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Scum fuck bitch from the suburbs!!!!!!!
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I forgot and posted in here earlier, but I dont use this journal anymore. At all. Ever. Never. Again. No. Theres a few of you I know want the new journal, check your info you've probably been added. Rez that goes for you too. |
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[Jul. 6th, 2004|12:05 am] |
I'm really really fucking tired of finding myself in tears because I hear someone I knew or was connected too was raped. I'm tired of it happening I'm tired of feeling guitly for crying when there are people who deserve to be upset by it. I'm tired of making it back about me. I dont understand and I never will how someone can do that to someone. Its just something to them, do they even comphrehend what it does to a human being? My exfiance raped me. Nearly every girl I know has been raped. I dont understand how it keeps happening. I dont understand how people are so shocked by the word. I just found out a fourten year old girl I know and love dearly had her virginity taken by a 22 year old boy I also knew but dont love dearly. He raped her. I dont understnad how this is so common. Are we fooling ourselves? Are we accepting it? We need to fucking stop it. I am so fucking tired of it. I'm sorry if this post offends anyone, I'm not saying for one split second that we are responsible for anything that happens, the only person to blame is the rapist in every scenario individually.
Maybe I am accepting that it happens. Maybe I am looking at it as a whole. Maybe I need to look at every individual rapist. Look them right in the eye while I slit their throats. Maybe I need to stop thinking "stop rape" and start thinking "stop rapists".
Maybe I'm just rela tired of this being a movement and not silent assasinations.
I'm so sorry. |
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[Jul. 1st, 2004|03:42 pm] |
July 18 - July 21 Everyone come out and celebrate the life of Kevin "Darkstar" Gosnell February 17, 1982 - July 19, 2003!
The Darkstar Days
July 18 2004
What: Darkstars Pyrate Picnic!
Where: Wyman Park 33rd and Charles St.
When: 12 noon until 6pm
Bring food, beer, fisbees, dogs, and good people!
CRITICAL MASS!!!!!
We will be critical massing from the Towson Circle to Wyman Park. Meet with your bikes, skate boards,
rollar blades, etc, at the Dulaney Valley exit of the circle (called "The Spot") at 10:30 am. We aim to leave around 11am for Wyman Park. Please leave alcohol behind on this cirtical mass. Parking will be available to leave cars behind.
July 19, 2004
Day Time Event:
What: Teach ins and workshops
Where: Towson Public Library. 320 York Road
When: 11 am until 5pm
Workshops include:
- Beer making!
- Zine making!
- Organizing 101
- Mens discussion on Patriarchy
- Womans discussion on Sexual Assault
- Bike 101 (learn about bike repairs and rebuilding, dicussions on bike lanes, safe riding, etc.)
Speakers on/from:
- Dont Just Vote
- Men Can Stop Rape
- Baltimore Labor History
- United Workers
Tables Include:
- Brian McKenzie Info Shop
- BMORE Free Store (Bring store donations!)
- Art Not Ads (Bring art donations!)
- Pitch Black Rage distro
**All are welcomed to table! Email Dare@ziplip.com prior to teach in for information on tabling with your group or distro. **
July 19, 2004
Evening event:
What: Darkstar Fest Show $5
Where: The Shit 106 Patapsco Ave Brooklyn Park, MD
When: 7pm
Bands:
- The Karma Payment Plan
- Torn Meniscus
- Soma Solution
- Azure
- Pathogen/Bad Dudes
- Malaise
- Moon
- We March
More TBA for info e-mail lizkicksassalot@yahoo.com
July 20, 2004
What: Come celebrate the Baltimore Rebellion of 1877! A radical tour of the march route of the rebellion.
When: 4:30 PM
Where: Fifth Regiment Armory (Howard and Preston)
Stand in solidarity with working people in Baltimore and learn about how folks used to respond to oppression and greed.
The United Workers are a group of day laborers at Camden Yards who are struggling against horrible wages, no job security, little organizing ability, and a life of poverty. We stand in solidarity with the UWA and want to connect their present struggle to past struggles of the same circumstances. Their situation is no different than the situation of workers 125 years ago in Baltimore, and without resistance, it will only get worse!
July 21, 2004
What: Art Not Ads potluck and open mic!
When: 2pm until 6pm
Where: The backyard of 108 East Burke Ave. Burke is located three blocks south of the Towson Circle on York Road on the left. E-mail bikedrunkpunk@yahoo.com for directions.
Come to a vegan/vegetarian/meat if you eat it, pot luck bar-b-q, open mic and art gallary. Bring art to donate to Art Not Ads or to trade for free art (or take free art!), bring instruments, food to be cooked or eaten, and friends. Alcohol is welcome, but must be conceleaed.
Also at the picnic will be the Bmore Free Store. Bring donations! Take things!
For more information:
on the teach in - dare@ziplip.com
on the bmore rebellion march - dare@ziplip.com
on the show - lizkicksassalot@yahoo.com
on the critical mass to wyman park - bikedrunkpunk@yahoo.com or radioactivegiraffe@hotmail.com
on the art not ads picnic - bikedrunkpunk@yahoo.com
on the bmore free store - radioactivegiraffe@yahoo.com
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[Jul. 1st, 2004|03:11 am] |
HELP!!!!!
So I live with a nazi. He's my brother. He and I for obvious reasons, do not get along. Tonight my friend and I come back to my house, all geared up for a three am bike ride. I wheel my bike out to the road, get on it and it aint working. We examine the bike, turns out the screws from the front gear, were missing in action, disconnecting the chain and gear from the entire bike. After moments of speculation, it occurs to us, THE NAZI DID IT! There was debate as to which family member it was as to two days ago I was in a car accident and told on doctors orders not to ride my bike for two weeks. Psh. As if thats going to happen. Its been two days and I'm in withdraw. However none of the other family memebrs would have gone that far. So, without a doubt, it was the nazi brothers revenge for me not watching enough Fox News and other issues we have with each other.
So tonight there will be no three am bike ride, and the nazi may have won this battle, but has no idea the war he has just started.
YOU DONT FUCK WITH A BIKE PUNX BIKE!
So we need ideas for revenge. You all are smart dedicated bike punx, and you can imagine how pissed I am right now. Please give me ideas on sweet sweet revenge. We already decided covering his bed and swastika flag (no joke it hangs above his bed) in bike grease would be too obvious and direct. We want to be sneaky, but have no mercy.
Ideas anyone????? |
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[Jun. 29th, 2004|05:31 pm] |
TEENAGER DRAMA WARNING!!!! TEENAGE DRAMA COMING!!!!!!
My family has been reading my journal. I dont like that. I dont do anything terribly wrong but my insight to my life and surrondings is mine and as a typical 18 year old, I want it kept that way. Soooo I got a new journal. If you're interested, just leave a comment. I figure I needed a friends cut anyway. If your not interested in the new jorunal, no hard feelings whatsoever. Just dont ask for it.
PEEEEEACE SUUUUCKAS |
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[Jun. 29th, 2004|05:14 pm] |
Anyone interested and willing to help, if you can make copies of this flier and post them all around Baltimore. We need to spread the word of this march and unfortunetly, I am out of ink in my printer and have no money to make copies. So please make five ten forty copies if you can and hand them out or put them up around Bmore! Thanks!
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BALTIMORE: IN THE SPIRIT OF 1877!
Come join us for a celebration of the Baltimore Rebellion of 1877!
When: July 20, 4:30 PM
Where: 5th Regiment Armory (Howard and Preston)
What: A radical tour of the march route of the rebellion. We will march to Camden Yards for a rally with the United Workers, speakers, music, and more!
Stand in solidarity with working people in Baltimore and learn about how folks used to respond to oppression and greed.
The United Workers are a group of day laborers at Camden Yards who are struggling against horrible wages, no job security, little organizing ability, and a life of poverty. We stand in solidarity with the UWA and want to connect their present struggle to past struggles of the same circumstances. Their situation is no different than the situation of workers 125 years ago in Baltimore, and without resistance, it will only get worse!
COME! BRING YOUR FRIENDS! _________________________________________
BACKGROUND:
In the year 1877, amidst a crushing depression, workers in Baltimore, especially in the railroad industry, suffered harshly from the effects of pay cuts from companies with record profit levels. B&O cut wages 20 percent across the board in 1877.
On July 11th, B&O announced pay cuts of another 10 percent after the first 10 percent earlier in the year. On the 16th, when the cuts went into effect, a pair of workers stopped their train at Camden Junction right outside of Baltimore.
This event sparked the largest strike the country had ever seen to that date. Martinsburg WV went on strike, followed by Cumberland. When the National Guard was called to break the strike in Cumberland, Baltimore rose up in resistance!
When the 5th and 6th regiments were ordered to Camden Station (now Camden Yards), they were met by thousands of Baltimore citizens in rebellion, hurling rocks, bricks, and bottles at the soldiers. 10 people we're killed by the soldiers along the way to the station, and eventually, 15 thousand people surrounded the troops, along with Mayor Latrobe, Governor Carrol, and many heads of the police.
The crowd destroyed the platform, burned railroad cars, destroyed tracks leading away from the station, and completely shut down the yard.
President Hayes, with his hands deep in the pockets of the major railroad bosses, called federal militia to come and quell the uprising. By the 21st it was all over in Baltimore, but the strike spread to Pittsburgh, Chicago, and St. Louis, among others. In St. Louis workers held the city for 3 days and a general strike was achieved for that time.
By August it was all over, and 100 people were dead. The 1877 strikes set in motion a period of long and amazing strikes that won many victories for workers across the country.
On July 20th, we will celebrate our history by walking the route of part of the rebellion, from the 5th Regiment Armory to Camden Yards, where we will meet with the UWA (www.unitedworkers.org) to connect over 125 years of workers struggles!
COME JOIN US! When: July 20, 4:30 PM Where: 5th Regiment Armory (Howard and Preston) baltimore1877@ziplip.com |
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[Jun. 29th, 2004|04:17 pm] |
BALTIMORE: IN THE SPIRIT OF 1877!
Come join us for a celebration of the Baltimore Rebellion of 1877!
When: July 20, 4:30 PM
Where: 5th Regiment Armory (Howard and Preston)
What: A radical tour of the march route of the rebellion. We will march to Camden Yards for a rally with the United Workers, speakers, music, and more!
Stand in solidarity with working people in Baltimore and learn about how folks used to respond to oppression and greed.
The United Workers are a group of day laborers at Camden Yards who are struggling against horrible wages, no job security, little organizing ability, and a life of poverty. We stand in solidarity with the UWA and want to connect their present struggle to past stuggles of the same circumstances. Their situation is no different than the situation of workers 125 years ago in Baltimore, and without resistance, it will only get worse!
COME! BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
_________________________________________
BACKGROUND:
In the year 1877, amidst a crushing depression, workers in Baltimore, especially in the railroad industry, suffered harshly from the effects of paycuts from companies with record profit levels. B&O cut wages 20 percent across the board in 1877.
On July 11th, B&O announced paycuts of another 10 percent after the first 10 percent earlier in the year. On the 16th, when the cuts went into effect, a pair of workers stopped their train at Camden Junction right outside of Baltimore.
This event sparked the largest strike the country had ever seen to that date. Martinsburg WV went on strike, followed by Cumberland. When the National Guard was called to break the strike in Cumberland, Baltimore rose up in resistance!
When the 5th and 6th regiments were ordered to Camden Station (now Camden Yards), they were met by thousands of Baltimore citizens in rebellion, hurling rocks, bricks, and bottles at the soldiers. 10 people we're killed by the soldiers along the way to the station, and eventually, 15 thousand people surrounded the troops, along with Mayor Latrobe, Governor Carrol, and many heads of the police.
The crowd destroyed the platform, burned railroad cars, destroyed tracks leading away from the station, and completely shut down the yard.
President Hayes, with his hands deep in the pockets of the major railroad bosses, called federal militia to come and quell the uprising. By the 21st it was all over in Baltimore, but the strike spread to Pittsburgh, Chicago, and St. Louis, among others. In St. Louis workers held the city for 3 days and a general strike was achieved for that time.
By August it was all over, and 100 people were dead. The 1877 strikes set in motion a period of long and amazing strikes that won many victories for workers across the country.
____________________
On July 20th, we will celebrate our history by walking the route of part of the rebellion, from the 5th Regiment Armory to Camden Yards, where we will meet with the UWA (www.unitedworkers.org) to connect over 125 years of workers struggles!
COME JOIN US!
When: July 20, 4:30 PM
Where: 5th Regiment Armory (Howard and Preston)
Email to endorse the call, or simply arrive!
-1877 Baltimore Organizers
baltimore1877@ziplip.com |
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