Screws cars damaged in Bristol
Screw-fixed | 25.04.2015 11:16
On April 2nd two screws cars were attacked outside Horfield prison. Two wheels on each car were punctured and paintworked was scratched on both.
Cops, screws, when you look in the mirror do you ask yourself: In the name of property protection how many people have I hit? How many have been hospitalized? Whose violence is it time for reflection on?
It is these prison guards who are responsible for so much daily humiliation, misery and brutality.
It is they who hold the keys denying freedom, maintaining discipline and control so necessary for the continuation of capital and state. By being part of the machinery they have made themselves targets.
We understand this won’t demolish the prison walls alone. For the destruction of prisons, state and capital we need a strong, revolutionary force that is prepared to do away with it all. In the mean time we fight the best we can to let our enemies know they’re not beyond our reach.
Solidarity to the hunger strikers in Greece.
Cops, screws, when you look in the mirror do you ask yourself: In the name of property protection how many people have I hit? How many have been hospitalized? Whose violence is it time for reflection on?
It is these prison guards who are responsible for so much daily humiliation, misery and brutality.
It is they who hold the keys denying freedom, maintaining discipline and control so necessary for the continuation of capital and state. By being part of the machinery they have made themselves targets.
We understand this won’t demolish the prison walls alone. For the destruction of prisons, state and capital we need a strong, revolutionary force that is prepared to do away with it all. In the mean time we fight the best we can to let our enemies know they’re not beyond our reach.
Solidarity to the hunger strikers in Greece.
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Action
27.04.2015 10:39
Bristolian
Read the article
27.04.2015 13:47
Crow
@Crow
27.04.2015 14:58
The fact is actions of this kind do nothing for the struggle against Capitalism and simply label us as mindless vandals. I'm sorry you are not able to understand that, perhaps you could get a grown up to explain it to you ?
Bristolian
@BrisBoring
27.04.2015 15:37
Now piss off
Crow
Chuckle
27.04.2015 15:47
(laughing at you really hard now)
Bristolian
@Bristolian and @Crow
27.04.2015 15:52
Alex
@Alex
27.04.2015 16:04
As the author states they know it won't bring down prison walls or capitalism etc. But
1) you have to start somewhere.
2) Small actions are needed to build trust and solidarity among people.
3) The point of this action , I suppose, is really to let people like the cops and screws, that their actions are not going to go unopposed. That they are not untouchable. As in this action ==> https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2015/04/520213.html.
4) Taking actions like this , I am led to believe, frees you from the mindset that we must just operate within the parameters that are set by the state and ruling class.
5) This statement has attributed the attack to a cause and so therefore is now known not to be just a mindless act of vandalism.
I share your concerns that it is risky and people get caught and get in trouble. But I really don't see how you go from being a compliant member of society to full scale revolutionary unless you go through some sort of process. You don't just wake up one day and do this sort of thing.
Crow
@Crow
27.04.2015 16:35
I'm not convinced Bristolian is a troll, I think he/she is very challenging in the type of posting he/she uses but there is an element of truth in what is being said. We need to avoid making it easy for Daily Mail types to simply talk about us in terms of "vandals", "bored kids" and the inevitable "dangerous anarchists". This action falls into that trap all too easily IMHO. As an example take a look at some of the recent actions in the Bristol area over the past five years, there we had an individual(s) doing real damage to the mechanism of the state will a clear PR message alongside that via press releases and communiques and yet the media was still able to convince the broader public this was "criminal damage" rather than a revolutionary act.
Alex
@Alex
27.04.2015 17:18
I respect that you have a difference of opinion and if it came over that I didn't then , sorry , I didn't mean too.
I take your point that the mainstream press are able to class it as senseless vandalism but this is not inevitable. The first place I heard about the Bristol insurgency acts was in mainstream media .
If you think this was counterproductive , what actions do think would be viably productive? Serious question as I think this should be a space for discussing these things so we as a movement can progress.
Crow
@Crow
29.04.2015 06:12
I do disagree that this is the right forum for discussion. IMC is in terminal decline across the country with all of the regional sites now closed and this ersatz newwire so heavily infiltrated by the cops it can't be trusted. For example the collective once again turned on IP logging for the site some time ago but have told nobody about it although it is well known by those of us with links to them.
Alex
How EXACTLY did you establish that these cars were owned by prison officers?
29.04.2015 09:05
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30.04.2015 07:05
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30.04.2015 13:09
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