Another exciting entry on Spirit of Revolt "Read of the Month". It is an 1907 pamphlet, Libre Examen, by the French anarchist Paraf Java. There is also an English translation along with the French. Certainly well worth a read, it is a well written 16 page pamphlet on, Evolution, God, The Father land, The Law, Politics, Universal Suffrage, Intolerance, Authority, Property, Marriage, Prejudices, Competition, Utopias, all from an anarchist stand point. Read it and start a debate about its content.
Friday, 21 August 2015
To Save Pollok Park, Time Is Of The Essence.
Where is the wrath, where is the righteous anger, where are the angry crowds? At the end of July, I posted a short piece about the plans by Glasgow University and Glasgow City Council, backed by almost £100,000 of lottery funding, (money collected from you and I.) to dig up Pollok Park, and re-create WWI trenches. Not only is it a grotesque intention, but it is the most inappropriate place for such a monstrosity. The work is scheduled to start this August, is it too late to show our disgust, or can we get the message across, that Pollok Park is not a area for war games. They claim that people will be able to see what it was like in the trenches during that totally unnecessary blood bath. Utter nonsense, it will be a sanitised misrepresentation, where will the rats be, where will the mud and the blood be, where will the stench be, where will the agony and the barbarity be? This is just another way of glorifying war, of tidying it up, it will not bring home the truth of the utter barbarity and agony of war.
No place for war games.
For those who would like a nice refreshment, in pleasant surroundings, while voicing their anger at this destruction of a beautiful park that belongs to the people of Glasgow, they can take themselves down to the Scotia Bar, at the bottom of Stockwell Street, where they can sign a petition against this insanity.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukTuesday, 18 August 2015
A Society Built On Theft.
Anyone who cares to take a look at the system under which we live, can see its glaring inequalities, and injustices. It is usually from this stand point of criticism that people get involved and try to "reform" the system, attempting to make it fair and just. What they fail to grasp is that it is not just an inequality and injustice of the present situation, it is the foundations on which the system was built. The inequalities arrived by coercion and plundering, theft of land, and state coercion to enforce and legitimise that theft. To reform the system we would have to return all that plundering and land theft to the people and remove the coercion of the state. There can never be equality and justice if we allow the thieves to hold onto their plunder, under the protection of the state.
A look at history tells us how we got here, and should make it glaringly obvious that we can't reform capitalism into something resembling equality and justice. It must be destroyed, we have to remove the plunderers and thieves and demolish the apparatus of the state that protects the wealth and power that stems from that plundering and theft.
Read the full article HERE:A considerable number of libertarian commentators have remarked on the sheer scale of subsidies and protections to big business, on their structural importance to the existing form of corporate capitalism, and on the close intermeshing of corporate and state interests in the present state capitalist economy. We pay less attention, however, to the role of past state coercion, in previous centuries, in laying the structural foundations of the present system. The extent to which present-day concentrations of wealth and corporate power are the legacy of past injustice, I call the subsidy of history.The first and probably the most important subsidy of history is land theft, by which peasant majorities were deprived of their just property rights and turned into tenants forced to pay rent based on the artificial “property” titles of state-privileged elites.Of course, all such artificial titles not founded on appropriation by individual labor are completely illegitimate.As Ludwig von Mises pointed out in Socialism, the normal functioning of the market never results in a state of affairs in which most of the land of a country is “owned” by a tiny class of absentee landlords and the peasant majority pay rent for the land they work. Wherever it is found, it is the result of past coercion and robbery.
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Monday, 17 August 2015
What Are We Waiting For?
I wrote the following quotation down years ago, but can't remember where I read it. Though as I get older it seems more relevant than ever. Most of my adult life there has been talk of the coming crisis in capitalism, and most people on the "left" are still waiting for the crisis. I now believe it is obvious that we have to change that view point, the waiting is over, the crisis is here.
It's useless to wait---- for a breakthrough, for the revolution, the nuclear apocalypse or social movement. To go on waiting is madness. The catastrophe is not coming, it is here. We are already situated within the collapse of a civilisation. It is within this reality that we must choose sides.
When will the many choose sides, how many will choose sides, which side will they choose, and how do we influence them in what side to choose?
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Prime Sites.
Sunday, another beautiful day, I can see our minds playing tricks and come the winter we'll talk of the wonderful summer of 15. Stopped at another nice resting place, these sites seem to occupy prime sites for developers. I wonder how long it will be before the greed merchants work that one out, and do their wheeling and dealing? It's a nice piece of countryside, must build houses on it.
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The Coming Insurrection.
Once again we see the extent the state will go to in its attempt to stifle, repress, and tarnish, any idea that challenges the power structure of the wealthy, the worshippers of the profit motive, the power mongers.
In 2008, nine people were arrested in the village of Tarnac in France, it was a high profile military style arrest, they were charged with various terrorist charges. Now seven years later, 2015, a judge throws out any terrorist connection. Seven years of questioning under the label of terrorist, only to have it revealed as police fabrication. This happened in France, but that state is no different from any of the others, they are the terrorists, they are the enemy of freedom, they are the purveyors of violence.
This from Undercover Info:
Police raid in Tarnac.
Read the full article HERE:
The dead hand of notorious UK spycop Mark Kennedy has reached out once again – this time in France, where a major trial involving a so-called ‘metaphysical anarchist’ cell saw the most serious charge – terrorism – dismissed. In a statement afterwards one of the defendants accused the prosecution of having based its case on false statements made by the police – in other words, fabricated (or exaggerated) evidence. Here is what happened…
On 11 November 2008, twenty French men and women were arrested simultaneously in Paris, Rouen, and in the small village of Tarnac (located in the district of Corrèze, Massif Central). Those in Tarnac were living in a small farmhouse – and in the village they had reorganised the local grocery store as a cooperative and taken up a number of civic activities, from the running of a film club to the delivery of food to the elderly.
The police operation was dramatic: it involved helicopters, one hundred and fifty balaclava-clad anti-terrorist police and massive media coverage. The arrests sparked huge protests in Paris and in other French cities and towns, as well as the village of Tarnac, which describes itself as communist and where those arrested were seen as highly-respected members of the community.
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Saturday, 15 August 2015
Lord, You Must Be Joking.
You can tell from the names mentioned, I wrote this a few years ago, but the situation is just the same today.
Lord, You Must Be Joking.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth,
Burundi, Rwanda, nothing to date.
Ye shall love thy neighbour s thyself,
Cuban people, don't appreciate.
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted,
San Salvador mothers, patiently wait.
We thank thee for thy gracious mercy,
"Desert Storm" Iraqi people's fate.
Is your church gratified when victory claimed
by young lives stolen, town ethnic cleansed?
Does a Christian God's eyes see a better world
when life brutally stolen from a Muslim child?
Does God of peace and compassion bless his flock,
bathed in the blood of Sarajevo, Vitez Glamoc?
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth,
Ethiopia, Angola, still struggling.
Ye shall love thy neighbour as thyself,
Third world resources, West plundering.
Blessed are they that mourn, for thy shall be comforted,
Australian Aborigine, rapidly disappearing.
We thank thee for thy gracious mercy,
Guatemala Natives, mortally bleeding.
Nothing Is Forgotten.
A message from Act For Freedom Now:
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukThe State and System have factually proven their role against anarchists, anti-authoritarians, fighting people, self-managed spaces and various parts of society.Within the social war there are also losses. The times we are living now are tough. Disgusted by the social relations and the models which they reproduce, against every form of exploitation and authority we aim at the destruction of this rotten system, whether it’s “prospering”, or it’s in “crisis”.We consider multiform action as an integral part of the revolutionary procedures. From the distribution of leaflets in the squares, the occupation of spaces, the self-organization in workplaces and neighbourhoods, up to militant protests, night-time raids and re-appropriations.
The words of our brothers and sisters in captivity, give us the strength to continue.
Nothing is forgotten, nothing is left behind,
the war continues as long as the enemy is here.And the journey continues with “losses”
but also joys, with hardships but also
pleasant surprises.
Therefore, ALL OR NOTHING…Solidarity to those who fight for freedom
and dignity inside and outside the prisons.The destruction of all prisons is a pebble in
the struggle for human dignity, and social
and individual freedom.Rage and conscience until social
revolution. Revolutionary greetings to all
comrades EVERYWHERE AND ALWAYS!S . FROM THE ANARCHIST PROJECT ACT FOR FREEDOM NOW!
Friday, 14 August 2015
It's Almost Like Summer.
Yesterday, Thursday, what a beautiful day, another enjoyable session on the bike. Can't believe it, three good days this week, three times out on the bike, one could easily be fooled into think this was summer.
Time for a seat in the sun.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukNo Nations, No Borders.
That babbling brook of bullshit, the mainstream media, fed by xenophobic politicians, is raising to a crescendo the ant-migrant chorus. They talk of our cities being swamped, by swarms and dangerous hordes, all hell bent on stealing our jobs and destroying our "Britishness". They refuse to see human beings trying desperately to flee from death and destruction, their answer is to herd them into corrals like cattle and call for more controls, higher fences more police and troops. Nor will they face the fact that the migrant "problem" stems from the foreign policy of Western imperialism in the area from which the migrants come. Their mind set seems to be that they can bomb countries back to the stone age, bolster religious nutters and psychopathic warlords, turning the ruined cities into bloody battlefields, and then expect the ordinary people to stay there and suffer everything from deprivation to death. We all strive for a better life, but we the ordinary people will only find that through co-operation and solidarity with all those involved in that struggle. Our enemy is not those desperately fighting for that better life, our enemy is the state apparatus and its imperialism that creates all that which we are fighting against.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukNote from Rabble: It seems barely a day goes by that we can avoid the fascistic anti-migrant bullshit in the press. The time is now. We have to start seriously preparing for rising xenophobia and more movement of people as multiple crises converge. This means: zero-tolerance for anti-migrant snatch squads, countering the propaganda on the streets, and building strong transnational solidarity.If you want to support the struggle in Calais but would like a better understanding of what’s really going on, get yourself down to one of these upcoming infonights.The latest news from Calais: More than 4000 people, stuck in a camp they didn’t choose to be in, desperately trying to find ways to cross to the UK, with 11 people dying so far since June. The government’s response: more controls. The media’s response: fear mongering at the ‘criminal gangs intimidating truck drivers’. Our response: solidarity.We are a bunch of people who have been involved in Calais Migrant Solidarity and have recently returned from Calais. During August we will be travelling around the UK talking about Calais and how to get involved there.Confirmed dates so far:LARC, London – Saturday 15th Aug @ 1:30pmCowley Club Brighton – Sunday 16th August @ 4pmNext to Nowhere, Liverpool – 19th August at 7pm1 in 12 Club Bradford – Thursday 20th August @ 6pmEarth 1st Summer Gathering – Sunday 23rd AugustGlasgow (TBC)
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Teachers And Police.
Anybody that looks at the structure of this society can see that is an extremely unfair, unequal arrangement. The question is how and why does it survive? It survives because the powers that be, the state, have several lines of defence to prevent any real change taking place. One of the first lines of defence is the standardised education system, teachers are the soft police of society. Where they fail to get acquiescences and acceptance of the system, the second line of defence comes in, the police, followed up by the judicial system and prison. When these lines of defence fail, the state will have no hesitation in bringing troops onto the streets to repress the people and any demands they make for real change to the structure of society.
It is obvious that the first line of defence, the "education system" is failing, as we are seeing more brutal and militarised policing taking place in countries across the globe. The police's duty, first and foremost, is to protect the power and property of the wealthy and the status-quo.
This is an extract from an article on the police, from the latest issue of Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed.
Anarchists know (or should know) that individuals who enter institutions usually come face to face with possible conflicts between institutional norms and their personal integrity. Those who remain end up perpetuating those norms regardless of any possible intention to alter them. But the observation that institutions change people is not the whole story. Power corrupts, but the already corrupt and the easily corruptible seek to join powerful institutions precisely so they will have professional opportunities to exercise their corruption.Read the full article HERE:
The laughable institutional excuse of supposed bad apples continues to be deployed at press conferences. These supposed bad apples are the ones who join the police in order to harass queers, beat up detainees, demand freebies from sex workers, steal from dealers, frame suspects, punitively deploy crowd control weapons, exercise disproportionate violence, and antagonize and terrorize non-compliant people — up to and including murder. .And who then have the bad taste to get caught. But no Field Training Officer has to teach them how to do these things. When there’s a too-big- to-be-ignored episode of alleged misconduct, all the good cops and their supporters line up with the bad apples, making every person standing with them complicit. Institutional self-preservation doesn’t dissipate even a little in the wake of embarrassing multi-million dollar settlements to survivors of police abuse.
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Financial Imperialism.
With the latest colonising of Greece by the financial Mafia, there is now no hope of any rise in the standard of living of the people of Greece. They will be mired in poverty and deprivation for as long as the Troika, (EC, European Commission, ECB, European Central Bank, IMF, International Mankind Fuckers) run the gambling casino that is the EU. The people of Greece have suffered it all, weighted down by a monarchy, they have been occupied militarily, suffered under the yoke of brutal right-wing government, been ruled by generals in a military junta, and had the illusion of democracy under so called "representative democracy", and now colonised by the financial Mafia where they live under the yoke of financial imperialism.
Their only hope is to smash all aspects of the present system and take control of their own country and their own lives. They have had sessions of all the capitalist ideas of governing controls, all have brought disaster to the people. They could be closer to stepping out of the capitalist prison cell than any of the people of Europe, thanks to the greed and blind stupidity of the parasites running the financial Mafia and their desire to sustain the unsustainable.
Read the full article HERE:Third, the neo-colonial agreement Europeans leaders have just imposed upon Greece will eventually render the country ungovernable. Tsipras is the third prime minister to be forced into a kiss of death; centrist PASOK and right-wing New Democracy already obliterated themselves by signing up to the previous two bailout agreements. SYRIZA’s fate under the German austerity diktat is unlikely to be any different. Later this year, when draconian tax hikes start biting and Greece is inevitably tipped back into recession, Tsipras’ sky-high ratings will almost certainly start to fall. Even if new elections are to be held in the fall, it is unlikely that the new government will be able to serve out its full term.While Tsipras’ demise will be welcomed by the hardliners inside the creditor camp, the truth is that the Eurozone has shortsightedly set itself up for a fall. What makes the third bailout different is that, after Tsipras, there will be no one left inside Greece to credibly manage the memorandum. With the centrist and right-wing opposition in complete disarray, the leftists were quite literally the last hope for political stability and reform. Now, with SYRIZA on the verge of a split and Tsipras bound to suffer growing popular opposition and the withdrawal of grassroots support, it is not clear what pro-EU partner can step into the void and act as the creditors’ mouthpiece inside their newly acquired debt colony.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Sqatter Homeless Autonomy.
A bit late with this, but better late than never. From Squatter Homeless Autonomy for more details:--fb.com/squatterhomelessautonomy
If you are in or around the area, it might be worth a wee visit. Could be fun, could be interesting, could be informative, could be all three, why not pop in and see.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukSquatters & Homeless Autonomy (SHA) are hosting five days of talks, workshops, skill-shares & socials this week in a central London squatted space. So far, events include:
Monday 10th, 6pm: Street Resistance
In our age of state and fascist violence, self-defence is a necessity. Join Monday’s street resistance session, including muay thai and dirty boxing, to develop confidence, technique and composure. Communal vegan food and film afterwards!
Tuesday 11th, 7pm: Talk on Class Stigma, by Lisa Mckenzie
Join Class War’s Lisa Mckenzie for a talk and discussion on ‘class stigma': the false identities, such as ‘chav’, ‘scrounger’ or ‘thief’, and the anti-working class beliefs they create.
Wednesday 12th, 4pm: Bike Clinic & Culturefuck Cinema
Tired of bland, commodified, hyper-Westernised culture? Fuck that! Join our culturefuck cinema night, sure to melt your mind. Leave cultural assumptions at home! Also come along to the free bike clinic for all your carbon-free, bike-punx needs.
Thursday 13th, 7pm: Stop TTIP and ‘Infiltration in our Movements’
On Day 4 of Regeneration, activists from StopTTIP UK will be talking on the looming future of corporate “free trade” agreements and how we can combat it, and Green and Black Cross will be speaking on the state of police infiltration in our movements.
Events will take place at 67 Guildford St., just off Russell Square Further events and location to be confirmed over at SHA’s Arsebook page.
The Financial Mafia Put The Boot In.
It looks like the Greek "bailout" will go ahead, and the people of Greece will be in hawk to the financial Mafia to the tune of €86 billion. Not that the people will see much of this money, about 80% of it will find its way, very quickly, back to the bond holders behind the ECB, (European Central Bank), but what the people of Greece will see, is another massive drop in their standard of living, coming from increased taxes, lower pensions, a higher retiring age, higher VAT, and a relaxing of health and safety conditions and other working conditions, plus a squeeze on wages. They are also expected to stand by and see €50 billion of their public assets sold off at rock bottom prices, to the corporate buddies of the financial Mafia, within the next couple of years. This is the Financial Mafia putting the boot in on the people of Greece, and the national government can go to hell in a hand cart.
The bailout will not solve Greece's debt problem, most economic "experts" agree on this, most agree that it is unsustainable, no matter if there is another bailout after this one. What it will do, is syphon more public money up to the financial parasites who will bleed country after country dry, see the people of those countries descend into deprivation, with never a compassionate look in their direction. To them people are units to be used for profit and nothing else.
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Bike, Coffee And Cake.
Another nice day out on the bike, enjoyed a plate of soup, coffee and cake at the tearoom in photo. A pleasant little place if you're in the Campsie Glen area. Along the block a bit is a famous bike shop, Big Al's, where all the fast guys hang out, I keep to the tearoom.
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Film Night In Glasgow.
A wee reminder:
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukGROWN IN DETROIT
Tuesday, August 11 at 6:30pm for 7:00
The Portal Plantation Productions, 987 Govan Road, G51 3AJ
Focuses on the urban gardening efforts managed by a public school of
300, mainly African-American, pregnant and parenting teenagers.
Also COMMON GOOD PROJECT, will be at Centre Human Ecology in the Pearce Institute every Thursday from between 1-4pm, or by prearranged times:
CHE Pearce Institute, 840-860 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 3UU Phone:
07811263923
email: info@inthecommongood.org
Web: commgood.wordpress.com
PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT
Part of the PAR To increase understanding and encourage participation in helping to build local institutions where research can be shared, discussed and developed with others.
Wildfire.
Across the globe the various states have their ways of trying to repress dissent, from standardised education systems to draconian laws, and dehumanising prison systems. No matter how vicious the system, dissent and resistance will persist and eventually prevail.
Wildfire gives a voice to those at the sharp end of that state repression, here you can read personal accounts, poetry and letters from those that the state has set out to destroy. Issue 2 is now available for free download.
By Wildfire ----- Download Issue No.2.
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukThe past months have seen a continuation of prison struggle in its many forms, as well as a blanket of repression from state forces against anarchist insurgency. As international attacks multiplied and the comrades remained steadfast, the Greek hunger strikers won many of their demands. At the same time, the Czech Republic unleashed Operation Phoenix in an effort to repress the struggle there, and the Spanish state continued its attacks against anarchists by initiating raids and arrests in Operation Piñata. Chilean comrades Nataly, Juan, Enrique, and Guillermo won many of their hunger strike demands; while elsewhere in Chile, the state continued its attacks on Tato and Javier, accused of burning a Transantiago bus. Sean Swain was held incommunicado for months and Marius Mason was thrown in solitary for a month. And just days ago, anarchist comrade Ignacio Muñoz Delgado was arrested in Chile by plainclothes cops, who say they found Ignacio with an explosive device and pamphlets expressing solidarity with comrades arrested for an arson attack on the Homicide Investigation Brigade. Hunger strikes from Greece to Chile to Alabama, widespread counter-attacks against repression, the ceaseless cadence of the anarchist war against power. We are disgusted by the state’s attempts to grind our comrades into dust, but we are strengthened by the beautiful flames of anarchy that cannot be contained by recuperation or prison walls.We are excited to share the writings in this second issue of Wildfire, for their diversity and their incisiveness. We print texts from comrades previously unknown to us and from those we have struggled alongside for years. We print introductions, poetry, updates, and the first steps in a debate on prison strikes and reformism. Since we refuse any ideology that flattens the polymorphous nature of anarchist thought and practice, we print these very different texts with joy at each of their particularities.We send our love to all anarchist combatants caught in the enemy’s dungeons!CONTENTS
– “All Prisoners are Political” by Sean Swain
– “Remember the Dead, Solidarity for the Living” by Brandon Baxter
– A letter from Manuel Salas
– Call for support from Anarchist Black Cross – Florida Prison Chapter
– A letter from Todd Shepard
– Introduction by Christopher L. Young
– “From an Alabama Prison” by Fahamivu Amon
– An update from Gender Anarky
– A letter from Julia Wheelwright
– “Silent Scream” by Francisca Orellana Polanko
– “Buckin in the BOP” by anonymous
– “Federal Sentencing Reforms” by anonymous
– A letter from Michael Kimble
– “Chaotic Confinement” by Charles Chatman
– A Letter from Blacc Lion
– A chronology of the last four months of revolt, repression, and attack.
– “For Spyros Dravilas: Awaiting the Hour of Vengeance”
Monday, 10 August 2015
Perhaps Guilty!!
Perhaps Guilty!
Refugees, displaced persons,
ethnic cleansed, homeless,
Those, who in this world
experience death before dying,
to stir our apathetic hearts
you invade the comfort of our homes
through hi-tec images, internet-info.
Like satellite pictures
beamed from another galaxy
we gaze in disbelief.
Perhaps guilt makes us feel relieved
when the picture changes
to the latest soap
or some healthy life-style show.
How can we comprehend such pain,
such raw anguish
from the comfort of an armchair?
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