Tactical Briefing #25
Hey you redeemers, rebels and radicals out there,
Against the backdrop of a global uprising that is simmering in dozens of countries and thousands of cities and towns, the G8 and NATO will hold a rare simultaneous summit in Chicago this May. The world’s military and political elites, heads of state, 7,500 officials from 80 nations, and more than 2,500 journalists will be there.
And so will we.
On May 1, 50,000 people from all over the world will flock to Chicago, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and #OCCUPYCHICAGO for a month. With a bit of luck, we’ll pull off the biggest multinational occupation of a summit meeting the world has ever seen.
And this time around we’re not going to put up with the kind of police repression that happened during the Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago, 1968 … nor will we abide by any phony restrictions the City of Chicago may want to impose on our first amendment rights. We’ll go there with our heads held high and assemble for a month-long people’s summit … we’ll march and chant and sing and shout and exercise our right to tell our elected representatives what we want … the constitution will be our guide.
And when the G8 and NATO meet behind closed doors on May 19, we’ll be ready with our demands: a Robin Hood Tax … a ban on high frequency ‘flash’ trading … a binding climate change accord … a three strikes and you’re out law for corporate criminals … an all out initiative for a nuclear-free Middle East … whatever we decide in our general assemblies and in our global internet brainstorm – we the people will set the agenda for the next few years and demand our leaders carry it out.
And if they don’t listen … if they ignore us and put our demands on the back burner like they’ve done so many times before … then, with Gandhian ferocity, we’ll flashmob the streets, shut down stock exchanges, campuses, corporate headquarters and cities across the globe … we’ll make the price of doing business as usual too much to bear.
Jammers, pack your tents, muster up your courage and prepare for a big bang in Chicago this Spring. If we don’t stand up now and fight now for a different kind of future we may not have much of a future … so let’s live without dead time for a month in May and see what happens …
for the wild,
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Anonymous
It doesn't help to tell more people to show up if you had no communication or idea what will happen when they show up.
When you invite people using hints of violence and riots, it's worse than no help at all.
If Adbusters had consulted with Chicago organizers before hand, if they had offered a list of contacts and events, this would be a good thing.
They didn't. They just proposed an idea, or rather imposed it on the people who actually have to do the work.
The sent out propaganda with a violent undertone and left everyone else to deal with the mess.
Being an effective activist or culturejammer means not writing checks that other people have to cash. That's what the 1% does.
Anonymous
If you are truly advocating violence, I truly hope the cops shoot the lot of you.
Anonymous
Does Gandhian ferocity sound violent you idiot?
Anonymous
Ghandi didn't advoate tent cities with rape and mugings as the rule of the day either,
but you chumps do it.
greg_2
Prove that us "chumps" advocate anything like that.
Anonymous
Do you believe that all the protesters will abide by this idea you idiot? Isn't this the same city which produced people burning police cars and looting stores (not not damaging but stealing), over a loss in the Stanley Cup?
Anonymous
besides your point, idiot. You said the magazine was promoting violence and it is not. And don't be an idiot and say that few idiots who show up for the scene, not the cause, and fuck shit up represents the reason people are there. And, for your information, Gandhi did advocate occupations against the British, for example with making salt and cloth, both illegal under British rule in India.
Anonymous
So why don't you make salt and cloth?
Anonymous
touche!
Anonymous
i think that was Vancouver... the hawks WON the cup... also hockey riots are not that uncommon. Edmonton rioted in 06 when they made the finals. Montreal once rioted because the habs made the PLAYOFFS! and vancouver once again when they lost to the rangers in '94. so just sweep up the broken glass and don't step on the couple making out laying on the street. it's just polite.
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