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MINNEAPOLIS IS A WAR ZONE RIGHT NOW. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT SURVIVAL.
I sat down a few days ago to write a standard “Know Your Rights” post for everyone on the ground in the Twin Cities. I wanted to tell you about the Fourth Amendment. I wanted to tell you that they need a signed judicial warrant to enter your home. I wanted to give you the script to say “I do not consent to this search.”
But I realized I would be lying to you if I said that mattered right now.
The reality on the streets of Minneapolis is that ICE is operating as a lawless, paramilitary force. They are pulling people out of cars without cause. They are snatching people off the street. We have seen them murder innocents like Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, and face zero consequences. When federal agents are tearing gas peaceful protestors and ignoring court orders, “legal rights” feel like a fairy tale.
You cannot recite the Constitution to a jackboot on your neck and expect it to save you.
So, screw the “legal” advice. If you are in Minnesota, or if you are anywhere in this country watching this nightmare expand, here is the SURVIVAL advice.
IF YOU ARE IN A VIOLENT ZONE / PROTEST:
Do not engage alone. ICE relies on isolation. If you see them grabbing someone, do not physically intervene unless you have the numbers to de-arrest safely (and know what you are doing), but do not let them operate in the dark. Film everything. Stream it. Scream. Make sure they know the world is watching.
Biometrics are dangerous. Turn off FaceID/TouchID on your phone. If you are detained, they will try to force your phone open. Set a long, alphanumeric passcode.
If you are near the protests, wear nondescript clothing. Cover identifiable tattoos. Carry saline for tear gas. Write a lawyer’s number on your arm in permanent marker.
FOR EVERYONE (CITIZEN OR NOT) DEALING WITH ICE:
If they knock, DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR. It doesn’t matter what they say. It doesn’t matter if they say they just “want to talk” or “check your papers.” Unless they batter that door down (which is rare but happening), you keep that physical barrier between you and them. Talk through the door. Slide nothing under it.
Scrub your social media if you are undocumented or organizing. Use Signal with disappearing messages. ICE is using data dragging and AI surveillance, don’t make their job easier by posting your location in real-time.
Know your neighbors. Who is vulnerable? Who has a safe basement?
Minneapolis, we are with you. We see you. We are screaming with you. The law has left the building, so we have to protect each other.
Stay safe. Stay together. Don’t let them take anyone else.
From here.
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ID: A wheelchair symbol edited to have the anarchy A in the middle of the wheel. Text reads: Protesting as a Wheelchair User: Everything You've Always Wanted to Know about Accessibility and Direct Action.
new zine just dropped! this link has the version for print and the version to read online. should be screenreader accessible--let me know if the formatting is fucked up and you can't access the alt text.
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(taken from @/sarahofmagdalene on instagram.)
A NOTE TO THOSE WHO MAY BE PARTICIPATING IN PRO PALESTINE ACTIONS IN VANCOUVER.
Please, even if you don’t live in Vancouver, reblog to spread awareness. The canadian media isn’t covering the protests, let alone the hostility protesters face, so we can only rely on each other to get news like this around!
EDIT: if you have either made this post about whether the punisher would disagree with the above, or you intend to do that, you are now being heavily advised to donate to either unrwa or the pcrf. i don’t care if you can’t spare more than a fucking nickel, donate the nickel. you saw a post about trying to keep anti-genocide protesters safe & reacted like this was fandom discourse, pay up & learn how to fuckin behave.
reblog this version going forward please.
PLEASE READ THE WHOLE THING IF YOU ARE GOING TO A PROTEST. Do not under any circumstances pour milk or Maalox into someone's eyes. Milk and Maalox can temporarily alleviate the pain of chemical weapons exposure, but it does not do anything to remove the residue or prevent recurrent reactions. The recipe in this graphic is the recipe for chemical weapons wipes which are used like sudecon wipes- tilt your face up, close your eyes tight and squeeze the liquid from the towels directly over your closed eyes and then wipe from the eye outward on both sides of your face before using the wipe to remove the rest of the chemical weapons residue from the face. This solution will remove the residue and help prevent recurrent reactions. Milk and Maalox cover and permeate through the residue, and then when you shower, the mace, capsaicin, or CS reactivates and you get spicy again. The wipes will not remove everything, but they will make things astronomically better than they would have been before. It is also worth noting that tear gas is not actually a gas, it is a cloud of tiny tiny crystals, that get in your skin and in your eyes in tiny splinters. When you get out of a cloud of tear gas, bend over at a 90° angle and flap your arms like a bird. You will look silly. You are knocking toxic dust off of yourself. If it looks stupid but it works, it's not stupid. Embrace that you look silly and enjoy. No longer being covered in chemical munition residue. When flushing eyes, use water. Plain bottled water. You can also use saline, I find it to be less painful, but I also find that I have to flush for significantly longer with saline than I do with water in order to clear out my eyes. My personal preference is to flush my eyes with water and then once they are flushed out and clear, I will go back in with some saline to help rehydrate my eyes. You can offer to help people if they are in distress, but YOU MUST GET THEIR CONSENT FIRST. Also don't wear perfumes or lotions or body oils, and don't wear contacts. Now I'm going to type out the recipe in the graphic below, so everybody can read it, even people using screen readers. HOW TO MAKE WIPES FOR CHEMICAL WEAPONS: Mix 1 gallon of warm water, nine cups of white sugar, and 2 tbsp of citric acid. Combine the previous mixture with 21 fl oz of unscented baby shampoo. Saturate paper towels and squeeze out most of the excess, and pack them away into Ziploc bags with about three paper towels per bag. This recipe should make about 200 to 300 packs. Alternatively, you can take some of the solution and put it in a squirt bottle, and spray affected areas rather than wiping them, but they will have to be wiped with something afterwards in order to be most effective. Unrefrigerated, the wipes and the solution will last about 4 days, give or take. Refrigerated, the solution and wipes will last for about 2 weeks. After you use them, you might be a little sticky. Sticky is better than burning. It's not a perfect system, but it works better than other alternatives in the same price bracket. AND IF YOU HAVE A RESCUE INHALER THAT YOU NEED TO CARRY WITH YOU, KEEP IT IN AN AIRTIGHT BAG UNTIL YOU NEED IT, PARTICLES OF TEAR GAS OR MACE CAN AND WILL GET INTO THE MOUTH OF YOUR INHALER AND SHOOT DIRECTLY TO THE BACK OF YOUR THROAT WHEN YOU ARE TRYING TO GET ALBUTEROL TO HELP YOU BREATHE. IT WILL NOT HELP YOU BREATHE.
PSA TO ALL PROTESTERS:
DO NOT take photos of disabled protesters, especially without asking permission! And if you do get permission, post them in a way that is anonymous!!
I am a wheelchair user. I was not always a wheelchair user. Want to know what happens when you go from abled to a wheelchair user? You no longer blend into the crowd. Suddenly everyone stares, everyone sees, and EVERYONE remembers who you are. I have strangers come up to me in public and say "hey! I saw you at (random store 3 miles away)! How are you doing!?" Which I AM PERSONALLY FINE WITH but ONLY because its always sweet old ladies who tell me my hair is pretty. but if you AREN'T its really freaky and jarring, and sometimes dangerous!
Everytime i go to a protest i always get people smiling and nodding at me because "oh shit, the disabled girl is out here fighting for rights too, fucking awesome!" Which is great! But whats not great is when people wanna take pictures of you because you're "such an inspiration" because that actually puts us in danger.
You want to be anonymous at a protest, ESPECIALLY if you are a minority. But physical disability? You might aswell be a beacon, because EVERYONE WILL NOTICE YOU. I do not go to protests anymore because even in all back, with a mask and sunglasses i EXTREMELY identifiable and memorable.
If you want to help disabled protesters, stand around them, hide them in the middle of crowds. Block people taking photos, make them blend in. Stop using us as an inspiration, make us invisible.
It protects us and everyone.
Alright kids, I've worked all evening on compiling this info, so to anyone who needs it:
PROTESTING SAFETY
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1. Preparation:
- Do not wear any accessories or anything identifiable. If you have tattoos or piercings, cover them up and hide them. Do NOT use makeup to cover them up either. In fact, don't wear makeup at all in ANY capacity, especially on the face, because it makes gases and sprays WORSE. Avoid jewerly entirely as it can be grabbed onto or traced back to you.
- Wear long sleeve shirts and pants and running shoes, CLOSED TOES, preferably all gray or black or all one singular (nonbright) color, neutrals. Avoid loose clothing and drawstrings. Wear head coverings, even more so if you have dyed hair. Nothing eye-catching, no slogans or logos, no customized or political clothing, nothing identifiable or unique that can be traced back to you. Wear head coverings that cover the entire head, including your ears, nose, and mouth.
- Make sure you can run in your outfit, just in case
- ***DO NOT WEAR CONTACTS, WEAR GLASSES INSTEAD***
I CANNOT stress that enough. If you wear glasses, make sure they're secure and cannot fall off easy.
- Helmets or elbow and knee patches are good for general safety but wear nothing that limits movement. Also, WEAR GOGGLES, but in a pinch firearm safety glasses of some kind can work. some sort of mask covering for your nose and mouth for, again, gases and sprays. A regular covid mask underneath a balaclava or bandana is better than nothing
- An extra note to medics: DO NOT wear anything that designates you publicly as a medic. A known medic is a targeted one. Only make it known you're a medic through word of mouth, **please**
- Write energency phone numbers on your body somewhere hidden, keep your ID and cash on you in a shoe or something but don't bring a wallet. If you have to bring a phone keep it shut down the entire time until you are far from the location the protest is happening, keep your biometrics and face ID off, turn off location services and if you take photo or video erase the metadata even if you don't plan on posting it.
- There are typically jail support and legal aid for protesters, find whats specific to your area and write their number. If you can get a lawyer, write their number down, too.
- PREFERABLY* go with a friend. Keep a designated meet up spot away from the protest to run to if things go south. If you are alone? get a buddy or make a friend at the protest so you both have someone to fall back on, and make it known to others that you are alone so they can watch out for you. If anything else, make sure at least 1 other person not at the protest knows where you are.
- Have backup meet-up spots in case of them being compromised, set up check-ins, too.
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS BEFOREHAND, be prepared to exercise them
AGAIN on phones:
- have location data and airdrop turned off, AND in airplane mode because it can still ping towers with it off. Consider a faraday bag, if you can.
- turn off biometrics or face ID, cops can force you to open your phone. Again, preferably, keep it turned off
- burner phones are often registered with identifiable information so I don't recommend it, but if you can get it under someone else's information especially if they aren't going to be with yoy at the protest *with their consent
- if you are going to take video or photos for any reason, get CONSENT FIRST. Do NOT post anything in the moment. Only after the protest has concluded and once you've wiped the metadata. (And no, that screenshotting trick doesn't always work).
- use encrypted messaging, no socials, no texting, no phone calls. Verbal communication face to face is best
- while im on that topic: dont post anything beforehand either. Dont sign up to things on facebook, don't RSVP, and definitely don't post anywhere on social media that you're attending.
- Beforehand, look at maps of the area. Know your routes and exits.
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1.5. supplies:
- WATER WATER WATER, enough to stay hydrated AND to flush your eyes
- backpack or something secure AND crossbody to carry supplies in, one that doesnt limit movement and can't be pulled off easy
- umbrellas block projectiles, use them
- earplugs or eardefenders, *(do not get completely noise cancling because you still need to be aware of your surroundings)*
- some sort of snacks (not sugary, preferably): peanut butter crackers, slim jim, crackers, granola, trail mix, etc
- sunscreen, if not for you then someone else
- basic prepacked medkit supplies, bandages and gauze, if nothing else
- gloves (heat safe, oven mitts work too. They're for handling canisters thrown your way safely)
- BAIL MONEY, stored somewhere safe, probably in your shoes. Even if you intend on being peaceful, even if you don't do anything illegal or plan on it. They *will* still try to arrest you anyways.
- a change of clothes for afterward, both so you have clean, uncontaminated clothes, and so you're less likely to be identified after
- Whistle (noisemaker and you won't lose your voice as easily. Also, it's good for if you've been injured or need to call out for help)
- Sharpie to write on yourself if needed, notepad can be used to record badge numbers in future court cases
- card with crucial medical information such as blood type, disabilities, allergies, or other needs stashed somewhere on the chance of a medical emergency or being hospitalized.
Medic specific supplies:
- everything above^
- Water
- saline solution (found at wallgreens or walmart in eye sections, didinfectant and can be used to clear tear gas)
*note: I wouldn't recommend baby shampoo because it often had fragrances which can hurt more or damage your eyes, and sometimes oils too which can make it worse)
- safety scissors
- butterfly bandages and bandaids
- alcohol wipes and q-tips
- neosporin
- *latex free* gloves
- guaze
- tampons and pads to pack wounds
- duct tape
- emergency blanket
- did I mention WATER
- Extras of anything you can spare for those who are less prepared
IF YOU ARE BRINGING ANY FLAGS
- i urge you to bring American flags. Anything else and the media coverage can be twisted as an 'Us vs. Mexico" or "Us vs. Trans people". American flags let them know undeniably that no matter how they try to twist the narrative: *this is happening to U.S. citizens*
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2: While you're there
- Keep an EYE ON YOUR SURROUNDINGS. Exercise spatial awareness, keep an eye on the crowd and out of the crowd. This is easier said than done if you dont have a buddy, so I really recommend finding someone to group with.
- I recommend staying on the outskirts if you can. Avoid dark and enclosed areas in exchange for open and well lit ones. Watch out for infiltrators there to insight violence and agitate crowds, or undercover cops.
- DO NOT PANIC OR RUN, DO NOT SCREAM. It takes one person to make an entire group panic, and that can lead to violence, stampedes, crowd crushes... stay calm and react accordingly.
- Panicking can be read as aggression too, so all the more reason to stay calm. Alongside with that: do NOT be innebriated. Do not do drugs, do not drink alcohol. Stay sober, stay aware.
- If you are recording: narrate loud and clealy, narrate the time and date, the location, the events before and during recording. Footage is evidence that can be used in court. Blur and obscure faces with multiple methods
- If things get violent or go south, distance yourself and find somewhere to regroup. Be prepared to protect yourself, have umbrellas ready in defense of being shot at. I cannot stress this enough but 'rubber' bullets (metal encased in rubber btw) can still maim and kill. The police often shoot directly at people without regard for safety. Be careful.
- If police begin to surround and barricade your group, you are being locked in a *kettle*. (Yes, even if it's illegal in your state) They may keep you there for an extended period of time or attempt to arrest everyone. The safest way out if you see it coming back the way you came. Do NOT talk to the cops under any circumstances.
- If nobody talks, everybody walks
- if you are arrested, be prepared to exercise your rights and speak clearly. Not speaking clearly gives them cause to ignore you or take your words differently than what they mean because they have to obey the word and not the spirit of the law.
- if you are detained: "I am exercising my right to remain silent, I will not speak without an attorney present."
- They can't make you say shit without one, so do not say shit without one, no matter what they say. (Eventually) they will be forced to comply.
if tear gas cannisters are thrown:
- please note that throwing them back is a felony, do so only at your own risk
- USE HEAT SAFE GLOVES TO HANDLE, or else you WILL get burned
- COVER AND SMOTHER is the way to go. Pot lids or garbage can lids are great. Pouring water on them helps a lot
- SALINE IS BETTER THAN MILK BUT MILK IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. Saline is much more sterile and effective. Antacid mixtures are a safe backup, water is fine and milk is a last resort option.
- do not rub your eyes, blink and let your tear ducts do the work to flush them out or you will spread it further and deeper
- do not use oils or lotions to decontaminate your skin, breathe slowly, do not scream
- when/if you can, rinse yourself down with water
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3: afterwards...
- decontaminate yourself. Take your clothes off, especially if you've been gassed, and leave them at the door of your home and head to the shower in a palstic bag or trash bag.
- Shower with COLD water. Hot water opens pores and worsens chemical absorption. Rinse eyes and face first, wash your hair THOROUGHLY
- unscented soaps, fragrance oils can worsen contamination
- wash your clothes entirely seperated from your laundry and don't forget to include the afformentioned gloves/oven mitts if also contaminated. Wash on cold water
- DOCUMENT YOUR INJURIES including date, time, severity, and other details. Pictures too. Do a full body survery to make sure nothing is missed.
- Back up all footage and data to somewhere encrypted, preserve the original metadata for court and legal use only, and wipe everything completly of metadata and CENSOR FACES to anything shared publicly. If you're device was handled by the police change your passcode
- while the memories are fresh document everything, a timeline of events, crowd control tactics used, badge numbers of the officers, anything and everything and share only with a legal observer.
- Make sure to calm down and decompress. Check in with others, and yourself too. Hydrate, eat a full meal, get some rest
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3.5: If you are..
Arrested:
- to reitterate: do NOT speak to cops. Do NOT speak without a lawyer. KNOW AND EXERCISE YOUR RIGHTS
- If you are under 18 do not speak without a legal guardian, even with a lawyer present, if you can
- if you are injured during your arrest, report it upon arrival to jail. If they refuse care, insist that they document the refusal and note name, date, and time
- if you are assaulted or mistreated in your time there you can report it to legal aid organizations
- REMEMBER: "I am invoking my right to remain silent and my right to an attorney." Repeat as many times as needed
- if you get a phone call, either your emergency contact written on yourself or a jail support hotline is your first priority
- Do not unlock any devices if you can help it
- Upon release, get copies of everything and DOCUMENT. I can't stress that enough
Hospitalized/EMS:
- be honest with them. They don't have to tell the cops shit, they just want to know everything they need to treat you accordingly. Don't lie to them and it'll make their jobs easier.
- Again: THEY ARE NOT THE COPS. BE HONEST WITH THEM.
- ask for your treatment and injuries to be documented, this will help on future court cases as evidence.
- designate a release contact and make sure to follow up on care for anything serious.
I think that officially covers everything I can think of but if anyone has something to add dm me and let me know. I will update this as I find more information, and will get to work on making a better formatted version to print out when I can. Spread this as much as possible and repost wherever.
Stay safe everyone.