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We call on all people of good conscience to stand in solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City and defend the Weelaunee Forest in Atlanta. On January 18, in the course of their latest militarized raid on the forest, police in Atlanta shot and killed a person. This is only the most recent of a series of violent police retaliations against the movement. The official narrative is that Cop City is necessary to make Atlanta “safe,” but this brutal killing reveals what they mean when they use that word. Forests are the lungs of planet Earth. The destruction of forests affects all of us. So do the gentrification and police violence that the bulldozing of Weelaunee Forest would facilitate. What is happening in Atlanta is not alocal issue. Politicians who support Cop City have attempted to discredit forest defenders as “outside agitators.” This smear has a disgraceful history in the South, where authorities have used it against abolitionists, labor organizers, and the Civil Rights Movement, among others. The goal of those who spread this narrative is to discourage solidarity and isolate communities from each other while offering a pretext to bring in state and federal forces, who are the actual “outside agitators.” The consequence of that strategy is on full display in the tragedy of January 18.

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    Luigi Muffingione (riotmuffin@ni.hil.ist)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 03:07:31 JST Luigi Muffingione Luigi Muffingione
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    OK, so what can you do for Atlanta in honor of Tortuguita (Manuel Teran) (Rest in Power), the forest defender murdered yesterday by police in another raid, and to help #StopCopCity and preserve the Welaunee Forest?

    The struggle has been a militant one, with graffiti, arsons, tree-sits and blockades happenings alongside call-in campaigns and marches with kids. They don't necessarily need more militancy (though that's ofc welcomed too) - they do definitely need more mass participation and widespread awareness of the fight - a struggle made for 2023 combining fighting climate change as well as police impunity; racial justice as well as environmental and economic justice.

    ATL folks have made this solidarity statement and asks people and orgs far and wide to sign on. Click the link to learn how: https://defendtheatlantaforest.org/2023/01/19/solidarity/

    TALK TO the grannies in the local peace group. TALK TO the punk cafe collective in your town. TALK TO the enviro NGO people and your local police brutality group. Talk to your mom's hiking club!

    In conversation Friday, 20-Jan-2023 03:07:31 JST from ni.hil.ist permalink
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