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’70s British Punks Against the National Front
Anti-fascist history time: a story about punk rock, Rock Against Racism, the National Front, and the Anti-Nazi League in 1970s Britain. ‘See Them Ah Come, But We Nah Run’ – A view from the ground of campaigning against the National Front Colin Revolting April 1978 In the middle of 70,000 young people who’ve come to rock…
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“The Undying Appeal of White Nationalism”
from the good comrades at Candles and Torches Neofascism in the Cultural, Artistic, and Ecological Movements The earth is firmly enveloped in crisis. This crisis is at once material and existential. The economy can no longer support the human weight that bends it at its foundation. Can not, or will not. The aftermath of the…
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iTunes pulls White Power music
from Rolling Stone “Apple Pulls White-Power Music From iTunes” Apple has removed music with racial supremacy–themed messages from iTunes, following scrutiny from the Southern Poverty Law Center (via Noisey). The winter edition of the organization’s “Intelligence Report” criticized the company for offering music by white-power groups like Skrewdriver, Max Resist and the Bully Boys, as…
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Radical Ecology Against Hipster-Fascism
This article by Sasha from Earth First! is partly a reportback from the confrontation at the recent Death in June show in Portland, Oregon. The full article is a longer analysis of what he calls the “hipster-fascist” trend that’s currently the rage in parts of the neofolk, radical ecological, occult, and related scenes, especially on…
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A Response to Sean Ragon
NYC Antifa presents this essay in order to further a constructive discussion on the growth of fascist aesthetics in New York’s punk scene. A major problem with asserting our opposition to racist and fascist bands in this scene is that they are entangled with respectable artists, labels, and shops. Nonetheless, the trend is worthy of…