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MARCOS on desirable outcomes

Riq Quintano | 24.11.2002 12:32

The Zapatistas hav'nt broken their silence, this is just a letter that Marcos wrote recently to a friend. It came from www.chiapas.indymedia.org/

Marcos on desirable outcomes
6:57pm Domingo 18 Noviembre 2002 / Monday 18 Nov 2002
autor(a): Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos/La Jornada ( irl4now@cs.com)
Imprimido / Printed: 8:19am Miércoles 21 Noviembre 2002 / Thursday Nov 21
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Originally published in Spanish by La Jornada
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Translated by irlandesa

La Jornada
Monday, November 18, 2002.

Zapatista Army of National Liberation.
Mexico.

September of 2002.


For Fernando Yáñez Muñoz, Architect,
From Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos.

Big Brother:

Please accept the usual greetings, almost as usual as the cold which will
soon be clothing the mountains of the Mexican southeast.

As you will remember, it has now been 18 years since I arrived in the
mountains of the Mexican southeast, that is, I have reached the age of
majority. This is an excellent excuse for writing you, for greeting you
and, in passing, for congratulating you, since I have found out that you
graduated with honors, which is how zapatistas graduate.

I received the letter where you told me about the project of Professor
Sergio Rodríguez Lascano, the teacher Adriana López Monjardín and Javier
Elorriaga, that of making a magazine whose name, as I understand it, will
be Rebeldía.

Regarding that, I would like to let you know that we can do nothing less
than applaud that intellectual effort and say how good that it is
zapatistas who are undertaking that task.

If that magazine, Rebeldía, does not follow the path of the publications
of the left, it is likely that they will even publish more than one copy
and, one fine day, they will launch it publicly, so that the entire world
(that is, those who make it and their friends and family) will know of it.

I have never been to a magazine launch, but I imagine that there is a
table where those who are presenting the magazine will sit, and they look
at each other, asking themselves, not unblushingly, why there are more
people at the table than in the audience.

But that is, in fact, assuming that the project doesn’t stay shelved.

And, speaking of assumptions, the outlandish idea has occurred to me that
you might be present at the improbable launch of Rebeldía, and, if so, our
voice would be represented in your voice.

After all, it will be a magazine made by zapatistas, and we should be
present in some form.

As we are in silence - and the silence is not being broken, but tended -
we shall not be able to attend (indeed, I’m taking it as a given here that
those who are making the magazine would have the tact to invite us,
although I doubt that they’ll do so, not out of a lack of courtesy, but
because of terror that we would speak of their publication).

If they do not invite us, make yourself the victim and, singing that song
of Aute’s that says, “passing by here,” slam the door and, when they are
yawning, ask to speak and come out with one of those lectures that leave
wounds. They’ll definitely be asleep, but at least they’ll have nightmares
instead of dreams.

Since I already know that you are asking yourself what you can talk about
since we are in silence, I’m sending you some thoughts here that can be
used for your presentation.

The problem is that they are written in that sparkling and playful style
which is the joy of young and old, and not in the stilted and serious
style of the anthropologists, but you can compose them into something very
very formal.

Here, then, are the thoughts (bear in mind they I have been very careful
to not refer to anything current or to the indigenous law; concerning
these topics, the word will come that comes; you also take care not to
break the silence).

ONE. The intellectual work of the left should, above all else, be a
critical and self-critical exercise.

Since self-criticism is always postponed for the next number, critique,
then, becomes the sole motor of thought.

In the case of the left in Mexico, that intellectual work now has, among
others, one central objective, the critique of politics and culture, and
of history.

TWO. In present-day Mexico, the practice of politics and culture are full
of myths.

Ergo, the critique by the left should combat those myths. And there are
not a few myths which inhabit the culture.

But there are myths and myths.

There is, for example, the cultural myth which chants: “Enrique Krauze is
an intellectual,” when we all know that he’s nothing but a mediocre
businessman.

Or that other one which says: “María Felix was a diva,” when the truth is
she was just a professional of herself.

There is the myth that “Viana sells cheaper,” when you can get a better
price and better quality from any street vendor.

There are also myths in politics:

There is the myth that “The National Action Party is a party of the
right.”

Actually, it is not a party of the center or the left either.

The PAN is, in reality, nothing more than a placement agency for
management positions.

There is also that other myth that “The Democratic Revolutionary Party is
a left alternative.”

Nor on the other hand, is it an alternative of the center or of the right.
The PRD is, simply, not an alternative of anything.

Or you have the myth: “The Institutional Revolutionary Party is a
political party.” The PRI is, in reality, a cave with 40 thieves who are
fruitlessly waiting for their Ali Baba. Or that other myth, so beloved by
the stagnant left, that chants: “Going against globalization is like going
against the law of gravity.”

Opposed to that, throughout the world, are the marginalized of all colors
who are defying both of them, and neither physics nor the International
Monetary Fund can prevent them.

And there is the myth for which the federal and the Chiapas state
governments are paying, and paying dearly, that says: “The zapatistas are
finished,” when the only thing that the zapatistas are finished with is
patience.

I am sure there are other myths I have missed, but I am only mentioning a
few.

And I am certain that Rebeldía magazine will unclothe them more radically.

And I am not doing it like that, because it is already known that the
zapatistas are famous for being “moderate” and “reformist.”

That is what the alleged “ultras” of the CGH called us, who are today
undoubtedly lining up at the doors of the PRD closest to their hearts, and
their wallets, waiting for the chance to run in the next election.

THREE. The rebel is, if you will permit the image, a human being beating
himself against the walls of the labyrinth of history. And, so that there
is no misinterpretation, it is not that he is pummeling himself in order
to look for the path which will lead him to the way out.

No, the rebel beats at the walls because he knows that the labyrinth is a
trap, because he knows that there is no way out other than by breaking
down the walls.

If the rebel uses his head as a club, it is not because it is a hard head
(which it is, have no doubt), but because breaking down the traps of
history, along with their myths, is a job that is done with the head, that
is, it is an intellectual work.

And so, as a consequence, the rebel suffers from a headache that is so
severe and continuous that it makes him forget about the most severe
migraine.

FOUR. Among the traps of history is the one which says “all previous times
were better.”

When the right says that, it is confessing to its reactionary nature. When
it is the parliamentary left which puts it forward, it is demonstrating
the capitulations of its present.

When it is the center which is speaking, then someone is delirious,
because the center does not exist. When the institutional left looks at
itself in the mirror of Power and says: “I am a responsible and mature
left,” it is in reality saying “I am a left which the right finds
agreeable.”

When the right looks at itself in the mirror of Power and says “what
beautiful clothes I am wearing!”, it forgets that it is naked.

When the center looks for itself in the mirror of Power, it does not find
anything.

FIVE. Neither the forms of struggle nor the times are for the exclusive
use of one social sector. Neither autonomy nor resistance are forms of
organization and struggle which concern only the Indian peoples.

And let me tell you something here: It is said that the EZLN is an example
of the construction of autonomy and resistance.

And yes. For example, every zapatista insurgent is a kind of autonomous
municipality, or he does what he wants to do.

And what better resistance than the one which opposes carrying out orders.
And all of that is a defect, but it is also a virtue.

There you have the enemy intercepting our communications and finding out
that the command is calling for a meeting at the G-spot (note that my
double entendres are now in the sublime).

The enemy does his work and sets up an ambush…but no one arrives.

What happened? Was it sexual incompetence? Did the zapatista
counterintelligence services function perfectly?

No, if one thoroughly investigates, it would be found that Pánfilo did not
arrive because he thought it would be better to meet on the other side.
Clotilde thought yes, but another day. And Eufrosino did not think,
because he was studying a sex education manual in order to see where the
G-spot was (by the way, your compañera is still waiting for you to find
it).

Are these not magnificent examples of zapatista autonomy and resistance
used as weapons against the enemy?

And, speaking of the G-spot, allow me another digression, since this
letter will not be made public.

The new disc by Joaquin Sabina will have, in addition to the song that is
not a song that the Sup wrote, another cut which is called 69 G-spot.

I am told that the record will sell like hotcakes (the 69 and the G-spot
being the hot), and not because it’s a song by the Sup but, rather –
between us here – in spite of that.

Now I’m remembering another myth, the one that says “Sabina and the Sup
are in love,” when the one they both love is Panchito Varona.

But fine, what I want to tell you, about Sabina, is that the other day I
was in a village, cutting a blue carnation for the princess, and a support
base compañera arrived in order to show me her son.

“He is called Sabino,” she told me.

I made a face like “Sabino?”, but I didn’t say anything.

The compañera understood my gesture and clarified: “Yes, Sabino, like the
Sabina you’re making the songs for. But since this one is male, he came
out Sabino and not Sabina.”

What?

About my making the songs for Sabina.

If they find out, they won’t give us even one percent of the royalties.

Where was I?

Ah yes! In myths, in politics and in culture, in the continuous headaches
of the rebels in their zeal for breaking the traps of history.

SIX. The fundamental myth for why the Power is what it is, is in history.

Not in history as such, but in the one it invents for its convenience.

In that history, in the history of Power, the struggle of those of below,
for example, is made up of nothing but defeats, betrayals and
capitulations.

You know very well that we are full of scars that do not close. Some of
them, the minority, are those bestowed by heartlessness.

The majority are those of our history, that of below, and, in our case,
that of the most below, the underground, the clandestine.

It is not that there have been no defeats and betrayals there, but not
only those.

The river which carries it has more heroism and generosity than meanness
and egoism.

And, speaking of history, I’m now remembering when I met you, 22 years
ago, you and Lucha, in the house we called La Mina.

And it was La Mina not because it contained a treasure, but because it was
dark and damp as a cave.

At that time Lucha was determined to make me eat, and you were determined
to teach me so many things which, you said, would be useful someday.

I believe that I was not a good guest nor a good student, but I well
remember the little figure of Che which you gave me on my birthday, and in
which you wrote, in your own hand, those words of Jose Martí that go, more
or less: “The true man does not look at which side lives better, but on
which side duty lies.”

Duty, brother, that kind tyrant which governs us.

During our history, I have had the good fortune of knowing men and women
for whom duty is their entire life and, in not a few cases, their entire
death.

And that leads me to reflection number…

SEVEN. Given the need to choose between anything at all and duty, the
rebel always chooses duty. And so it goes.

I believe, big brother, that you should also regale them, those who are
listening to you on the day of the magazine launch, with that very phrase,
but made current. And I would say something like…

“Man, woman, homosexual, lesbian, child, youth, old one, that is, the true
human being, does not look at which side lives better, but on which side
duty lies.”

Those words sum up better than anything else what the rebel’s vocation is,
and they surpass anything I could say to you or to anyone on the subject.

Good, then, brother, now I’ll say goodbye. All the compañeros and
compañeras send you greetings. They hope, as do I, that you are well
physically, because we already know that morally you are, as ever, strong
and firm.

Vale. Salud and, if they press you, tell them that rebellion is just a
headache which is not worth being cured of…ever.


From the mountains of the Mexican Southeast.

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos.
Mexico.
It is September of 2002 and the rain has not been able to hurt the skin of
the sun.


PS: It can be expected that there will be one or another member of the
Zapatista Front of National Liberation in the audience.

Give them our greetings.

We already know that they are working hard to give themselves a new face,
a new profile.

And how good that the Frente’s profile will no longer be that of the
pupils, but that it is given face and path by persons such as Don Manuel,
tanned former railway worker; such as Mirios, of modest heroism; such as
Colonel-Gisella, which is one and the other and not the same, but equal;
such as the young students who were in the CGH; such as the ones from UAM;
such as the ones from Poli; such as the ones from UPN; such as the ones
from ENAH; like the ones from other higher education centers; like those
from Veracruz who achieved the miracle that was Orizaba in last year’s
march; like the ones from Oaxaca; like the ones from Tlaxcala; like the
ones from Nuevo León; like the ones from Morelos; like the ones from the
state of Mexico; like the ones from Jalisco; like the ones from Querétaro;
like the ones from Michoacán; like the ones from Yucatan; like the ones
from Quintana Roo; like the ones from Guanajuato; like the ones from
Zacatecas; like the ones from Durango; like the ones from Chihuahua; like
the ones from Coahuila; like the ones from the two Baja Californias; like
the ones from Colima; like the ones from Sonora; like the ones from
Sinaloa; like the ones from Tamaulipas; like the ones from Guerrero; like
the ones from San Luis Potosí, and like the ones from DF.

And, like all the base Frente members who, if we go by their numbers and
their work, turn out to be a kind of octopus, and, in addition, all of
whom know nothing of surrender.

ANOTHER PS. And now I’m remembering another myth which says that “the EZLN
doesn’t love the frentistas,” when it’s clear that it’s the frentistas we
don’t love. No, that’s not true.

We do indeed love all of them, what happens is that they also, in their
own way, are practicing autonomy and resistance…in front of us.

Because there are organized rebellions, as it is assumed should grow in
the FZLN, and disorganized rebellions, like the ones we experience in the
EZLN, and so we go.

PS. The last one and we’re going. A favor: when you read something of mine
during the presentation of the magazine, cough from time to time. That is
in order to promote another myth, the one that says that I am very very
sick.

I hope they send me nuts.

PS. Yes indeed the last one. (note: this postscript heading voids the
previous postscript heading).

It can now be seen that, for being in silence, we are talking quite a bit.

It is probably owing to the fact that we are zapatistas. Because in
Mexico, “REBELDIA” is written with a “Z” for “nuez” and for “zapatista.”

Vale de nuez de la India.

The very very sick (Ha!) Sup dreaming that Shadow-Light will finally walk
and that the horizon can already be seen.






Riq Quintano
- e-mail: londonzaps94@yahoo.co.uk

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