Today's Topics:
1. France, UCL AL #312 - Antipatriarchy, Video game: "Finish
Him ! »A union against sexism in Ubisoft (ca, de, it, fr,
pt)[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
Him ! »A union against sexism in Ubisoft (ca, de, it, fr,
pt)[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
2. federacion anarquista iberica FAI: The rise of the light, a
wick to ignite the protest (ca, de, it, pt) [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
wick to ignite the protest (ca, de, it, pt) [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
3. Poland, rozbrat.org: TURN OFF THE WINE +
PROGRAM. PROTEST
AGAINST THE POLICE STATE - REPORT [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
AGAINST THE POLICE STATE - REPORT [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
4. Czech, AFED: A3: The Blessings of an Old Catholic Racist
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
[machine translation] (a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
5. France, UCL - Testimony, Cops in front, assailants in the
back: the demonstration of December 5 as experienced in
back: the demonstration of December 5 as experienced in
the union
procession (ca, de, it, fr, pt)[machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
procession (ca, de, it, fr, pt)[machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
6. [UK] The Bud Light Putsch (or the invasion of the US
Capitol) By ANA (ca, de, it, pt) [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
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Message: 1
French video game company Ubisoft recently found itself in the limelight over a
harassment case. A sexist and virilist working atmosphere denounced for a long
time already by unionists and workers in the gaming world. ---- The video game
industry was built by and for men. This was already what Mar_Lard denounced in
2013 in an article, widely relayed at the time[1]. She criticized the
over-sexualized image of the body of women, the schoolboy, sexist and frequent
jokes on the part of men or the waves of online harassment towards those who
dared to raise their voices. This masculinist atmosphere has been the breeding
ground for the great alt-rightmovement [2]in recent years. This summer, it's
Ubisoft, one of the world leaders in video games, creator of Assassin's Creed ,
Rayman or Just Dance, who got caught up in a sexual assault case.
It is therefore in this context that the Ubisoft case was declared this summer.
Finally, several accusations of harassment and sexual assault have been
pronounced against directors of studios, creatives or editorials of this
developer. Sexist remarks, misogynistic behavior or abuse of power on the part of
managers are evoked.
A historically sexist industry
Inequalities between women and men can be found at Ubisoft. In a press release of
November 25, 2020[3], the union section of Solidaires Informatique Video Games
(SI-JV) at Ubisoft Paris pointed out the pay inequalities between women and men,
which can go up to 10% of difference. The women in the studio would also access
positions of responsibility less frequently, with constant seniority and would
have more precarious contracts. These are structural problems that translate, in
part, into very real domination that directly affects women in the video game
industry.
The first charges brought by Liberation[4]concerned high-ranking men, protected
mainly by a " wall of HRs ". Indeed, several problematic cases seem to have been
traced to certain HR teams who were hushing up the case; often because the
problematic man was in high place and defended by these HRs with: " it's his
character ", " he is like that " or " it should not be taken badly ".
Throw your pig at Ubisoft ! (image from the game Beyond Good and Evil 2)
The management of the studios seem to turn a deaf ear: the actions taken by the
studios to try to reverse the situation are, for many, seen as " publicity stunts
". These actions do little, or slowly, to improve diversity within teams and
departments. A few appearances in events labeled " diversity ", but little more.
In fact, nothing seems to have really changed.
A union response to the oppressions suffered
It is therefore in this deleterious atmosphere, sometimes described as a boy's
club, that the union sections at the Ubisoft Studio in Paris have played a
leading role in acting on the ground. The collective agreement within the video
game industry is the agreement of technical design offices, consulting
engineering firms and consulting companies, known as Syntec. The unionization
rate within this collective agreement is less than two percent.
While there was notoriously no union section in the studio, a situation which
obviously delighted the management, two sections were created during the year
2020. The first is the union section Solidaires Informatique video games, at the
beginning of the year. The section produced on July 3, two days after the first
article of Liberation , a call for testimonies to try to free the words of the
victims. The second section comes from the Union of Video Game Workers (STJV).
The STJV invited the victims of the Ubisoft studio in Montpellier to get closer
to them and them for psychological support or support.
The management of Ubisoft carries out, it, some minor actions: only part of the
defendants are laid off, the majority is simply transferred to less " visible "
positions, but indeed still in office. Also, an anonymous, but completely opaque
system is put in place to report concerns to an independent entity. Quickly, the
union section considers all this insufficient in view of the testimonies
collected. Thus, at the end of July, it publishes on its site: " The Solidaires
Informatique union announces that it is working on a collective legal action
against the Ubisoft group " .
What games for tomorrow ?
Despite these actions, the group continues to turn a deaf ear. For example, the
Numerama site published in September 2020, serious similar accusations in an
Ubisoft studio based in Paris: Nadéo[5]. This article followed another call for
evidence from the union. Despite these appalling testimonies of abuse of power,
Ubisoft's management has not reacted publicly and does not appear to have
undertaken any internal investigation.
Obviously, the problems of sexism don't stop at Ubisoft's doors. The same year,
the Californian video game studio Insomniac Games was faced with the same kind of
charges. Several employees have decided to resign to protest against a culture of
harassment towards the women of the studio.
The pattern seems to repeat itself. Even if union actions are initiated and allow
the support of the victims of a historically and structurally sexist industry,
enormous fundamental fights must still be waged. The fight for equality, for the
rights of women and minorities, must continue to be a priority. With a very low
unionization rate in this sector, we must also endeavor to bring together workers
so that they can decide, together, how to organize themselves to produce games in
a healthy and democratic context. for all.
H. (UCL Paris North-East)
Validate
[1] Mar_Lard, "Sexism among geeks: why our community is sick and how to fix it,"
cafaitgenre.org , March 16, 2013.
[2] The alt-right refers to a part of the American extreme right which rejects
classical conservatism, militates for white supremacism and against feminism.
[3] "Acareer at Ubisoft Paris for women ? », Solidaires Informatiques Ubisoft
Paris, November 25, 2020.
[4] "Ubisoft, harassment at the helm," Liberation , 1 stJuly 2020.
[5] "'You'll cry the first few times': what's going on in the Ubisoft studio
behind Trackmania ? », Numerama , September 10, 2020.
https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Orientation-federale-L-engagement-de-l-UCL-contre-l-islamopho
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Message: 2
Electricity companies announce significant increases in a necessary and essential
good, especially in winter and especially with the last polar wave. In this way
they intend to pressure the people so that, at a time when it is difficult to do
without energy, they pay what they ask. It is a legal robbery, not only with the
approval of the State, but also promoted by it, since electric power is a
business for many, but also for the State that takes 26% (21% of VAT and 5%
electricity tax). ---- The left-wing government washes its hands because it says
that it is a matter for private companies, displaying its usual hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, energy poverty is growing and working-class neighborhoods such as
Cañada Real and many others where the unemployed abound and precarious jobs that
provide little income in the houses, accuse the knife of these large companies,
in whose boards of directors they feel bourgeois , aristocrats and politicians
from across the parliamentary spectrum who arrive through the so-called revolving
doors.
To control energy is to control the population and subdue it. That is why there
exists and always existed such good relations between the political class,
governments and large companies, which also manage this market as an oligopoly
where rates are set based on tricks with the sole objective of increasing their
income statements while they ruin the working class and squeeze it a little more.
It is shameful that electricity rates are set based on the kilowatt that costs
the most to produce, a perfect system so that the robbery appears perfectly
coherent when the lightning bolt arrives. In addition, the loot is divided among
four, since the production companies are also the marketers.
A very complex, dark and cumbersome system, created with that intention, to
confuse consumers and disarm them in the face of any criticism or protest,
keeping them in ignorance.
But, fortunately, the situation and the unrest among the population is raising
protests and even direct actions against the interests of large companies,
including attacks on their assets. It is not surprising, since Spanish
electricity is among the most expensive in Europe and the salaries of workers the
most precarious and reduced. The formula is perfect for the social explosion.
Energy is an essential good for human beings and cannot be in the hands of
private interests. This rise is the last straw in a situation for those at the
bottom who can no longer take it any longer and may be the fuse for a larger
revolt against capitalism and the state. That is why we believe that we must
light that fuse, call protests, and use all the means we have at hand to harm the
political and economic power that seeks to condemn the population to poverty,
cold and electricity with the rise in electricity rates. the misery.
The disorder and chaos generated by the statist-capitalist system is unbearable.
It has to be the people, the working class, who ends it, taking possession of the
means of production (also those of energy) to manage it without missing anyone.
But for this we need what we always propose, the social revolution. A revolution
that eliminates a system that condemns the majority of the population to
precariousness and poverty while a few enjoy the wealth that we all produce.
Iberian Anarchist Federation
https://federacionanarquistaiberica.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/la-subida-de-la-luz-una-mecha-para-encender-la-protesta/#more-1081
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Message: 3
Today, on Pólwiejska Street, near the monument to Stary Marych, a happening was
held, related to the work on the amendment to the Code of Conduct in Petty
Offenses Cases. It was attended by a dozen or so people associated with the
Poznan section of the Anarchist Federation. Passers-by could experience being
written down by "plain clothes and police officers." Along with writing, they
received a "mandate" and an appropriate instruction. According to the changes
prepared by the deputies of the ruling party, citizens will lose the right to
refuse to accept a seat. ---- In relevant speeches, the activists of the
Anarchist Federation tried to explain that the planned changes are only and
exclusively a way to intimidate the society and strengthen the repressive apparatus.
It is worth recalling that in the times of the crisis related to the pandemic,
the authorities did not save money on spending to strengthen the police - instead
of protecting health, money was spent, among others for the purchase of water
cannons, and during the ongoing protests, the police were given additional bonuses.
The assumed changes are criticized by virtually all experts who are childish of
the law, if only because of the violation of the presumption of innocence and the
difficulty in appealing. The draft gives the possibility of appealing to the
court, but at the same time does not guarantee that the penalty will be suspended
before the judgment is issued. It is reasonable to recognize that in the face of
mass acquittals in the Courts - in cases related to both social protests, but
also pandemic regulations and restrictions - the deputies want to create another
legal provision that will facilitate the punishment of defiant. At the same time,
they do not take into account the legal interpretation and the quite obvious
premises proving that the proposed changes are only legal rubbish, which will not
be able to survive. Even if the amendment does not enter into force, the mere
wastage of time by deputies and members of parliament preparing it, it says a lot
about the shoe and the arrogance on the part of the authorities. Once again, it
is more important to build the mechanisms of the police state, instead of real
support for the society in the time of the pandemic crisis
https://www.rozbrat.org/informacje/poznan/4750-wylacz-program-wina-protest-przeciwko-panstwu-policyjnemu-relacja
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Message: 4
Anyone can end up on the street. When it comes to a Roma family, this is doubly
true. Download, print and distribute the January issue of the A3 wall newspaper!
---- We have Christian holidays behind us, so what do you remember about some of
the blessings? One is so Catholic and so sincere that it would bring tears to
one's eyes. The pastor and mayor Roland Solloch, sponsor and protégé of the YES
movement in his godly post in Varnsdorf, told the people of his town to move out
of the town or to join the business with poverty. He did not recommend
homelessness to them - according to the subsidy rules in his city, he would not
recognize this status for them. They carefully sort their sheep.
The idea that you will lose housing and have nowhere to go sucks at all times.
What if it's cold, it's below zero outside, and the snow exceptionally lasts
longer than a day? In addition, when there is a hard lockdown and you have
nowhere to warm up, and we have an established police party? And if you are not a
member of the majority, do you have darker skin and, moreover, your previous
residence was in a declared excluded locality? You already have so much bad luck
in you that you just can't get out of it and at least a little normal or
affordable housing is taboo for you. Systemic racism will not be covered by the
coronavirus crisis. And the mayor is a natural part of it.
Several families from Varnsdorf in North Bohemia got into this situation. At the
end of last year, the new owner of the apartments they rented is evicted and they
now have nowhere to go. They got into this mess due, among other things, to
several long-term systemic difficulties that (not only) poorer and especially
Roma people have to deal with.
"So let it be like normal decent people!" Even so, one of the arguments of white
"decent Czechs", who are so happy to comment on this topic, sounds. Let's leave
aside the fact that even a job not as easy for Roma as white people - a vicious
circle of prejudices (Roma don't want to work - do they want these, will you give
them a job? - I won't give because they don't). and they have a job, they face
the same discrimination. In one of the families that now found itself without a
roof over their heads, the Baláž family, both parents work, and both even work
for a city run by the doctor of theology Solloch. They are known as good workers,
nor do they have rent debts.
The Affordable Housing Initiative calls on the city to help families. This is
fenced off by the fact that it has offered families alternative housing. Yes, he
was offered to leave the city or go to the TGM hostel. It is declared one of the
worst hostels in the country. There is no privacy (kitchen and bathroom common to
the whole floor, total capacity overload, etc.). Children do not have the
conditions to learn in peace (even if the government opens schools and stops
making school children hostage epidemics).
Hostels have become a vulgar white business with black poverty. There are
incredibly high rental prices because the owners use them to pay for the
benefits. Housing prices are usually not set on the basis of square meters, but
on how many people live in the unit. How they recruit as many people as possible
into the war cattle here and collect benefits from them that will help them deal
with them. It is no different in the TGM hostel in Varnsdorf. Payment for the
city hostel TGM is 121 crowns for an adult and 60 crowns per day for a child!
Cunek wouldn't have gone to it either, and he was receiving social benefits. The
hostel is in a desolate state, and yet housing for Baláž's would cost CZK 15,600
per month. This is the amount for which you can rent a luxury apartment "for
demanding clients" in a similar location. If you are not Romani.
It is a pity that Varnsdorf does not have social housing. Ah, yes. The city
bought about twenty flats from poverty traders and reconstructed them into social
housing with money from European funds. But it is housing only for whites, says
the mayor.
Currently, the housing situation is difficult for many people. But if you are
Romani and also from an excluded locality, this is nothing new for you. Even if
you try your best, to humiliate yourself by proving that you live properly, work
and will be saved on bail, you will not achieve normal or at least a little
dignified housing, an epidemic of non-epidemics. And the mayor of the Old
Catholic Home Church explains to us that we "receive from Jesus what we need and
how much." So we thank him very much and let all the racists fuck off.
Amen.
A3 ( January 2021) for download HERE . http://www.afed.cz/A3/A3-2021-01.pdf
Download, print, distribute!
The A3 wall newspaper is published by the Anarchist Federation every month. They
are intended mainly for dissemination through stickers in the streets or posting
in workplaces and schools.
Related links: An
emergency does not mean anything. Roma families in Varnsdorf lost their homes
before Christmas
Did they try Baláž enough? The effort is useless when the system does not work
Open letter to the mayor of Varnsdorf Roland Solloch regarding the eviction of
families from Kovárská Street
https://www.afed.cz/text/7285/a3-pozehnani-starokatolickeho-rasisty
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Message: 5
During the demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris, the union procession faced
police violence, unfortunately the usual. But, for the first time, he also had to
endure the assault of a group of demonstrators. Verbal assaults, physical
assaults, ransacking of equipment, burning of a barricade cutting the procession
in two and facilitating the police attack ... Full story. ---- Every year, at the
beginning of December, the organizations of the private and precarious workers
(CGT-Chômeurs rebelles, Agir contre le unemployment, Apeis, MNCP) and several
unions of employees (including those of the CGT, Solidaires and FSU) organize a
demonstration in Paris against unemployment and precariousness. That of Saturday,
December 5, 2020 was part of a convergence of struggles both against the new "
reform " of unemployment insurance and against the Comprehensive Security Law.
This demonstration was also supported by various political organizations,
including the Union Communiste Libertaire. Its activists were present, alongside
their fellow workers, in union processions or in the UCL procession.
A rally at the Trocadero and a united demonstration against this law and against
police violence had already gathered thousands of demonstrators the two previous
Saturdays. This popular success, a real snub for power, was not to the taste of
Prefect Lallement, who tried to ban the demonstration on December 5. But the
unions have maintained their call to demonstrate, even if the demonstration is
banned. A new snub for power, whose frustration will result in repressive rage of
rare brutality.
Police and union preparations
On the said day, the meeting was therefore fixed at the Porte des Lilas, for a
departure scheduled at 2 p.m. towards Place de la République, according to a
route imposed by the police headquarters.
The police force is impressive: the cramped streets are surrounded by armored
cops, heavily armed, trucks and riot gates. The cops keep watch until the
demonstrators arrive by public transport, such as those stationed on the tram
platforms, among the residents of the neighborhood, staring at everyone who gets
off a train.
From 1 p.m., in a dry and biting cold, the trade unionists set up along Avenue
Gambetta to prepare and organize the procession: assembly of sound systems,
arrangement of vans, deployment of banners, balloons and banners for expression
demands and the visibility of the procession.
A unitary CGT-Solidaires service is then set up. What is its role ? It's time to
twist some fantasies.
Adama Committee, CGT, Solidaires, at the demonstration of November 28, 2020
against the Global Security Law.
cc Patrice Leclerc / Social movement photo library
Evolution of union SO design in recent years
A certain number of people have kept from the SO of the CGT a not very tender
image of sectarian " big arms " dating from the years 1970-1980. In fact, in
recent years, a change has taken place, as one libertarian activist testifies: "
There is now pluralism ; we see women taking on coordination responsibilities ;
there is cooperation with the SO of Solidaires, as there was with the SO of the
Adama Committee on November 28. So many reasons that pushed me to accept being
part of it when my union asked me to. "
The members of the CGT's SO Ile-de-France, like those of Solidaires, are in fact
delegated by their union to carry out this task. On December 5, there were
intermittent entertainment workers, AP-HP employees, printing workers, education
and research employees, and activists from interprofessional structures. local.
The SO's mandate is not to " police the demonstration ", but to ensure the
safety of the demonstrators, preventing the risk of accidents (crowd movements,
vehicles, etc.). He ensures that the procession progresses continuously: in fact,
a procession is never more exposed than when it is at a standstill. The SO thus
helps self-protection against police provocations and possible attacks from
hostile groups, such as those on the extreme right.
How the prefecture tries to use the "head procession"
Shortly before the scheduled departure time, the first police manipulation, now
usual, since 2016: the cops who park in a row near the union procession, at the
corner of the rue des Tourelles, retreat and disappear, leaving a void to the
'front of the procession. This space will allow the constitution of the informal
procession called " head ". For those of the demonstrators who join him, it is
a question of occupying a space freed from the constraints implied by the
collective and coordinated action of organizations and structured collectives.
Festive space for some, offensive space for others, but also, for some, space to
monopolize the " direction " of the event.
Since 2016, the prefecture has learned how it can use the "leading procession "
to serve its objectives. On the political level: symbolically relegating to the
background the organizers of the event, to better make their demands invisible
and thus undermine the militant mobilization of the previous days in the
workplaces and in the neighborhoods, mobilization essential to bring people into
the street.
On the repressive level, the interest is to position the clashes between cops and
insurrectionists no longer at the rear, as before 2016, but at the front of the
demonstration, to justify the blocking of the streets and justify the violent
charges against the 'entire procession, including against sectors that have
chosen non-violent action.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
A route through narrow streets
The procession ends up moving shortly before 3 p.m. The demonstrators rushed down
Avenue Gambetta, towards Place de la République. The union sound systems give
voice. The square head is in place with its unitary banner, and the members of
the security service are ready to intervene in front of the cops to prevent the
charges. The crowd is very dense, large, the demonstration progresses very slowly
in the narrow avenue. From the point of view of attendance, it is a success.
Arrived at rue Haxo, near the Saint-Fargeau metro, the unitary order service
CGT-Solidaires helps a group of teufeurs to insert their gigantic truck into the
crowd, to constitute a festive pole in the middle of the procession of organizations.
At the back of the procession, political organizations, including UCL, await the
start.
Read also " Faced with the cops, we do not want stab wounds in the back " ,
press release from the Ile-de-France groups of the UCL, December 24, 2020.
Unionists believe that police violence could occur near the police station of the
20 th or on arrival at the Place de la République. But Lallement's blow job will
happen much faster, barely 600 meters after the departure of the procession.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
A fire is lit in front of the nursing home
The route imposed by the prefecture leads the procession to walk along an EHPAD,
at 161 avenue Gambetta. It is more than 4 pm when the front of the union
procession begins to arrive at its height, preceded by the procession " leading
". The caregivers, but also the residents, greet us at the windows. The adjoining
building, at number 159, is covered with scaffolding. While the neighborhood is
crisscrossed by cops, the site is however not secure. Everything is freely
available there: metal barriers, construction materials, various materials and
insulation panels: very light, very large, transportable at arm's length, and
very combustible ... The trap is set. The string is very thick, but the
demonstrators of the leading procession are being tricked. The site is looted. A
fire is lit on the track, hampering the demonstration, in front of the nursing
home... To decide where the demonstration will stop and decide where the clashes
will take place,
The cops attack
The first police charges are violent, first targeting the leading procession. To
the blows of batons are added the fire of tear gas canisters, making the street
unbreathable. " It was burning nearby and, with the clouds of gas, the nursing
home nurses were distraught. They rushed to close the windows and make the
residents move back into the rooms, "said a CGT unionist from 93. Some
demonstrators responded with rocket fire and firecrackers. Then the leading
procession disperses in the face of police assaults, which soon reach the top
trade union positions. Several young activists of the CGT, who nevertheless pose
no " threat ", Apart from the fact that they hold the line and refuse to back
down, are violently assaulted and clubbed by the cops.
The majority of the demonstrators in the leading procession will not succeed in
passing the blocking point located at the level of the building under
construction. They then begin to flow back towards the unitary union procession,
in a crowd aggravated by the gas-saturated air and the cramped nature of the street.
The situation is dangerous: with the disorderly reflux of the leading procession,
with the panic caused by the attacks by the cops, and with the inexorable push,
behind, thousands of demonstrators of the union procession who advance with their
vehicles, the risks of trampling are big. The SW then tightens in the middle of
the track, to clear the spaces on the sides, inviting the demonstrators to bypass
them. A CGT activist, in the front line of the union procession, said: " They
were running towards us. Some had difficulty breathing because of the gas and
coughed. The cops were behind them. We shouted at them to go around us and go
through the sides, to get behind us. " The objective is to allow the
demonstrators of the leading procession to come and take shelter in the union
procession, behind the security service which is then preparing to stand up to
the cops.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
Confusion, misunderstanding and verbal aggression
Without knowing the unionists' street strategies, the maneuver is not understood
by all of the demonstrators who are fleeing the police. Under stress, some insist
that the SO be retreated, which is technically impossible.
At that moment, the slippages begin. To the worried, but understandable
injunctions, are added insults aimed at trade unionists, with a much heavier
political load: " queers ", " collaborators ", " whores " ... " There is a
guy who called us" merguez eaters "too. This insult is a classic. Me it makes me
laugh, I'm a vegetarian, " laughs a CGT unionist. Homophobia, sectarianism,
misogyny and class contempt, it's all there. Like an echo to the insults launched
the previous Saturday, to which were added racist insults: comrades of the
unitary SO then being called " dirty niggas " by some demonstrators ...
While the whole of the leading procession has ebbed or dispersed, the anti-riot
forces finally reach the union procession. " We first received 4 or 5 tear gas
grenades," says an activist. We couldn't see anything anymore, there was so much
gas. A group of BRAVM came up in front of us. But we held on. We united, we held
the line, and they had to back down. "
Hold the line and never back down, despite the air saturated with gas and the
violence of the charges: a strategy that pays off to hold the street. The
procession then resumes its progression as the cops retreat. At that time, the
front of the union procession passed the blocking point located at the level of
the building under construction and the EHPAD, and headed towards the Pelleport
metro station. The trade unionists positioned at the front of the procession are
preparing to take the entire demonstration towards the Place de la République. A
series of speeches is planned there.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
First stab in the back
It is then that a first stab will be planted in the backs of the demonstrators by
a small group, a stab that will seal the fate of this demonstration, but also of
the following one.
After taking shelter in the union procession while the unitary security service
was blocking the police, a group of demonstrators began to stir up the fire at
the level of the building under construction and to build a barricade with the
material available. The effect is disastrous: the union procession is now cut in
two. The front, with the flatbed truck for speaking, the front square and the
unitary order service, finds itself cut off from most of the union procession,
stuck behind, blocked by the barricade, without any possibility. to move forward.
" The procession stopped a little before we arrived at the Saint-Fargeau metro
station. We remained immobilized for at least forty-five minutes, maybe more,
says a CGT unionist from Val-de-Marne.As I walked a little further, I saw smoke
further. The front row had been able to advance but the procession got stuck by a
barricade and a fire. "
A barricade - supposed to separate the demonstrators and the power - was
therefore set up by a small group inside the union procession ! An incredible
inconsistency which, from a symbol of resistance, has made a symbol of division
of the social movement.
Rocket and firecracker firing at the union banner
A group (the same ?) Will also target, not the cops, but the front of the union
procession " They fired a small rocket and launched firecrackers while aiming at
the square head. It fell near the unitary banner, "said a friend from
SUD-Éducation. The activists of Solidaires, who secure this sector of the square
head, are near the shots. No one will be hurt and the incident will have no
consequences. But, again, the symbol is very heavy.
It is around 5 pm, night is falling and the situation will become tense, this
time at the back of the parade. Several political organizations, which have been
trampling for hours a few tens of meters from the starting point, like the UCL,
decide to dissolve their processions when it becomes clear that the demonstration
will not be able to achieve its initial goal. The union procession, blocked by
the barricade, also begins to disperse. Despite this, the violence of the cops
will be unleashed.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
New cop assault
The cops are positioned in the rue des Tourelles, in the rue Henri-Dubouillon, in
the rue Haxo and in the rue Saint-Fargeau. Lallement holds his revenge. New
charges, accompanied by tear gas and de-encircling grenades, were then launched
in Avenue Gambetta against the union procession blocked by the barricade. New
crowd movements and new ebbs. The processions of the FSU and Solidaires succeed
in evacuating the premises, despite the chaos. The procession of the CGT is that
day positioned further forward. There, at the stop, there is the van of the
departmental union of 93, that of the CGT-Interim, one of the local Picardy union
of Santerre and finally a van of the regional union Île-de-France . In other
words, the vans of CGT organizations in the poorest department of Île-de-France,
Around thirty activists and CGT activists remain around, initially in charge of
leading the procession: " We suffered a lot of tear gas, without any protective
equipment. It was chaotic. It seemed obvious that we could not continue the demo
as planned. Most of the demonstrators went up to the Porte des Lilas. As the
charges, tear gas, and de-encirclement grenades continued, we had to back up the
vans and then attempted to turn them around. "
Second stab in the back
The second stab in the back will be carried at that time by a group of
demonstrators (the same ?) Who sweep over what remains of the CGT procession and
physically attack the trade unionists, even as the cops go wild with batons. The
thirty trade unionists are literally bored (!) By this group. Insults are raining
down: " They shouted at us that we were traitors, cops, tells one of the Nass
union members, that the CGT was worse than the prefecture of police, that we had
started to agreement with her to screw up the demo. "Union members are pushed
around, some and some are beaten and slapped. A group among the attackers sets
out to block the trucks, to prevent them from fleeing the cops and to force them
to stay in the middle of the clashes. They also undertake to explode their
windows with hammers. The vans of the UL de Santerre and the UD 93 managed to
cross, not without damage. There remain those of the URIF and the CGT-Interim,
stuck in a double trap, concentric: that of the hooded aggressors, and that of
the cops who in the meantime have spread all around.
New police charges are launched. The remaining trade unionists and the last two
vans managed to free themselves and take refuge in a neighboring low-cost housing
estate, at number 211 avenue Gambetta. " We finally managed to enter an open-air
car park, at the foot of residential buildings. . We parked the vehicles as far
away as possible, then we waited for the leading SO to join us so that we could
evacuate. » Makeshift shelter in the storm of violence.
The cops finish the job
The unitary union SO finally succeeded in joining the demonstrators who had
remained stuck in the trap of the cops, making their way through the neighboring
streets. When the SO militants arrive, they witness a chaotic scene, a vision of
collapse and a totalitarian world: in a twilight light, ranks of armored cops,
blocking all the streets, beat up the demonstrators who seek to flee the scene,
even as some put their hands in the air, amid fires and clouds of tear gas. The
CGT unionists are preparing to leave the parking lot where they have taken
refuge, but this time accompanied by the SO. In the midst of the chaos, the
inter-organ collective Front Social continues to give voice to the sound system
to hammer out its slogans, giving a heartwarming example of combativeness and
solidarity.
Near the rue des Tourelles, when crossing the cordon of the cops, brutality is
unleashed, again: the unionists and the SO cross a " guard of honor»Formed by
the cops in armor over about thirty meters, where they are heavily beaten, with
shields and batons. The trade unionists and the unitary SO CGT-Solidaires finally
reach the Porte des Lilas. It is around 6.30 p.m. The place is calm. Breathable
air. We take care of the injured. The chaos that ravages the streets just a few
hundred meters away gives way to the quiet and ordinary life of the neighborhood.
We start to breathe. We believe we are finally done. But the respite only lasts a
few minutes, police hatred has not yet dried up: heavy grenade fire in the
direction of union vans drowns the Porte des Lilas in a few moments in a thick
fog of tear gas. They will only stop chasing us beyond the periphery.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
Consequences and outstanding questions
First consequence of this delirious day: the trade unions gave up participating
in the demonstration on the following Saturday, December 12. It is impossible to
guarantee the safety of union members in such a context, with both cops and
unidentified assailants on our backs, in an even more dangerous configuration
(the Place du Châtelet).
From this experience, activists can draw lessons on police strategies, on the
porosity of informal processions and on the consequences of authoritarian
practices which reveal the principle of " diversity of tactics ". But many
questions remain unanswered. And in particular three: to which camp belong the
groups which helped the cops, indirectly and directly, to suppress the
demonstration ? What camp do the militant groups claim to be on, who subsequently
rejoiced in publications on the web ? And in the service of which camp do certain
groups encourage them to attack union processions during upcoming demonstrations?
Libertarian communists unionized with the CGT and Solidaires
This story was written from the testimonies of 9 demonstrators, some members of
the CGT or Solidaires, who came from all over the Paris region and who
experienced these events.
https://unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Des-flics-devant-des-agresseurs-dans-le-dos-la-manif-du-5-decembre-telle-que
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Message: 6
A irrupção de uma mistura de grupos fascistas, de extrema direita, supremacistas
brancos e grupos e indivíduos conspiradores do QAnon no edifício do Capitólio dos
EUA mostra a profunda debilidade que reina nos Estados Unidos, agravada por
quatro anos de promoção de idéias e políticas reacionárias por Trump em uma ampla
gama de questões. Aqueles que participaram da invasão do Capitólio apresentaram
uma aliança de interesses que ia além da questão de classe. Então, você pode
encontrar um CEO de uma empresa de análise de dados, um proprietário de uma rede
de supermercado, um advogado e policiais, ao lado de professores, universitários,
corretores de imóveis (agentes imobiliários), bombeiros, bartenders e tatuadores.
The Capitol invasion was uncoordinated and there was no general and joint plan to
strike a coup, although some of those who came to Washington were armed. A coup
requires serious planning, as well as a degree of support between the police, the
military and the ruling class. Although the weak defense of the Capitol building
can be attributed in part to the sympathy of the police and the National Guard
for the cause of these alleged insurrectionists, it was nowhere near the level
necessary to carry out a successful coup. Nor did the violence come close to the
level of a lasting uprising.
Large sectors of the ruling class, both within and outside state structures, have
been troubled over the past four years by Trump's isolationist policies and his
attacks on a "normality" desired by them. He is very volatile, unstable and
irresponsible for his tastes. The Capitol invasion provided an excuse to attack
Trump and his supporters, as noted, attacks built on a broad class base and
comprised of right-wing billionaires, small business owners, marginalized
elements and some disgruntled workers and professionals.
Agora, esses setores da classe dominante buscam o restabelecimento do status quo
em Biden e Harris. Nenhum desses políticos são amigos da classe trabalhadora e
isso ficará óbvio nos próximos anos. Esta é mais uma razão para que um movimento
independente da classe trabalhadora, que inclua e reconheça as necessidades dos
nativos americanos, mulheres, hispânicos e negros, seja construído para combater
tanto o movimento de extrema direita e populista que Trump nutre e promove,
quanto o antigo estabelecimento representado pelo Partido Democrata e pela velha
guarda republicana.
It will be necessary to rescue some white workers from the influence of Trumpism.
Donald Trump cynically manipulated his disorganized army of supporters and
betrayed them when it was convenient, as witnessed first by his avid
encouragement to the crowds in Washington, followed soon by his denunciation to
the same people. He fed on the workers' dissatisfaction and resentment in rust
belts and elsewhere, victims of years of abandonment by successive governments,
whether Republicans or Democrats. He successfully filled the void left by the
lack of a powerful movement independent of the working class.
We must note that the high tolerance for the Trump crowd in Washington must be
contrasted with the treatment given to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations. In
fact, if they, or even any revolutionary group, had attempted an invasion of the
Capitol, the result would have been an instantaneous and brutal response, and
probably a massacre. We should also not forget that classifying Trump supporters
as "domestic extremists" is the same treatment that any revolutionary would
receive under different circumstances, as would the job losses that some
Trumpists are now experiencing as a result of the Capitol incident.
The Capitol is a symbol of the power and wealth of the ruling class. It was no
surprise the astonishment that was expressed by Trump supporters, once inside the
Capitol, with the opulence of this temple for the power of the ruling class.
Now, the narrative will be centered around the “defense of democracy” and that
all good people should join the Democratic Party. But it is the system that
Democrats and Republicans defend that has produced monsters like Trump. Biden was
quick to condemn the anger expressed in riots in many cities as a result of the
continuing murders of working class individuals, many of them black. He will
continue to do so, in order to support the police and in order to support
pro-business policies that will have a devastating effect on the working class
and poor Americans.
At the moment, it is beneficial for the employers' class to have a defender of
the status quo like Biden in power. Trump is seen as an embarrassment that must
be eliminated from the political body. If a strong revolutionary movement ever
reappeared in the U.S., then creatures like Trump or his ilk would be called upon
to create far-right populist movements and reestablish authoritarian regimes.
It can be seen in the recent political statements that the Biden-Harris
administration will seek its allies in union bureaucracies, among career
politicians and bureaucrats in the civil rights movement to maintain its control
and contain unrest in workplaces and neighborhoods. Furthermore, Biden's
incentive to green energy and the support of great social media hits like Twitter
and Facebook point to a restructuring of American capitalism that a part of the
ruling class wants, far from protectionism and support for the military
industries that republicans sponsor.
Finally, let's take a look at the hypocrisy of many Republicans, eager to
dissociate themselves from Trump after the Capitol incident, but eager
facilitators until then. The same goes for Theresa May, who was an enthusiastic
supporter in this country, as was Boris Johnson, who recommended Trump for the
Nobel Prize, as well as the hateful Michael Gove.
Other Trump admirers in the UK
Nigel Farage, of course, fully supported Trump, even supporting him in the
presidential election result, but he issued a very brief sentence on Twitter
claiming to believe that the attack on the Capitol was wrong. Farage claims to be
a man of the people, but he was willing to waste £ 10,000 (£ 70,000) on a bet on
the outcome of the presidential election while people lost their jobs and were
unable to feed their children. In November, Farage also lied on Twitter about the
situation at the Napier barracks in Folkestone, Kent (a facility that is used to
house newcomers to asylum seekers). Farage showed images of asylum seekers
protesting (shouting at the police at the barracks' gates) claiming "everyone
wants four-star hotels and a trip to Anfield". Indeed,
Other well-known pro-Trump figures in the UK include Jacob Rees Mogg, who wrote a
flattering article about Trump in The Times and made many other pro-Trump
statements. In December, Mogg said UNICEF "should be ashamed of itself" for
spending thousands of pounds on feeding hungry children in the UK, when "it
should care for people in the world's poorest and most needy countries". This
tells us everything we need to know about the right-wing “populism” that uses the
working class as pawns in a game of divide to govern for the benefit of the system.
Real and significant changes in our lives can only happen, not only through
attacks on a government building, not through more police and state surveillance
or through capitalist elections, - but through a working class revolution that
destroys the State, the class system and abolish capitalism, through which we
share power and resources in our communities collectively. We can only get close
to that goal with a working class that is strengthened and united as much as
possible, not divided into Democrats and Republicans, Labor and Conservatives -
divisions that only benefit the parasitic ruling class.
Source:
https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2021/01/10/the-bud-lite-putsch-or-the-storming-of-the-us-capitol/
Translation> A. Padalecki
Related content:
https://noticiasanarquistas.noblogs.org/post/2021/01/15/motim-no-capitolio-a-confusao-do-imaginario-democratico/
anarchist news agency-ana
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Capitol) By ANA (ca, de, it, pt) [machine translation]
(a-infos-en@ainfos.ca)
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Message: 1
French video game company Ubisoft recently found itself in the limelight over a
harassment case. A sexist and virilist working atmosphere denounced for a long
time already by unionists and workers in the gaming world. ---- The video game
industry was built by and for men. This was already what Mar_Lard denounced in
2013 in an article, widely relayed at the time[1]. She criticized the
over-sexualized image of the body of women, the schoolboy, sexist and frequent
jokes on the part of men or the waves of online harassment towards those who
dared to raise their voices. This masculinist atmosphere has been the breeding
ground for the great alt-rightmovement [2]in recent years. This summer, it's
Ubisoft, one of the world leaders in video games, creator of Assassin's Creed ,
Rayman or Just Dance, who got caught up in a sexual assault case.
It is therefore in this context that the Ubisoft case was declared this summer.
Finally, several accusations of harassment and sexual assault have been
pronounced against directors of studios, creatives or editorials of this
developer. Sexist remarks, misogynistic behavior or abuse of power on the part of
managers are evoked.
A historically sexist industry
Inequalities between women and men can be found at Ubisoft. In a press release of
November 25, 2020[3], the union section of Solidaires Informatique Video Games
(SI-JV) at Ubisoft Paris pointed out the pay inequalities between women and men,
which can go up to 10% of difference. The women in the studio would also access
positions of responsibility less frequently, with constant seniority and would
have more precarious contracts. These are structural problems that translate, in
part, into very real domination that directly affects women in the video game
industry.
The first charges brought by Liberation[4]concerned high-ranking men, protected
mainly by a " wall of HRs ". Indeed, several problematic cases seem to have been
traced to certain HR teams who were hushing up the case; often because the
problematic man was in high place and defended by these HRs with: " it's his
character ", " he is like that " or " it should not be taken badly ".
Throw your pig at Ubisoft ! (image from the game Beyond Good and Evil 2)
The management of the studios seem to turn a deaf ear: the actions taken by the
studios to try to reverse the situation are, for many, seen as " publicity stunts
". These actions do little, or slowly, to improve diversity within teams and
departments. A few appearances in events labeled " diversity ", but little more.
In fact, nothing seems to have really changed.
A union response to the oppressions suffered
It is therefore in this deleterious atmosphere, sometimes described as a boy's
club, that the union sections at the Ubisoft Studio in Paris have played a
leading role in acting on the ground. The collective agreement within the video
game industry is the agreement of technical design offices, consulting
engineering firms and consulting companies, known as Syntec. The unionization
rate within this collective agreement is less than two percent.
While there was notoriously no union section in the studio, a situation which
obviously delighted the management, two sections were created during the year
2020. The first is the union section Solidaires Informatique video games, at the
beginning of the year. The section produced on July 3, two days after the first
article of Liberation , a call for testimonies to try to free the words of the
victims. The second section comes from the Union of Video Game Workers (STJV).
The STJV invited the victims of the Ubisoft studio in Montpellier to get closer
to them and them for psychological support or support.
The management of Ubisoft carries out, it, some minor actions: only part of the
defendants are laid off, the majority is simply transferred to less " visible "
positions, but indeed still in office. Also, an anonymous, but completely opaque
system is put in place to report concerns to an independent entity. Quickly, the
union section considers all this insufficient in view of the testimonies
collected. Thus, at the end of July, it publishes on its site: " The Solidaires
Informatique union announces that it is working on a collective legal action
against the Ubisoft group " .
What games for tomorrow ?
Despite these actions, the group continues to turn a deaf ear. For example, the
Numerama site published in September 2020, serious similar accusations in an
Ubisoft studio based in Paris: Nadéo[5]. This article followed another call for
evidence from the union. Despite these appalling testimonies of abuse of power,
Ubisoft's management has not reacted publicly and does not appear to have
undertaken any internal investigation.
Obviously, the problems of sexism don't stop at Ubisoft's doors. The same year,
the Californian video game studio Insomniac Games was faced with the same kind of
charges. Several employees have decided to resign to protest against a culture of
harassment towards the women of the studio.
The pattern seems to repeat itself. Even if union actions are initiated and allow
the support of the victims of a historically and structurally sexist industry,
enormous fundamental fights must still be waged. The fight for equality, for the
rights of women and minorities, must continue to be a priority. With a very low
unionization rate in this sector, we must also endeavor to bring together workers
so that they can decide, together, how to organize themselves to produce games in
a healthy and democratic context. for all.
H. (UCL Paris North-East)
Validate
[1] Mar_Lard, "Sexism among geeks: why our community is sick and how to fix it,"
cafaitgenre.org , March 16, 2013.
[2] The alt-right refers to a part of the American extreme right which rejects
classical conservatism, militates for white supremacism and against feminism.
[3] "Acareer at Ubisoft Paris for women ? », Solidaires Informatiques Ubisoft
Paris, November 25, 2020.
[4] "Ubisoft, harassment at the helm," Liberation , 1 stJuly 2020.
[5] "'You'll cry the first few times': what's going on in the Ubisoft studio
behind Trackmania ? », Numerama , September 10, 2020.
https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Orientation-federale-L-engagement-de-l-UCL-contre-l-islamopho
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Message: 2
Electricity companies announce significant increases in a necessary and essential
good, especially in winter and especially with the last polar wave. In this way
they intend to pressure the people so that, at a time when it is difficult to do
without energy, they pay what they ask. It is a legal robbery, not only with the
approval of the State, but also promoted by it, since electric power is a
business for many, but also for the State that takes 26% (21% of VAT and 5%
electricity tax). ---- The left-wing government washes its hands because it says
that it is a matter for private companies, displaying its usual hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, energy poverty is growing and working-class neighborhoods such as
Cañada Real and many others where the unemployed abound and precarious jobs that
provide little income in the houses, accuse the knife of these large companies,
in whose boards of directors they feel bourgeois , aristocrats and politicians
from across the parliamentary spectrum who arrive through the so-called revolving
doors.
To control energy is to control the population and subdue it. That is why there
exists and always existed such good relations between the political class,
governments and large companies, which also manage this market as an oligopoly
where rates are set based on tricks with the sole objective of increasing their
income statements while they ruin the working class and squeeze it a little more.
It is shameful that electricity rates are set based on the kilowatt that costs
the most to produce, a perfect system so that the robbery appears perfectly
coherent when the lightning bolt arrives. In addition, the loot is divided among
four, since the production companies are also the marketers.
A very complex, dark and cumbersome system, created with that intention, to
confuse consumers and disarm them in the face of any criticism or protest,
keeping them in ignorance.
But, fortunately, the situation and the unrest among the population is raising
protests and even direct actions against the interests of large companies,
including attacks on their assets. It is not surprising, since Spanish
electricity is among the most expensive in Europe and the salaries of workers the
most precarious and reduced. The formula is perfect for the social explosion.
Energy is an essential good for human beings and cannot be in the hands of
private interests. This rise is the last straw in a situation for those at the
bottom who can no longer take it any longer and may be the fuse for a larger
revolt against capitalism and the state. That is why we believe that we must
light that fuse, call protests, and use all the means we have at hand to harm the
political and economic power that seeks to condemn the population to poverty,
cold and electricity with the rise in electricity rates. the misery.
The disorder and chaos generated by the statist-capitalist system is unbearable.
It has to be the people, the working class, who ends it, taking possession of the
means of production (also those of energy) to manage it without missing anyone.
But for this we need what we always propose, the social revolution. A revolution
that eliminates a system that condemns the majority of the population to
precariousness and poverty while a few enjoy the wealth that we all produce.
Iberian Anarchist Federation
https://federacionanarquistaiberica.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/la-subida-de-la-luz-una-mecha-para-encender-la-protesta/#more-1081
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Message: 3
Today, on Pólwiejska Street, near the monument to Stary Marych, a happening was
held, related to the work on the amendment to the Code of Conduct in Petty
Offenses Cases. It was attended by a dozen or so people associated with the
Poznan section of the Anarchist Federation. Passers-by could experience being
written down by "plain clothes and police officers." Along with writing, they
received a "mandate" and an appropriate instruction. According to the changes
prepared by the deputies of the ruling party, citizens will lose the right to
refuse to accept a seat. ---- In relevant speeches, the activists of the
Anarchist Federation tried to explain that the planned changes are only and
exclusively a way to intimidate the society and strengthen the repressive apparatus.
It is worth recalling that in the times of the crisis related to the pandemic,
the authorities did not save money on spending to strengthen the police - instead
of protecting health, money was spent, among others for the purchase of water
cannons, and during the ongoing protests, the police were given additional bonuses.
The assumed changes are criticized by virtually all experts who are childish of
the law, if only because of the violation of the presumption of innocence and the
difficulty in appealing. The draft gives the possibility of appealing to the
court, but at the same time does not guarantee that the penalty will be suspended
before the judgment is issued. It is reasonable to recognize that in the face of
mass acquittals in the Courts - in cases related to both social protests, but
also pandemic regulations and restrictions - the deputies want to create another
legal provision that will facilitate the punishment of defiant. At the same time,
they do not take into account the legal interpretation and the quite obvious
premises proving that the proposed changes are only legal rubbish, which will not
be able to survive. Even if the amendment does not enter into force, the mere
wastage of time by deputies and members of parliament preparing it, it says a lot
about the shoe and the arrogance on the part of the authorities. Once again, it
is more important to build the mechanisms of the police state, instead of real
support for the society in the time of the pandemic crisis
https://www.rozbrat.org/informacje/poznan/4750-wylacz-program-wina-protest-przeciwko-panstwu-policyjnemu-relacja
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Message: 4
Anyone can end up on the street. When it comes to a Roma family, this is doubly
true. Download, print and distribute the January issue of the A3 wall newspaper!
---- We have Christian holidays behind us, so what do you remember about some of
the blessings? One is so Catholic and so sincere that it would bring tears to
one's eyes. The pastor and mayor Roland Solloch, sponsor and protégé of the YES
movement in his godly post in Varnsdorf, told the people of his town to move out
of the town or to join the business with poverty. He did not recommend
homelessness to them - according to the subsidy rules in his city, he would not
recognize this status for them. They carefully sort their sheep.
The idea that you will lose housing and have nowhere to go sucks at all times.
What if it's cold, it's below zero outside, and the snow exceptionally lasts
longer than a day? In addition, when there is a hard lockdown and you have
nowhere to warm up, and we have an established police party? And if you are not a
member of the majority, do you have darker skin and, moreover, your previous
residence was in a declared excluded locality? You already have so much bad luck
in you that you just can't get out of it and at least a little normal or
affordable housing is taboo for you. Systemic racism will not be covered by the
coronavirus crisis. And the mayor is a natural part of it.
Several families from Varnsdorf in North Bohemia got into this situation. At the
end of last year, the new owner of the apartments they rented is evicted and they
now have nowhere to go. They got into this mess due, among other things, to
several long-term systemic difficulties that (not only) poorer and especially
Roma people have to deal with.
"So let it be like normal decent people!" Even so, one of the arguments of white
"decent Czechs", who are so happy to comment on this topic, sounds. Let's leave
aside the fact that even a job not as easy for Roma as white people - a vicious
circle of prejudices (Roma don't want to work - do they want these, will you give
them a job? - I won't give because they don't). and they have a job, they face
the same discrimination. In one of the families that now found itself without a
roof over their heads, the Baláž family, both parents work, and both even work
for a city run by the doctor of theology Solloch. They are known as good workers,
nor do they have rent debts.
The Affordable Housing Initiative calls on the city to help families. This is
fenced off by the fact that it has offered families alternative housing. Yes, he
was offered to leave the city or go to the TGM hostel. It is declared one of the
worst hostels in the country. There is no privacy (kitchen and bathroom common to
the whole floor, total capacity overload, etc.). Children do not have the
conditions to learn in peace (even if the government opens schools and stops
making school children hostage epidemics).
Hostels have become a vulgar white business with black poverty. There are
incredibly high rental prices because the owners use them to pay for the
benefits. Housing prices are usually not set on the basis of square meters, but
on how many people live in the unit. How they recruit as many people as possible
into the war cattle here and collect benefits from them that will help them deal
with them. It is no different in the TGM hostel in Varnsdorf. Payment for the
city hostel TGM is 121 crowns for an adult and 60 crowns per day for a child!
Cunek wouldn't have gone to it either, and he was receiving social benefits. The
hostel is in a desolate state, and yet housing for Baláž's would cost CZK 15,600
per month. This is the amount for which you can rent a luxury apartment "for
demanding clients" in a similar location. If you are not Romani.
It is a pity that Varnsdorf does not have social housing. Ah, yes. The city
bought about twenty flats from poverty traders and reconstructed them into social
housing with money from European funds. But it is housing only for whites, says
the mayor.
Currently, the housing situation is difficult for many people. But if you are
Romani and also from an excluded locality, this is nothing new for you. Even if
you try your best, to humiliate yourself by proving that you live properly, work
and will be saved on bail, you will not achieve normal or at least a little
dignified housing, an epidemic of non-epidemics. And the mayor of the Old
Catholic Home Church explains to us that we "receive from Jesus what we need and
how much." So we thank him very much and let all the racists fuck off.
Amen.
A3 ( January 2021) for download HERE . http://www.afed.cz/A3/A3-2021-01.pdf
Download, print, distribute!
The A3 wall newspaper is published by the Anarchist Federation every month. They
are intended mainly for dissemination through stickers in the streets or posting
in workplaces and schools.
Related links: An
emergency does not mean anything. Roma families in Varnsdorf lost their homes
before Christmas
Did they try Baláž enough? The effort is useless when the system does not work
Open letter to the mayor of Varnsdorf Roland Solloch regarding the eviction of
families from Kovárská Street
https://www.afed.cz/text/7285/a3-pozehnani-starokatolickeho-rasisty
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During the demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris, the union procession faced
police violence, unfortunately the usual. But, for the first time, he also had to
endure the assault of a group of demonstrators. Verbal assaults, physical
assaults, ransacking of equipment, burning of a barricade cutting the procession
in two and facilitating the police attack ... Full story. ---- Every year, at the
beginning of December, the organizations of the private and precarious workers
(CGT-Chômeurs rebelles, Agir contre le unemployment, Apeis, MNCP) and several
unions of employees (including those of the CGT, Solidaires and FSU) organize a
demonstration in Paris against unemployment and precariousness. That of Saturday,
December 5, 2020 was part of a convergence of struggles both against the new "
reform " of unemployment insurance and against the Comprehensive Security Law.
This demonstration was also supported by various political organizations,
including the Union Communiste Libertaire. Its activists were present, alongside
their fellow workers, in union processions or in the UCL procession.
A rally at the Trocadero and a united demonstration against this law and against
police violence had already gathered thousands of demonstrators the two previous
Saturdays. This popular success, a real snub for power, was not to the taste of
Prefect Lallement, who tried to ban the demonstration on December 5. But the
unions have maintained their call to demonstrate, even if the demonstration is
banned. A new snub for power, whose frustration will result in repressive rage of
rare brutality.
Police and union preparations
On the said day, the meeting was therefore fixed at the Porte des Lilas, for a
departure scheduled at 2 p.m. towards Place de la République, according to a
route imposed by the police headquarters.
The police force is impressive: the cramped streets are surrounded by armored
cops, heavily armed, trucks and riot gates. The cops keep watch until the
demonstrators arrive by public transport, such as those stationed on the tram
platforms, among the residents of the neighborhood, staring at everyone who gets
off a train.
From 1 p.m., in a dry and biting cold, the trade unionists set up along Avenue
Gambetta to prepare and organize the procession: assembly of sound systems,
arrangement of vans, deployment of banners, balloons and banners for expression
demands and the visibility of the procession.
A unitary CGT-Solidaires service is then set up. What is its role ? It's time to
twist some fantasies.
Adama Committee, CGT, Solidaires, at the demonstration of November 28, 2020
against the Global Security Law.
cc Patrice Leclerc / Social movement photo library
Evolution of union SO design in recent years
A certain number of people have kept from the SO of the CGT a not very tender
image of sectarian " big arms " dating from the years 1970-1980. In fact, in
recent years, a change has taken place, as one libertarian activist testifies: "
There is now pluralism ; we see women taking on coordination responsibilities ;
there is cooperation with the SO of Solidaires, as there was with the SO of the
Adama Committee on November 28. So many reasons that pushed me to accept being
part of it when my union asked me to. "
The members of the CGT's SO Ile-de-France, like those of Solidaires, are in fact
delegated by their union to carry out this task. On December 5, there were
intermittent entertainment workers, AP-HP employees, printing workers, education
and research employees, and activists from interprofessional structures. local.
The SO's mandate is not to " police the demonstration ", but to ensure the
safety of the demonstrators, preventing the risk of accidents (crowd movements,
vehicles, etc.). He ensures that the procession progresses continuously: in fact,
a procession is never more exposed than when it is at a standstill. The SO thus
helps self-protection against police provocations and possible attacks from
hostile groups, such as those on the extreme right.
How the prefecture tries to use the "head procession"
Shortly before the scheduled departure time, the first police manipulation, now
usual, since 2016: the cops who park in a row near the union procession, at the
corner of the rue des Tourelles, retreat and disappear, leaving a void to the
'front of the procession. This space will allow the constitution of the informal
procession called " head ". For those of the demonstrators who join him, it is
a question of occupying a space freed from the constraints implied by the
collective and coordinated action of organizations and structured collectives.
Festive space for some, offensive space for others, but also, for some, space to
monopolize the " direction " of the event.
Since 2016, the prefecture has learned how it can use the "leading procession "
to serve its objectives. On the political level: symbolically relegating to the
background the organizers of the event, to better make their demands invisible
and thus undermine the militant mobilization of the previous days in the
workplaces and in the neighborhoods, mobilization essential to bring people into
the street.
On the repressive level, the interest is to position the clashes between cops and
insurrectionists no longer at the rear, as before 2016, but at the front of the
demonstration, to justify the blocking of the streets and justify the violent
charges against the 'entire procession, including against sectors that have
chosen non-violent action.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
A route through narrow streets
The procession ends up moving shortly before 3 p.m. The demonstrators rushed down
Avenue Gambetta, towards Place de la République. The union sound systems give
voice. The square head is in place with its unitary banner, and the members of
the security service are ready to intervene in front of the cops to prevent the
charges. The crowd is very dense, large, the demonstration progresses very slowly
in the narrow avenue. From the point of view of attendance, it is a success.
Arrived at rue Haxo, near the Saint-Fargeau metro, the unitary order service
CGT-Solidaires helps a group of teufeurs to insert their gigantic truck into the
crowd, to constitute a festive pole in the middle of the procession of organizations.
At the back of the procession, political organizations, including UCL, await the
start.
Read also " Faced with the cops, we do not want stab wounds in the back " ,
press release from the Ile-de-France groups of the UCL, December 24, 2020.
Unionists believe that police violence could occur near the police station of the
20 th or on arrival at the Place de la République. But Lallement's blow job will
happen much faster, barely 600 meters after the departure of the procession.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
A fire is lit in front of the nursing home
The route imposed by the prefecture leads the procession to walk along an EHPAD,
at 161 avenue Gambetta. It is more than 4 pm when the front of the union
procession begins to arrive at its height, preceded by the procession " leading
". The caregivers, but also the residents, greet us at the windows. The adjoining
building, at number 159, is covered with scaffolding. While the neighborhood is
crisscrossed by cops, the site is however not secure. Everything is freely
available there: metal barriers, construction materials, various materials and
insulation panels: very light, very large, transportable at arm's length, and
very combustible ... The trap is set. The string is very thick, but the
demonstrators of the leading procession are being tricked. The site is looted. A
fire is lit on the track, hampering the demonstration, in front of the nursing
home... To decide where the demonstration will stop and decide where the clashes
will take place,
The cops attack
The first police charges are violent, first targeting the leading procession. To
the blows of batons are added the fire of tear gas canisters, making the street
unbreathable. " It was burning nearby and, with the clouds of gas, the nursing
home nurses were distraught. They rushed to close the windows and make the
residents move back into the rooms, "said a CGT unionist from 93. Some
demonstrators responded with rocket fire and firecrackers. Then the leading
procession disperses in the face of police assaults, which soon reach the top
trade union positions. Several young activists of the CGT, who nevertheless pose
no " threat ", Apart from the fact that they hold the line and refuse to back
down, are violently assaulted and clubbed by the cops.
The majority of the demonstrators in the leading procession will not succeed in
passing the blocking point located at the level of the building under
construction. They then begin to flow back towards the unitary union procession,
in a crowd aggravated by the gas-saturated air and the cramped nature of the street.
The situation is dangerous: with the disorderly reflux of the leading procession,
with the panic caused by the attacks by the cops, and with the inexorable push,
behind, thousands of demonstrators of the union procession who advance with their
vehicles, the risks of trampling are big. The SW then tightens in the middle of
the track, to clear the spaces on the sides, inviting the demonstrators to bypass
them. A CGT activist, in the front line of the union procession, said: " They
were running towards us. Some had difficulty breathing because of the gas and
coughed. The cops were behind them. We shouted at them to go around us and go
through the sides, to get behind us. " The objective is to allow the
demonstrators of the leading procession to come and take shelter in the union
procession, behind the security service which is then preparing to stand up to
the cops.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
Confusion, misunderstanding and verbal aggression
Without knowing the unionists' street strategies, the maneuver is not understood
by all of the demonstrators who are fleeing the police. Under stress, some insist
that the SO be retreated, which is technically impossible.
At that moment, the slippages begin. To the worried, but understandable
injunctions, are added insults aimed at trade unionists, with a much heavier
political load: " queers ", " collaborators ", " whores " ... " There is a
guy who called us" merguez eaters "too. This insult is a classic. Me it makes me
laugh, I'm a vegetarian, " laughs a CGT unionist. Homophobia, sectarianism,
misogyny and class contempt, it's all there. Like an echo to the insults launched
the previous Saturday, to which were added racist insults: comrades of the
unitary SO then being called " dirty niggas " by some demonstrators ...
While the whole of the leading procession has ebbed or dispersed, the anti-riot
forces finally reach the union procession. " We first received 4 or 5 tear gas
grenades," says an activist. We couldn't see anything anymore, there was so much
gas. A group of BRAVM came up in front of us. But we held on. We united, we held
the line, and they had to back down. "
Hold the line and never back down, despite the air saturated with gas and the
violence of the charges: a strategy that pays off to hold the street. The
procession then resumes its progression as the cops retreat. At that time, the
front of the union procession passed the blocking point located at the level of
the building under construction and the EHPAD, and headed towards the Pelleport
metro station. The trade unionists positioned at the front of the procession are
preparing to take the entire demonstration towards the Place de la République. A
series of speeches is planned there.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
First stab in the back
It is then that a first stab will be planted in the backs of the demonstrators by
a small group, a stab that will seal the fate of this demonstration, but also of
the following one.
After taking shelter in the union procession while the unitary security service
was blocking the police, a group of demonstrators began to stir up the fire at
the level of the building under construction and to build a barricade with the
material available. The effect is disastrous: the union procession is now cut in
two. The front, with the flatbed truck for speaking, the front square and the
unitary order service, finds itself cut off from most of the union procession,
stuck behind, blocked by the barricade, without any possibility. to move forward.
" The procession stopped a little before we arrived at the Saint-Fargeau metro
station. We remained immobilized for at least forty-five minutes, maybe more,
says a CGT unionist from Val-de-Marne.As I walked a little further, I saw smoke
further. The front row had been able to advance but the procession got stuck by a
barricade and a fire. "
A barricade - supposed to separate the demonstrators and the power - was
therefore set up by a small group inside the union procession ! An incredible
inconsistency which, from a symbol of resistance, has made a symbol of division
of the social movement.
Rocket and firecracker firing at the union banner
A group (the same ?) Will also target, not the cops, but the front of the union
procession " They fired a small rocket and launched firecrackers while aiming at
the square head. It fell near the unitary banner, "said a friend from
SUD-Éducation. The activists of Solidaires, who secure this sector of the square
head, are near the shots. No one will be hurt and the incident will have no
consequences. But, again, the symbol is very heavy.
It is around 5 pm, night is falling and the situation will become tense, this
time at the back of the parade. Several political organizations, which have been
trampling for hours a few tens of meters from the starting point, like the UCL,
decide to dissolve their processions when it becomes clear that the demonstration
will not be able to achieve its initial goal. The union procession, blocked by
the barricade, also begins to disperse. Despite this, the violence of the cops
will be unleashed.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
New cop assault
The cops are positioned in the rue des Tourelles, in the rue Henri-Dubouillon, in
the rue Haxo and in the rue Saint-Fargeau. Lallement holds his revenge. New
charges, accompanied by tear gas and de-encircling grenades, were then launched
in Avenue Gambetta against the union procession blocked by the barricade. New
crowd movements and new ebbs. The processions of the FSU and Solidaires succeed
in evacuating the premises, despite the chaos. The procession of the CGT is that
day positioned further forward. There, at the stop, there is the van of the
departmental union of 93, that of the CGT-Interim, one of the local Picardy union
of Santerre and finally a van of the regional union Île-de-France . In other
words, the vans of CGT organizations in the poorest department of Île-de-France,
Around thirty activists and CGT activists remain around, initially in charge of
leading the procession: " We suffered a lot of tear gas, without any protective
equipment. It was chaotic. It seemed obvious that we could not continue the demo
as planned. Most of the demonstrators went up to the Porte des Lilas. As the
charges, tear gas, and de-encirclement grenades continued, we had to back up the
vans and then attempted to turn them around. "
Second stab in the back
The second stab in the back will be carried at that time by a group of
demonstrators (the same ?) Who sweep over what remains of the CGT procession and
physically attack the trade unionists, even as the cops go wild with batons. The
thirty trade unionists are literally bored (!) By this group. Insults are raining
down: " They shouted at us that we were traitors, cops, tells one of the Nass
union members, that the CGT was worse than the prefecture of police, that we had
started to agreement with her to screw up the demo. "Union members are pushed
around, some and some are beaten and slapped. A group among the attackers sets
out to block the trucks, to prevent them from fleeing the cops and to force them
to stay in the middle of the clashes. They also undertake to explode their
windows with hammers. The vans of the UL de Santerre and the UD 93 managed to
cross, not without damage. There remain those of the URIF and the CGT-Interim,
stuck in a double trap, concentric: that of the hooded aggressors, and that of
the cops who in the meantime have spread all around.
New police charges are launched. The remaining trade unionists and the last two
vans managed to free themselves and take refuge in a neighboring low-cost housing
estate, at number 211 avenue Gambetta. " We finally managed to enter an open-air
car park, at the foot of residential buildings. . We parked the vehicles as far
away as possible, then we waited for the leading SO to join us so that we could
evacuate. » Makeshift shelter in the storm of violence.
The cops finish the job
The unitary union SO finally succeeded in joining the demonstrators who had
remained stuck in the trap of the cops, making their way through the neighboring
streets. When the SO militants arrive, they witness a chaotic scene, a vision of
collapse and a totalitarian world: in a twilight light, ranks of armored cops,
blocking all the streets, beat up the demonstrators who seek to flee the scene,
even as some put their hands in the air, amid fires and clouds of tear gas. The
CGT unionists are preparing to leave the parking lot where they have taken
refuge, but this time accompanied by the SO. In the midst of the chaos, the
inter-organ collective Front Social continues to give voice to the sound system
to hammer out its slogans, giving a heartwarming example of combativeness and
solidarity.
Near the rue des Tourelles, when crossing the cordon of the cops, brutality is
unleashed, again: the unionists and the SO cross a " guard of honor»Formed by
the cops in armor over about thirty meters, where they are heavily beaten, with
shields and batons. The trade unionists and the unitary SO CGT-Solidaires finally
reach the Porte des Lilas. It is around 6.30 p.m. The place is calm. Breathable
air. We take care of the injured. The chaos that ravages the streets just a few
hundred meters away gives way to the quiet and ordinary life of the neighborhood.
We start to breathe. We believe we are finally done. But the respite only lasts a
few minutes, police hatred has not yet dried up: heavy grenade fire in the
direction of union vans drowns the Porte des Lilas in a few moments in a thick
fog of tear gas. They will only stop chasing us beyond the periphery.
Demonstration of December 5, 2020 in Paris.
cc Martin Noda / Hans Lucas / Red Photo Library
Consequences and outstanding questions
First consequence of this delirious day: the trade unions gave up participating
in the demonstration on the following Saturday, December 12. It is impossible to
guarantee the safety of union members in such a context, with both cops and
unidentified assailants on our backs, in an even more dangerous configuration
(the Place du Châtelet).
From this experience, activists can draw lessons on police strategies, on the
porosity of informal processions and on the consequences of authoritarian
practices which reveal the principle of " diversity of tactics ". But many
questions remain unanswered. And in particular three: to which camp belong the
groups which helped the cops, indirectly and directly, to suppress the
demonstration ? What camp do the militant groups claim to be on, who subsequently
rejoiced in publications on the web ? And in the service of which camp do certain
groups encourage them to attack union processions during upcoming demonstrations?
Libertarian communists unionized with the CGT and Solidaires
This story was written from the testimonies of 9 demonstrators, some members of
the CGT or Solidaires, who came from all over the Paris region and who
experienced these events.
https://unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Des-flics-devant-des-agresseurs-dans-le-dos-la-manif-du-5-decembre-telle-que
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A irrupção de uma mistura de grupos fascistas, de extrema direita, supremacistas
brancos e grupos e indivíduos conspiradores do QAnon no edifício do Capitólio dos
EUA mostra a profunda debilidade que reina nos Estados Unidos, agravada por
quatro anos de promoção de idéias e políticas reacionárias por Trump em uma ampla
gama de questões. Aqueles que participaram da invasão do Capitólio apresentaram
uma aliança de interesses que ia além da questão de classe. Então, você pode
encontrar um CEO de uma empresa de análise de dados, um proprietário de uma rede
de supermercado, um advogado e policiais, ao lado de professores, universitários,
corretores de imóveis (agentes imobiliários), bombeiros, bartenders e tatuadores.
The Capitol invasion was uncoordinated and there was no general and joint plan to
strike a coup, although some of those who came to Washington were armed. A coup
requires serious planning, as well as a degree of support between the police, the
military and the ruling class. Although the weak defense of the Capitol building
can be attributed in part to the sympathy of the police and the National Guard
for the cause of these alleged insurrectionists, it was nowhere near the level
necessary to carry out a successful coup. Nor did the violence come close to the
level of a lasting uprising.
Large sectors of the ruling class, both within and outside state structures, have
been troubled over the past four years by Trump's isolationist policies and his
attacks on a "normality" desired by them. He is very volatile, unstable and
irresponsible for his tastes. The Capitol invasion provided an excuse to attack
Trump and his supporters, as noted, attacks built on a broad class base and
comprised of right-wing billionaires, small business owners, marginalized
elements and some disgruntled workers and professionals.
Agora, esses setores da classe dominante buscam o restabelecimento do status quo
em Biden e Harris. Nenhum desses políticos são amigos da classe trabalhadora e
isso ficará óbvio nos próximos anos. Esta é mais uma razão para que um movimento
independente da classe trabalhadora, que inclua e reconheça as necessidades dos
nativos americanos, mulheres, hispânicos e negros, seja construído para combater
tanto o movimento de extrema direita e populista que Trump nutre e promove,
quanto o antigo estabelecimento representado pelo Partido Democrata e pela velha
guarda republicana.
It will be necessary to rescue some white workers from the influence of Trumpism.
Donald Trump cynically manipulated his disorganized army of supporters and
betrayed them when it was convenient, as witnessed first by his avid
encouragement to the crowds in Washington, followed soon by his denunciation to
the same people. He fed on the workers' dissatisfaction and resentment in rust
belts and elsewhere, victims of years of abandonment by successive governments,
whether Republicans or Democrats. He successfully filled the void left by the
lack of a powerful movement independent of the working class.
We must note that the high tolerance for the Trump crowd in Washington must be
contrasted with the treatment given to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations. In
fact, if they, or even any revolutionary group, had attempted an invasion of the
Capitol, the result would have been an instantaneous and brutal response, and
probably a massacre. We should also not forget that classifying Trump supporters
as "domestic extremists" is the same treatment that any revolutionary would
receive under different circumstances, as would the job losses that some
Trumpists are now experiencing as a result of the Capitol incident.
The Capitol is a symbol of the power and wealth of the ruling class. It was no
surprise the astonishment that was expressed by Trump supporters, once inside the
Capitol, with the opulence of this temple for the power of the ruling class.
Now, the narrative will be centered around the “defense of democracy” and that
all good people should join the Democratic Party. But it is the system that
Democrats and Republicans defend that has produced monsters like Trump. Biden was
quick to condemn the anger expressed in riots in many cities as a result of the
continuing murders of working class individuals, many of them black. He will
continue to do so, in order to support the police and in order to support
pro-business policies that will have a devastating effect on the working class
and poor Americans.
At the moment, it is beneficial for the employers' class to have a defender of
the status quo like Biden in power. Trump is seen as an embarrassment that must
be eliminated from the political body. If a strong revolutionary movement ever
reappeared in the U.S., then creatures like Trump or his ilk would be called upon
to create far-right populist movements and reestablish authoritarian regimes.
It can be seen in the recent political statements that the Biden-Harris
administration will seek its allies in union bureaucracies, among career
politicians and bureaucrats in the civil rights movement to maintain its control
and contain unrest in workplaces and neighborhoods. Furthermore, Biden's
incentive to green energy and the support of great social media hits like Twitter
and Facebook point to a restructuring of American capitalism that a part of the
ruling class wants, far from protectionism and support for the military
industries that republicans sponsor.
Finally, let's take a look at the hypocrisy of many Republicans, eager to
dissociate themselves from Trump after the Capitol incident, but eager
facilitators until then. The same goes for Theresa May, who was an enthusiastic
supporter in this country, as was Boris Johnson, who recommended Trump for the
Nobel Prize, as well as the hateful Michael Gove.
Other Trump admirers in the UK
Nigel Farage, of course, fully supported Trump, even supporting him in the
presidential election result, but he issued a very brief sentence on Twitter
claiming to believe that the attack on the Capitol was wrong. Farage claims to be
a man of the people, but he was willing to waste £ 10,000 (£ 70,000) on a bet on
the outcome of the presidential election while people lost their jobs and were
unable to feed their children. In November, Farage also lied on Twitter about the
situation at the Napier barracks in Folkestone, Kent (a facility that is used to
house newcomers to asylum seekers). Farage showed images of asylum seekers
protesting (shouting at the police at the barracks' gates) claiming "everyone
wants four-star hotels and a trip to Anfield". Indeed,
Other well-known pro-Trump figures in the UK include Jacob Rees Mogg, who wrote a
flattering article about Trump in The Times and made many other pro-Trump
statements. In December, Mogg said UNICEF "should be ashamed of itself" for
spending thousands of pounds on feeding hungry children in the UK, when "it
should care for people in the world's poorest and most needy countries". This
tells us everything we need to know about the right-wing “populism” that uses the
working class as pawns in a game of divide to govern for the benefit of the system.
Real and significant changes in our lives can only happen, not only through
attacks on a government building, not through more police and state surveillance
or through capitalist elections, - but through a working class revolution that
destroys the State, the class system and abolish capitalism, through which we
share power and resources in our communities collectively. We can only get close
to that goal with a working class that is strengthened and united as much as
possible, not divided into Democrats and Republicans, Labor and Conservatives -
divisions that only benefit the parasitic ruling class.
Source:
https://www.anarchistcommunism.org/2021/01/10/the-bud-lite-putsch-or-the-storming-of-the-us-capitol/
Translation> A. Padalecki
Related content:
https://noticiasanarquistas.noblogs.org/post/2021/01/15/motim-no-capitolio-a-confusao-do-imaginario-democratico/
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