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International Action #RefuseWar – Join in!
https://en.connection-ev.org/article-4083 (25.04.2024) Around the world, wars kill millions, destroy communities, and ruin vast landscapes, while plundering the future of humanity and lining the pockets of war profiteers. But where there is war, there are people who resist war and the war machine. Be one of us! Sergej (Russia) says: “I object to war because every…
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ANZAC Day Wreath Calls For No Future Deaths From AUKUS
“Never again – No AUKUS” was the message of the wreath laid at this morning’s national ANZAC Day commemorative service at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park this morning by the Stop AUKUS group. “ANZAC Day commemorates the more than 30,000 New Zealanders who have died in overseas wars” said Stop AUKUS spokesperson Kevin Hackwell. “If…
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For Anzac Day: The Fight For Anarchism is The Fight For Peace
Anzac Day always seems an appropriate occasion to restate the anarchist opposition to war, and reiterate that it is never in the interests of the working class to support war. The anarchist case against war arises from our analysis of, and opposition to, capitalism. Capitalism is the cause of modern war. The insatiable hunger for…
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Rejecting the Facade: Unveiling the Ecological Toll of War
https://original.antiwar.com/melissa_garriga/2024/04/21/rejecting-the-facade-unveiling-the-ecological-toll-of-war-and-genocide/ On Earth Day, prepare for the annual spectacle of U.S. lawmakers donning their environmentalist hats, waxing poetic about their love for the planet while disregarding the devastation their actions wreak. The harsh reality is that alongside their hollow pledges lies a trail of destruction fueled by military aggression and imperial ambitions, all under the…
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The false red flag: a despotic dead end
By Paul Cudenec We have seen how the Bolsheviks in Russia repressed the grassroots revolutionary movement and imposed a centralised authoritarian regime that declared war on small farmers and hitherto independent individuals, turning most of the population into powerless slaves to a giant industrial machine. We have also learned that they were funded and assisted…
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Ecosophia by Peter Charles Downey – Film Review
The film Ecosophia is a tour through many of the issues facing humanity: our addiction to growth, energy, and materials, and our devastating use of “surplus energy” to extract and consume—and thus destroy—the very system that sustains us. The narrative of the film is told through a series of short interviews, interspersed with reflections by…