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Today I was a womble

ginger | 02.05.2001 00:08

Being a womble is about exposing a lie the authorities expend all their energy trying to maintain: human beings have the power to hange the world and upset "known facts". The police are neither right, nor good, nor invincible.

Mayday for me started nearly 3 months ago when I first whited up for the niketown zapatista solidarity action. Can't believe it's been such a short time, because the lessons learnt and people met will stay with me forever.
Today a five foot two slightly built short sighted geek girl was on the front line beating riot police! We actually got through 3 police lines between 4 and 6 when we dewombled.
We were originally planning to meet at Oxford Circus at 4, but obviously events were outside anybodies control - just as they should be. Unfortunately this meant lots of thinking on our feet, and concerns about getting all the tat to where it was needed. The advantages of working closely in a (not perfect but almost) non hierachical way is that everyone was looking out for each other and taking responsibility rather than waiting for orders.
Half of the wombles arrived at the meeting point already wombled up, which gave muh confidence and positivity the few of us cowering down an alley way having suffered lots of cop attention carrying big bags of foam and banners into the pic circ area.. We quickly executed our practised transition into wombles (okay, it was a shambles, but it needs a lot of practise!). Then we began marhing north east towards oxford street showering "money" on everyone.
The other protesters were top. We didn't have enough spare suits or padding to involve as many as we would have liked, but it was incredibly uplifting to hear cheers and warm greetings of "here come the wombles". Looks like its not just the police who were looking for us!
We quickly had a few hundred in our group. It all happened quite quickly, haotically and organically, but we kept moving and growing in numbers and marhed across Oxford St North and then circled west. I had a pink kiddy swim ring around my neck, and a foam, cardboard and bubblewrap arm protector with stuffed penguins taped to it.
Our first confrontation was in cavendish sq, behind John Lewis. The police formed a line in riot gear.
We were a little shakey, but basically walked up to them, arms linked behind the big blue tarp. They did their usual baton run, but with the protection we had on we could take it, and then puished forwards and ... blimey we were through the line! Wonderful feeling.
After that whenever we came across more cops it was "Wombles to the front".
In all we breached 3 lines.
My glasses were knocked off, and I nearly got knocked down myself a few times so ended up very shakey, but kept up. I took some baton blows, but caught them all on my proteted arm and was absolutely fine. Other wombles took direct blows to their shins, arms and even heads and apart from some minor grazes we're all fine.
It is important to say that there was 5 female wombles, and I was definitely the least front line - one who was especially nervous beforehand was an absolute star and cruial to many of the breaches. Being a womble is not about individual macho selfimportant action but requires solidarity, courage and trust. You do not need to be a street fighter. You need to be able to keep a clear head, be solid., look out for those who are around you, and see a demonstration as not just an opportunity to smash a few windows (however cathartic that feels) but about challenging the state's right to batter us when we step out of line.
We made lots of mistakes, but that's okay. We're not here for a single stunt action, but untill a better tactic is discovered, or we've won !

ginger
- Homepage: http://www.sei.ukshells.co.uk

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  1. you're awsome!!! — maya
  2. where were the wombles? — jjf
  3. oh thankyou — tara
  4. wombles — Abigail
  5. Wombles Wont Fail — decoila chompy
  6. Grazie ragazzi! — ErCl@!
  7. Wombling around — EastHamDan
  8. Womble action — George Roscoe
  9. missing womble found — sara
  10. Beautiful — Bo
  11. Pricks — cybergroover
  12. You saved May Day — tom
  13. Grow Up! — Tony Blair
  14. An Inspiration — Sheffield Mayday
  15. Pure Inspiration — blueplay
  16. Pure Inspiration — blueplay
  17. Pure Inspiration — blueplay
  18. Pure Inspiration — blueplay
  19. Respect! — Eddie Stratton
  20. Making waves — Rich
  21. MORE WOMBLES PLEASE — CHRIS
  22. Cops Get Wombled — Rob
  23. Well Done!!! — Yuda
  24. Caught in possesion of sponge and teddybears — Robin
  25. I'm proud of you, Aunty Bulgaria — Womble's mother
  26. Womble on, guys! — shonagh
  27. HOW TO BECOME A WOMBLE! — FunkyElf
  28. Fair Play — kim
  29. wombling — fat twat
  30. glasses — gawk
  31. YOUR MUPPETS — MIKE
  32. Errrrrr??? — Aunt Sally
  33. Mythmakers — Hugh Jarse
  34. maximum respect to wombles — px
  35. wombling free! — dave
  36. Wombles — Marky Mark
  37. what makes a cop scared — not a womble yet
  38. wimbly wombly — ida
  39. wombles I'm just sooo jealous! — shameless h
  40. Italian styleee — Luther blissett
  41. Keep an open mind — lisa
  42. May Day Revolution — Tigerwomble
  43. WOMBLES AREN'T MUPPETS — gonzo
  44. I wanna join the wombles — Euan Blair