I'd rather play DCC
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| beer | cold and bitter |
| games | quake and dcc |
| bikes | old and fixed |
| flames | the state |
| beer | cold and bitter |
| games | quake and dcc |
| bikes | old and fixed |
| flames | the state |
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83 likes, 0 comments - idepsca on August 10, 2025: "On August 9, several day laborers and street vendors were kidnapped by ice at the Cypress Park Home Depot. IDEPSCA and LATU were on site and were able to identify a few of them. We need your support to identify workers in the pictures, please take a few minutes to see the graphics and send us a message if you know any of these workers or their family members. Sharing this post if a great way to help too. Thank you! --------------------------- En Agosto 9, varios jornaleres y vendedores ambulantes fueron secuestrades por la migra en el Home Depot de Cypress Park. IDEPSCA y LATU estaban en el lugar y pudimos identificar a pocos de elles. Necesitamos su apoyo para identificar a jornaleros en las fotos que compartimos aqui. Por favor tome unos minutos para verlas y envienos un mensaje privado si conoce a alguien de elles o si conoce a su familia. Compartir esta publicacion tambien es una manera de ayudar. Gracias!".
Lucio Urtubia dedicated anarchist participated in notorious kidnappings, he collaborated with Che Guevara, he swindled Citibank of 3,000 million pesetas. And...
Lucio Urtubia Jiménez was a Spanish anarchist known for his practice of expropriative anarchism through forgery and anti-fascist direct action.
Lucio was born in Cascante, Navarre, Spain on February 18th, 1931. As a young man, he served in the Spanish military, but deserted, fleeing to France in 1954 after ransacking a warehouse that belonged to his company.
After moving to Paris, Urtubia was asked to hide a member of the Maquis, Spanish guerrillas who opposed Franco from exile, in his house. The refugee in this case turned out to be legendary anti-fascist Francesc Sabaté Llopart, one of the two Sabaté brothers.
Urtubia’s anti-fascist actions continued as he learned how to forge government documents and currency, using these skills to aid left-wing movements around the world. One of the most dramatic examples took place in 1977, when he forged $20 million dollars worth of Citibank traveler’s checks, money which went to aid revolutionary insurgencies in Latin America.
“We are bricklayers, painters, electricians - we do not need the state for anything. The banks are the real crooks. They exploit you, take your money and cause all the wars.”
In 1997, he established a social centre in Paris which he dubbed the Louise Michel Space. He died in 2020.
A documentary interviewing him about his activities, “Lucio” (2007), is free to watch via @solidarity.cinema . He was also canonized into further pop culture consciousness with the dramatized Netflix original “Un hombre de acción” (A Man of Action) (2022).
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