DSEI - my view
Jennifer | 15.07.2005 13:32 | DSEi 2005 | Anti-militarism | London
I have noticed a couple of recent contributions here concerning the DSEI exhibition that's running in September. I didn't know much about it so I did a web search. I am amazed to see how open they are with all their information, I expected a shadowy organisation working from a PO Box with no details of who would be attending instead they publish their full details with contact email and telephone number and a detailed list of all those exhibiting.
I also noticed how those who are objecting to the event are the opposite, a website "calling" for things but no names, contact details or even an address.
It also seems to me that armies, the police etc need to buy equipment so why shouldn't those companies who sell it have a place to exhibit ?
Obviously this post of mine will attract a critical response but perhaps before you flame me you might consider what your life would be like if we didn't have our soldiers to protect us
I also noticed how those who are objecting to the event are the opposite, a website "calling" for things but no names, contact details or even an address.
It also seems to me that armies, the police etc need to buy equipment so why shouldn't those companies who sell it have a place to exhibit ?
Obviously this post of mine will attract a critical response but perhaps before you flame me you might consider what your life would be like if we didn't have our soldiers to protect us
Jennifer
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My view
15.07.2005 14:37
More accountability is needed. Public meetings were held before the G8 and desicions made however those desicions were ignored and a small cabal of "senior" people made desicions on behalf of others. The so called 'horizontal approach' was ignored.
Protest at DSEI 2005 is a chance for some people to prove their credibility
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what money was made?
15.07.2005 15:48
lets talk
15.07.2005 16:28
Sorry but I disagree that police and armies protect 'us'. They torture, contain and kill 'us' all over the world. They protect private capital, a destructive system and powerful rich people.
Also, Im not sure what your on about the anti-dsei campaign? On the website (which is
To the second poster:
Im in a local group of Dissent!. Many people have made comments similar to yours, so Im thinking there must be something in it, though this is not the experience I have had within this network. I agree there are problems and the network has not been entirely 'non-heirarchic' at all times. But I honestly cannot think of better ways of doing things. However, now Post-G8, I want to have these discussions and see if we can improve these types of networks, particularly in the run up to Dsei.
With this in mind I wondered if you (or others with real concrete critisms or suggestions how to improve the non-heirarchy etc of these networks) would contact me by email to discuss it a little? Paticularly specific things that have made you feel this, I can think of some possible examples but not that many and not that bad, so wondered which things you were refering to.
Also any suggestions you have to improve these networks?
Lastly, I really dont understand your comment about groups 'making money out of protest'. As far as I understand we are heavily in debt, so I really dont know what you mean? Please could you explain?
As someone in this network, I really am interested, so hope to hear from you,
Love n Rage.
interested
not the whole story
15.07.2005 16:29
I too believe that police and armed forces are sadly necessary at this point in time and that they need to be equipped. That isn't to say I support vrutality and the carpet bombing of civillians.
However, perhaps you should consider that fact that most of the arms in the world aren't being manufactured for "peace keeping" in fact they are being manufactured to perpetuate dispicable regimes, brutal civil wars etc etc etc.
Also, bear in mind that some of the ordinance for sale is designed to mame, not to kill outright (bogs down enemy resources) and that weapons such as cluster bombs account for a lot of civillian casualties.
I'm not totally up on the current situation but last time I looked at arms sales the UK was producing and supplying torture instruments to places like Saudi. In fact, they were making them in the factory at the end of my street.
You show more brains than a lot of people who post here by being brave enough to come in post your queries.
mr magoo
But...
15.07.2005 16:41
Josh
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Best. Troll. Ever.
15.07.2005 16:41
comic book guy
Ironic eh?
15.07.2005 17:21
Its
Cheers.
Interested
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What a shame
15.07.2005 17:21
Firstly thanks for raising some issues that are of interest to a number of people. I too am uncomfortable with the "all arms sales are wrong" line taken by some. Clearly defence forces need equipment.
What is most annoying about this is that it took only four posts before somebody screamed "Troll". When will people get in into their heads that views that are not the same as the majority of IM posters does not mean an indivdual is trolling.
Embrace debate, discuss, argue, talk, agree. Move on
Luke
awful, awful, awful
15.07.2005 17:39
Burger
Re Einstein's posting
15.07.2005 20:42
How long have you been studying logic then? Here's a clue to your fallacy :-
If there are organisations that you know nothing about how do you then qualify the statement that these 'organisations' make money out of protest?
mark rpen
<> : fannybaws
16.07.2005 00:05
You can keep repeating this shite about Dissent handing out fuckloads of cash to a cadre of professional activists but it doesn't make it any truer. The money was distributed from open meetings through the same consensus process other decisions went through.
And if disrupting DSEi, the interface of the military and capitalist systems isn't worthwhile I don't know what is, Jennifer. Bitching about the fact you can't read the "organisers'" names and addresses off of the website seems to be missing several points.
minted from protesting the g8
Disillusioned
16.07.2005 08:49
There’s no bloody point going to DSEI to protest, its being arranged by the same public school educated half-wits that tried to arrange a protest at last years Farnborough Air Show. They picked the Family day as their “Day of Action” and apart from lots of families, who had a great time watching the planes, only a hand full of Over privileged plumy voiced public Schoolios Turned up
Disillusioned
What's wrong with DSEi
16.07.2005 10:47
An arms dealer will sell to anyone who has the cash to buy. Some arms dealers may be selling to one side of an armed conflict whilst others at DSEi might be selling to the other side. The end result of such is more carnage for those engaged in the battles with no overall aim of who should win or lose, who is right or wrong.
That kind of makes it pointless except there is a point. The point is for arms dealers to make a lot money.
If this was about defence then we would certainly not be using this to export arms to other countries who might, at the next change of government, might be our enemies.
Given the state of the world at the this time in history humans that spend their time dreaming up new ways to kill and maim other humans simply to make lots of cash really are a sorry lot that many people will want to stop.
steve
Marketing not Sales
16.07.2005 14:26
radjel
More Indytroll Bollockheads
16.07.2005 14:28
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If you still want to go...
16.07.2005 19:05
I have to agree that I found it quite difficult to "get involved" with the G8 before I actually got in my van and drove to Edinburgh. There was lots of talk and ideas and noise but nothing seemed to be set in concrete. turning up on Thursday in search of "the G8 campsite" proved interesting.
Perhaps it is my fault for living 4 hours away from any of the meeting venues?
Anyway, back to the point, I think that DESi is well worth our efforts, if this isn't then I don't know what is?
Don't forget to email if you live in NE Lincolnshire!
Martin
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cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel winston
16.07.2005 21:18
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16.07.2005 21:45
FUCKING computer!!!!!!!!!
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Protest
17.07.2005 10:19
Because they come from a military background they view the equipment as just part of life, protestors are dismissed as "hippies" "the great unwashed" or "the usual nutters". Mostly if they do react to them it's to laugh at them. Sorry but that is the case.
former Lockheed Martin worker
DAMN, we haven't made those people think!
17.07.2005 11:35
Oh shit! I care so much. I'm so shocked and surprised. I think I'll just give up now.
Seriously, I don't think the point of the protests is to make these people think. The point is to raise public awareness, build the movement (specifically against the arms trade but also more generally for global justice) and put pressure on the authorities who allow this event to take place.
We all know the generals have no conscience. That's nothing new. So if you were trying to dishearten us then I'm afraid you've failed utterly.
Oh yeah, and let's not forget that the more militant protests will aim to DISRUPT this event. That may not fuck with their consciences but will certainly fuck with their smooth running of events.
time for a shower methinks
Do not misinterpret me
17.07.2005 13:30
What will prevent arms sales is political pressure and an understanding of why governments allow arms fairs like DSEI to continue. Walking around with heads in the sands and maintaining how you are going to "bring it to a halt" is just bonkers.
The people involved in the arms industry are not in my experience bloated monsters keen to sell guns to the next passing baby killer, rather than are mostly former military people who honestly feel they are making a contribution to the defence of the UK and its allies. We may think them wrong but to try and portray them as anything different is counter productive.
former Lockheed Martin worker