Killa-K joins PAA!

[28/08/25 IG Repost]

We are happy to announce our latest signatory from Detroit, DJ & multi-instrumentalist @king_kassab_88 !

We love Killa-K’s uncompromising militant aesthetic & straightforward honesty about the stakes we are facing in 2025: barbarism or justice, freedom or genocide. As they wrote in their application to join: “my heart belongs to the ongoing struggle for freedom against those who wish to impose oppressive rule over others. No war but class war.”

We couldn’t agree more. The capitalist-colonial order is in freefall, and it is our job as artists & workers to not sit idly by while that happens, passively hoping for salvation in the next crisis. Palestine will not wait for us, but it will remember where we stood at this time. Onwards.

Solidarity forever // FREE PALESTINE

Slide 1: Image with a faded kuffiyeh pattern in the background overlaid with text & image blocks.On top, it reads ‘Announcing!’ diagonally overlaid in white on a black strip, and below, two circular logos outlined in white on their own black strip. The one on the left depicts the words ‘KILLA-K’ in red spikey font. The one on the right is the Punks Against Apartheid logo, which shows a fist with a spikey bracelet punching through the apartheid wall & the text ‘PUNKS AGAINST APARTHEID’ around the circle’s edge.

Slide 2: I signed up because I wanted to be a part of a global network of people doing the same work I am doing on a local level with my community. It’s important now more than ever to let it be known where you stand ideologically and make very clear your opposition towards the slaughter and oppression of people.

Slide 3: Especially when you come from country thats using your tax money to do this. Silence is consent. We are all complicit and need to at the very least state we do not consent to to our tax money being used to occupy, slaughter, and starve people.

Slide 4: A black & white photo of a burning house. Below, a long horizontal banner depicting a punk mosh pit,  with large red squiggly letters depicting PUNKS AGAINST APARTHEID on top, and a punk giving the finger on the right saying ‘racism ain’t punk.’