Act Your Wage, risograph by Sam Wallman, 2025

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Act Your Wage, risograph by Sam Wallman, 2025
The Pinkertons often brag that they haven't slept a wink since 1850. If they did, people the world over could breathe a sigh of relief – that is, if everyday people knew they still existed.
sam wallman @ the tram stop
Our Members Be Unlimited: a comic about workers and their unions by Sam Wallman
“The images of working people fighting each other over toilet paper shouldn’t fill you with feelings of contempt or superiority because you’re not ‘stooping’ to that, it should fill you with a profound sadness at what capitalism can do to people when alienation overwhelms us. A profound sadness, but also a rage at the system that produces this behavior, and a desire to smash it. Don’t laugh at those people. Don’t call them stupid. Instead, think about what you’re doing to build a system in which scarcity is no longer an issue.”
- drawn by Sam Wallman and written by Miroslav Sandev
"Solidarity is the Best Medicine"
NTEU sticker spotted in Sydney
Poster by Sam Wallman mocking the attitude among conservative Australians toward different national holidays.
The right side of the poster portrays an “ANZAC day” procession. A militarist annual holiday on the 25th of April, which is used by politicians to glorify past imperialist wars, and to drum up support for future imperialist ventures. The official slogan of the holiday is “Lest we forget”.
The left side of the poster portrays an Invasion day march, held every year on “Australia Day” the 26th of January, which marks the arrival of the British Empire’s ‘First Fleet’ in 1788.
Excerpt from Sam Wallman ’s comic for š! #37 ‘Down Down Under’