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by functionmouse 3 hours ago
May I see the zine?
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What difference does it make? The point being that nobody should be sentenced for transporting pamphlets, regardless of what's in them. And the 30 year sentence? This is absurd.
Because we should be able to examine the evidence ourselves. It would let us, as a free people, decide whether this was overreach or valid.
I wanna see what the administration is so afraid of.
I don't think they're necessarily afraid of what's in those pamphlets. I think they're trying to make people afraid to dissent, and I have to say they're having some success at it.
I want to see the zine(s) so I can duplicate them and publish them at Kozubik.com.
It doesn't matter if it was a gardening monthly, the charge was basically that his girlfriend was arrested and asked him to move it, and, something something terrorism.
Wikipedia has an image of a few https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Prairieland_ICE_detention...

There are some pretty standard anarchist / anti-government like zines.

You can find them on the various zine aggregators like: https://guides.library.illinois.edu/zines/online

Feminist culture coming out of the 70s also incorporates many of the same themes. The first one at the zine link, "Moral Revolution - Creating new values, undermining oppression, and connecting across difference" by Kriti Sharma is quite good.

A zine about anarchy, apparently. But I can't find any details.
Yes, but it will cost you a 10 stretch.