BBC reports that mayday has been cancelled due to apathy...
ha ha, what bollocks!
"Following a meeting held in mid-January the London Mayday Collective decided not to proceed with plans for an anti-capitalist event this year. This will be the first time in 5 years that there has not been an event of its kind in London..."
The BBC put this down to apathy and suggested that anti-capatalist and anti-globalisation are no longer issues that interest people. Needless to say, they didn't bother to mention plans for events in Dublin and thanks to the usual (and perfectly understandable) distrust of the mainstream media by people involved in organising events for mayday, a platform was given to Globalise Resistance and some socialist youth resistance group.
Once again, the mainstream media demonstrate how crap they are. Obvious to anyone with half a brain, MAYDAY IS NOT CANCELED. The mayday collective does not speak for everyone and events will certainly take place in London and around the world as usual.
Check out plans for events in Dublin.... http://wombles.org.uk/actions/mayday2004.php
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25.03.2004 08:52
Still, at least the SWP is going to 'save the day'!:
"Other protest groups are still intending to use 1 May to make themselves heard.
Guy Taylor, of Globalise Resistance, told BBC London: "We are living in a very volatile political situation at the moment and I think the issues of the day will be expressed on the streets on May Day." "
freethepeeps
The TUC Mayday event is still on and so is Dublin Mayday!
25.03.2004 12:07
anti-capitalist
spread the word
25.03.2004 13:14
Nosfou
May Day for May Day
25.03.2004 13:40
And the May Day collective dare to talk about apathy?
The real problem is, that the much hyped anti-capitalist, alternative events organised by the May Day collective have been in decline ever since Guerilla gardeners hit the headlines a few years back.
This decline has been matched, with the growth of a diverse, united and mass movement in the form of the anti-war movement. Unfortunately too many of those who held bring the anti-capitalist mood to Britain via the RTS actions of 2000 onwards stood on the sidelines and complained, moaned or dissed the anti-war movement.
Here, we see the outcome of that strategy.
Lets hope the STWC, GLATUC can bring thousands on to the streets again on May Day, because it will be tragedy if, as international protests mark May Day, London, Blair's capital abstains from the event.
RC
Yes, but...
25.03.2004 14:34
The SWP and the rest of them are only waiting to get into power. Don't encourage them!
ZZ
Nobody from the Mayday Collective spoke of apathy...
25.03.2004 14:47
It makes very clear that the reflections are from "a couple of people involved in this year's collective rather than a statement issued by the group as a whole".
It seems to be an appeal for dialogue to open so that future Mayday events can be returned to the kind of fun events they used to be.
I for one won't be going on a tedious pro-capitalist march with various lefty whingers and assorted members of the Labour Party / GLA.
Top Cat
Homepage: http://www.ourmayday.org.uk/
Well they did allow the BBC to use the chance....
25.03.2004 15:29
Many people will take this as meaning that the collective thinks people are uninterested or apathetic.
Still, the collective has abdicated responsibility for May Day this year, no doubt to concentrate it's venom on other people's plans.
Frustrated of Bloxwich
pro-capitalist lefty whingers?
25.03.2004 15:52
'Smash the State - Abolish the NHS'
'Immigrants are Pawns of Big Business - Kick Them Out Now'
'Unions are New Labour Sell-Outs - Ban All Strikes'
And then a 27-page expose of how George Galloway and Ken Livingstone are secretly conspiring with EU bureaucrats to force us all to wear Muslim headscarves!
;-)
Yes that's right: pro-capitalist lefty whingers
25.03.2004 16:21
Bloody lefty capitalist whingers!
Top Cat
The problem
25.03.2004 17:58
Why are so many people not interested in marching and protesting on MayDay ?
Jilted iohn
on mayday (oh and the bloody TUC)
25.03.2004 18:43
as for london mayday it's become a bit of a script.
i don't think it's really no one is interested, more that people aren't interested in organising another re-run of last years mayday play, only to then be slagged of by tons of people across the country for doing a shite job of organising a protest for people to go to.
mayday in the past has taken so much energy from active people, and maybe that could be used better in other directions.
if you look at it in terms of shutting down parts of central london then it's been a success. but it hasn't exactly been empowering for a lot of people. and it hasn't really articulated much politics, though people have tried.
i do get really sick of people posting to indymedia slagging off other peoples efforts, or just saying we should riot, or we should blah blah blah
so i think this is a positive step.
re the BBC, well of course they will say wot they said!
i doubt they'd come up with headlines like "anarchists pause to consider tactics"
or "anti-capilatists call for more politics" ot wotever
re: (excerpt from bbc article): Mick Connelly, London's TUC regional secretary, told BBC London he hoped the cancellation of some of the anti-capitalist protests would mean less bad publicity for what is a day of celebration for trades unions. "Over the last few years, a number of different organisations have decided to try and hijack May 1, which has traditionally been the International Workers' Day," he said.
WHAT FUCKING PLANET IS THIS GUY ON?!?!?!
HAS HE READ ANY MAYDAY HISTORY?
MAYDAY HAS ALWAYS BEEN GREEN
- because it is the arrival of spring, encompassing ancient festivals of renewal, hope and transformation, celebrated for thousands of years.
THEN IT BECAME BLACK TOO
- because the struggle for the 8 hour day came to a head with an enormous strike across the US on May 1st 1886, after which several of the anarchist organisers were executed representing a turning point in late 19th century radical politics.
AND FOLLOWING THIS AND MORE LABOUR STUGGLE IT BECAME RED AS WELL
- because soon after 1886 MayDay was adopted as Workers’ Day by the International Labour Congress and has been celebrated across the world ever since.
May Day has always been the people's day, whether it be green, black or red. Throughout history religions and governments have repeatedly sought to subvert and usurp the meaning of Mayday.
Now we can do without people like Mick Connelly claiming Mayday is only about trade unions!!
Our diversity divides but could be our strength!
Long Live Mayday!
pixie
who are you?
26.03.2004 09:46
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