Here are the highlights on the agenda for the past week. ---- 1. Wild berries---- It seems that the landmark event of the week is the all-Russian strike inWildberries (you can read the strike chronicle on the Antijob channel). Thecorporation introduced unreasonable fines for workers who did not agree andco-organized across the country, despite the lightning dismissals of laborprotest activists. As a result of the strike, the corporation began to makeconcessions. ---- Characteristically, the deputies of the State Duma, theMinistry of Labor quickly sided with the workers. Having crushed an open anti-warprotest, the authorities are afraid of a social explosion that can occur onalmost any occasion.The strike at Wildberries is a good sign that the working people of Russia areable to recognize themselves as a community, a class. This can be the key tosolving many problems: including the formation of an understanding that theKremlin's imperialist war is in no way in the interests of ordinary Russians.2. WarNo change on the western front. There are constant battles in the Donbass. Thatthe Armed Forces of Ukraine, that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation andPMCs somewhere are advancing a couple of kilometers, somewhere they are recedingby the same amount. Apparently, the losses on both sides are very high. The waris increasingly coming inside Russia: on March 16, the FSB building inRostov-on-Don epicly exploded. According to The Insider, for the installation ofair defense systems in Moscow and aroundhundreds of hectares of forest have been cut down.There are constantly appearing video messages from mobilized from differentregions that they are being thrown to the front line without normal equipment andtraining. In one of the videos, the mobilized people directly say: they are readyto go to prison for at least 15 years, but they will not climb into thissenseless meat grinder again. In general, it should have been said that when thesummons were received, but better late than never.After complaints, some of the mobilized are removed from the contact line, someare not. In dozens of regions, summonses began to arrive for men demanding toappear at the military registration and enlistment offices "to clarify militaryregistration data." There are also reports of new mobilized for the war, but sofar not much.Chinese military analytics leaked to the media: in the Celestial Empire, it isassumed that in the summer both Russia and Ukraine will be exhausted to the limitby the war. As they say, it is not clear what is better - a terrible end orhorror without end.3. New 37thEight years for speaking out against the war - no one will be surprised by such asentence. Transferred money to a Ukrainian fund - get charged with treason. Ithrew a bottle of gasoline into the window sill of the military registration andenlistment office - even if nothing burned down, you are a terrorist. The childdrew a drawing against the war at the lesson - they can be taken from the familyto an orphanage.A new law has been adopted, according to which up to 15 years can be obtained,for example, for discussingthe criminal past of a killer recruited from places of deprivation of liberty inthe Wagner PMC. Human rights activists urge to be careful in statements about theexplosion in the Rostov FSB: you can get a criminal case in the same way as theystarted for statements about Zhlobitsky.To be honest, it would be better to recommend upgrading IT security: it isalready difficult to make a non-criminally punishable statement about modernpolitics in Russia. If you are inside the country, it is better to speak anonymously.The repressions - one can only hope so - have reached their peak. I would like tobelieve that Putin's police state will not be able to maintain such intensity fora long time. The pendulum will swing at least in some more adequate direction.Against this background, it remains for us to congratulate the Khabarovsk streetartist, libertarian Maxim "Khadad" Smolnikov on the fact that after almost twoyears of investigation and trial for a VKontakte post about Mikhail Zhlobitsky,he was sentenced to only 300 thousand rubles in a fine and a two-year ban onpublishing on the Internet . The prosecutor asked for five years and can stillappeal the verdict. Such a good result by Russian standards was achieved withgreat efforts - it was proved that the expertise of the VKontakte post, which wasdone by the cops, does not stand up to criticism (for more details, see thepublications on the channel on the Hadad case).4. View at your leisureViewing records are beaten by the American TV series The Last of Us and theRussian TV series Fisher. I'd recommend both if you're used to ending your daywith artistic video productions. The high level of acting in both series, in"Fisher" the Soviet and post-Soviet reality of the late 1980s - early 1990s isclearly shown through the eyes of a generation that did not live in those years.But even without the historical blunders characteristic of modern Russian filmsabout the USSR."Fischer" - that. what is called an action series. The viewer is in suspense allthe time, only in the last two episodes it becomes clear who the maniac is. In"One of Us" events develop gradually, not much happens from series to series, butthe cool atmosphere of post-apocalyptic horror does not allow you to fall asleepat the monitor. From an anarchist point of view, what is interesting about Fischer and The Lastof Us? Fisher is a good movie about power and violence. The maniac made tortureand cruel murders of boys his sexual fetish. Investigators trying to catch himare under pressure from high-ranking authorities. They work 24 hours a day formonths, but still press people who are not involved in the murders. As a result,random suspects who actually had nothing to do with the crimes die. The series"Fisher" quite accurately reproduces the story of a maniac from the Odintsovodistrict of the Moscow region."The Last of Us" seems to be another series about the zombie apocalypse, but itinterestingly shows the possible reactions of people to the collapse of moderncivilization. A fascist dictatorship is emerging in former American megacities,and I would say neo-Jacobins are fighting it. Someone goes into the leader'spseudo-Christian sect. A couple of mature bearded men who have fallen in lovewith each other are surrounded by a fence with electric voltage and barbed wire,creating their own little paradise. Fortunately, a large liquor store andclothing boutiques remained in their paradise."The Last of Us" is about the fact that people can be more dangerous to eachother than zombies. But the series also shows an anarcho-communist community:that is, one should never lose hope.Well, that's all for today! We remind you that in "Trends of Order and Chaos" theparticipants of "Autonomous Action" give anarchist assessments of current events.Listen to us on YouTube, SoundCloud and other platforms, visit our websiteavtonom.org, subscribe to our e-mail newsletter!Issue No. 97 prepared by Leaveshttps://avtonom.org/news/nadezhdu-teryat-ne-nado-trendy-poryadka-i-haosa-epizod-97_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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