Anarchists vandalized the Seminole County headquarters of the Democratic party, denouncing their complicitness in the ongoing genocide of transgender people and the advancement of late-stage capitalism’s destruction of the proletarian class and nature.
Anarchists Vandalize GOP Headquarters in Seminole County
Anarchists vandalized the Seminole County headquarters of the Republican Party, condemning their attacks against the existence of minorities like undocumented immigrants and queer peoples in the United $tates, as well as the continued imperialization of indigenous peoples and oppressed territories across the world, like Boriken (“Puerto Rico”) and Guam.
Anarchists in Miami Drop Banner For Rent Moratorium
Miami anarchists dropped a banner reading “Cancelar Renta!” against the end of the federal rent moratorium and against the feudal system of rent allowing landlords to extract an extortionate amount of money from people attempting to obtain the basic right of housing.
Miami Anarchists Drop Banner Condemning Reformism
Anarchists in Miami dropped a banner at a courthouse condemning liberal complacency with the end of federal abortion rights, citing a popular claim by liberals circa 2019 that the movement would riot if Roe v. Wade was overturned, as happened this summer.
Miami Anarchists Drop 2nd Banner in Solidarity With Welaunee Struggle
Anarchists in Miami dropped a second banner in solidarity with the struggle in Atlanta to save the Welaunee Forest from an expansive police training center, dubbed Cop City.
Anarchists in Orlando Drop Banner in Solidarity With Welaunee Forest Defense
Sourced from “Scenes from the Atlanta Forest“
In solidarity with forest defenders <3
From Orlando with love and rage! We will carry the spirit of defiance seen these past months in defense of the wild to the placated streets of our city. A wild rage has been released, we carry it in our hearts. The flame burns on!
-1312 ORLĀ to ATL
Statement of Solidarity With Anarchist Hunger Striker Giannis Michailidis
The Florida Youth Liberation Front stands in full solidarity with anarchist political prisoner Giannis Michailidis, whose hunger strike for freedom from indefinite imprisonment by the Greek state has now reached a milestone of 67 days. Our message to comrades in Greece and Michailidis himself: we stand in solidarity with the struggle for freedom in territories dominated by the Greek state, and will continue to act in solidarity with this liberatory movement.
Giannis Michailidis is an anarchist insurgent who has served about 50% of his sentence and has obtained parole, having found employment outside the prison walls and seeking the ability to study. In order to prevent him from having the most basic degree of dignity while his neck remains under the boot of the state, the Greek government has framed Michailidis with new charges to keep him in a state of indefinite detention.
Such an obvious injustice has prompted Michailidis to engage in more aggressive messaging to demand his release from indefinite detention via a hunger strike, which he has now endured for 2 months and 6 days. We encourage any anarchists and anti-capitalists reading this to act on their own or in a group in solidarity with Michailidis’ struggle for freedom and liberation from the state.
Anarchists in Miami Drop Banner Against Atlanta Cop City
Anarchists in Miami dropped a banner in solidarity with the Stop Cop City movement aiming to prevent the construction of a police training facility in the Welaunee Forest of Atlanta.
Anarchists Tag Planned Parenthood in Golden Glades
Anarchists tagged a Planned Parenthood site in Golden Glades, condemning the institution’s refusal to support an escalation of tactics in defense of abortion rights, also issuing a demand to pro-choice police officers to resign instead of continuing to enforce oppressive laws.
Hundreds in Orlando Protest for Abortion Rights
Hundreds of anarchists and allies of the movement for abortion rights took to the streets of downtown Orlando to protest the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade. Demonstrators destroyed several signs held by fascist anti-choice preachers, and were able to resist a later attempted cordoning off of the area by police.