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(indy)Media analysis of pre-Shannon coverage
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Monday March 03, 2003 10:47 by path in exile - THE STRUCTURELESSNESS OF TYRANNY CAN BE OVERCOME rhizomix at dublin dot com the independent, autonomous zone of the BLANCH six six six, sixty-nine, sixty-nine
more wanky, self-indulgent, pseudo-intellectual shit talking from "the path" - still in exile (but not for long now...) Morning. Lets just do a bit of smart-arse media analysis of the run up to the protest in Shannon. The language used in reports, both by journalists, politicians, and other members of "non-violent" peace groups helped to create an atmosphere of tension and fear that ultimately led to some groups withdrawing their support for the Shannon demo, and probably encouraging a lot of people not to go. I think my particular favourite was this gem from Tom Brady in the Indo: "On Wednesday the Irish Independent disclosed that organisers were advising participants to split into two groups when they arrived in Shannon - marked out by white and pink flags." (http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=926740&issue_id=8825) That word "disclose" is so loaded - often used in the context of "disclosing a secret". As if the Indo journo had somehow done a load of investigative journalism, and uncovered a secret plan being hatched by a bunch of crazies; instead of the information being publicly posted on several websites. Stuff like this - and the fact that they have the "security editor" assigned to the story, instead of a political correspondent - skews public opinion away from the issues surrounding the protest, and the method of direct action, and instead hypes the event into something its not. Tom Brady again: "Intelligence gleaned by the gardai has also confirmed that some of the organisers of tomorrow's demonstration were also involved in masterminding the Reclaim the Streets protests in the centre of Dublin on May Day last year." That word "masterminding". As if somehow putting together a street party was akin to plotting a terrorist act. Here the Gardai are drawing parallels to a protest that they initially claimed turned violent because of the crowd hitting them; when of course the violence was all on their side! THEY were the ones who started the "riot", and then when the footage of them beating people up was shown to them by the inquiry, they were unable to identify their work colleagues! Yet still the association of violence with RTS is there in the public mind, so even the mention of it will refresh people's memory of the clashes in the streets. I'd also like to know exactly how the Gardai "gleaned" their "intelligence" about the RTS members. Perhaps they went on the internet, a public domain, and read posts by people who also posted about RTS? Well done lads! It's good to see you're spending your time productively, instead of investigating corruption in politics or business. Again the use of certain words makes it appear that there is something sinister being planned clandestinely, when all of this information had been made public beforehand on the internet. Brady's article on the Wednesday (http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=925353&issue_id=8811): "The cost to the taxpayer of providing additional security at Shannon since the two attacks on a US military plane last month is estimated by Defence Minister Michael Smith at €40,000 a week." Here Brady is using an old ploy to put the protesters in a negative light. It is them and their actions that is costing you, the reader, the taxpayer, all of this money. Conveniently omitting in the same breath that the Government makes money from the planes landing there illegally. Stating this on the same day the Government decided it would buy itself a nice extra private jet to ferry the political elite back and forth from their ivory towers in Europe when Ireland has the presidency of the EU next year. This turn of phrase is an attempt to separate the anti war protesters from the public at large. Brady is implying they are different to the "ordinary taxpayer citizen" - as if none of the protesters pay taxes either! I wanted to analyse some of the RTE reports but for some reason I cant connect Real Player to their site at the moment, maybe some other time. The timing of the RTE reports was almost Orwellian. Not so much as a sniff about the direct action plans during the week, but come Friday, the day beforehand, it was getting prime coverage, with lots of emphasis on the supposed "split" in the movement, and again the air in a Charlie Bird report that the information posted on the web was a secret that had been uncovered by investigative journalism techniques. The timing of these reports also means that room for logical discussion and debate about direct action tactics is non-existent. Instead of us having a week of informed analysis and time for different groups to explain their differing methods, we have a day of frenzied pull-outs, hastily organised "counter" protests, the media claiming there's a massive rift in the antiwar movement, and individuals going on the radio speaking for groups that they dont belong to. RTE also said in one of their reports that the protest had been called by a group called "Direct Action". What lazy-ass writer scripts their reports? Do your homework! If they had read ANY single site they would have seen the protest was called by the Grassroots Gathering/GNAW. Alright, that's enough of that for the moment I think. I'm tired and cant be arsed searching through the Examiner's archives.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4So the fence didnt come down - the size of the F15 crowd obviously got the police shitting themselves about a possible mass direct action at the airport. Hence all the pre Shannon hyping, definitely enough to scare bedwetting suburban liberals away from a possible meaningful action where there might be POLICE violence.
As for the IAWM, I'll count to ten and then type... time and time again the SWP/GR/IAWM have shown a total unwillingness to respect other groups and even allow discussion and openness between their members and other non-aligned activists. Every time something like this crops us, they're sneaky, underhanded, and more 'sectarian' than the people their supporters level the accusation at (esp. on this newswire!). Can they just be honest? Can they THINK about their actions, especially talking to the media about other groups? As Justin Moran suggested, Richard Boyd Barrett may just have been suffering from inexperience and ignorance when talking on RTE radio, but I would question that.
It was also a shame to see Sinn Fein withdraw their support from the protest. I wasnt particularly surprised to see Labour or the Greens do it, but SF have generally supported direct actions in the North. A prime example being the residents of the Garvaghy stopping the Orange protest from coming into their estate. Surely also SF supporters in the North protested constantly under the threat of RUC violence, but it certainly didnt stop them from organising and trying to get their message across.
Whats the net result of the Shannon protest? The numbers were smaller than expected but not tiny. More people are showing themselves to be committed to direct action, so lets take hope from that. Beautiful things spring from small beginnings. A thousand people showed up to a protest that was shunned by pretty much everyone.
250/300 (?) people were into the direct action when they knew the cops might go beserk, and there was a riot squad, water cannon, and armed pricks from the special branch there. That's a good number, who knows, maybe its enough for a black bloc in October when the WEF rolls into town. I personally will derive great pleasure from the opportunity to fuck the first brick into the windows of O'Reilly's propaganda rag on Abbey Street. Oops am I allowed say that or am I ruining my cred as an "online alternative journalist"?? :)
More people were also exposed to the tactics by the mainstream media, so maybe next time when another direct action is called, we can have a bit of time to explain the difference between violence against property, and violence against the person. The act of tearing down a fence can be considered to be 'violent' I suppose - but the act is being decontextualised. Would tearing down a fence to free Jews from a Nazi concentration camp be a violent act?
Finally - I think this is important. According to B-Lav's article in the NY Times, "now, only one American military carrier will land at [Shannon] airport" after the direct actions of Dubsky, Kelly, and the Catholic Worker 5.
What is this airline? Do they have an office in Dublin? What other airlines are they affiliated to? Lets have a direct action on their office! How about locking the doors up with chains, cutting their phone and power lines off, going through their rubbish for evidence of how many planes they are looking after, finding out what TDs they've been in touch with? Hey mainstream media journalists! There's something worthwhile for you to investigate.
Pathser...when are you back?