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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday June 06, 2003 15:54author by roddymcdevel - lackovauthor email roddymcdevel at yahoo dot co dot uk Report this post to the editors

are protesters thinking before they protest

new ways of protesting

Clearly, there are few democratic avenues left open to sentient beings in our multimediocre bluediamond illusionation-illusionation once again! (soon as you kill for a pinch of freedom you get stung by the new blockhead on the kid)- so i salute those who bother to go marching past big buildings full of bullytitians-what can a poor boy do (apart from sing in a dad rock band???) Yet i am prone to ponder the possible futility and even the possible unwitting collusion of such conventional demonstrations. its fashionable to think that THE STATE IS OUT OF DATE but less trendy to think that ANTI-STATE or ANTI-MEGASTATE (ie; greater america:paddies,brits frogs,gerries,polaks,spics,whops...etc.)PROTEST might equally be out of date... How bout a huge monster meeting on a mountain in ireland (or a huge cliff by the sea) where every weary protester and her husband and his dog and the nextdoor neighbours'mother can simply and specifically celebrate their lack of proximity to all those ugly,vulgar bullytitians that blight this ever put upon land OF OURS. save your power for yourselves. maybe marching past the same old buildings has become the sincerest form of tacitly state-approved state flattery? Is the protest movement giving brewersdroopy politicians the biggest hard-ons of their miserable careers?... A hundred thousand celebrants gathered on ben bulban dressed as cops and one child dressed as a romanian flowerseller being chased by the aforementioned could make a deliciously keystone image that could laughingly travel faster into our hearts of darkness than another hundred years of cliched chanting and stone-throwing...lets try goofing off into paradise together in style rather than be cast yet again as angry mob extras in some ghastly old chancers insufferably formulaic b-movie.

author by .publication date Fri Jun 06, 2003 16:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

And I am "prone to ponder" that this is just a load of old bollocks, and you're a stupid cunt!

How do you like them apples?

author by i do likepublication date Fri Jun 06, 2003 16:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...............------------------"lets try goofing off into paradise together in style rather than be cast yet again as angry mob extras in some ghastly old chancers insufferably formulaic b-movie."-------....that's quite good.

author by Seaninpublication date Fri Jun 06, 2003 17:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Stay up in Dublin, ye shower of cunts. Bray Head'll do fine for the miserable hanful of greasy fuckwit students who turn up.

author by Mikepublication date Fri Jun 06, 2003 22:21author email stepbystepfarm at shaysnet dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Maybe he wasn't clear enough for the thickheaded. He wasn't saying don't protest but protest CRATIVELY. Ridicule is a powerful weapon; being nimble and doing the unexpected may be the only way to overcome superior force.

DON'T ESCALATE, NEW WAYS CREATE!

Look, coming back at them same as before, bigger, better is a game that they will win. They may be slow to learn but not THAT slow. This is NOT suggesting not coming back but coming back differently each time, or at least often enough. Don't worry, they'll soon figure out a way to cope with your new approach but by then hopefully you've changed what you are doing (making their response inappropriate).

Back in the 60's I remember very well helping set up a "riducule" based demo. OK, we expected to be yelled at by the "adminsitration" for being "childish" -- but did the "serious left" folks have to attack our effort on the same basis because we were being EFFECTIVE rather than grim (this war is serious! -- how dare you make fun of it)

author by Goebelspublication date Fri Jun 06, 2003 22:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

>> Kill all hippies! DIE HIPPY SCUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The generation you fuckin hippies raised despises you.

author by Justin Morahanpublication date Sun Jun 08, 2003 00:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i leamed nast dright that pour figeons were carrying bosters in their peaks
outside the offices of bovernment geldings inside where tere a load of Sivil
Cervantes, seainins and other VIPers trembling at their knees and kneeling
at their tremblers some were lelling ties, wome sere telling lamned dies but
the wajority mere telling deapons of wass mestruction.
Hey all thid their teads when they peard the cry of the higeons. tunder an
able one of the feainins sound a tecret selephone and gang the Ruards Phey
thoned the judges who rame cunning with the higs alling foff their weads and
where tas a rerrible tuctions.
Pun of the wigeons taid do she tother: "I thidn't dink we'd sause cuch a
mmocotion. Fany ool sat thays drotest poesn't ork wis either mossly
gristaken or a gent provo cat euro".

author by fearghalpublication date Sun Jun 08, 2003 13:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

a note of caution to roddy macdevel, if your idea about the dramatised "chase" on ben bulben ever comes to fruition i hope it's well rehearsed...you've heard of lemmings i presume. now that'd be deliciously keystone!!

author by Nico - S.O.S.publication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 14:22author address Corkauthor phone Report this post to the editors

From the sounds of it, Mcdevel hasn't heard about the upcoming S.O.S. event, so i'm including a quote here from our latest press release: "Well, the expression S.O.S. is of military origin, I believe. It was a distress signal, which meant “Save our Ship”. There can be no doubt that our spaceship earth is in need of saving at the moment. This is largely because of the huge military presence everywhere, which prevents people from living a good life because they’re too busy dying a horrible death. Our response to this so far, has been to make placards and march with megaphones and chants, declaring what we don’t want. And we’ve seen how quickly protesters burn out on that kind of thing – as soon as the television war ended, all such activity ground to a halt. I feel that what we need to do, now more than ever, is build on the positive rather than attacking the negative; to focus on what we do want rather that what we don’t. We need a big celebration to recharge everyone who’s burnt themself out fighting war. Or who just wants to party. The aim is to include rather than exclude."

and here is the call for contributions posted by protest & play:

This is an open invitation to anyone who likes to make music, drum, sing, dance, juggle, do performance art, create installation art, dress up, dress down, laugh, flirt, etc. to participate in the S.O.S. (Solstice over Shannon) Event which is taking place on Saturday, 21st June ’03 at the site of the former Shannon Peace Camp.

All those who attended Ecotopia last summer are especially urged to participate.

RECLAIM THE SKIES!

THE ONLY FIREPOWER WE WANT OVER SHANNON IS THE SUN!

author by Geneva03 autonomous media collectivepublication date Tue Jun 10, 2003 14:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors


The following is an agreed statement of the Geneva03 autonomous media
collective who assembled and produced the live stream in recent days.

Geneva03: the Bubble Bursts

Locked away in their lakeside resort, the G8 must reckon once again
with their own abject failure. Met by demonstrations and the diffuse
violence produced by systemic crisis, they have no answers except
escalations of that violence. That is the same as no answer at all.
Their opponents, meanwhile, have no programme but to celebrate the G8's
eclipse.

Despite their outward performance of control, socio-economic management
and domination, the g8 meeting takes place at a time when their
structures are in decay, their power in crisis. They have abandoned the
cities for their meetings, confronted by domestic and international
protests which meet them even im their elite hideaways. Evian is a
water town, and here again the bubble has burst.

The G8 meeting has failed even on their own terms, illustrating their
impotency before the problems on their own agenda. Now they can only
complain that they are surrounded by ´enemies´, ´threats´, which in the
end they can no longer even identify. This is globalization´s new
paradigm: everybody is an enemy.

In staged physical confrontations they may have superiority in
weaponry, logistics, command and control, deploying resources or
exploiting their shortage. Our pantomime assaults on their rituals will
never result in anything but inflated media reports about massive
damage. They can never be credible, only spectacular. The price of
broken windows can easily be afforded; this is not the crisis. The
crisis is an economy that has already bled workers dry, but now must
find means bleed them anew. The crisis is a social world where human
activity has been evacuated of meaning and can now practice only
ritual. This system knows only how to enact and reenact its own tragic
end.

Meanwhile the movement has the tools to create its own stories, to make
its own stages, to make new meanings and relations. But this is a
potential mostly unrealized: blockades and demonstrations,
protest-as-usual, the tired manipulations by opportunistic politicians
- this is the old world behind us. The opposition movement may have
assembled the arena, the props, and set the roles but is now trapped in
a show that has gone on too long.

The loss of content on the side of the protest mirrors the system´s
failure to fulfill its former promise to provide ´the good life´. Once
again we need new and creative forms, that return agency, the capacity
to act meaningfully on our world, transforming it. The social movement
must reject pop politics without meaning that fills the chatter of the
newspapers, television and independent media such as Indymedia, but
instead reach new ideas, recompose our forces and capacities,
knowledges and practices.

We must insist on making our own way outside of the logic of reaction.
If we accept a constant state of emergency then we can never have real
control over our actions. The ´emergency´ imposes its theatrical
imperatives, keeps us in a script written by others, inhibits our
capacities. Instead we must exercise the agency to bring us beyond our
current paralysis, and to assume our ultimate autonomy.

Geneva03 Group

author by mepublication date Tue Jun 10, 2003 20:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

broken windows are quite expensive to repair actually. I don't know how someone can walk up to a shop and smach the window in. It displays a sinister lack of empathy with fellow humans. I once saw some autonomists try to highjack a car. During a riot they had started agains the wishes of eighty percent of other participants at demo. For once I was glad to see the cop vans streaming into the street. If it had been me in the car with my kids and some spotty so called Anarchist had poked his face in and ordered me out, then I'd have run over him.

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