Battle for the Soul of Occupy
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
These reactionary conservatives saying its not time yet remind me of that Republican hack in "Democratic" clothing Dianne Feinstein. She said for years "it's not time for gay rights/"
Anonymous
The Panthers weren't successful long-term becuase their leadership was assassinated by COINTELPRO. Yes, they scared the powers-that-be THAT much.
The Black Panthers are the sole reason we ended up with Civil Rights legislation. Sorry but that's the truth. MLK was backed up by the threat of violence by the Panthers. The ruling class sat up and noticed.
Anonymous
In an old joke from the defunct German Democratic Republic, a German worker gets a job in Siberia. Aaware of how all mail will be read by censors, he tells his friends:
"Let's establish a code: if a letter you will get from me is written in ordinary blue ink, it is true; if it is written in red ink, it is false."
After a month, his friends get the first letter written in blue ink:
"Everything is wonderful here: stores are full, food is abundant, apartments are large and properly heated, movie theatres show films from the west, there are many beautiful girls ready for an affair – the only thing unavailable is red ink."
And is this not our situation till now? We have all the freedoms one wants – the only thing missing is the "red ink": we feel free because we lack the very language to articulate our unfreedom. What this lack of red ink means is that, today, all the main terms we use to designate the present conflict – "war on terror", "democracy and freedom", "human rights", etc – are false terms, mystifying our perception of the situation instead of allowing us to think it.
The task today is to give the protesters red ink.
-Slavoj Zizek
Anonymous
Black Bloc is the most self-serving, annoying, childish tactic around. Dressing like cartoonish Hollywood terrorists only makes protesters look like dumb kids out for attention and looking to cause trouble. If you want to create change or do something positive with a popular movement, you have to get as much positive media coverage as possible. Militant puffery and hypermasculine stupidity, violence, and vandalism just scare/annoy average people and do nothing for anybody other than the "anarchists" participating. And I'm not sure who they think they're doing damage to by smashing banks and cop cars, other than Occupy.
Anonymous
You sound boring.
Anonymous
You sound -- and are -- stupid.
Anonymous
It's great to mimic Chris Hedges in calling us "hypermasculine" when I know quite a few queer and/or feminist @s who aren't exactly what one would call aggressive. But great way to generalize an entire group of people.
PS - The media doesn't care about giving us positive coverage. Haven't you figured that out yet, or are you still sucking the proverbial dick of the MSM?
Anonymous
I feel the frustration of everyone. Be they anarchists, progressives, or just left leaning moderates. But breaking shit in the streets does nothing for the cause. If anything it plays right into the hands of the enemy. Now they can point and say "See! We told you! Those lefties are ultra violent! So now, for your own protection of course, we will have to keep a closer eye on ALL of you." Do the good people involved in these Black Bloc actions not take this into consideration? This is not how you start a movement, this is how you shoot it in the foot.
Anonymous
what's the cause?
Anonymous
Totally agree.
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