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(en) US, Texas, Houston AO: From Texas To Amsterdam (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]
Date
Tue, 7 Apr 2026 08:54:31 +0300
A Brief History ---- In the United States, 2022 was dubbed the year
where an "epidemic of violence" soared across the United States in
response to the normalization of hate against the LGBTQ+ community, with
transgender people singled out in particular. A surge of fascist
intimidation from groups such as Patriot Front, Proud Boys, and other
white supremacist/Christo-fascist/neo-Nazi groups made its way to cities
all across Texas - in particular, Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston.
Fascists would show up to drag shows and harass, intimidate, and
threaten both drag performers, the attendees, and the venues that hosted
them.
Throughout 2022, the Space City Anarchist Organization or SCAO (In
coalition with other groups such as Screwston Antifascist Committee and
others) successfully defended multiple venues against against fascist
threats.
In July of 2022, SCAO and Screwston mobilized a defense of an LGBTQ+ bar
hosting a drag show. In September of 2022, SCAO successfully utilized a
black bloc defense to defend an LGBTQ+ affirming church in Katy, Texas
(a nearby Houston suburb) during their drag show, with a few physical
confrontations with Christo-fascists and neo-Nazis on the ground. In
October 2022, SCAO mobilized people to protest against Christofascist
anti-trans commentator Matt Walsh's speech at the University of Houston.
In December 2022, SCAO defended another bar that hosted a drag show
against a far-right Dallas-based group called Protect Texas Kids.
With SCAO reviving the Houston Anarchist Bookfair in 2023, SCAO has been
up to a variety of community-building and direct actions, including but
not limited to: feeding/clothing the unhoused on a regular basis,
operating a Free Store, banner drops, disaster response, zine and harm
reduction supply distribution, and continued direct actions/demonstrations
The Current Landscape of Houston and Texas
Houston is often referred to one of the "blue dots" (progressive city)
in a "red state" (conservative state). As is the case with most major
cities, Houston joins Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, and McAllen,
in gathering progressives of all strokes. However, due to the
complicated relationship that Houston has with its surrounding
conservative state, people moving out of the state to seek politically
safer places to live in the USA, or the urban sprawl of the city making
it hard to sustain communities - we do not have a very "established"
radical scene here, compared to other major cities such as Chicago,
Portland, New York City, Philadelphia, or D.C.,
Below, we will explore a couple of weaknesses and strengths of Houston
(and Texas as a whole) to help you understand our conditions
Weakness: Urban Geography, Infrastructure, and Transit
One of the greatest challenges to organizing in Houston, Texas is its
urban geography. When Texans say "Houston", they don't just mean its
urban center hosting 450,000 people- they mean the sprawling
metropolitan area of around 10,000 square miles (26,000 sq. km) with
somewhere around 7 million people living in it.
Cars, besides being expensive and environmentally unsustainable, also
come with another downside: another avenue for surveillance. Your car's
license plate is tied to your legal identity, and thousands of cameras
located across the city record your every movement into a database for
use by local law enforcement. Movement is inaccessible, expensive, and
monitored closely.
One method Texan organizers have adopted to avoid surveillance is
carpooling and drop-off locations. For actions involving a large group
of people, it's better to meet at a free, inconspicuous parking lot far
from the location of the action and carpool to get closer. For actions
requiring black bloc, groups have to find a place to change into their
bloc, away from cameras that can trace their car. Coordinating an action
is not as simple as "show up here at this time"- if you're not
deliberate from the moment you leave your home, it's easy for your
actions to be traced back to your legal identity.
Area for Opportunity: Political Culture
The politics of many Texans skew dangerously right-wing, and many are
obsessed with the idea of "freedom"-with a flawed definition. To your
average conservative Texan, capitalism is synonymous with freedom.
Texans don't like centralized government; individuals, and by extension,
their businesses, should be free to do whatever they please, regardless
of the effect on society. Billionaires worked hard to earn their money,
and deserve to keep it; after all, the American Dream promises that any
individual can become wealthy, if they simply work hard enough. Many
Texans believe in rugged individualism, where you must struggle to
survive on your own. If you're poor, it's your fault. Voting for a
"socialist" (a title our barely left-leaning Democrats have unfairly
earned) means voting against your freedom, against your capacity to
accrue wealth.
From the outside, it's easy to assume anyone who voted for Donald Trump
must be equally racist & bigoted, and far beyond the influence of "woke"
politics. In reality, there are many different kinds of people who voted
red in the last few presidential elections; there's a big difference
between Trump voters and Trump supporters.
One of our authors illustrates this contrast:
"My Papa Dave is wealthy. He retired from his job as board director for
a corporation with millions in his bank account, and paid a crew to
build a brand new house in the suburbs of Houston for him and his wife
to spend the rest of their days in. Dave paid for tickets to see
Hamilton on Broadway in New York, but left the theater 30 minutes in
because "it was too woke". When Dave began making arrangements for his
and his wife's burial, he paid extra to get a plot at the cemetery that
wasn't directly beside a Vietnamese family's plot. Dave attended Trump
rallies in each presidential election season, showing off homemade signs
with pejoratives against the Democratic opposition. Dave's wife believed
Biden was the Antichrist. Dave voted for Trump.
My Papa Kenny has never been wealthy. He lives in a modest 2 bedroom
house with a roommate in Pasadena, and collects firearms as a hobby.
He's a member of the NRA, and tells me the Black Panthers were "badass".
One of his best friends is a single mom that immigrated to Texas from
Malaysia. On Thanksgiving, he volunteers to serve meals at a soup
kitchen. When I came out as trans to him, he simply said "that makes
sense, you never seemed like a girl to me" and switched to using my new
pronouns immediately. Kenny stopped hanging out with his cop buddies
after they told stories of abuse of power. Kenny also voted for Trump.
While Texans like Dave are unlikely to ever be swayed to our side, many
that vote Republican only do so because ti is just 1 of 2 terrible
options in our two-party state. A lot of Texans value individual freedom
more than identity politics, and have simply been conditioned by
omnipresent propaganda that their only options are Blue (gun control &
taxes) or Red (gun rights &free speech). With the right words and
actions, maybe we can show people like Kenny that voting is simply
choosing your oppressor, and there are other steps we can take."
Weaknesses: Fascist State Crackdowns
Texas is Ground Zero for both Trump's administration and the Texas
Attorney General's "war on Antifa". On September 25, 2025, U.S.
President Donald Trump issued a "National Security Presidential
Memorandum" titled "NSPM-7: Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized
Political Violence". This public memo explicitly targets "anti-fascism,
anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, anti-Christianity; support for the
overthrow of the United States Government; extremism on migration, race,
and gender; and hostility towards those who hold traditional American
views on family, religion, and morality" which the President says
requires a "a national strategy to investigate and disrupt networks,
entities, and organizations that foment political violence so that law
enforcement can intervene in criminal conspiracies before they result in
violent political acts." Additionally, on October 7, 2025, Texas
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a state operation with a press
release titled "Undercover Operations to Infiltrate and Uproot Leftist
Terror Cells in Texas After Increased Political Violence" after the
killing of fascist podcaster Charlie Kirk.
Currently, NSPM-7/Trump's federal designation of "Antifa" as a domestic
terrorist organization has led to real-life consequences here in Texas
and the Texas AGs state operations have real-life consequences. Twelve
people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are currently federally charged
with rioting, attempted murder, and material support for terrorism in
connection with an immigrant solidarity demonstration at the Prairieland
ICE Detention Center on July 4, 2025. The majority of defendants are
expected to plead not guilty, however, federal prosecutors are offering
early plea deals with recommended sentences of up to 15 years in prison.
The Prairieland case has been hailed by the Trump administration as the
first legal case against Antifa. FBI director Kash Patel called the
defendants "Antifa-aligned anarchist violent extremists," sharing Fox
News coverage of the case on Twitter.
The various cases stem from a noise demonstration in solidarity with ICE
detainees at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on
July 4, 2025. Toward the end of the demonstration, an officer with the
Alvarado Police Department arrived and allegedly quickly became involved
in an exchange of gunfire with someone else on the scene.
The officer sustained minor injuries, and was released from the hospital
shortly afterwards. Ten people were arrested at the scene or shortly
after, and a manhunt ensued in the subsequent days for another
defendant. Eight more defendants were arrested ni the days and weeks
following the protest.
Learn more (and support the DFW political prisoners by writing letters
of support or by donating legal funds)
at[dfwsupportcommittee.wordpress.com.]
Strength: The Most Ethnically Diverse City in the USA
Many are not aware that Houston is the most diverse city ni the United
States, with Texas being the 2nd most diverse state ni the country.
There are over 150+ languages spoken in Houston alone and there are more
LGBTQ+ people in the state of Texas than there are in the entirety of
Canada. Houston is truly a tapestry of rich immigrant cultures, where
you can find any fusion food your heart can dream of and explore the
rich art (visual, musical, or otherwise) of the Latino and
African-American populations that have called Houston their home for
centuries.
Compared to our established blue-city counterparts (Philadelphia,
Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, etc.), the Houston organizing scene
is ever-evolving and does not have a lengthy history of radical organizing.
There are a couple of reasons for this - residing in a conservative
state, being a somewhat newer city compared to other cities in the US,
and urban sprawl all contribute to this. However, because the organizing
scene of Houston is equally as diverse as its residents (and we do not
have a super-established clique of organizers or groups that "run"
things), it is fairly easy to break into anarchist, antifascist, or
general anti- authoritarian organizing if you know where to look.
Although this lack of radical history may be seen to our detriment, the
opportunity for radicals to develop their own networks and participate
in direct action without the weight of an "established" scene opens up
many possibilities in employing a diversity of tactics to resist the
fascist state.
Our Shared Struggle: From Texas, to Palestine, to the EU
Although the struggles we face here may seem unique in comparison to
yours, dear reader, we ask that you consider the linkages between the
struggles us Texans face and where you may reside in the world.
If you reside in the European Union, the mass surveillance that has been
building within its member states can be seen with the new bio-metric
digital IDs that are slowly being mandates among its unconsenting
residents. If engaged in the struggle for Palestinian liberation,
Israeli surveillance tech that is used to terrorize, starve, and murder
Palestinians is being exported back into the EU member states that fund
them in their war against refugees and "unwanted" populations, while
making its way to the United States (and specifically Texas) to target
political dissidents and immigrant populations. Crackdowns on free
speech in EU member states closely resemble the new laws passed in Texas
that restrict public protest and freedom of expression.
Our struggle against tyrannical surveillance states that seek to control
and restrict their populations from dissent is one and the same. As
legislatures and heads of state around the world turns towards yet
another dark chapter in reactionary politics - with political movements
that trade in the business of hate and repression rising to power in
places such as (but not limited to) the Czech Republic, UK, Italy,
Poland, France, Germany, Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Peru, Sudan,
Israel, and the United States - international solidarity is critical now
more than ever to work towards liberation of all oppressed peoples.Now
that you know a little more about us, what we do, and our work, we would
like to ask you for your support in building international solidarity -
from Amsterdam (or wherever you are reading this from) to Texas.
So, how can you support Texans?
Texans need your help. Our state is run by Christian Nationalist
theocrats, and the mainstream "opposition" is not wiling (or capable) to
think outside of the box of outdated electoral strategies to tackle the
fascist threats we face. There are a couple of ways that you can support us:
Skills
If you have been in the anarchist, anti-fascist, or anti-authoritarian
scene for quite a while, you may have skills that our people can benefit
from. No need to recreate the wheel when it's already been invented.
Want to host a virtual workshop on something that would help us organize
or resist more effectively? Consider inviting us! Have a written
resource that you think we should read to improve how we resist? Send it
to us!
Resources/Funds
Have some extra organizational funds on hand that you don't know what to
do with? Consider sending us a monthly donation at our
OpenCollective,[https://opencollective.com/space-city-ao| where you can
find our various projects.
We use funds to: regularly feed the unhoused and immigrant communities,
print zines, distribute harm reduction/contraceptive supplies, host
community workshops, and support expenses related to direct actions.
Have a spot for us to crash when we visit Europe for anarchist
bookfairs? Have a resourceful zine file that may benefit our community?
Have any other resources that may benefit us? Please feel free to offer!
Reach
No skills, resources, or money spare? Follow our Instagram
(@spacecityao) and Bluesky (@spacecityao) and boost any of our calls-
to-action or fundraising posts. As much as social media can be a
hellscape and is increasingly becoming monopolized by Big Tech,
unfortunately it is one of the best ways to reach people to take action
and raise funds.
Awareness
Now that you know a little more about us, we also encourage you to
educate the comrades around you about who we are and what we do.
There are a lot of misconceptions about Texans, American Southerners, or
Americans - ranging from myths that we are uneducated, that we "voted"
for our oppressors (and therefore deserve it), that we are a monolithic
culture, and that there is no one doing resistance work in the heart of
the empire. You can always point these naysayers to us and our work!
And, as always, encourage your comrades to reach out to us to see how we
can build a better world in the ruins of the old.
In solidarity, Maria and Luke.
* The Space City Anarchist Organization (often called Space City AO) is
a relatively new anarchist group based in the Houston, Texas area. Their
own descriptions and principles give a fairly clear picture of what type
of anarchists they are. They originally described themselves as an
Especifist anarchist organization.
https://spacecityao.noblogs.org/from-texas-to-amsterdam/
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