Luigi Muffingione

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Mostly In the city where we burned a precinct a few years ago. We should do that again sometime. if you're local say hi!

white anarcha queer/trans weirdo. be my friend & co-conspirator. I talk a lot about radical politics, repression and resistance. zine bitch. wear a mask. frequent . occasional sportsballtooter

Testimonials:
“Give off bad bitch vibes”
“Angel of terrifying and awe inspiring proportion”

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I am displeased to announce the second, expanded edition of THE PRICE OF ZINES IS TOO DAMN HIGH. This new and improved version of my antagonisation of boutique zinester culture includes a new introduction describing how i was "kicked out" of the midwest queer/trans zine fest, as well as an additional two pages of responses to objections by those committed to charging an arm, leg, and firstborn child for their zines.

You can download this 2nd edition for screen viewing or formatted to print, here at archive dot org. Print some copies today and try to get kicked out of your next local zine fest!

archive.org/details/the-price-



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It's truly not hyperbole to say that the george floyd uprising changed my attitude about firearms. turns out that when you have friends getting their voicemail filled up with death threats, a steady stream of fascists from all over the country prowling your town, not to mention the local trigger happy fascists in the form of cops and national guard occupying the city and shooting at people for standing on their own porch after curfew.... guns suddenly become a useful tool.

anyway, if that hadn't changed my mind, the book Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionist and the Politics of Violence would have. It's a very thorough history of the role violence played in the 19th century abolitionist movement. if you're interested in a more nuanced view of firearms than "scary! bad!", i recommend it: annas-archive.org/md5/9ff19ec9



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