This is what happens when people wake up and start to see the real inequalities within their community. Death at the hands of police officers wont end here, but hopefully this will send a clear message to all police officers out there that We will not be fucked with!
as a real anarchist and someone who actually cares enough about my community to not want to burn it down, i would like to say that you, and the rest of you who rioted in London, are disgusting. how did you think you helped your cause? how did you think you helped make everyone in the community more "equal?" You're an idiot who's read too much Fight Club.
ReplyDeleteWell most anarchists would not say who is a real anarchist and who isnt but at the time of this, the people felt a need to retaliate against a state. The insurrection led to a publicized crime. Riots were meant to do that. These are in turn small affinity groups that act as battalions such as Makhno's ukrainian army and what not. Don't go around trying to act all high and mighty asshole. There is no such thing as a "real" anarchist -____-
ReplyDeleteTry reading Proudhon, Goldman, Flores Magon or some fucking EZLN (even though they are apolitical they are anarchist leaning)
-Underground Action LA
Everybody take it easy. Lets not argue over stupid shit. No need for name calling, im sure we all have opposing views. Im also sure we all have one common idea or view so lets all chill out and try to have respect for one another. Third anonymous, the second anonymous isnt so anonymous. It clearly says Underground Action LA.
ReplyDeleteFirst, 3rd post has so many mistakes such as "yourselfs" and the occasional insult i.e. retards (which by the way is very derogatory due to many who suffer from mental retardation). Using insults such "herp derp go fuck yourself does not equate to using your mind:
ReplyDeleteSecondly, our point was to illustrate how a riot can be uplifting to many.
"1. The rioting isn't strategically brilliant, but it isn't hooliganism.
The rioting is incensed, desperate, and warranted outrage. It is spawned by escalating policy-based rip offs piled on top of persistent systemic social injustice. Does it deserve the label resistance? Should we call it rebellion? Whether or not the ashes are that exalted, they are not hooliganism. Truth be told, even real hooliganism - like what happens at some football games - is most often displaced anger at stunted life circumstances. This doesn't mean everything happening in the streets is fine. Of course not. It means (a) much worse things are happening all the time, causing these acts, and (b) some aspects of even the most reflexive acts are not only understandable, they are, in context, given limited options, at least in one respect informed. Witness the extent of coverage for this, compared to earlier peaceful demonstrations. Of course, most of the coverage is not sincere, but motivated to incite violent sentiments in the broader public, fueling repression and perhaps even fascistic policies. When mainstream media moguls excoriate riots, they ought to also excoriate themselves for enforcing conditions that produce riots. When the left criticizes riots, it ought to also criticize itself for not producing movements through which people can confidently manifest struggle more constructively than by rioting."
The rest can be read here
http://www.zcommunications.org/london-burning-whats-next-by-michael-albert
And lastly, we believe that many acted out in self defense against a state that has perpetuated a war against the lower class. Tell me, how would you have piece of mind when your friends are out there getting murked by pigs unjustified by morals but legalized by the system?
There is more that can be said but we would be interested in your rebuttle Mr/Mrs "I use my mind"
-Underground Action