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Counterfire's Firebox café goes arse-over-tip?!

Language | 10.12.2013 01:26 | Public sector cuts | London

The last thing "progressive minds" needs is a "haven" - what progressive minds need is to communicate with the LARGEST AUDIENCE POSSIBLE

On 6th March 2013 a supporter of the left-wing café Firebox, in King's Cross, London, posted a piece on Indymedia, advertising a Kickstarter campaign which sought £5,000 in donations to help "cement the cafe's reputation as a haven for progressive minds", while on 1st May 2013 the Bloomsbury Theatre hosted a £25-a-ticket comedy benefit, raising more money for the left-wing café. Delivering in the area last week, I was un/surprised to see Firebox locked and empty, with a bailiff's notice pinned to the door, threatening criminal proceedings against anyone who re-enters, and what looked like £1,000's worth of books, decorations, furniture and utensils scattered over the floor of this by-now clearly defunct enterprise.

Back in March, the Indymedia article described Firebox as "a political cafe in Central London", as a "vital centre of sedition in increasingly uncertain times", and pictured (what it described as) "crowds at our grand launch". The phrase "central" London belies a relatively obscure back-street location, and, far more than being "political" as such, Firebox was in fact set-up by the Leninist group Counterfire, it's debatable whether the café's contribution to "sedition" was ever particularly "vital", and (while it's obvious there were some more people at their launch out-of-shot) the "crowds" depicted in the original photo on Indymedia numbered at best (count 'em if you don't believe it) 15 people [not including the kid with the white balloons] -

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2013/03/507332.html?c=on

In my opinion Counterfire should be given some credit for the tenacity and organisational skill they brought to bear on recent protests, but criticised for the ideological egotism that helped drive thousands of people from more sustained engagement with those self-same protests. It's obvious that almost no-one in Britain warms to the prospect of exchanging the evils of Capitalism for the horror of Leninism, but, at the end of the day, perhaps the worst accusation that can be leveled at Counterfire, is not to re-hash any ideological slapping-contest, or to pretend any ideologically-definied piss-up-in-a-brewery squad could have done it better (simply because they're not Leninist), but to point-out that that Firebox wasted financial and human resources on an ego-driven and (albeit unsuccessfully) commercial vanity-project.

Firebox wasted time and money which could have been spent plastering the streets of London with stickers and posters advertising the demonstrations which, for a while, electrified radical politics in the UK (and if they're serious about achieving political change, they won't do it again). The last thing "progressive minds" needs is a "haven". What "progressive" minds need is to communicate with the LARGEST AUDIENCE possible. Communication is however by definition a two-way process, and what might draw "ordinary" people into communication with radical politics is not bleating about historically-discredited and hopelessly-outdated ideological positions, but the pragmatic delivery of actual RESULTS, and to achieve results activists (of all ideological stripes) need to park their egos, swallow hard, ditch the ideological cultism, and get out on the high-street and communicate with ordinary people about the issues that actually affect them in the here-and-now.

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Here here!

10.12.2013 01:47

Here here! It's every activists' duty to tell everyone else what to do with their money.

A. Gree


Go Forth And Multiply

10.12.2013 03:10


Good article and many, I'm sure, will agree with the sentiments.

I've grown sick and tired of both left and right wing dogma. Strange as it may seem, I've started thinking for myself and it is most refreshing. I'm prepared to listen and consider ideas from any quarter, using my own reason and conscience to form independent opinions on life's rich tapestry.

I've learned to identify the "wolf in sheep's clothing", the psychopaths, sociopaths and mischief makers. Also, to avoid those suffering from extreme manias of all kinds.

All you need is love,

astrix


really?

10.12.2013 21:49

> Firebox wasted time and money which could have been spent plastering the streets of London with stickers and posters advertising the demonstrations which, for a while, electrified radical politics in the UK (and if they're serious about achieving political change, they won't do it again).

Lol! What a load of tosh

speak for yourself not me


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Firebox was nice place with decent food

11.12.2013 16:54

leninist& dictatorial marxist politics aside, the food was top notch, a activist cafe actually paying its staff, rather than relying on unpaid volunteers.
It had some good events on in the evening& might not have been perfect for some ,but it was great for most who visited.
Based near st pancras it was always handy for northeners like myself.& will be missed.

"peoples front of judea"


Firebox was nice place with decent food

11.12.2013 16:54

leninist& dictatorial marxist politics aside, the food was top notch, a activist cafe actually paying its staff, rather than relying on unpaid volunteers.
It had some good events on in the evening& might not have been perfect for some ,but it was great for most who visited.
Based near st pancras it was always handy for northeners like myself.& will be missed.

"peoples front of judea"


yawn

13.12.2013 13:28

your article, in my opinion, is boring.

you want a better cafe or some other method, you have a better way of conveying whatever the hell it is you're on about go and do it.

to me, the anarchists are doing the best work on the streets at the moment. fuck the widest possible audience, they are too busy watching Gogglebox or X factor.

get real


Francesca


@ People's Front...

20.12.2013 07:14

So, dictatorships are OK if the food tastes nice?!

Go figure


Hahahahahahahahahahahahah

07.01.2014 17:19

They were just playing at being revolutionary and I am not sorry to see them fail.

Duncan Pugh
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating

05.03.2015 02:34

The proof of the pudding is in the eating - even with massive financial support from the activist community, Firebox still managed to fail.... it's closed down. It's SHUT.

All the resources poured into it are manifestly wasted

Those who "fuck the widest possible audience" will fail politically (as both Counterfire and Firebox have already failed). Try to keep up

@Francesca


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