Papa_Smurf: John Zerzan, a leading anarcho-primitivist with a radio show out of Eugene, Oregon called "Anarchy Radio". He is better known to the world as the guy who defended the Unabomber just after his manifesto was written, but then later he disavowed his associations with Kaczynski.
To the anarchist world, he is the guy that thinks his brand needs to burn bridges in order to remain relevant. His supposed anti-leftism is surprisingly anthropocentric, humanist and friendly to leftist identity politics. He is on again and off again a collapsist, typically following the lead of his younger buddy, Kevin Tucker, when they want to edge out some other anarchist faction they think is getting too friendly with their brand.
anon: just put in readdesert.org and the fucking Sand book is at your fingertips. Here's a quote: "When resistance and desertion significantly threaten those in power, repression/counter-revolution is inevitable. One answer to how to make counter-cultures less of a threat to those within them would be to drain them of antagonism; make them obviously unthreatening to power. This counsel of evasion and non-resistance has long been articulated in the lived experience of anarchies both outside civilisation, and within. Today though, putting aside the ethical issues involved, [197] the fact is that while you can try and ignore the state, if you’re within its controlled territory the chances are that the state won’t ignore you. Those communities with a land base capable of some level of self-sufficiency will still face intervention, whilst those immersed in capitalism will often have little option but to labour, and lacking resistance, for worsening hours and wages. " Impressed much?
asshole: I found this quote interesting, but you have to read the b-side of the Sand book "I fucked your mom last night and I still got her stank on my dick. Rotten cabbage and beer farts."
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To the anarchist world, he is the guy that thinks his brand needs to burn bridges in order to remain relevant. His supposed anti-leftism is surprisingly anthropocentric, humanist and friendly to leftist identity politics. He is on again and off again a collapsist, typically following the lead of his younger buddy, Kevin Tucker, when they want to edge out some other anarchist faction they think is getting too friendly with their brand.