Anti-war Autonomous Bloc - Against The Violence of War and State
autonomous | 12.03.2008 00:50 | Anti-militarism
Governence and control of the many by the few is violence. The most extreme case of this is war. On March the 15th 2008 people across the globe will comemorate the fith aniversary of the start of the US and UK's bloody attack on the people of Iraq. Marches across the globe will once again show that the people are against war.
Governence and control of the many by the few is violence. The most extreme case of this is war. On March the 15th 2008 people across the globe will comemorate the fith aniversary of the start of the US and UK's bloody attack on the people of Iraq. Marches across the globe will once again show that the people are against war.
This is a call-out for the anarchists and anti-authoritarian socialists of Scotland to gather and march together as part of an Autonomous Bloc at the anti-war march in Glasgow on March the 15th. We will show that we will not be controlled by the state or by the political parties who try to represent us.
The meeting point for the march is 12pm at Blythswood Square. Bring your black flags.
This is a call-out for the anarchists and anti-authoritarian socialists of Scotland to gather and march together as part of an Autonomous Bloc at the anti-war march in Glasgow on March the 15th. We will show that we will not be controlled by the state or by the political parties who try to represent us.
The meeting point for the march is 12pm at Blythswood Square. Bring your black flags.
autonomous
Comments
Hide the following 8 comments
Autonomous bloc in London?
12.03.2008 08:37
(A) Sab x
Rumours Are All I Know
12.03.2008 09:42
Innocent Dave
Class Wars' open letter to stop the war has some info
12.03.2008 10:02
anarcho
yeah!
12.03.2008 11:18
bring attitude and TOP SECRET PLANS! ;-)
A
Don't forget...
12.03.2008 14:30
Zebra Toissant
Alterniatively...
12.03.2008 16:22
Which brings me neatly to the point that we've never suggested that everyone else on the march is a sheep or acted in any way that suggests condesention towards them. This sort of sectarian finger-pointing accomplishes nothing. Now stop it.
Innocent Dave
So A to B Marches are crap.
13.03.2008 00:07
That'll achieve a lot especially if you want to bring down alot of needless heat on the march organisers and get yourself all weighed, measured and photographed by the FIT guys making other activites more difficult.
If you seriously wanted to make an impact on the people on the march you'd go dressed down and walk amongst them.
S
Not really...
14.03.2008 14:45
See: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/03/393557.html
The problem is really that no-one knows what is actually useful to really stop the war (or just war in general), so we need to find to new ways that don't reproduce boring old ways that don't work (A- B marches). Autonomous blocs aren't really autonomous of much on a big demo. So in some senses they are just feelgood things (ok but not very useful).
What is to be done? An old question. I think eventually we will collectively find new ways to resist and organise against capitalism. Some things usually arrive, new ideas, new forms of working together, inspirations from other struggles worldwide. It's not really anyone's fault that we are a bit lost now. The anti-war movement ceased being a movement in 2003 when the fight was removed from the war bases and brought back to London / Glasgow etc. Partly this was due to the STWC and their desire to keep direct action out of their favoured mass mobilisations but it was also due to radicals not working independently to build bigger (or smaller!!) actions at military bases. Hey it's also partly due to more repressive policing since the early 2000's aswell.
There is a lot more peace activists doing great local stuff but this doesn't really merge with more radical people. Maybe that's just always been the way?
All the best to all doing stuff anyway.
Zebra T