WASHINGTON, DC - Leading authors, journalists, scholars, publishers, community organizations, educators, and activists have signed a statement published by Agency, an anarchist public relations project, on August 21. The statement has been signed by over 2000 people since and condemns Facebook’s decision to ban a large number of pages associated with anti-fascism and anarchism from its platform, charging that the decision reflects a false equivalence between anti-fascist organizing and white supremacist violence. The statement is available on the Agency website here, including statements from some of the signatories. The statement has been signed by a number of well-known journalists, including Abby Martin, Molly Crabapple, Natasha Lennard, Jason Wilson, and Christopher Mathias, the novelists Cory Doctorow, Rachel Kushner, and Alain Damasio, the linguist and author Noam Chomsky, best-selling anthropologist, author, and professor David Graeber, Twitter founding team member Evan Henshaw-Plath, Moxie Marlinspike, creator of Signal and encryption software for Facebook’s WhatsApp, former political prisoner and whistleblower Chelsea Manning, musician Andy Hurley, and the editors of Jacobin, Semiotext(e), and AK Press, alongside hundreds of other signatories. Since then, nearly two thousand more have added their endorsements to the petition, entitled, “Stand with Anarchist Publishers Banned by Facebook” at Change.org, including media producers and community organizations from five continents. The solidarity statement reads, in part: |
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