Sticker depicting a burning forest with text in Swedish.  The text translates to 'Capitalism destroys the climate'. It also includes the phrases 'Direct action today // Revolution tomorrow' and a website address.

KAPITALISMEN FÖRSTOR KLIMATET DIREKT AKTION IDAG // REVOLUTION IMORGON autonomorganisering.org

30 July 2021 16
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