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State Security Meme:
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sabotabby:
Every now and then the police arrest somebody suspected of some terrible, violent crime, and as a piece of public relations they'll announce all of the horrible books, movies and/or CDs they found in the suspect's house, as if to prove that the suspect is obviously guilty and horrible and monstrous.
So here is my challenge to you. You can either do this from memory or take a moment to look through your book and music collections, and then answer this question:
Name ten books, CDs and/or movies that you own that the police would cite as evidence against you at their press conference.
Now, I don't actually have much "subversive" stuff in Hard Copy (I'm pretty screwed if the authorities get their hands on Ursula the Laptop and/or my Disk-on-Key), but here are the things I think may raise some suspicion if I'm deemed "anti-social":
I have some Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Bertrand Russel and the like, and of course, other books about sexuality (queer, BDSM) and various other feminist politics, but those are just for fun.
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Every now and then the police arrest somebody suspected of some terrible, violent crime, and as a piece of public relations they'll announce all of the horrible books, movies and/or CDs they found in the suspect's house, as if to prove that the suspect is obviously guilty and horrible and monstrous.
So here is my challenge to you. You can either do this from memory or take a moment to look through your book and music collections, and then answer this question:
Name ten books, CDs and/or movies that you own that the police would cite as evidence against you at their press conference.
Now, I don't actually have much "subversive" stuff in Hard Copy (I'm pretty screwed if the authorities get their hands on Ursula the Laptop and/or my Disk-on-Key), but here are the things I think may raise some suspicion if I'm deemed "anti-social":
- Sedek: a periodial about the Nakba that is now.
- Palestine by Joe Sacco
- The S.C.U.M Manifesto by Valerie Solanas.
- Days of War, Nights of Love by Crimethinc (such utter crap, but still, it's on my book shelf)
- Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel and Women's Liberation by Andrea Dwarkin.
- Live Working or Die Fighting: How the working class went global by Paul Mason.
- Cunt by Inga Muscio
- My various Queercore and Riot Grrl Zines and Queercore and Riot Grrl Bootlegged CD's.
- My Polianna Frank CD's.
- Wild Nights in Guantanamo Bay by The Kominas.
I have some Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Bertrand Russel and the like, and of course, other books about sexuality (queer, BDSM) and various other feminist politics, but those are just for fun.
Of course.
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CDs:
Dedication by Dam (Palestinian hip-hop)
slingshot Hip Hop sound track (more Palestinian hip-hop)
Howard Zinn lectures on Sacco and Venzeti
Arabic language tapes
Books:
A People's History of the United States, by Howard Zinn
Declarations of Independence, by Howard Zinn
One Country by Ali Abuminah
Communist Manifesto, by Marx
Various en sundry marxist-feminist tracks
Arabic language books
and I think there's a copy of Steal This Book in my house and lots of labor history too.
Paraphernalia:
A large collection of t-shirts with arabic writing on them
Catholic Worker t-shirt
Emma Goldman sweatshirt
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