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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Florida Anarchist Will Spend Years in Prison for Online Posts Prompted by Jan. 6 Riot
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Natasha Lennard
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If there are moral arguments for physically confronting fascists and I believe there are they would have been of scant relevance in Bakers case - This should have been First Amendment protected speech... my latest @theintercept on Daniel Baker
A Florida Anarchist Will Spend Years in Prison for Online Posts Prompted by Jan. 6 Riot
Daniel Bakers calls for armed defense against possible far-right attacks led to a much harsher sentence than that facing most insurrectionists.
theintercept.com
5:24 AM · Oct 16, 2021
Natasha Lennard
@natashalennard
If there are moral arguments for physically confronting fascists and I believe there are they would have been of scant relevance in Bakers case - This should have been First Amendment protected speech... my latest @theintercept on Daniel Baker
A Florida Anarchist Will Spend Years in Prison for Online Posts Prompted by Jan. 6 Riot
Daniel Bakers calls for armed defense against possible far-right attacks led to a much harsher sentence than that facing most insurrectionists.
theintercept.com
5:24 AM · Oct 16, 2021
https://theintercept.com/2021/10/16/daniel-baker-anarchist-capitol-riot/
On Tuesday, a Florida judge sentenced Daniel Baker, an anti-fascist activist, to 44 months in federal prison for social media posts that called for armed defense against possible far-right attacks on the states Capitol in the wake of the January 6 riots. Baker, a 34-year-old yoga teacher and emergency medical technician trainee, had no previous criminal convictions and has already been held for 10 months of harsh pretrial detention, including seven months in solitary confinement. He never brought a weapon near a government building; he amassed no armed anti-fascist forces; he made no threats on a single individual.
Baker will, nonetheless, face considerably more prison time than most January 6 defendants, including those who crossed state lines, small arsenals in tow, with the aim of overturning a presidential election.
It goes without saying that a United States federal court is no place to appeal to ethical grounds for militant anti-fascist resistance. Yet Baker, while prone to hyperbolic and sometimes paranoid rhetoric, was certainly not alone in fearing that there could be January 6-style events in statehouses nationwide ahead of Joe Bidens inauguration and that local police could hardly be trusted as a bulwark. The Federal Bureau of Investigations warned of the potential for armed protests at state capitols. Florida is home to over 60 far-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi groups recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and there are well-reported links between Florida police departments and far-right militiae.
If there are moral arguments for physically confronting fascists and I believe there are they would have been of scant relevance in Bakers case: zero such confrontations took place or appeared on the horizon, and no far-right mobs amassed at the Florida Capitol around Bidens inauguration. This should have been a straightforward First Amendment case, with Bakers online speech, albeit bellicose, judged as constitutionally protected. Instead, the formerly unhoused veteran has been made a victim of government efforts to draw false equivalences between fascistic far-right forces and the anti-fascists who would see them opposed.
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A Florida Anarchist Will Spend Years in Prison for Online Posts Prompted by Jan. 6 Riot (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Oct 2021
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JanMichael
(24,846 posts)1. Ugh. I see on another thread that this is just fear mongering.
All is well.
Nevilledog
(50,676 posts)2. Pardon me?
JanMichael
(24,846 posts)5. It's not you.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215955685#post2
It was on this thread.
And this one.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=15955874
It was on this thread.
And this one.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=15955874
Nevilledog
(50,676 posts)8. Gotcha
enough
(13,237 posts)4. What part is fear mongering?
JanMichael
(24,846 posts)6. People taking lightly the January 6th stuff
denbot
(9,894 posts)3. The coup is systemic..
No time to lose, voting reforms now. GOTV!
Jose Garcia
(2,552 posts)7. Sounds like FL state judges are harsher than DC federal judges