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Living Utopia | The Anarchism and the Spanish Revolution


in reply to Rafa Peris

As someone being born and raised in Valencia, Spain, watching this documentary has been very meaningful to me.

This is a part of our history and identity that has been hidden to us, the ones who feel the opression of the system on a daily basis.

I was at awe listenning to the people that appear in the documentary and that probably are all dead today, but who really lived the anarchist revolution until their genocide.

For me it is just astonishing how well can express themselves compared to most people of their age and economic class today here in Spain, (since they could not get access to any good education when the fascist dictatorship).

I would be able to communicate more with my grandma today if she had been raised like that. But she just understands hierachical power, money and religion. No science, no critical thinking. I love her anyway, but I have to use Christ analogies to have her attention :)

Happy Anarchristmas!



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🚮 We remind you that the points to throw the garbage are at:
📍Avenida Murcia - maps.app.goo.gl/NRTkhDjDuSS8sw…
📍 La Florida (Cafeteria el Divan) - maps.app.goo.gl/d8xnWqM69Cmbkm…
📍El Charco. Residence area - maps.app.goo.gl/wrbP5xFhBaGQw1…
📍Health center of Catarroja - maps.app.goo.gl/vRVhoLyBiMCx7o…


From left to right: La Florida, Av. Murcia, Health center and El Charco (Residencia).

NOTICE: Those are the official points and the closest one is far away from Les Barraques. People can't take it there (and less the elderly) and are leaving them on the terraces of buildings and in several corners where they lie accumulated. We are not aware that the town hall has set up any other official garbage collection point closer by.

HELP: We need help from volunteers who are well protected to carry garbage from Les Barraques to one of these points.

People's health is at risk.
Thank you very much!