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I can't get these images of fascists trying to erase our history and present, and we shouldn't let the normies forget. Maybe a "Is this what you voted for?" collage is in order.

Don't let them erase Emily Perez's memory.
army.mil/article/239215/emilys

Many thanks to @lavaeolus and everyone else #SafeGuardingResearch from the #WhiteHouseWash for making sure that Emily Perez's story lives on.
hu.berlin/emily-perez_gold-sta

Thanks to @BrianJopek for bringing her inspiring life to my attention.
mastodon.world/@BrianJopek/114

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_

This is also a good time to remind you that you can have your own copy of #Wikipedia easily with #Kiwix & view the downloaded ZIM file.
kiwix.org/en/applications/

#BlackLivesMatter & #TransRights are #HumanRights

NEW ON OUR SITE: "The Atlanta Anti-fascist Guide to Wheatpasting"

"In today’s environment, social media is important, but fascist-friendly tech oligarchs have instituted many censorship choke points that keep anti-fascist messages from spreading. Even posting something as basic as 'punch a Nazi!' might be enough to get you banned. As a result, many people are confused about what fascism actually is and how to resist it. Sometimes, seeing one simple wheatpasted message in day-to-day life creates a visceral connection and can have more impact than a thousand social media upvotes. Showing solidarity to the victims and targets of fascism and lifting their spirits is another crucial purpose of these physical messages."

Read more at:
atlantaantifa.org/2025/02/25/t

#WhiteSupremacist renounces extreme beliefs after taking ‘love drug’ #ecstasy as part of study

By Isabel Keane
Published June 18, 2023

"A former white nationalist leader said he changed his extremist views after taking the 'love drug' ecstasy as part of a scientific study, according to researchers.

"The man, only identified as Brendan, took the psychoactive drug MDMA in February 2020 as part of a University of Chicago study about whether its use increased the pleasantness of social touch, wrote Rachel Nuwer, author of 'I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World,' for the BBC.

"After completing the study, Brendan left a cryptic message at the bottom of a survey for the researchers.

"'This experience has helped me sort out a debilitating personal issue. Google my name. I now know what I need to do,' he said.

"The researchers looked up Brendan and discovered he had been the leader of a US Midwest faction of Identity #Evropa, a notorious white nationalist group rebranded in 2019 as the #AmericanIdentityMovement.

"Brendan had led the white nationalist group up until two months earlier, when activists exposed his identity and he lost his job.

"Researching Brendan further, the scientists also discovered he had attended the deadly '#UniteTheRight' rally in #Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.

"They later reached out to Brendan asking him to clarify what he meant by his comments at the bottom of the survey.

"'Love is the most important thing,' he told them. 'Nothing matters without love.'

"'This is stuff you can’t really put into words, but it was so profound,' Brendan said of his experience with the drug.

"Brendan took MDMA in February 2020 as part of a University of Chicago study.

"'I conceived of my relationships with other people not as distinct boundaries with distinct entities, but more as we-are-all-one. I realised I’d been fixated on stuff that doesn’t really matter, and is just so messed up, and that I’d been totally missing the point. I hadn’t been soaking up the joy that life has to offer.

"'There are moments when I have #racist or #antisemitic thoughts, definitely,' he said. 'But now I can recognise that those kinds of thought patterns are harming me more than anyone else.'

"Brendan said he had leaned left while growing up but became more right after joining a conservative fraternity at the University of Illinois.

"He described feeling encouraged by #DonaldTrump, noting, 'His speech talking about Mexicans being rapists, the fixation on the border wall and deporting everyone, the Muslim ban – I didn’t really get white nationalism until Trump started running for president.'

"He said he joined Identity Evropa to meet others who shared his views and quickly rose in the ranks, eventually traveling around the US and Europe to huddle with other white nationalist groups. He likely would have continued along this path had his identity not been exposed, Nuwer noted in her article.

"Harriet de Wit, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at the University of Chicago who led the experiment, was still astonished by its results nearly two years later when speaking with Nuwer for her book.

"'Isn’t that amazing?' de Wit said. 'It’s what everyone says about this damn drug, that it makes people feel love. To think that a drug could change somebody’s beliefs and thoughts without any expectations – it’s mind-boggling.'

"The use of MDMA and other #psychedelics have gained traction in the medical community as they have shown positive results for treating some disorders such as #PTSD and #alcoholism.

"Brendan told Nuwer that the drug helped him 'see things in a different way that no amount of therapy or #antiracist literature ever would have done.'

"'I really think it was a breakthrough experience,' he said.

"Still, he said he knew of other white supremacists who had previously used MDMA but had not changed their minds.

"According to Nuwer, MDMA 'does not seem to be able to magically rid people of prejudice, bigotry, or hate on its own.

"'But some researchers have begun to wonder if it could be an effective tool for pushing people who are already somehow primed to reconsider their ideology toward a new way of seeing things,' the researcher wrote.

"'While MDMA cannot fix societal-level drivers of prejudice and disconnection, on an individual basis it can make a difference. In certain cases, the drug may even be able to help people see through the fog of discrimination and fear that divides so many of us.'"

nypost.com/2023/06/18/white-su

New York Post · White supremacist renounces extreme beliefs after taking 'love drug' ecstasy as part of studyBy Isabel Keane