Open letter by Danil Chertykov in detention
We share an open letter written by Danil Chertykov in detention. He talks about the difficulties he had to face in SIZO-1 of Tyumen and compared the penal system to the digestive system.
We share an open letter written by Danil Chertykov in detention. He talks about the difficulties he had to face in SIZO-1 of Tyumen and compared the penal system to the digestive system.
Tulip tracked Sid with difficulty, eyes tearing from the smoke, pissed off that yet again, Sid wanders off for indeterminate periods, requiring Tulip to chase after them, especially when the visibility is so terrible. But pique faded on seeing Sid hunched over some glowing object.
Let’s say that, taking inspiration from Déjacque’s bilge-rat, we decide that our present experience of anarchism is too constraining—and decide to scuttle this particular vessel. What happens next? As the anarchist past floods in, how do we make sure we stay at least afloat enough that a bit of ideological constraint doesn’t become the least of our worries?
Onward!—to the next experiment—with Scandal as our muse and encounter as our method.
Lets establish some working assumptions for this new experiment: