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In Erinnerung an George Floyd: „Please, I can’t breathe“-Wholecar der 1UP Crew

Wieder ein starkes Statement der Berliner 1UP Crew, die in Erinnerung an den am Montag durch einen weißen Polizisten getöteten Afroamerikaner George Floyd ein Bahnabteil unter Farbe gebracht haben.

Once again a person of color was murdered by police officers in the Divided States. A shameful video went viral where white officers were arresting George Floyd. One police officer was pressing his knee into Floyeds neck for about 7minutes. Floyd bagged for his live: „Please, i can’t breathe, my neck hurts, you’re going to kill me!“
The officers ignored him. In the aftermath the police department was claiming that Floyd resisted his arrest, but on the smartphones filming there was no signs for resistance. Racially motivated police brutality is an ongoing issue in the US and a lot of other countries. It has to stop now, once and for all! Justice for George Floyd, Justice for all victims of the abuse from authority. Support you local anti brutality movement.
Get organized!

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In Erinnerung an die Opfer rechten Terrors, schreibt die 1UP-Crew Namen dadurch Getöteter auf eine U-Bahn in Berlin

Die 1UP-Crew hat letzte Nacht in Berlin Namen derer, die in den letzten Jahren zu Opfern des rechten Terrors in Deutschland wurden, auf eine U-Bahn geschrieben. Ich vermute, dass die BVG das Schienenfahrzeug mittlerweile aus dem Verkehr gezogen hat, würde mir in dem Fall allerdings ganz naiv die Haltung von denen wünschen, das Teil – von mir auch nur zeitlich begrenzt – so durch die Stadt fahren zu lassen.

You are not forgotten! Neither are the deeds and perpetrators, some of which have not yet been cleared up or brought to justice.
There is still talk of single perpetrators and the danger of neo-Nazis is minimized, although there have been murders for decades, attacks on people and armed neo-Nazi structures up to police and army are known for a long time.

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Die 1UP-Crew über #LeaveNoOneBehind

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In view of the challenge we face, we need many signs of solidarity. Small-mindedness or egoism cannot lead the way. Currently, on Lesbos Camp Moria alone, there are over 20,000 people living in the camp, although it’s built to accommodate only 3,000. Quarantine, hand-washing or social-distancing are essential at this moment, but if you live in Moria, none of this is possible. The virus does not differentiate according to skin colour, religion or gender. Corona affects us all. We need to evacuate these Camps now. Societies will prove that it can emerge stronger from this crisis – but only if we leave no one behind.


(Direktlink)

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Graffiti-Schutzzelt

Biancoshock9 hat ein Zelt fürs Auto entwickelt, mit dem man recht unbeobachtet sprühen kann. Kann man sich auch auf einfachste Weise selber machen.

The Graffitricks series includes five self-made tools, realized between 2014 and 2019, that ironize on the “getting up,” arising in the public space by writing your own name everywhere. This action, which has always been at the base of graffiti, leads writers to face the issue of being discovered, so they all have the need of figuring out a gimmick to avoid it. The series is based on this principle; giving suggestions about extreme but fun gimmicks that allow writers to do their works, tags, even in the daylight.

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The Rise of Graffiti Writing – Berlin in the Nineties

Sehr schöne Episode aus Artes „The Rise of Graffiti Writing“, die sich einzig dem Berlin der 90er Jahre widmet. Der Zeit, in der ich Graffiti lieben lernte. Und da sind dann all die ganzen Namen, die mich damals bei meinen täglichen Fahrten durch Berlin mit ihren Farben und ihren Styles faszinierten. Da werde ich glatt ein bisschen nostalgisch.


(Direktlink, via Mathias)

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