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Battle for the Soul of Occupy

Round 7 - The Black Bloc Anarchist Turn.

KARNEY HATCH

Occupy’s May Day General Strike was a surprising and bold success for the visceral side of the movement. While most of Occupy put its energy into building coalitions with “legacy progressive groups”, labor unions and immigrant rights organizations, these efforts did not yield the anticipated results. In New York, for example, despite amassing a coalition of over a hundred organizations and rallying a crowd of more than 30,000, occupiers were thwarted in their attempts to shut down banks or re-occupy Wall Street. And some Zuccottis have complained that union representatives actively blocked an attempt to lead the crowd toward direct action at the end of the night. Meanwhile in Seattle, Oakland, San Francisco, New Orleans and elsewhere, anarchists using Black Bloc tactics stole the show.

On websites and forums, anarchists are rejoicing the spectacular showing of Black Bloc. “American anarchists haven’t experienced this much positive public attention since the euphoria and aftermath of N30 in Seattle,” writes one commentator. For many, the Black Bloc represents a tactical innovation that suggests the future of Occupy. “Occupy is dead, long live the Black Bloc,” writes another. An anarchist in New Orleans described how the status quo was unprepared for their tactics: “the Anti-Capitalism march caught the police off-guard and has the media dumb-founded. A full 24-hours later the Times Picayune has said nothing about the Anti-Capitalist March, only making mention of the permitted march that happened earlier in the day.”

In Oakland, the Black Bloc, which made up a large portion of the May Day General Strike, displayed a coordinated tactical philosophy – including the de-arresting of comrades, throwing eggs filled with paint, using homemade smoke-creating incendiaries to confuse police, and the rejection of media – that suggests prior planning, ongoing innovation and increasing sophistication. And Black Bloc tactics are just one aspect of the overall rejuvenation of anarchism that is happening right now including the increase of infoshops (there are two near Occupy Oakland: The Holdout and The Longhaul); the creation of bottom-up solidarity networks to replace top-down unions; providing free food on the model of Food Not Bombs; offering a compelling DIY aesthetic.

Anarchist occupiers are energized and their visceral tactics are attracting members. Now, the power of the Black Bloc is growing within Occupy and pushing the movement in unexpected directions.

Round 7 goes to the Black Bloc – now let’s see what we can do for the rest of May!

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Anonymous

other way around buddy.

all we really want is to spread anarchy, and live communism. anarchism is a fossil, like all the other ism's. is'nt bare life enough?

Anonymous

From a NYC Black Bloc Participant-
Whoever wrote this post for adbusters was not in NYC. While I have agreed with most of these communications, this one is way off the mark. In NYC we had our largest action ever. This was because of hard work and solidarity. We also had the largest black bloc in the history of NYC. We had the largest numbers of immigrants. It was a great day. Sure it could have been better. To blame unions for not taking over wall street is ridiculous and was obviously written by someone who was not in NYC. From what i saw,Thousands of very aggressive police with batons and horses thwarted our efforts. Not the "unions" . In NYC we have solidarity and a woking relationship with union members and staff. That's how we get tens of thousands in the street. Many doing direct action, by the way. If there is any critique of not taking banks and Wall Street, sadly that falls on those who planned and "after party" and didn't tell anyone where, until most people went home. Most people were avoiding arrest to save up for the night time event, which turned into a Big GA. Uggg. But really, it was the militarized zone on Wall Street that thwarted any takeover or occupation.
This black block vs. Unions story is juvenile horse shit. It's not one or the other. In NYC we had both.

Anonymous

From a west coast perspective, NY dropped the ball big time. Feels like you all are getting sucked into the professionalization game. Offices, stipends, working with established orgs. Need to get back to the mass civil disobedience that launched ows, not the rallies with labor "allies".

Anonymous

Really? I can see how someone not in NYC might think this, but to openly repeat it and criticize something you know nothing about is just sad. Here are the facts: In NYC on May Day, we had the largest unpermitted march since the occupation. The only thing that changed is the media coverage, oh, and we were joined by tens of thousands of working class people. It seems that adding to our numbers is what you are criticizing. This critique is not uncommon, but unfortunate. The level of police repression was also increased. Before you accuse people of dropping the ball, get the facts. Solidarity?

Anonymous

Yes, I am critiquing your pursuit of numbers and crowd size above all else. When we judge ourselves by the metric of crowd size then we all lose. OWS-NYC needs to inspire the entire movement with mass civil disobedience, not docile rallies that, quite frankly, give the impression that you're in bed with the institutional progressive left.

Anonymous

You miss the point. WE DID BOTH. Your critique is based on mis information. If it were true, I would agree 100%, but it is simply not true. Maybe folks could have done more, but before you reach that conclusion, you probably should spend some time in NYC. Not sure where you are getting your info.
We were stronger than ever on May Day. If we should have done more, it certainly was not because we were joined by so many new people. Totally different working groups, outreach and direct action.

Anonymous

Grow up, this is not a clique and "the establishment" is a reified group of people that occupy can sway to the Left if it wants to, not some boogeyman that can vacuum us up. Do you even like "the people" you claim to support?

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