Our Issues
Struggles are distinct but connected — with equal weight and no hierarchy.
1. Palestine & Anti-Colonial Struggle
"This struggle is not complex. It has been made complex to protect power."
Palestine is a site of ongoing settler-colonial violence, genocide, apartheid, enabled by global complicity. What is framed as a "conflict" is, in reality, a system of domination maintained through military force, racial hierarchy, and displacement — designed to erase the state of Palestine and the Palestinian people.
We therefore reject false balance, state narratives, and the language of neutrality. There are not two equal sides to military occupation. There is no symmetry between colonizer and colonized, between a nuclear-armed state and a people under siege.
Our Palestinian hub exists to support the liberation of Palestine. No analysis for analysis's sake. No debate as delay. No moral distancing disguised as nuance.
2. Climate Resistance
"There is no climate justice without confrontation."
Climate crisis is not a future threat. It is a present condition produced by colonialism, capitalism, and militarism — managed through delay, denial, diplomacy, and greenwashing.
What governments call a "climate crisis" is, in reality, a system working exactly as designed — ensuring extraction, dispossession, and sacrificing Global South communities to protect profit, borders, and empire.
Our Position
We reject green capitalism, net-zero fantasies, and market-based solutions that preserve extraction while rebranding it.
- Climate resistance, not climate adaptation to injustice
- Direct action, disruption, and refusal
- Returning land and Indigenous sovereignty to affected communities
- Abolition of fossil fuel infrastructure and an end to sacrifice zones everywhere
Blockades, Direct Action & Disruption
Blockades, occupations, shutdowns, and mass actions are not "extreme." They are proportional responses to mass death. These actions are criminalized not because they are wrong but because they work.
Who Benefits From Delay
- Fossil fuel corporations and their investors
- Governments expanding extraction while pledging climate targets
- NGOs that translate rage into reports
- Tech and carbon markets selling "solutions" without transformation
- Borders criminalising climate displacement instead of ending its causes
3. Abolition, Not Reform
"Prisons, policing, and borders cannot be reformed into justice. They must be abolished."
The carceral system is not broken. It is working as designed — to manage the populations capitalism dispossesses and colonialism displaces. Police, prisons, and detention centres are instruments of racial and class domination, not public safety.
- Abolition of prisons and policing
- Defunding carceral infrastructure, investing in communities
- Ending detention and deportation regimes
- Building transformative justice and community accountability
4. Queer & Trans Liberation
"Survival across borders. Beyond performative inclusion."
Queer and trans people — especially those in the Global South, in occupied territories, in migrant and exiled communities — face compounded violence from states, borders, and institutions. We do not separate queer liberation from anti-colonial struggle, climate justice, or abolition.
- Trans rights are not a debate
- Queer asylum and safe migration
- Against pinkwashing and homonationalism
- Centering queer and trans people in the Global South
5. Borders, Exile & Migration
"Freedom of movement is not a privilege. It is a right."
Borders kill. They are not neutral lines — they are enforced hierarchies that protect wealth, empire, and whiteness. Displacement is not a natural disaster; it is the product of war, extraction, and climate collapse that the Global North produces and the Global South absorbs.
- No borders, no deportations
- Solidarity with exiled and displaced communities
- Abolition of detention centres
- Against externalization of borders and EU/US migration deals