humans, but people and the natural world. It’s so gentle and so encouraging. I genuinely can’t recommend it enough, especially if you live on land stolen from indigenous people.
You can’t fight fascism by yourself. Grassroots and mutualism is how we create change :)
I volunteer on weekends! It’s so fulfilling <3
The problem with giving advice to angry and suffering people is that rather frequently the thing they need to know to improve their position is the last thing they want to hear and not something they have the capacity to internalize or accept
Unfortunate truths you can tell people that would help if they could hear what it means and not just what it sounds like
You were the victim, and it wasn’t fair, but it’s over now. Nobody came to save you, and I’m sorry, but it’s too late for anyone to go back and do it different.
You’re suffering over something that cannot be resolved. You’re allowed to feel angry, or outraged, or betrayed, but there will eventually come a time that you don’t feel that so violently anymore, and you’re going to want to have something good left to go back to.
You can’t make anyone love you the way you need to be loved. That’s how a lot of good things end. Not with a clear sign, something blocking the road that says “do not proceed”, just a splitting of the path that’s still moving somewhat in the same direction.
You can’t fix them. Nothing you can do will fix them. And if they fix themselves, they can’t do it for you- they have to do it for themselves as well, because otherwise a day may come when they’re alone, and as long as they live, they are their only true constant. So you can support, and you can encourage, but the hardest part is up to them. And sometimes they can’t do it even with your help.
Sometimes letting go of someone feels like mourning at their funeral before they’ve died, and every time you see them after it’s like talking to a ghost that doesn’t know it’s dead. Sometimes that happens. You’ll both still wake up tomorrow anyways.
I understand that you’re afraid, and that you’re afraid for good reasons. And I understand that being brave isn’t as easy as just turning that fear off, and you would if you could in a heartbeat. But the thing is, as long as that fear is able to dictate your choices, it will have power over you. If you don’t believe you can try to fight it, if you accept that it will always be in charge, you let the frightening thing stay present in your life. It will exist as long as you stay paralyzed. And that sounds cruel, but it isn’t something anyone can fix for you.
The person you may let yourself become after experiencing the terrible thing may very well grow into a much bigger, much more terrible thing, and someday it will swallow the first terrible thing whole. And all that will be left is something far worse for someone else. And you will not be able to shrink it down by explaining where it came from, because terrible things that are dead and gone are never as terrible as terrible things that are alive right now in front of you.
No matter how much or how little I love you, I still do not have the ability to help you the way you need to be helped. I might be the helper you want, but I am not a helper you can get. If you are to be helped at all, you will need to accept that it will come from someone else.