16 March 2018

11-15 March 2018: Mothering the Revolution (See Story Below)

Trump-Pests Blaring: More on JesuNazi Infestation in Tacoma Area

By Ryley KnowlesWASHINGTON FRONT TWEETED on 4 March that Patriot Front had once again been in Seattle, sometime late at night on 3 March. Washington Front posted two photographs that show five Patriot Front members holding up a blue banner that reads “Reclaim America” while waving four highway-safety flares.

This “Reclaim America” flash demo marks the fourth time Patriot Front has been active in Seattle. Assuming there was a sixth unseen person who took the photograph, we can say there are at least six active Patriot Front members in Washington state.

On 5 March, The (Tacoma) News Tribune reported that Patriot Front posters were found on the campus of Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, Washington. On the same day stickers for Identity Evropa, another white nationalist organization, were found in University of Washington, Tacoma. Patriot Front’s postering of downtown Tacoma and the surrounding area had occurred two weeks earlier.

Both Washington Front and Patriot Front Tweeted about the hit on Tacoma Community College. However, Patriot Front did not mention the Seattle flash demo on it’s official Twitter.

In 2017, Patriot Front was active every few months in Washington state. In 2018, Patriot Front seems to aiming for the rate of at least two propaganda attacks per month...

Plus this week's main headliner:


A Global Sisterhood Mobilizes to Save Us from Ourselves
Women May Have Birthed the First Civilizations; Now -- with Patriarchy and Capitalism Threatening Our Existence -- Women May Be Mothering Our Future 


Precisely as one would expect under patriarchy and its misogynistic descendants -- among them Abrahamic Religion, Capitalism, fascism, Nazism and JesuNazism -- to hypothesize that the original face of human society was female is to invite condemnation as a heretic by academics and men of god alike. But we heretics nevertheless persist, bolstered by increasingly supportive evidence, which provides an optimistic context for the events reported in the following post-International-Women's-Day anthology:

"Thousands of women met in Zapatista territory (to organize) against capitalist and patriarchal society."  For more details, see: "the meeting was open to 'all rebellious women around the world' who 'struggle against the patriarchal and chauvinist capitalist system.'"

"Drawing on...(the example of) Latin American feminist movements, we should ask how the abuses of power identified by #MeToo are part of a larger constellation of violence and coercion...(and) would it be possible to find a common cause between low wage, mostly Black and migrant, university housekeepers facing an abusive and violent manager and female students on the same campus facing high rates of sexual assault?"

"Let’s take #MeToo where it hasn’t gone: to speak for the girls, boys, women, and men raped due to US Wars..."  

(to see and read the rest, photography included, go here.)