anon: I think the new Crimethinc would criticize this fellow for cis white male privilege, slumming, adding to gentrification and failing to be inclusive. They'd criticize the image creator for thinking within the paradigms of heteronormative behavior and find old Crimethinc to be merely one reflection of the white supremacist society they so dearly want to rebel against.
asshole: You guys are just mad that Crimethinc has their shit together and is more successful than just about any other North American anarchist project. You think anyone with any common sense is crying a river over their new Antifa friends? They definitely weren't loving the oogles and jumped on the liberal vegan bandwagon. Are anarchists even vegan anymore? I don't hang, I eat fast food and hate my life..
anon: When Crimethinc started their "To Change Everything" promotion, before they even put out the pamphlet, their writing hinted that they were going to go towards some communization direction. Little did I know they were to become one of the voices behind the Antifa push that is now part of the political dialogue. People now have a preconception of what an Antifa is and Crimethinc's image is merely one of many in this crowd.
Has their been any internal considerations from Crimethinc on how the "To Change Everything" (Read: Joining a popular front) has impacted their previous incarnations (1: Traveler Kids 2: Vegan Activists that Get Smacked)
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Has their been any internal considerations from Crimethinc on how the "To Change Everything" (Read: Joining a popular front) has impacted their previous incarnations (1: Traveler Kids 2: Vegan Activists that Get Smacked)