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Et Tu, Charlotte...

G W F H | 25.04.2001 14:55

Ken "Pigeon" Livingstone's condemnation of Mayday has not been wholly surprising. But what is alarming is the way in which most of the Labour left (ie, what's left of Labour!) have hopped around to fall into line with the ex-socialist.

In particular, the craven C.Raven of the Guardian (see yesterday's G2). She doesnt mince words, our Charlotte: the protesters are "fools", according to her, deluded fresher dilettantes who seem to think they single handedly discovered the need to oppose capitalism for the first time in history. "I KNOW", she wants to shout to the protesters , whom she describes as being on unicycles for some reason. Chillingly, she shows that not far beneath the surface of the Guardian lies a sinister Stalinism:
" there is no collective will... which is deferred to" she says of the Mayday Monopoly organizers.

Now, Charlotte, what you see in actuality is a new generation discovering ideology, issues and the art of protest not for the first time ever, but for themselves, in an atmosphere where the Labour left has abandoned such miserable theory as it ever had (instead, the rule of Capital is stronger than it has been for a century), where setbacks on the international scene have been enormous, and where nobody of the 1968 school really seems to be giving any help to speak of: They seem to prefer NATO.
As for "Collective Will", can you deny that any left wing hero you care to name has shown a remarkable ability to break with the conventions of the left and re-establish the principle of the struggle? Not just the anarchists, mind you: Guevara, Marx himself, Trotsky (the real one, not the SWP), even Lenin, all showed a propensity to break with a left which was rotting away with its own conceits. Having put into power the reactionary social Christian Blair, and as I said, helped put Capital firmly in place, perhaps the pro- NATO Guardian should criticise a little less, and try to understand a little more...
The most worrying aspect of all this is how Livingstone, who has ditched any socialist principles he ever had, can still exert such influence on the remainder. It only shows how badly they've been defeated, how little confidence they have in themselves.

G W F H

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charlotte raven livingstone groupie

25.04.2001 17:26

Charlotte raven is another one of these old labour lefties whose politics are utter shit.
She is firmly in the tradition of mark seddon, swp, paul foot, ken livingshite etc who like to lick
the labour party backside and whose stifling grip on working class people must be broken
The anti-capitalist movement is a threat to them and thats why they are
attacking it so much. Fuck the lot of them!

moby


RUNNING SCARED

25.04.2001 20:05

I think something is really happening and it is really scaring a lot of powerful people. The Labour Party are turning many into real radicals.
And the liberal suck-blairite-cock brigade have nothing decent to say. They'll call us naive. Call us little rich kids. Of course there is a long way to go - a continual struggle, but something a bit special is definitely gaining speed. In 2001, its time for us to make some serious choices. Let all voices be heard. Let love be spread.
SOLIDARITY WITH ALL FIGHTERS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE-NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE ARE DEMONISED...

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