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State strategies to wreck UK Uncut, Dale Farm & March 26 etc

Dale Winton | 23.09.2011 16:23 | Public sector cuts | Terror War | Workers' Movements

The activist community needs to acknowledge the fact that the establishment is (often, if not always) much better at contesting campaigns over issues like public sector cuts etc than we are. The proof of this hypothesis is the fact that they've been able to implement such cuts etc at all. We need to face up to this, to coldly analyze how it is that they're able to de-rail our campaigns, and modify our beliefs and actions accordingly.






The activist community needs to acknowledge the fact that the establishment is (often, if not always) much better at contesting campaigns over issues like public sector cuts etc than we are. The proof of this hypothesis is the fact that they've been able to implement such cuts etc at all. We need to face up to this, to coldly analyze how it is that they're able to de-rail our campaigns, and modify our beliefs and actions accordingly. If we don't do this, they'll win (again). If we do this, we stand a chance. Here are some examples...

1. UK Uncut

The fact that the UK Uncut group might (or might not) have used the word "target" to refer to the tax-dodging multinationals that they campaign against is no more sinister than direct-marketing companies referring to the practice of "targeted advertising". Nonetheless, in January 2011 Policy Exchange UK invited senior police, government and media figures to a conference (which was filmed for You Tube*) about State responses to the UK protest movement, which desperately tried to smear UK Uncut on grounds that their use of the word "target" somehow showed UK Uncut's (non-violent) protests were tantamount to "terrorism". Clearly the conference delegates were not too stupid to realise that liberal campaigns which block the entrances of clothing chains with young people chanting slogans about tax avoidance is not morally equivalent to terrorist campaigns which maim and kill innocent men, women and children, etc. This misrepresentation is not a product of stupidity, it's part part of a deliberate, on-going political strategy, whose purpose is to de-rail the protest movement and protect the interests of the multinationals and the agents that those multinationals sponsor within the secret State. At the risk of stating the blindingly obvious, the way these people seek to wreck the protest movement is by misrepresenting moderate campaigners as dangerous extremists.

*  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3sc_prqw_s
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/05/478790.html?c=on

2. Dale Farm

Further evidence of this strategy is provided by recent media coverage of the Dale Farm campaign. The Daily Mail ran a front page feature trumpeting how the campaign had (in their opinion) been "Hi-Jacked by Anarchists". The text of the article conceded the alleged 1,000 activists were in fact "anarchists and student protestors" - in other words that alot of the protestors weren't anarchists after all, but then the Mail tried to prove their headline claim with photos (see web link) that showed a whopping half-dozen activists, identified as being "anarchist" on grounds no more convincing that they use boiler suits to help conceal their identities*. Now, it may be that some of these activists are anarchists, but on the strength of the evidence printed in The Daily Mail there are less than 10 of them, including at least one Daily Mail infiltrator, and the Daily Mail infiltrator quoted all sorts of statements allegedly made by these people, which, for the simple reason of being attributed to un-named individuals, can never be verified. Meanwhile, when a Dale Farm campaigner interviewed by BBC News 24 anchor Simon McCoy pointed out the evicting bailiffs have a reputation for serious criminal violence, the interview was cut-dead mid-sentence, on grounds that her claims could not be verified... how convenient! Still the damage is done however, as millions of members of the public now associate the Dale Farm campaign with... you guessed it... dangerous extremists!

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2038820/Dale-Farm-eviction-Travellers-glee-judge-halts-closure-illegal-site-11th-hour.html#ixzz1YSxpKZ3I

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/09/484830.html

3. March 26

The minimum estimate for the number of people who participated in the March 26 anti-cuts protest was the BBC figure of "more than 250,000", the maximum estimate seems to have been (ironically) The Daily Mail's figure of 500,000. Whatever the exact figure, the protest was huge, attracting the active support of hundreds of thousands of people who the State would love NOT to become active in long-term campaigning. An estimated 600 of these protestors (somewhere between 0.24% and 0.12%) vandalised property and threw things at the police (with allegations that some press photographers offered young people cash to break windows, and with a 2nd "bait van" being driven by police into the group we were in at Oxford Circus). While there's no doubting the righteous anger and amazing courage of black-block activists, just because an action's morally justified doesn't mean it's going to be political successful, and of 21 photos that appeared in The Daily Mail's coverage on 27 March, one was a photo of Ed Miliband, and all the others depicted scenes of violence, riot cops or disruptive protest, NONE depicted the 99.76+% of demonstrators who protested peacefully (unlike the photos accompanying this post). What's the outcome of this misrepresentation? Millions of members of the public now associate the March 26 protest with.... dangerous extremists.

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1370053/TUC-anti-spending-cuts-protest-200-arrested-500k-march-cut.html

4. Indymedia & Agent Provocateurs

The example of The Daily Mail's coverage is being used here to illustrate a more general point, as misrepresentations of this nature have been used by the State to ruin its opponents' campaigns since... probably since ancient Rome and Greece. Recent Indymedia posts describe in detail how "false-flag" terrorism is "standard NATO modus-operandi"*, as States simultaneously manipulate both militant left-wing and right-wing activists to serve the interests of capitalism. Cases like Mark Kennedy / Stone notwithstanding, a common misapprehension is that so-and-so can't be an agent-provocateur because they live in poverty, but some State agents don't even need to be paid (let along paid well), they only need an outstanding criminal case against them, which the police choose not to investigate as long as their agent continues to play ball. Equally many agent-provocateurs actually believe in the campaigns they're being used to wreck, as all that's required to pursue this strategy is for a radical movement to have ONE Proper State infiltrator within it, whose incitements are then followed-up by the more gullible grunts. In pre-internet days this usually required State agents to run the risks associated with actually meeting (in some cases shagging) the potential cannon-fodder. Nowadays it's even easier, because all agent-provocateurs have to do is to troll Indymedia with posts celebrating destructive or violent actions (of the sort routinely posted on Indymedia by people like "Insurrectionary Anarchist") in the hopes that one of their readers might just be stupid enough to actually blow someone up.

*  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2011/09//484419.mp3 - listen to the discussion of how NATO uses false-flag terrorism from 14:39 into the MP3 especially

5. Conclusion

Whatever radical militants like to say to themselves and to each other about opposing the State, the most extreme forms of militant radicalism are an ASSET to the State in terms of how the secret services and media use extremism to divide and discredit genuinely popular and populist social movements. The radical movement needs to be reminded of this as often as necessary, and needs to learn from this and act accordingly. Radicals need to intelligently assess and use complementary liberal and militant strategies and tactics side-by-side, using non-violent direct action where it's needed to attract publicity, without being tricked into discrediting and de-railing themselves by association with genuinely dangerous extremism. Those Indymedia readers who are most offended by these facts are exactly the Indymedia readers who need to think about these facts the most.

Dale Winton

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23.09.2011 16:55

So we should only employ strategies and tactics that can't possibly be maligned or slandered by the mainstream media, for fear of being associated with extremism? What does that leave? Petitions? Wonderful. I'm sure that'll be effective!

Seriously though. Of course you're right that painting radicals as 'extreme' (ie scary, dangerous and mad) is a staple tactic. And of course we should consider the extent to which a particular tactic will provide ammunition for this type of slander. But we shouldn't let it be the only consideration when choosing tactics, because if we do then we fall into the opposite trap of only ever using respectable, ineffective tactics.

Often the best answer is employ militant tactics in spite of media disapproval. This doesn't have to mean giving up on public opinion. It can be accompanied by loads of outreach work, leafletting, stalls, independent media etc to break down the media stereotypes and explain why militant tactics are necessary and justified.

One last thing. Please stop implying that those that disagree with you (eg 'insurrectionary anarchists') are state assets or fools. Agent provocateurs do exist, but there are also plenty of genuine and intelligent radicals who simply disagree, but are not undercover cops! I'm not about to suggest that you are an undercover cop just because you have a different model of change to me. Please return the favour and stop assuming that people that advocate militant tactics are either "infiltrators" or "gullible". On that basis we can have a much more respectful and constructive debate.

v


Reply to V

23.09.2011 17:23

Thanks V for your mostly sensible reply. The daftest bit of your statement is to suggest that if we're aware of the dangers of possible misrepresentation the only campaigning option we're left with is "petitions", as this is clearly not what the original post is saying at all. The article explicitly advocates using "complementary liberal and militant strategies and tactics side-by-side". OK, maybe your statement about petitions was meant as a joke, and you're dead right about the need to directly engage with members of the public.

For the record I don't think all people who might disagree with me, including insurrectionary anarchists, are state agents or fools, what I do think is that the specific individual who posts terrorist shit on Indymedia using the handle "Insurrectionary Anarchist" is a probably a state agent (or maybe a Daily Mail hack). I think that mainly because of the arguments outlined above, but also because that individual doesn't seem to have realised that terrorism is not insurrectionary (terrorist campaigns are waged by small, secretive and inherently vanguardist groups, while insurrections are acts collectively engaged in by entire communities), also because that individual has attributed to anarchism specific terrorist acts that were in fact committed by vanguardist-Leninist groups - and those misrepresentations are by definition false-flagging OF THEMSELVES

If you're not familiar with this already, please read the (Situationist classic) "On Terrorism and the State"

DW


People have been writing about this since the 17th century

23.09.2011 18:01

I was going to point out that many of these tactics were used to help smash the IWW when the IWW were a major force in the American Labour movement before WW2, but, yeah, 'On Terrorism' quotes this poem from as far back as 1689

"The wily Shafts of state, those Juggler's Tricks
Which we call deep Design and Politicks
(As in a Theatre the Ignorant Fry,
Because the Cords escape their Eye..."

Jonathan Swift, Ode to the Honourable Sir William Temple

Note to Anarchists - don't fuck up ;)

WD40


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WHAA..

23.09.2011 20:34

What the fuk is you going about!!???

Anon


Crass analysis from a state asset

24.09.2011 12:15

definitely written by a state asset, or cluless knob. Probably both.

Just as a matter of fact the headline the day after march would have been an anodyne soundbite from miliband's pr campaign speech at the march 26th demo.

The fact that the black block knocked labour scum leaders off the headline spot is a reason in itself to support the activities of the black block kiddies.

Less state assets in charge of indymedia please

IP adress 78-89012-61


Black block

24.09.2011 14:17

Hmm, someone who disagrees with this analysis is (rather than actually responding to any of the points made in it) now making the accusation that state assets are "in charge of Indymedia"... priceless!

As for supporting the black block because they "knocked labour scum leaders off the headline spot", firstly that presumes Labour leaders would have occupied the headline spot in the Daily Mail anyway (believe me pal, they would not), secondly I think the black block are great for wrecking the London 2012 / bread-and-circuses bullshit that State PR goons try and spin to the international media, I massively admire the courage of black block activists, but that doesn't mean they're still not an asset to the State in terms of being used by the right-wing media to alienate members of the public from protest movements... Re-read the original post

DW


Read it again and even crasser analysis than i originally thought

24.09.2011 14:42

your a lefty tit. So deffo state asset or cluless knob. Probably both.

One from scotland yard.

ip address 7908-987-61


DW = WD

24.09.2011 14:44

actually you are a liberal lefty twat. Makes you more dangerous than a cop on the job. Anoth nail in indymedia's coffin

ip address 7908-987-61


Thumbs up

24.09.2011 14:48


Keep on taking the tablets

Take me to your leader


Black Bloc

24.09.2011 22:15

It's all very well talking shite about the black bloc, but the black bloc were prominent for ONE day, 6 months ago, a fuck of alot of bad politics has gone down since March 26, and I don't see any evidence of any black bloc helping "save" society from ANY of it. What I do see is a fuck of alot of moderate campaigners working 24/7 to try and stop the coalition from completely fucking over society.

Even in Greece, the most important thing to remember about the the terrorist groups that claim to represent the interests of the movement there is that they havn't overthrown the State, they havn't defeated the cops, and they havn't stopped the implementation of austerity, but they have done a huge amount to drive a wedge between genuinely idealistic radical campaigners and the general public

As for the UK, (at least for a while) Mark Kennedy successfully suckered dozens of radical activists - do you seriously think, now he's been exposed, the State has suddenly STOPPED placing agent-provocateurs in protest groups, or the State has somehow chosen not to use the opportunities provided by Indymedia to post-up shit that serves the interests of the black-ops campaigns they've been using to successfully fuck-up radical movements for centuries

24/7


great article

25.09.2011 07:46

Great article, DW, thanks for sharing this. It's a potent reminder of how our consent is regularly coerced and indeed manufactured by the state's most loyal mouthpiece, the corporate media. The collating of such manipulative media articles for presentation is a crucial and effective method of demonstrating the cynical, business-profit fuelled agenda of our News industry, an industry that does more daily harm to this country than any power station, police force or political party. Thanks again.

embee


TV documentary about Gladio

25.09.2011 12:19

TV documentary about Gladio and false-flag terrorism (posted online by none other than militant anarchist Stuart Christie, as it happens) -

 http://vimeo.com/28343891

DW


You have conviently ignored...

26.09.2011 14:00

... the riots.

August


You have failed to explain...

26.09.2011 23:28

As you can see from its title this article is not about the riots, nonetheless the comment above has failed to explain what the riots have to do with this, or what the riots achieved politically, other than the imprisonment of well over 1,000 people?

Stock take


Much more info about Gladio and false-flag terrorism

26.09.2011 23:54

Much more info about Gladio and false-flag terrorism -
 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/09/485227.html

Sacco and Vanzetti


@Dale Winton

29.09.2011 21:31

The article does not say something we do not know. The cops together with the media are trying to turn the society against the movement. This is the most common tactic of the state. Whatever is hostile to them, they first try to repress it and if this does not work out then they try to absorb it. The only I can keep from the article is that we have to be really really careful who we trust but I guess it was not necessary such a big article to tell us only this. You also forgot to mention that the tactics with infiltrator they also target to seed the introspection within the movement which is always the tombstone of the movement.

I do not know if you do this on purpose or you just fall on their trap but what you suggest in the conclusion of your piece will have as a result to sanitize the movement from the critical thinking, loose its dynamic and any radicalized identity and at the end to transform it into something that can be controlled really easily.



Your conclusion based on a manichaeistic way of thinking that reproduces the dipole good-bad, white-black.



We live in a world which is builded to exploitation from human being over human being, in a world which promotes violence in every aspect of our life. The violence we like it or not is a structural element of this world. It is not the same though the smashing of a bank
or the attacking to the cops and especially riot cops - those ones who get paid only to guard the politicians and the elit - with the poverty which imposed to thousands of people by the coalition government policies, with the hundreds of labour accidents every day, with the massacres in Srebrenitsa, in Iraq etc etc. If the majority of the people can not understand that and especially the people at the bottom, you can not change anything. The riot with the authority is firstly ideological riot. But come on now, you really believe that what keeps the people away from the protests or the movement is the “extremism”? Do you really believe that there is a movement in England?

P.S when the movement choose to attack a capital target it does not do this in order to just attract publicity,it is not a show on tv our struggle, but for the sumbolic this action has.
.The struggle should not be either violent or peacefully, the struggle should be polymorphic.


P.S1 when the violence comes from the people at the bottom and is targeted is political ANTI-VIOLENCE.

anarxikos


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