Climate Protester Clash With Police Outside Bella Centre
fil kaler | 16.12.2009 15:17 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | World
Thousands of protesters made a concerted attempt to enter the Bella Centre to hold a people's climate summit, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Inspiration?
16.12.2009 15:28
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EDL Supporter
16.12.2009 16:39
EDL Supporter
its true
16.12.2009 22:25
fran
How depressing
16.12.2009 23:23
I did not know that denmark is a fascist shit hole of a country til now,
Gumby Mclockr
There is some good news
17.12.2009 10:02
The bad news is that she has been sent back here.
Inspiration
however,
17.12.2009 13:52
just to point out, there has been a statistical rise in "left wing/eco/anti-capitalist-related" action in recent years, and these months leading up to joke-15 in jokenhagen, so poeple are fighting back, bu the system is with its laws and police and armies. they know we are the biggest threat to their way of life. i think an armed wing of the alternative globalisation movement is long over due. assassinations, bombings, kidnappings, bank robberies, arson and the like, will bring people to the cause and also step up the actions and bring this battle to the forefront of peoples lifes. WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF TIME.
armed actions wont save the world, but they will bring the fight to everyones minds and lives...that will bring more people out of their SLAVERY.......
or will it?
anyone got any ideas about this? lets start discussing this and see what people want to do........
fran
Fran...
17.12.2009 15:10
You are equally as depressing as the complete disaster of Copenhagen. You seriously think that a movement that takes one year to organise a summit event but that is, in the end, so marginalised and unable to resist the police tacticsm is going to get some success from armed actions and killing politicians.
I wonder what ever happened to people who used to grasp exactly what capitalism is and could organise together to resist it's most basic forms. People seem obsessed with summit actions and social war and blah blah blah. I'm starting to get nostalgic for the old UK socialist movement - at least those people had some idea of social solidarity and hope
A
i said
17.12.2009 19:36
we do need more action, whether you like it or not. IN MY OPINION.
fran
Fran
18.12.2009 11:14
Why I said this was because a) the anti-capitalist movement in Europe is more or less completely marginalised and its insistence on big spectacular summit protests play into this. After one year of preparation, Copenhagen was a very small affair and totally derailed by the cops who for once were both highly intelligent and highly brutal.
One of the problems of the anti-capitalist movement is that, mostly, it doesn't really under stand the structural nature of capitalism and so it tends to respond to the effects of capitalism and doesn't address the day to day reality. That's why it seems to love these big symbolic actions against things - summits, corporations etc. But it rarely bases its movements on the day to day political and social reality of its participants (housing, work, alienation etc).
I'm suspicious of any armed wing that attempts to add-in more militant levels to struggle when even the most bread and butter politics are not in anyway addressed. In the main, militant armed actions increase repression, divide movements and are often a substitute for mass actions. They also don't tend to be very successful and lead to a lot of well-meaning people spending years in prison or being killed by the state.
This is not to say that sabotage, theft and direct action are useless but they work best when they come out of the mass struggle and are not isolated and elitist or based on dubious political reasoning.
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