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Understanding The Riots – Where Next?

Alarm | 15.08.2011 13:25 | August Riots | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles

Understanding The Riots – Where Next?

Since last Saturday, a situation has escalated around the UK, with eruptions of long-repressed anger in most major cities. Whilst this anger may have certainly, at times, taken on forms that we disapprove of, we all know where this anger comes from. We are all suffering at the moment. Trying to make ends meet can be a living nightmare – benefits, jobs and healthcare going down the drain whilst the cost of housing and living rises sharply. Not to mention systematic Police harassment on our streets, daily injustice and deaths in police custody. For those right at the bottom of the pile, the young and unemployed, it seems like everything they were brought up on was false. The promise of easy credit, easy access to consumer goods, an education and social support. All this just disappears into smoke when the rich decide we don’t deserve it anymore; when they are desperate to save their system from the consequences of their own greed.

We condemn:

* The police, the political elite and the media for creating an atmosphere of fear, justifying greater state repression.

* The opportunism of the EDL/BNP and other far right groups

We refuse to condemn:

* People who looted high street chain stores, pawn shops, betting shops, banks and other symbols of capitalism.

* People who attacked the police, police property, courts, probation services and other symbols of the state.

We are inspired by:

* All the people who stood up for each other in the face of attack by the police and other violent gangs

* The communities that stood outside preventing arson to neighbouring flats, houses and locally-owned businesses.

But whilst we are categorically against the arson of homes, the muggings and the burglaries, are we really surprised this is happening? Here is a whole generation brought up on Thatcherism and Blairism – two ideologies that totally glorify individualism and ruthless competition. That have gone out of their way to destroy working class solidarity and colonise our areas with wealthy young professionals. That place those who trample on their communities for their own personal gain up on pedestals. These ideologies have BRED gangster behaviour amongst the poor and the only way we can counter such behaviour is by rebuilding our community spirit NOW, in spite of these doctrines, out of the ashes of this rebellion.

We are also categorically against any notion that greater police powers are a remedy to this situation, that the violence of the state and of capitalism is somehow preferable to the violence of those in our communities. Even if it was preferable, it would solve nothing – the problem here is inequality and injustice. Only we can bring about equality and justice; working together to advance our collective interests. We believe that when we build strong communities, we have a better chance of fighting back and winning. When we assemble to support each other through the difficulties of recession, instead of hiding away in our homes. When we get on the streets to defend our communities from any kind of attack. When we strike against our bosses instead of taking it on the chin. When we allocate resources for the benefit of the many and not the few. When we organise to take back what is rightfully ours instead of submitting to the thieves in Westminster and the City. When we target the rich and the state and not each other.

Whilst the riots may have taken their toll on our communities, there is no turning back now. We cannot wish them away. The screams of our youth have been heard; its time we turned them into the battle cries of our class.

Against ALL attacks on our community! For EVERYONE against the system!

ALARM! – All London Anarchist Revolutionary Movement

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Alarm
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Sounds good

15.08.2011 17:45

I like what i am reading and would like to be kept informed

George


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Looting high street chains

15.08.2011 19:18

I guess it goes without saying nobody here does shop or has ever shopped in a high street chain store.

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where next - fuck off

15.08.2011 20:26

the riots showed that the whole of the uk left is completely out of touch with the british working class. where next - fuck off, we're fine without you and your analysis, thanks!

YM


What is to be undone?

15.08.2011 22:00

Young people are unconsciously aware of what we consciously turn blind eye to. Will their screams become our battle cries? With the way mass-media brainwashing is going on at the moment, it remains to be seen. Great article, I've sent it to all my friends. But what then? There should be some sort of focal point for all this... something or someone that unites everyone who is disillusioned... some kind of reincarnated Lenin...

Chapaev


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Serious questions that need answering to gain support

15.08.2011 22:12

without the police and courts:

1. who would of stopped all the criminals from robbing people?

2. who would find the murders of those 3 guys that got run over or the old guy who got attacked

3. who would punish said criminals

4. could ALARM has delt with the criminal element of the riots. Do they have anti-riot abilities?

5. with no state, who is going to collect taxes to fund the billions of benefits?

Sorry guys - i just don't think you have thought this through very well beyond the "we don't like the police, courts or state". The people with the most incentive for this would be criminals?

anarchist


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to "anarchist"

16.08.2011 01:45

First of all- please stop using the name of "anarchist". You are embarassing yourself. Second of all , answer to your question No.1 is- did police stop people being robbed and shops burned? Or did they watch poor neighbourhoods burn, whilst they protected rich areas? Was it police or people's self organisation that actually stopped it?

Now go and cry somewhere else. All cops are bastards.

ACAB


Or Stalin?

16.08.2011 06:12

?

Teenage delinquint


nice positive article, thanks

16.08.2011 11:25

I'd like to see more positive articles like this and less of the negative whining that comes from some quarters of the anarchist movement!

anon


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