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S: This is Sprout
C: and this is Charyan, and we are the hosts of Molotov Now!, thank you for joining us on this episode of the podcast.
S: This week we sit down with organizers from the upcoming Dual Power Gathering Midwest, taking place in Chicago from August 17th to the 21st. As the third such gathering in two years, this event builds upon the legacy and knowledge gained from the previous iterations. This episode serves as connecting tissue between the West and Midwest events, to analyze and critique our own practices and organizing methods. We hope that if our listeners are in the area or can make the trip they plan to attend the gathering this August, information can be found at dpgmidwest.org. We will discuss organizing tactics, event needs, and more. Hopefully these Dual Power Gatherings serve to build the alternative structures that we will need as the capitalist system collapses around us. From the ashes of the old, the new shall rise.
C: We also have an extended news section today with an interview with antifascists in Oregon City who helped organize a successful community defense to threats made on the OC Pride event, the first such event in the city. We also are going to share the debut of our revised newsletter The Communique featuring upcoming events, and local news updates.
S: When we return we will be going over our radical news roundup but in the meantime here is a message from our sponsors
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News:
Welcome back to Molotov Now! By way of local news we bring you an audio version of our revised newsletter The Communique available on our website.
First up is upcoming events:
Saturday August 5th – starting at 3 pm there is a Bloc Party at the Black Lives Matter Memorial Garden in Cal Anderson Park in Seattle. Capitol Hill Mutual Aid will be holding a street party fundraiser for their distro featuring Sister Wife Sex Strike, John D Reveler, T.i.T., Free Tampons, Florida Man, and desmadrina.SOUNDSYSTEM. Come out for food, drinks, zines, and more! NOTAFLOF // take what you need, pay what you can.
Saturday, August 19th – 7 – 9 PM Sabotage Noise Productions presents a benefit show for Queer Satanic at Left Bank Books, 92 Pike St Seattle, WA. Performing at the benefit show supporting our queer satanic friends on the 19th are Molotov Juicebox, Dead Sonics, and “Hurry Up, Snufkin”.
Saturday and Sunday, August 26th and 27th – The Seattle Anarchist Bookfair is taking place at the VERA project from 11 to 5. Expect books, friends, childcare, zines, talks, enemies, workshops, art?, and food. Visit sab.info for more information.
Now for local news updates:
Anti Group Feeding Ordinance Gets First Discussion
The City of Aberdeen held the first discussion of their proposed Anti-Group Feeding ordinance on June 14th. Concerns were raised by those in attendance as well as those on the council about the proposed ordinance and the effect it will have on those seeking to feed the unhoused in town. The draft ordinance and our response to it can be found here. But essentially it forces anyone seeking to bring resources to the homeless to apply for a permit two days in advance, or face a $250 dollar fine for the first offense and $500 there after. All while being banned from applying for such a permit for a full year should they find any fault with it. Among the concerns the City seek to address with this ordinance is the trash accumulated by people dumping unwanted stuff at camp, a legitimate phenomenon to be sure. But in seeking to curb illegal dumping, which is already illegal based on current laws, they have come up with something that targets those bringing actual resources to the unhoused. They have no ability to see that the two are different problems. In fact, the Community Development Director said as much when he mentioned that most of what they throw away is raw chicken. Something Food Not Bombs would never serve at a meal. They speak of “raw food in particular” when we only ever bring prepared foods.
“We never leave food behind, because we never have leftovers, because the need is so great.” say Food Not Bombs volunteers.
Again the City is being led off course by the far right members of the Council and the Mayor, they are attempting to mask their targeting of Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network and Food Not Bombs by pointing out a very real problem they’ve created and then developing this ordinance which attacks those trying to aid the community, not illegal dumpers, who wont apply for such a permit.
It is also of note that the fee schedule for their new “vacant buildings” ordinance imposes a smaller fine on large and wealthy property owners than it does on individuals serving the unhoused food.
They say “why not come join us and make it better?”. Well we say why not come join organizers in the streets where the unhoused live, go to a community meal and see for yourself what goes on there instead of listening to scary reports from the local fascists. They admit that they “wont be able to catch everyone” who illegally dumps down there, but Council member Ellis brought up the point that Aberdeen doesn’t even currently enforce it own nuisance laws on trash. As the Mayor says, “rotten food four inches thick in the bottom of someone’s tent” does not result from illegal dumping or “inefficient charity”. If they “aren’t looking to penalize anyone” for trying to help the homeless, then why is there such a steep penalty built into the ordinance?
ACLU & The City Council
The escalating harassment of Aberdeen’s unhoused population has been increasing in growth since long before the 2019 lawsuit against the city of Aberdeen for the illegal sweep of a long standing homeless encampment earlier that year that stated that the city needed to find adequate shelter for the unhoused. In a similar fashion as lead up to the 2019 lawsuit the ongoing violations of civil and constitutional rights of the impoverished have caught the attention of the Washington Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU-WA) On June 28, 2023 La Rond Baker, Legal Director and Susie Lake, Staff Attorney at the ACLU-WA contacted The Aberdeen City Council via email bringing to attention their concerns that implementing various policies will unfairly target, punish, and harm the unhoused population in Aberdeen and will open the city to further litigation. We will look at their letter, the follow up response sent over two weeks later by City Administrator Ruth Clemens, and give our own commentary as well.
The City’s response:
Our Commentary:
The City is trying to use one anecdotal experience in order to brush aside the hundreds of complaints that we have heard about the City’s theft of personal property, whether at encampment sweeps or individuals in the downtown corridor being robbed by City workers because they thought their stuff was trash. The City’s attempting to narrow the focus of the complaint and respond to that narrow focus because addressing what the ACLU-WA actually brought up would be damning to the City. See, the ACLU-WA is bringing up a concern that the Constitutional Rights of the unhoused might be infringed upon, because people still have the fourth amendment protections against searches and seizures by the government even if they are unhoused as established by State v. Pippin.
In fact they enjoy all the same constitutional rights as anyone does.
It just so happens that they get infringed upon much more frequently in this case. The City cannot address this main concern as what they are doing is likely unconstitutional, and certainly immoral and disgusting. The City clearly doesn’t understand the unhoused community or their response to threats like being given legal notice to move. They are going to avoid any interaction they can with the City or Police, even if that means surrendering their belongings to the dump instead of fighting for them. The City always refuses to recognize the power imbalances at play in this relationship.
Moving on to the next point raised in the email, the ACLU-WA said about the proposed anti-group feeding ordinance:
To which the City replied:
In actuality, The Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network’s chapter of Food Not Bombs have not received any such invitation from the City to talk about improving the ordinance. If they are concerned with trash dumping then they should feel free to enforce those ordinances. What the mutual aid network in town offers is a full fledged meal where tables, chairs, hygiene supplies, harm reduction supplies, and clothing are brought in and then removed upon leaving. Each meal has trash containers and handwashing stations, and they even participate in cleaning up the rest of the property they feed on while there. They leave nothing of their own waste and often leave with more trash than they generated. When they depart from the meals all they leave are full bellies and fulfilled needs.
The city however will continue to target group feedings such as this regardless and would blame them for every bit of trash generated when those meals are not being held. They communicate and discuss constantly what needs there are and how best to fill them, as this is their belief as is ours at Sabot Media, namely Solidarity Not Charity. The Network doesn’t propose to know what the unhoused need and bring it to them as a charity might, we ask what they need and then work together to fill those needs to the best of our ability. All the work is done by volunteers who are fully a part of the community they labor for.
Again, the City has not addressed the ACLU-WA’s main concern which, as always, is Constitutional Rights. As they mention, many other Food Not Bombs chapters have experienced similar City repression and the courts have repeatedly found that such feeds are constitutionally protected first amendment behavior. We, and other Food Not Bombs are engaged in political activity, not charitable donations. The idea that the City would become the arbiter of what the unhoused need and how to obtain those things is beyond the pale. Especially when you consider all these new draconian ordinances are being put forth by supposedly “small government” Republicans on City Council and the Mayor. Yet, they seek to regulate the most basic of human behaviors, eating together.
Finally, we come to the security camera policy:
The City’s response was:
Our Commentary:
How do these ordinances makes the unhoused feel safer in the Downtown District? Let’s consider this as we read the words of the City claiming that these ordinances are designed to balance the needs of everyone. Are they? They are written explicit to target the unhoused and their limited resources, and to benefit the “fragile economy”. This belies their real concerns, namely the planned gentrification of the area. The City wants desperately to “drive the unhoused from the community”. When they speak of reducing the number of homeless people on the streets, they mean through eradication, not housing.
The City refuses to engage the ACLU-WA on the terms of their concerns, rather deflecting blame to economic woes, or other larger jurisdictions with similarly horrible laws. This excuse does nothing to address the underlying reason why the ACLU-WA contacts you – Constitutional Rights. That’s their whole thing, and yet the City hasn’t responded to any of the concerns set forth in the letter, other than to claim they are advised by corporate counsel. The City is very familiar with being sued and if they are not careful going forward, it appears the ACLU-WA has their eye on them. It would be fitting that the City would be sued twice in so few years over their mistreatment of the unhoused.
The City continued:
Boy howdy, where to start with this one. First of all, the current City Council members organized the very campaign that brought an end to the federally funded low barrier shelter proposed by Chaplains on the Harbor last year. The City has always claimed no authority or responsibility since the County is responsible for homeless issues. Despite this, they routinely have gotten involved to the detriment of the unhoused and the taxpayers who have to foot the resulting legal bills. For the City to claim to want a low barrier shelter now is a day late and a dollar short, people died on the streets while that proposed shelter could have saved them. That blood is forever on their hands. Especially the County Commissioners who made the actual vote, but we will not forget the hand that the Aberdeen City Council and Mayor had in that decision, as well as the decision to refuse an emergency Cold Weather Shelter all last winter.
Second, that the City thinks their HRC can somehow solve homelessness with this top down heavy handed approach is laughable. Their so-called discussion with the unhoused was only one of six sessions, most of which focused on the business community, and it was attended by a total of three unhoused people…not exactly a good turnout. When wondering how to increase the communication with the unhoused people themselves, apparently no one considered going down there themselves to talk to them like people. Why would anyone attend a meeting for a committee they know has been formed for the benefit of the business community and to target them for eradication? The current strategy leaves them with no voice, when they should be at the lead of any decision affecting them.
The grassroots collective that has formed around providing permanent low barrier shelter, housing, and social services; The Blackflower Collective has been pushing for grassroots lead solutions to these issues recently. When reached for comment The Blackflower Collective stated that “They have received zero outreach or support from the City, despite working towards the same supposed goal as the City and County.” It’s because the city wants to be in complete control over the site selection, the services administered, and the overall functioning of the facility. They want to run an open air prison, a work camp for the poor. They fear the liberation that a entity like Blackflower represents to the lives of those suffering on the streets. The idea that people can determine what they need and how to get it without the need for representatives and hierarchies is outside their lived experiences, and directly threatens their status quo. The status quo where some people sit on City Council seats while others sleep in tents 10 feet from the train tracks. If the City wants to help to the unhoused, then get the fuck out of the way.
Council member Kacey Ann Morrison Looses Her Shit On Main
In a recent article Aberdeen City Council member Kacey Ann Morrison was called out by the local paper The Daily World for her upsetting and dangerous post blaming the alleged destruction of some campaign signs on a multitude of people in the community including her political opponents. The article focused on the likely defamatory and slanderous “pissed off rant post” made on her public Facebook page. The original post made the assumption that the local mutual aid network had been in coordination with this media outlet to destroy their campaign signs. Kacey Ann also attempted to doxx multiple people in her post. The Daily World article mentions that they tried to reach her for comment twice to no avail, but she did delete the post after their first request. So apparently she is regretful for having posted it publicly, as opposed to screaming it into her pillow like usual. With people calling for her removal from office given this atrocious lack of judgement and possible criminal behavior, we shall see how this stunt goes for this long time local hate group leader turned politician. Screenshots of the post are available in the newsletter on our website.
The article focuses largely on new City Council hopeful Sydney Newbill and Dee Ann Shaw, whose signs were not destroyed, leading to the wild conspiracy theories from right wingers in Kacey Ann’s orbit. On June 19, current Aberdeen City Councilor Kacey Ann Morrison made strong claims on her personal Facebook profile about a woman who is running for Aberdeen City Council after several campaign signs were destroyed.
The claims targeted Sydney Renae Newbill, who’s running for Aberdeen’s Ward 6 Position 12, and current Aberdeen City Councilor Dee Anne Shaw, who represents Ward 6 Position 12.
Morrsion says in her screed, “It appears to be culprits from the same group as all the other instances of vandalism thus far — it is very TARGETED. Cliche criminal anarchist/antifa chic … all in black.”. It is as though she knows who committed these acts. With ZERO evidence to back up her claims she then rattles off her most wanted list of people who she has identified as being “antifa”. Also, take notice of how they make a list of things these culprits have either said and/or done in the same list. It serves to leave it to her audience to decide what crimes these people have supposedly committed rather than be accountable for any more direct false accusations. She uses misrepresentations of content from our colleagues at Aberdeen Local 1312 as the only flimsy source of evidence to support the heavy accusations of, as they have called in previous posts about her own signs being destroyed last year, “terrorism”.
Aberdeen Local 1312 is a meme page that makes and shares anti-capitalist and anarchist content, as a part of the Sabot Media collective. They assist the individual projects in our media collective by signal boosting our projects through their social media presence saving the rest of us the labor of maintaining individual social media. This attempt to spread misinformation by making a meme page, whose sole purpose is to shit post to the internet, evidence of some mass conspiracy connecting grassroots organizations, non profits, politicians, & private citizens is troubling conspiratorial behavior at best and malicious defamation with intent to harm at worst. However, her vain attempt to get someone hurt has backfired in her face apparently, as even The Daily World has taken notice of her bullshit, and we here at Sabot Media will continue to keep you updated on her decent into madness.
Daily World’s Coverage of Candidates
Election season is underway again and here in Aberdeen that means a Mayoral run. This season is being contested by three candidates, all of whom want similar things for Aberdeen but believe that they and they alone are the one capable of bringing a solution to bear for us. The Daily World recently talked to all three and published an article detailing the candidates desires and plans, well not detailing so much as summarizing, but no one ever goes into great detail in these smaller races. Slogans serve the purpose just fine. As pointed out in our Aberdeen Anti-Voter’s Guide all the local candidates for Mayor have the same goal for Aberdeen: a gentrified heavily policed surveillance state. Even the coverage of these people in The Daily World calls attention to the strong similarities between the candidates.
Douglas Orr:
Why is Orr running for Aberdeen mayor?
“I’ve been active in our city for about 10 years now,” Orr said. “I believe the time has come for Aberdeen to take its place as a destination city in Grays Harbor. Our collective years of mourning the losses of our past have gotten us nowhere. The time to stop tearing down our history is over.”
Orr doubled down on that last line with what could be a campaign slogan nominee, “The time for a plan of action is now.”
“The time for a leader who thinks of you, the people, first is now,” Orr said. “The time for a leader with a clear vision — and a path to get there — is way past due.”
Orr said he believes his “unique set of skills and experiences,” are what Aberdeen needs to pull itself up “out of its doldrums and set it on a new path to sustainable success.”
It’s evident from his strong words that Orr loves the city.
“Aberdeen is the powerhouse and the heart of Grays Harbor,” Orr said. “And it’s time we started to act like it.”
Debi Ann Pieraccini:
Why is Pieraccini running for Aberdeen mayor?
“I am running for mayor to help lead our city in the economic growth that is destined for our area and to play a bigger role in helping to find a solution to the homelessness issue that is plaguing not only our community, but the nation as a whole,” Pieraccini said. “I believe that we can do better. We are coming into an exciting time for Aberdeen as we embark on the levee project, the museum project and the railway separation project. We have a great opportunity to lead in infrastructure growth with fiscal responsibility.”
Dee Ann Shaw:
Why is Shaw running for Aberdeen mayor?
“My campaign has three areas of focus,” Shaw said. “Illegal camping/homelessness, drug enforcement and infrastructure development.”
“We are on the cusp of reinventing our economy,” Shaw said back in May. “More than $72 million is slated to be invested in our community over the next several years (the North Shore Levee, the rail separation project, a new bridge) and I want to be in the strongest position possible to support these projects. This is not counting the $18 million Fry Creek Project currently under way in our West End.”
Shaw said with the funds secured for the above projects, “the work has just begun.”
These three see the coming wave of wealth headed our way should we continue on this road towards gentrification and want to “clean up” the City to attract that new wealth. They are paving the way for developers to do the real work of gentrification: forcing the current low income residents of the Harbor out through high rents and higher cost of living. All three are willing to profit from and trample on the memory of Kurt Cobain, who grew up in Aberdeen, and left because of the hateful politics that led to the ostracization he felt within the city. The city is taking a heavy footed approach in their starting steps towards their gentrification process by pressing their boot against the houseless populations, should they succeed in eradication of the homeless populations how long until their policies translates into property rates and rents rising until the original families that make up our community are priced out and left for the streets?
Monthly Radical News Roundup:
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2023-07-02 Justice for Nahel: The Roots of the Uprising in France
Music:
Living In The End Times
from Nuclear Winter 3 by sole
Segment one:
Welcome back to Molotov Now! We are joined here by two individuals who have been organizing for some time in the Portland & Vancouver area in order to defend their community from violent fascists. They recently put in some good work and helped make sure the first Oregon City Pride Night went smooth and stayed safe after violent threats from fash led up to it. It was that event where the two fash groups Proud Boys and Rose City Nationalists had the brawl with each other and that was in thanks to antifascists help keeping them away from the event. They join us today to talk a little bit about the recent OC Pride event, the fascist threats against the local LGBTQ community, and the collective of antifascists who stepped up to defend the event.
We need transcription help, if you are interested please get in touch!
We are getting the cue it is time for a musical break when we return we will be talking with organizers from the upcoming Dual Power Gathering Midwest, taking place in Chicago from August 17th to the 21st., for now here is Gender Control by Rubella Ballet, Hit It!
Music:
Gender Control · Rubella Ballet
Segment two:
Welcome back to Molotov Now! We’re here with two organizers of the upcoming Dual Power Gathering Midwest happening August 17th to 20th in Chicago.
We need transcription help, if you are interested please get in touch!
Conclusion:
We hope you enjoyed this episode about the collective challenges being faced by marginalized communities, and the possible paths forward for organizers wanting to build power structures answerable to those communities. We don’t know what the future holds, collapse seem imminent, but we wont be holding our breath, we will be engaging in the labor necessary to any future survival of human culture. From the environment, to the economic system, to our very civilization; everything seem poised to crumble in the coming years. While this collapse happens it is our responsibility as rebels to find each other in the rubble and make our way towards the new world we are building together. By making our own structures outside the purview of the State, we can ensure stability going forward.
The morally bankrupt political machine that keeps people focused on electoral solutions is loosing faith every cycle, and we need to be there, ready and able to onboard the disaffected and alienated ex-voters who have realized the futility in appealing to hierarchies for order, or institutions built on brutality for justice. We need to be training ourselves how to create, learn, love, and live together in these moments of gathering that present themselves from time to time. By making these gatherings regular enough for people to plug in, we can add to the ranks of those who have that direct first hand experience with liberation. Once someone tastes that, there is no going back. So do what you can to make it to the next gathering near you, or consider setting up your own, reach out for help and guidance from those who have organized previous ones, and remember that the fire that burns also fertilizes, from the ashes new growth buds.
Outro:
Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Molotov Now! We hope you found it informative and inspiring. Our goal with the podcast is to reach out beyond our boundaries and connect the happenings in our small town with the struggles going on in major urban centers. We want to talk to you if your a big city organizer, we think we have a lot you can learn from, and we know you have much to teach us. If you would like to come on the show please email us at sabot_media@riseup.net with the header “Molotov Now!” and we will be in touch about setting up an interview and crafting an episode to feature you.
We want to give a shout out to our friends at:
- C: Sabotage Noise Productions for putting on awesome benefit shows, including one for The Blackflower Collective, and for being all around awesome people.
- S: The South Florida Anti-Repression Committee who have launched a solidarity campaign for two individuals facing 12 years for an alleged graffiti attack on a fake Christian anti-choice clinic that does not provide any reproductive care. This Federal overreach and use of the FACE Act, an act meant to protect people visiting reproductive clinics from harassment, is unprecedented. To support this solidarity campaign please visit bit.ly/frCeeourfighters
- C: We want to thank The Blackflower Collective for their continued support and wish them luck in their fundraising efforts. To support them or learn more their website is blackflowercollective.noblogs.org.
- S: Kolektiva, the anarchist mastodon server, is growing faster than ever thanks to Elon Musk’s stupidity as many activists close their accounts for bluer skies as can be seen in the fluctuation of followers over on IGD’s socials, join at kolektiva.social and follow us and other online activists on decentralized federated internet.
- C: Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network is holding a fundraiser for their weekly meals with Food Not Bombs. To donate visit linktr.ee/crmutualaidnet
- S: The Communique is looking for artist and upcoming event submissions, please write to sabot_media@riseup.net to submit your entry.
- C: Sabotage Noise Productions who will be throwing a benefit concert at Left Bank Books in Seattle to support Queer Satanic this AUgust 19th at 7pm. Check them out on Instagram for more info.
- S: As reported previously, Katey Hussey is still struggling in the wake of harrassment by Dayton Police that has cost her their employment and housing. Luckily it appears as though the charges against her have been dropped. But she has lost everything because of this and still faces an uphill battle getting back on her feet. Please send any donations to Venmo @katyHussey or Cashapp $KatyHussey to help them during this time.
- C: Thank you to Pixel Passionate for producing our soundtrack, please check out their website at www.radicalpraxisclothing.com and check out their portfolio in our show notes
- S: and Thank you to the Channel Zero Anarchist Podcast Network. We are proud to be members of a network that creates and shares leading critical analysis, news, and actions from an anarchist persepctive.
Remember to check out sabot media’s new website for new episodes, articles, comics, and columns. We have new content all the time. Make sure you follow, like, and subscribe on your favorite corporate data mining platform of choice and go ahead and make the switch to federated social media on the kolektiva mastodon server today @AberdeenLocal1312 for updates on Sabot Media projects such as The Harbor Rat Report, The Saboteurs, The Communique, our podcast Molotov Now! and many other upcoming projects.
That’s all for tonight. Please remember to spay and neuter your cats and don’t forget to cast your votes at those who deserve them.
Solidarity Comrades,
This is Molotov Now! Signing off