Adbusters

Tactical Turning Point

We innovate spontaneously - we play jazz.

JESUS G. PASTOR

Hey you nimble dreamers, occupiers, believers,

Last May 15, a hundred thousand indignados in Spain seized the squares across their nation, held people’s assemblies and catalyzed a global tactical shift that birthed Occupy Wall Street four months later. Our movement outflanked governments everywhere with a thousand encampments in large part because no one was prepared for Occupy’s magic combination of Spain’s transparent consensus-based acampadas with the Tahrir-model of indefinite occupation of symbolic space. Now exactly a year later, a big question mark hangs over our movement because it is clear that the same tactics may never work again.

Spring re-occupations have largely failed here in North America. The May Day General Strike was stifled by aggressive, preemptive policing that neutralized Occupy’s signature moves. In light of these challenges, Saturday’s May 12 rebirth of the indignados could be a tactical turning point.

Across the world, authorities are using “lawfare” to piecemeal outlaw any tactic that we used last year. In Spain, there is an attempt to criminalize the use of the internet to catalyze nonviolent protests and occupations. The International Business Times reports that this is part of a larger European move to “punish those who use social media and instant messaging to organize and co-ordinate street protests.” Canada wants to ban wearing masks at “unlawful assemblies,” a legal designation often used to disperse nonviolent protesters. Meanwhile Germany is taking a more direct route: they have simply issued a decree “banning” the Blockupy anti-bank protest in Frankfurt. As in the U.S., when outlawing free speech and the right to assembly doesn’t work, authorities are increasingly using brutal, paramilitary force.

The power of Occupy lies in its ability to harness the collective intelligence of our leaderless movement to tactically innovate. We move at viral speed – always one step ahead. “Fight, fail, fight again, fail again, fight again… till victory.” When one tactical constellation fails, we innovate spontaneously – we play jazz.

Across the world, indignados are preparing for a big blast on Saturday, May 12. Some, like Occupy London, are planning to retake the squares and set up encampments. Others have totally new tactics in mind. Whatever happens, let’s learn from the indignados with an eye towards our Camp David inspired May 18 #LAUGHRIOT and the global convergence on Chicago to confront NATO

Let’s be humble … let’s “fall in love with hard and patient work” – and keep in mind that this is all just the beginning.

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

OccupyWallStreet.org / Tactical Briefing #29, #30, #31 / Be present on May 12 and on May 18 spark the #LAUGHRIOT then swarm Chicago.

120 comments on the article “Tactical Turning Point”

Displaying 41 - 50 of 120

Page 5 of 12

Anonymous

Its time to begin to ask everyone we know to begin to boycott the mainstream media in America. I would like nothing more to see the Wall Street Journal go out of business.

If its a station like KPFK it time to outraged and insist that they stop using their listener supporters money to pay for crap like Aljazeera (might as well be voice of America) or the BBC (Voice of the right side of the English state) and claiming to be ad free and sponsor free. Its time to insist that they stop calling their listeners listerner sponsors because sponsorship is censorship and its what makes lobbying possible. Beyond money and sex and what we recognized as or are recognizing as power is attention- possibly the ultimate power. If you open Google News, make sure that you minimize the browser firms so only the text entry shows then type in what you what so you don't see the BS propaganda spread. Better yet don't use it and just get your information word of mouth.

Its time people understood that the only thing that sponsored media can ever give them is misinformation. The BBC announce that building 7 was falling and then a minute later on live TV it fell. That's the kind of stuff they provide.

Anonymous

The BBC might say, 'according to state run TV' - but are they not state-run and controlled?

Anonymous

Austerity is theft, at the very least its tax evasion by the rich and an unacceptable power grab by elitests who think some people are better than others and that most people were born to serve them personally. Its the philsopy of people who believe that most of humanity is chattel. It needs to become a term synonmous with shame and stupidity as fast as possible.

Anonymous

Its time to begin to talk about corporate austerity and the stripping of all so called corporate rights. Further there are no state rights either. Shakey as the notion of rights is, it only exists for people and can never be derivative

Anonymous

I'd tax the rich even if we were just burning the money. It helps them understand how minimal their contribution is and especially in proportion to how wrong their imposition is. We support them, they are completely dependent on us and always have been but they don't want us to have room to breath.

Anonymous

Yeah , Right on.

The thing that really pisses me off is the bastards want to play both ends to their advantage. They get workers to agree to lower wages because these programs are in place that help secure their old age and workers also allow "them" to take chunks of their earnings out of each and every paycheck year after year after year.. Then when people need this money, the elite act like these workers are beggars begging for the rich to "give" them money.. What a bunch of unadulterated flim flam bald face lying extortion.

and why the hell do we have to play the medicare and social security programs vs taxing the rich game anyway. What an idiotic obvious slap in the face. What about war costs vs taxing the rich ....etc

Anonymous

I'll believe you when you give up everything you own and if you own nothing then you have no right to speak of property in any respect, especially when the aim is to dispose others of what they have rightfully worked to attain. If you ever came close to my property you would find a lawyer up your ass and a shotgun shoved down your throat.

Anonymous

You sound like an enemy of change, and an unpleasant person. If you have things you have gained at others' expense (i.e., by profiting off them)--and have so much of them that it takes you a lawyer AND a shotgun to defend them--you shouldn't be surprised people are organizing against you, in order to make things a little fairer.

Pages

Add a new comment

Comments are closed.