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Tuesday May 06, 2003 15:23 by the girl in the you know what... - autonomouse - cheese not capitalism mouse at mousehole dot kitchen dot wall somewhere wandering through space and time 1234567890
Much better than the May 1st rally thats for sure... your usual commentary from a lady who chooses to remain anonymous. the joy of indymedia.. it was a shame that the SWP turned up but they didnt stay all day thankfully. they just dont seem to get it do they... the TOP Oil place was chosen because RTS wanted to close it down because of their involvement in the refuelling of warplanes in shannon. RTS couldnt police everyone as they came into the petrol station, with regards to them smoking cigarettes. but just as we arrived i went into the shop and told the guy to shut the pumps off and he said he did. this was for safety reasons as well as political reasons. yep it was dangerous - but the petrol station was shut down - would i be right in saying that this is the biggest direct action ever to happen in Dublin? in response to aidan's comments - yep you were right about it being dangerous having people smoking in there, but shouting 'are you out of your fucking mind?' at someone probably didnt help, if you'd said encouragingly "hey, maybe we should move people out of the garage forecourt very quickly because there's a fire risk' then it would have helped more. using emotive and/or bad language with people usually only causes more tension rather than resolving a problem quicker. and i dont think RTS could have been held responsible if something did happen, people arent dumb, locked or not they know not to smoke in a petrol station. RTS chose the IFSC as an end point because there are quite a few exits from the stone circle to escape from, especially east. if the IFSC had turned into a problem then we were going to disperse on the area in front of the customs house. i think the idea of having cans & drugs & whatever else in the middle of the IFSC, the shining jewel of irish money scum, was quite a nice gesture. all the suits will arrive today to anarchy and anticar graffiti on their turf. yeah it was a quiet space but RTS wanted a park or a place for people to wind down in which was off the street, like a park, and that was the closest available space. the party moved on from the original location of parnell street because RTS wanted to shut down TOP Oil. yes the party was great, but this was the sixth or seventh RTS action in Dublin, and after such a huge anti war thing happening in Ireland, it was good to see something a little extra this time. by doing this simple yet meaningful action, they did more than any other group did in the last couple of months i think. fuck it i wont beat around the bush, imagine if the IAWM/SWP had the Feb 15th march in front of TOP Oil instead of the usual boring route followed by speeches - how much pressure would the company been under to stop? the crowd left the amiens street garage after an hour or so because RTS wanted to get people heading up to the pub for their hastily organised fundraiser. obviously they put a lot of money into flyers, posters, the car (yep a car was pushed into parnell street but the garda very quickly pushed it away so most of the crowd never saw it), etc, so they wanted to at least recoup some of it. i didnt see it but heard about Ciaran O'Reilly unmasking an unnamed RTS-er, apparently they were having a heated discussion and then Ciaran jumped on the RTSer on his bike, and pulled his facemask off, trying to shove him off his bike. after the RTSer called him an asshole for pulling off the mask, he had to be physically restrained by three of the other Catholic Worker people from attacking the RTSer, I dont know their names but I recognised their faces from that photo of the five of them. whatever the argument was about, this unmasking was well out of order. anyone from CW care to comment on this? RTS only had the pub until 11pm so they wanted to try and get people heading up there around 7 or 8pm. they chose to leave parnell street at 5.30 because that would give us enough time to go to the other locations, and also give the people with the decks time to transport them and set them up in the pub. the group of locked kids who blocked pearse street & dame street up until 9pm or so were great. i cant ever remember a time where i've seen 150 or so people chanting "fuck the pigs" (as they were leaving the IFSC) in this city. walking past pearse street garda station as well blocking all the traffic behind (including 2 garda vans caught in the snarl up) was possibly the best moment of the day for me. even when they sat down to finish their 2 litres in front of trinity college gate, they were still blocking traffic - but were letting the buses through! (the garda then ordered the buses to turn around to jeers and boos) this was inspirational to see that the political ideology of RTS was still being adhered to despite heavy amounts of alcohol ingested! maybe some people thought this was a bit stupid - yep there was no indymedia people covering this blockade, all the legal people were gone and one person had a medical kit, and there were a lot of cops, almost one to every person as the evening wore on - but christ i was so impressed with this. how cool it was to see kids actually blocking traffic and shouting anti car slogans, and being brazen about their political views. i'd rather they were doing that than sitting in front of the fucking TV watching shit. dame street was totally stripped of traffic by the garda - even when the group had gone to the junction of georges street, the garda were STILL diverting traffic back at TCD up into Nassau Street. i have to say that i was stunned by how much the Garda let people get away with so late. it was brilliant. and the gingerman afterwards - christ. i thought it was going to be a laid back affair, relaxing and chatting reflectively after a hard days slog. pleasantly blown away when i walked in - fuckin mad up for it crowd, jumping around the place, shouting and whistling, rolling up, the bar staff cut the music off when people started dancing on the tables, they had to be coaxed down, great atmosphere, friendly and chatty, met shitloads of new people. as for RTS 'pushing their luck', fuck it, isnt that what being a revolutionary is all about man? are we supposed to be just complicit with the law all the time and do what we're told, or now and again can we pitch things up a bit, do something a bit risky, increase the heat a bit in this often stagnant city? also - i just came back from the shops, & read the papers for free. if you look at all the stuff on indymedia now - the video, audio, photos, reports, its great to see so many people contributing - its actually better coverage of RTS than any mainstream news media could ever offer. IMC had more people getting footage than all the other irish news organisations combined! all in all the day was a huge success - lots of colour & noise & atmosphere, dare i say the best mayday ever in Dublin? |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14we had a great day yesterday, we reclaimed a street, we shut down a petrol station, we had a drinking and dancing session in the heart of irish scum business... sure there were one or two bad things but overall it worked out amazing, so much energy and positivity - so if people want to make comments about this article, lets all be nice to each other OK? the other thread, you know the one i mean, is getting a bit nasty and its sad to see it, because it is a nit of minor differences, lets look at the overall picture, it was possibly one of the most radical actions in Dublin, everyone just relax, get a couple of smokes or yokes or maybe even alka seltzers into you and be kind to your fellow lefties...
peace and love and revolution to the peeps...
oh yeah the biggest direct action in Dublin was not the Top Oil, it must be the burning of the British Embassy after Bobby Sands died.. i still get a lump in my throat, hairs on the back of my neck, a tear in my eye when i think about that... imagine the fever and energy of that crowd..
time for a shower and then bed. never drinking again!
Twit - the Brit embassy was burned after Bloody Sunday in '72. In '81 the Gardai beat the crap out of the march that tried to do a repeat act. People were chased all the way into Grafton st.
It's big and its clever.
To be honest, and again in the defense of those in orange, I watched them leap into action (from a safe distance) caring not a wit for their bruised egos after the nasty man said the rude word. Seriously they immediately grasped the seriousness of it all.
The CW incident, I helped pull the two apart(see I can take responsibility) and the weird thing is, there hadn't been a heated argument The CW just lunged out of the blue at him, they'd not spoken before, to my knowledge. It was very weird.
The IFSC. Nope sorry massively stupid idea. The exits were chained, and bottle necks, only a few people could leave at a time (witness the crush getting in) and the Gardaí had them all covered. The ground was soft deep gravel and difficult to move on. It was a very bad location.
The drunks on the street. Dunno this is just a difference of opinion, and I wasn't there, I think RTS is about providing an alternative and not about screaming abuse at the current situation. Also reports I've heard, the crowd were spoiling for a fight, which again, to me anyway isn't what RTS is about.
I'm glad someones put together an alternative viewpoint to my own deeply cynical point of view.
I didnt think your musings were particularly cynical but maybe you were expecting a bit much from the Legal Observors.
I reckon they had a lot of false alarms to deal with and also defused a fair number of situations. I alerted Kitty Kat to a confrontation with the cops which turned out to be an non-issue. It still had to be checked out. I'm sure I was not the only person to over react to a potential scene and involve the observors.
I think you wrote things as you saw them and I do think it was bizarre for people to suggest that you could be in some way responsible for the TopOil crowd because you were a journalist with Indymedia.
Should a journalist with the Irish Times or Daily News be accountable in that way?
blowing up Nelson's Pillar was a pretty direct (if potentially lethal) action as well i reckon... with a hugely symbolic resonance
now replaced by a brushed steel pillar of capitalism (sign of the times in which we live)
It's image I'm trying out Pat, I'm hoping it'll help with the ladies.
get a snap brimmed hat and carry your press card in the band.
you could do worse than model yourself on kirk douglas in "ace in the hole".
That IS what I would shout at a bunch of scruffs lighting up joints at a petrol station, you muppets.
Grow up and get jobs, but remember to wash first. Oh no, you had better not do that, that is control. Just read and mis-interperet Wiliam Burroughs, man.
Red Ken's congestion free plan IS an excellent idea for London, it should be done in Dublin also( once this LUAS gets going) in this context RTS is good. But frigging petrol stations, WISE UP, saps!
But I am inclined to agree with Aidan on the pissed kids on Dame St. scenario. it was a brilliant day and there's no need to invite a hiding. pick your fights. and your timing. waiting til the end of the day when there's no one around is duuuuuuuuumb.
I certainly would consider this the best Street Party so far, (IMHO) whatever about the best D.A.
Next time i'm just sticking to litter duty! ;-)
very nice summary. That thing about Dame street. It's a great pitty that it wont happen again, unless another RTS is organised. And those 'kids' arnt the ones who watch TV. After a crowd of just under a thousand at the main RTS party, THEY were the ones who just kept going on in true rts spirit. Again, well done to all those who moved on up to Dame street.
From your posting it seems your part in organising it was to out do the SWP or IAWM. Surely the point of RTS (intertionally) is to demonstrate the problems of capitalism and the lack of freedom we have in our everyday or the other 100 or so reasons we have.
That a worker in a petrol station had to shut off a number of pumps for a few hours is probably not the critical blow for direct action that you seem to think.
the top oil station in question is owned by a FF hack. 2 hyenas with one stone.
Any one know anything about electrics....I don't want to put this up as a new link but a soundsystem in a wheelybin....can't be bad
www.wheely.cat.org.au
O.k., a Top Oil station was shut for a while - is it still shut today? Fucking doubt it.
What's this about chanting 'fuck the pigs'? Are you people just a bunch of fucking muppets or what?