You are an Anarchist
Life as an anarchist is a strong life held honestly by the extreme resistance than beholds all of us each and every day. Every day I think about who I can reach that day through liberating free speech that only friends, co-workers, family and neighbors can enjoy.
Those few and far between conversations among those you trust that leave you wanting more, when a group or pair of people can freely exchange ideas without fear of persecution.
When was the last time you held a conversation like that? Where people are sharing with each other their ideals, beliefs and principles without fear or judgment?
Possibly radical ideas of government, the state of our country, life as a free thinker, state of the forest decline, the solar system, banking fees.... too many to list.
I've noticed in my life that more and more people are closed up to free thinking. I try my hardest to enjoy these sessions of free ideology within my closest peers to hear only mundane excuses for restricted ideals and a conformed existence.
It's driving me insane.
How do you meet people within your community that are free thinkers? Do you go knock on doors? Do you stand outside a grocery store in your neighborhood? How does one find others that can freely exchange ideas of direct action, dreams and realities?
All of us are Anarchists. Each and Every One of Us!
Every single day, I see people living a peaceful anarchist life... showing signs of anarchy, showing signs of strength, showing signs of knowledge of big corporations and money and our environment, ACTING ON THESE FEELINGS of anger, repression or frustration through small jabs of defiance.
How do we cross over into bigger punches??
I see you shoplift, I see you give a homeless man money, I see you flip off the cop as he drives by, I see you smoking weed in the park, I see you planting gardens where they don't belong, I see you drinking where it says "NO DRINKS ALLOWED", I see you kissing your husband in public, I see you at school board meetings speaking, I see you cutting in line, I see your dreadlocks, I see your tattoos, I see you sneaking in the buffet, I see you stickering outside Walmart, I see your military survival gear, I see you pouring alcohol into your cup at your son's baseball game, I see you at your friendly illegal poker games, I see you on the phone lying about your bills to creditors, I see you not comply, I see you applying the ability to free think, I see you applying the knowledge of big corporations.
I see you. I know you are there.
What act of anarchism did you participate in today? What did you do that was unconventional? What did you do that you knew you could "get in trouble" for? Where did you defy the lives that are crammed down our throats of conventionalism, capitalism, slavery and repression?
I learned how to Dirty Write today. I'm looking forward to spreading this new found knowledge of peacefully spreading free thought and anarchism in our society without fear of property damage or legalities.
People like Michael Rivero of "whatreallyhappened.com" lives his life every single day without fear of prosecution of others, spreading the word about what is really happening in our lives and I'd bet he knows just how many people he has touched through the power of FREE THOUGHT and of course, FREE PRESS.
I hope and try to humbly and inadvertently do the same in my own community. What about you?
Here is my car and my act of anarchism today:


Those few and far between conversations among those you trust that leave you wanting more, when a group or pair of people can freely exchange ideas without fear of persecution.
When was the last time you held a conversation like that? Where people are sharing with each other their ideals, beliefs and principles without fear or judgment?
Possibly radical ideas of government, the state of our country, life as a free thinker, state of the forest decline, the solar system, banking fees.... too many to list.
I've noticed in my life that more and more people are closed up to free thinking. I try my hardest to enjoy these sessions of free ideology within my closest peers to hear only mundane excuses for restricted ideals and a conformed existence.
It's driving me insane.
How do you meet people within your community that are free thinkers? Do you go knock on doors? Do you stand outside a grocery store in your neighborhood? How does one find others that can freely exchange ideas of direct action, dreams and realities?
All of us are Anarchists. Each and Every One of Us!
Every single day, I see people living a peaceful anarchist life... showing signs of anarchy, showing signs of strength, showing signs of knowledge of big corporations and money and our environment, ACTING ON THESE FEELINGS of anger, repression or frustration through small jabs of defiance.
How do we cross over into bigger punches??
I see you shoplift, I see you give a homeless man money, I see you flip off the cop as he drives by, I see you smoking weed in the park, I see you planting gardens where they don't belong, I see you drinking where it says "NO DRINKS ALLOWED", I see you kissing your husband in public, I see you at school board meetings speaking, I see you cutting in line, I see your dreadlocks, I see your tattoos, I see you sneaking in the buffet, I see you stickering outside Walmart, I see your military survival gear, I see you pouring alcohol into your cup at your son's baseball game, I see you at your friendly illegal poker games, I see you on the phone lying about your bills to creditors, I see you not comply, I see you applying the ability to free think, I see you applying the knowledge of big corporations.
I see you. I know you are there.
What act of anarchism did you participate in today? What did you do that was unconventional? What did you do that you knew you could "get in trouble" for? Where did you defy the lives that are crammed down our throats of conventionalism, capitalism, slavery and repression?
I learned how to Dirty Write today. I'm looking forward to spreading this new found knowledge of peacefully spreading free thought and anarchism in our society without fear of property damage or legalities.
People like Michael Rivero of "whatreallyhappened.com" lives his life every single day without fear of prosecution of others, spreading the word about what is really happening in our lives and I'd bet he knows just how many people he has touched through the power of FREE THOUGHT and of course, FREE PRESS.
I hope and try to humbly and inadvertently do the same in my own community. What about you?
Here is my car and my act of anarchism today:









RIGHT ON!
I was just thinking the same thing the other day.
Maybe I won't wash my car for awhile.
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I have been an Anarchists all my life to one extent or another. I now live in the New Mexico on the continental divide in a wilderness area.
we sorta live our lives in our own way and don't pay too much attention to the world.
I guess on some level that make us Anarchists and I wear the moniker with pride.
wwwplaceofrefuge2012com
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Every day of my life has to do with some form of anarchy. Carry on Brother.
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Maybe others will recognize their own inner anarchist and see it for what it is.
Anarchy. Disobedience. Free Thinking. Defying conventionalist beliefs...... All anarchist ideology.
Thanks for writing - I know you are all out there..... I just know it.
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beautiful article..free thinking is our basic rights and we shall exercise it
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i was born into anarchy,love it and tell the system to kiss my arse every day,they don't like me and i despise them,catch me if you can.shove YOUR rules i make my own,and still alive to tell the tale.the time is fast approaching that the yes men of this world will be hung.
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Dear man, though I sympathize with you, in all due respect it is people like you who give "real anarchism" a bad name.So, anarchists are shoplifters? You should spend some time of your life studying the history of anarchism before you utter this term - and shut up until you do so. Sorry, I do not want to insult you but do your home work first and then talk.
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Mike again: oh, I forgot: your act of anarchism of the day consists in writing a relatively meaningless slogan on the dirty window of your car.Are you a boy scout or what? And on the photo of your car you blackened out its number shield? Are you a coward or what?
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Enlighten me bro.
What is 'true anarchism'? What does it require of you or of me?
If you had any iota of what anarchism was, you wouldn't feel the need to pass judgment upon me.
If you had any idea of what it means to live without conventionalism, you would see the easy, free and legal way that I attempted to spread a message - ANY message is a step in the right direction.
Boy scouts? No. Girl Scouts? Maybe.
You seem like someone that may be able to spread some sort of knowledge - instead of insulting me, can you attempt a different route?
Knucklz
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Some of us don't vote - we spoil our ballot papers instead.
Some of us refuse to have TV and mobile phones.
Some of us refuse debt, but we have to pay our mortgage becuase we live in the real world. My outstanding mortgage is less than a large car loan.
Some of us are self employed and on the breadline so we don't ever pay tax to support our own slavery.
Are we miserable freaks? hell no! We are free and happy and having the time of our lives, funloving and friendly.
That's the anarchist way - the deep belief that people actually know how to act socially and they know what to do without coercion.
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Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression. ~Isaac Bashevis Singer / http://airbrushactioncom/airbrush-getaway-workshops/vegas-february-20-24-2012
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