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We at KlyphRa's Attic stand with the Anti-fascist protesters in Charlottesville. We stand against the terrorism, fascism, and violence perpetrated by members of the so called "Alt-Right".
Not too many generations back, we as a united world, stood up to this movement and the monsters that lead it. Many gave everything to guard against what we see growing yet again. We are the new guard and we MUST hold true to the ideals that others died for.
And so it Begins..... This WAS a Billboard in Northern Michigan, but for reasons unknown, it was quickly taken down.
The crowd surrounded 2 Alt-Right demonstrators who were subsequently protected from the swarm of people by the VPD as best they could. I think they are the 2 with the green ball caps near bottom left side of this image.
I guess I live in a bubble. So far I have met only one person who said they intended to vote for the Donald. Yet they are obviously around, disparaging our country and stating that it needs making great again...
Edit: I met two more!...
Photograph published on 12/15/2019 to illustrate an article by Mark Greene "Surprise: The War on Women Is a War on Democracy"
medium.com/@remakinkmanhood/surprise-the-war-on-women-is-...
Clarion Alley Mural Project & San Francisco Poster Syndicate, 2017, Clarion Alley, Mission District, San Francisco, California, USA, mural
Working your way through a stack of magazines with bad news is much more palatable if you can do it in your swimming trunks while sunbathing on a sunny beach...
Welcoming words at the airport of Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love...
Maybe we can use the Patriot Act to get the words on the Statue of Liberty to read as in this picture, instead of:
Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Very appropriate for this piece of shit. He's unfit for government and was elected by Putin manipulating the election
NB I didn't create this work, but I feel that it should be spread across the internet for all to enjoy
Dear President-Elect, Bernie was right! Now that you have (almost) been elected, you can admit what science has been telling us all along, that there is global warming, and that it is at least partially caused by human activity.
Pauline M. Wickham, “Climate Change Is Real”, acrylic on canvas
Seen at the GALA Center Gallery in San Luis Obispo.
In the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art I saw this little artwork, with Rosey Rosenthal’s angle on Aesop’s political fable.
Robert Rosenthal, The Frogs Desire a King (2016), drypoint etching in pop-up book form
Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia
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Stephen Kevin Bannon, aka Steve Bannon, is right wing radical pollical organizer and gadfly who served as the White House's chief strategist in the administration of President Donald Trump during the first seven months of Trump's term.
This caricature of Steve Bannon was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Nordiske Mediedager's Flickr photostream.
Charlottesville, Virginia, August 12, 2017. Over a thousand white supremacist neo-Nazi and neo-Confederate activists gathered for a Unite The RIght rally near Emancipation Park, ostensibly to protest the slated removal of a Robert E. Lee statue here but also to show their renewed strength and unity in the wake of Donald J. Trump's election to the Presidency Of The United States Of America. Confederate, Nazi and other white supremacist flags were on display. Many of the participants openly carried firearms and other weapons. They were met by an equal number of anti-racist activists, most associated with respectable social justice and faith groups but also a small number of troublemakers who are not committed to non-violence. There were numerous violent confrontations but make no mistake about it; the violence was initiated by the white supremacists. The police declared the event over and most of the right wingers marched out of the downtown area under police escort. On the way out I saw two of the right winger vehicles leaving my parking lot try to run down innocent pedestrians. This was a harbinger of the tragedy that would follow minutes later. As the counter protesters jubilantly marched through the nearly empty downtown streets 21 year old white male neo-Nazi James Alex Fields drove his silver grey Dodge Challenger purposefully into the crowd killing 32 year old activist Heather Heyer and injuring over a dozen more. As I was driving out of town the police waved at me to stop. On my left I saw a Dodge Challenger with front end damage parked in the right lane. Outside on the ground sat a 20ish white male in handcuffs. The man looked right at me; I was driving a pitch black Dodge Challenger. It took us a minute to process but we were looking right at the killer.
I just need it for self-defense!
This photo is a parody. Please see portfolio description and disclaimers under Slide 1 (Wayne laPierre)
This guy that hates big government, spending US resources burning it down… This guy wants the United States to own a social media company.
Twice in the 20th century there were a conflagrations that spanned the globe--Fighting in Europe, Asia, and Africa attracted combatants from every populated continent. Soon, some hoped, all world governments would be destroyed.
The anarchists from the early 20th century knew that once the institutions of government had burned themselves to the ground, what would rise in their place would be a wiser, kinder mankind without nations or huge corporations, but only kind and practical people who base their interactions on local mutual aid, just like the noble beasts of the jungle do.
Well, it didn't work in 1918 or 1945, but now the Weltgeist is right again, and some intrepid adventurers are ready to give it another go. Are you?
At the age of 14, Christian Picciolini was recruited into a gang of skinheads. 2 years later, he was leading the group, and facilitating a merger between his and another violent group of white supremacists. He went on to disseminate hate via his bands and his record store. He talks openly about being one of the people that devised the plan to tone down the look and the message for the media that's led to today's so-called "alt-right" movement. But something inside him changed. He began to actually talk to the people he aimed his venom at, and realized they were human beings just like himself. Picciolini renounced the neo-nazi life by the time he was 22. In a remarkable turnaround, he's dedicated himself to peace advocacy through his organization Life After Hate-dedicated to helping communities find long-term solutions to counter racism and violent extremism. Read his story in "Romantic Violence: Memoirs of An American Skinhead"
Alt-right members preparing to enter Emancipation Park holding Nazi, Confederate Battle, Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me," League of the South, and Thor's Hammer flags.
I just need it for self-defense!
This photo is a parody. Please see portfolio description and disclaimers under Slide 1 (Wayne laPierre)
(in Kapolei, Hawaii) Holding one son, a mother watches an elder son practicing with his soccer team as her young daughter sitting in a stroller looks on.
A rock balance sculpture in front of a doorway, and a man behind the sculpture, and various graffiti inside and on the outside surface of the chamber.
Donald John Trump, Sr., aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity business man and media personality. Trump was elected as the 45th President of the United States.
This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.