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EAT THIS!

EAT THIS!







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Trojan T-Shirt of the Day: An ostensibly pro-nationalist T-shirt handed out to attendees at an NPD-sponsored right-wing music festival in Gera, Germany, was actually a “Trojan Tee” designed to reveal an anti-Nazi message when washed.
“What your T-shirt can do, so can you - we’ll help you break with right-wing extremism,” reads the post-wash tee, crafted by the left-wing group Exit Deutschland — an organization that “helps people get out of the neo-Nazi scene.”
“With these T-shirts, we aimed to make ourselves known among right-wingers,” Exit founder Bernd Wagner told AFP, “especially among young ones who are not yet fully committed to the extreme right.”
[spiegel / bbc.]

thedailywhat:

Trojan T-Shirt of the Day: An ostensibly pro-nationalist T-shirt handed out to attendees at an NPD-sponsored right-wing music festival in Gera, Germany, was actually a “Trojan Tee” designed to reveal an anti-Nazi message when washed.

“What your T-shirt can do, so can you - we’ll help you break with right-wing extremism,” reads the post-wash tee, crafted by the left-wing group Exit Deutschland — an organization that “helps people get out of the neo-Nazi scene.”

“With these T-shirts, we aimed to make ourselves known among right-wingers,” Exit founder Bernd Wagner told AFP, “especially among young ones who are not yet fully committed to the extreme right.”

[spiegel / bbc.]







You can love your country without having to love your government.

You can love your country without having to love your government.

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Noise and Resistance - Voices from the DIY underground. (Trailer)

www.noise-resistance.de

A documentary about a globally interconnected scene, built on autonomy and solidarity, has declared war on capitalism and the status quo :

Whether they are squatters in Barcelona, antifascists in Moscow, queer inhabitants of Berlin’s self-governed trailer

parks, Dutch unionists, or ageing activists of England’s CRASS collective - they can all be brought down to one

common denominator : their protest and music as their means and tool to express it.

Consequently, two filmmakers set off on a journey through subcultural Europe.

In an authentic and complex contemporary document, they tell about members of the DIY scene in different countries -

about the protagonist’s motivations, their shared aspirations and ideas of utopia and how they - manoeuvring

between reality and idealism - create a parallel universe that functions under its own rules




A Tunisian man pauses as protestors continue their demonstrations outside Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi’s offices in Government Square in Tunis January 25, 2011. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) 
via: boston.com/bigpicture

A Tunisian man pauses as protestors continue their demonstrations outside Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi’s offices in Government Square in Tunis January 25, 2011. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) 
via: boston.com/bigpicture




Sebastian Errazuriz: American kills.
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Sebastian Errazuriz: American kills.

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Stop ACTA! Forever.

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ERROR 404: DEMOCRACY NOT FOUND
(via: 9gag)

ERROR 404: DEMOCRACY NOT FOUND

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EAT THIS!

EAT THIS!

thedailywhat:

Trojan T-Shirt of the Day: An ostensibly pro-nationalist T-shirt handed out to attendees at an NPD-sponsored right-wing music festival in Gera, Germany, was actually a “Trojan Tee” designed to reveal an anti-Nazi message when washed.
“What your T-shirt can do, so can you - we’ll help you break with right-wing extremism,” reads the post-wash tee, crafted by the left-wing group Exit Deutschland — an organization that “helps people get out of the neo-Nazi scene.”
“With these T-shirts, we aimed to make ourselves known among right-wingers,” Exit founder Bernd Wagner told AFP, “especially among young ones who are not yet fully committed to the extreme right.”
[spiegel / bbc.]

thedailywhat:

Trojan T-Shirt of the Day: An ostensibly pro-nationalist T-shirt handed out to attendees at an NPD-sponsored right-wing music festival in Gera, Germany, was actually a “Trojan Tee” designed to reveal an anti-Nazi message when washed.

“What your T-shirt can do, so can you - we’ll help you break with right-wing extremism,” reads the post-wash tee, crafted by the left-wing group Exit Deutschland — an organization that “helps people get out of the neo-Nazi scene.”

“With these T-shirts, we aimed to make ourselves known among right-wingers,” Exit founder Bernd Wagner told AFP, “especially among young ones who are not yet fully committed to the extreme right.”

[spiegel / bbc.]

You can love your country without having to love your government.

You can love your country without having to love your government.

(Source: jarrodoshea, via balanceofthesoul)

(Source: unverlierbar)

Noise and Resistance - Voices from the DIY underground. (Trailer)

www.noise-resistance.de

A documentary about a globally interconnected scene, built on autonomy and solidarity, has declared war on capitalism and the status quo :

Whether they are squatters in Barcelona, antifascists in Moscow, queer inhabitants of Berlin’s self-governed trailer

parks, Dutch unionists, or ageing activists of England’s CRASS collective - they can all be brought down to one

common denominator : their protest and music as their means and tool to express it.

Consequently, two filmmakers set off on a journey through subcultural Europe.

In an authentic and complex contemporary document, they tell about members of the DIY scene in different countries -

about the protagonist’s motivations, their shared aspirations and ideas of utopia and how they - manoeuvring

between reality and idealism - create a parallel universe that functions under its own rules

A Tunisian man pauses as protestors continue their demonstrations outside Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi’s offices in Government Square in Tunis January 25, 2011. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) 
via: boston.com/bigpicture

A Tunisian man pauses as protestors continue their demonstrations outside Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi’s offices in Government Square in Tunis January 25, 2011. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) 
via: boston.com/bigpicture

Sebastian Errazuriz: American kills.
More at designboom

Sebastian Errazuriz: American kills.

More at designboom

Stop ACTA! Forever.

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