Tactical Turning Point
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.
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Anonymous
NOT A NICE PERSON AT ALL
nabarreria
dirty american you live in stolen land for a start, your empire is built on theft and it will be expropriated
Anonymous
All I can say is, whatever tactic you choose, be strong in choosing and maintaining it. Weakness kills the movement at this point.
Anonymous
You OWS people SUCK!
How do you let the cops walk all over you like this. What a bunch of wimps.
Do you realise that the cops get $50 extra under the table for each one of you they punch in the face?
Really, why don't you all just walk up to the cops with friggin' bullseyes on your noses.
Might as well. You've already got the clown nose on anyway.
I mean really, the people were scared of the cops already, and now somehow, you've managed to turn the people from being scared to downright petrified of the cops and willing to sell their own grandmothers in exchange for being left alone.
Way to go. That certainly was the way to give courage to the people. "Hey let's all let the cops walk all over us, beat us, and spray us with whatever they want willy nilly, say thank you may I have another, and then the people won't be scared anymore".
And don't even get me started on the back block cowards brigade either. With their plastic waste bin shields.
Good grief.
nabarreria
what's your policy on cops then?
Anonymous
The policy that saves the most lives and reduces the odds of re-engagement.
Anonymous
I agree with you 100% about the "back block cowards brigade," as you put it. People like you--the "back block"--who are just criticizing from the sidelines aren't helping at all. The BLACK BLOC, on the other hand, are heroes for putting their lives on the line!
Anonymous
Target and blockade important data centers. Try telecoms companies and financial clearing houses. They are generally in suburbs or completely unprotected. They work by not drawing attention to themselves. But you are going to have to accept, anything effective will be met with extreme prejudice by the authorities.
Anonymous
FUCK Austerity!!!!
Austerity equals outright opression.
What were they thinking?
The new policy is opression.
Did they think that shit would work?
Anonymous
watch your language mate
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