Comments by "André" (@Andre-qo5ek) on "Andrewism"
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great lesson on how we got here..... but what about action?
i'll dive into the primary source.....
"Epilogue on the Movement against Capitalist Globalization" ... was ... disappointing.
it then linked to "Why We Don't Make Demands" ... which tries to make a case... but fails
i will go into "Why We Don't Make Demands" as it is trying to make a position that is more interesting .....
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". When was the last time 400,000 people were anywhere in New York without the police arresting anyone? That was protest not just as pressure valve, but as active pacification—as a way of diminishing the friction between protesters and the order they oppose. " - i agree here that protests are a pressure release, not action.
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"Limiting a movement to specific demands stifles diversity, setting it up for failure." ... they are not wrong that making demands also shows your hand.. that's fair. but it's also the reality of the situation. if you do not want to make demands, then you are not even playing the same game. and if you are not playing the same game then the people with the guns can just crush you. all the examples in the essays are not showing the reality that the movements did not have actual strength behind them. they were facades. seizing a location with no power extraction from that location does nothing. creating power vacuums does nothing if they are not filled.
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i'll give these articles one thing... they make me REALLY understand why the left's tactics bother me so much.
they yell about problems but also don't have solutions and reject other peoples solutions. they are like people that have not explored their emotional responses and can't express them coherently, they just flail in frustration with emotional dysregulation.
"It’s not our job to present ready-made solutions that the masses can applaud from the sidelines; leave that to demagogues. Our challenge, rather, is to create spaces where people can discuss and implement solutions directly, on an ongoing and collective basis. Rather than proposing quick fixes, we should be spreading new practices. We don’t need blueprints, but points of departure."
lets break this down:
"create spaces where people can discuss and implement solutions directly"
ok... so do that... buy land, incorporate a town, and so this.
"spreading new practices."
sure.. they can do that right now in their affinity cells and then in their towns.
"We don’t need blueprints, but points of departure.""
this is just rhetoric. unless we are to admit that the systems as they are , are actually ok.. and all the left is asking for is for THEM to depart ... but they can , see the point about building their own towns.
"Rather than proposing quick fixes,"
yup... nothing i just laid out is quick
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"Our one demand: don’t mess with us."
lets remember this is EXACTLY what jan6th-insurrectionists want.
it is incredible how fascists are better at using direct action other anarchist techniques then the left.
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spaces of encounter , it has a nice ring.
as of right now we have places of "encounter". i think the shift is just a social paradigm shift. IMO, it is PEOPLE that are the issue here regarding spaces of encounter. Many people consider public transportation a space of encounter, a bar as a space of encounter, a book store, the grocery store. .... on the other hand... many people consider those same places as spaces where you better NOT dare talk to them. this is the kernel of truth the MGTOW and INCELs start from, then go off the deep end. we talk about considerations for many people... but not for all people.
people have different considerations for the culture of "encounter".
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11:38 " Finally, remember the concept of placings, that any and everywhere can become a space of encounter, produced and reproduced through the interactions, movements, and practices of a people intent on being free. "
how do we respect people who do not want to be bothered while at the "anywhere", mundane places of gathering (laundromat, library, bookstore, grocery store, mass transportation, bar, park) of course , not being persistent after a declined encounter is the proper response if an encounter has been initiated... but what about the people that simply do NOT want to be encountered AT ALL to begin with?
( social cues are hard.... y'alll)
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the conclusion says that we are being "stupef[ied] and [made ]servile", that case can definitely be made.
just curious why people can't be critically thinking, politically involved, empathetic, freely associating people now during and through hierarchical reigns.
why will it take the dismantling of hierarchy, first, to get there? the conclusion says that we are being "stupef[ied] and [made ]servile". wouldn't us liberating ourselves from service and the stupefaction dissolve the power that we allow hierarchy to have over us? i feel like the equation can be solved this way of course but if we move some terms flip some operators it would be easier to solve the equation no?
making an ethereal concept the enemy and not the people upholding it accountable, collaborators in the system uphold the system, just sounds like a cop out.
how does a group with no power, on the bottom of current hierarchies, gain the power to dismantle the hierarchy? how do the oppressed fight the boogie man? i have yet to see an argument here for that.
because i know how groups being oppressed dismantle other groups that are oppressing them ... we have all of human battle history for that one ... as well as all of histories documentation of crushing defeats on the matter. that route is absolutely not viable. IMO this fight has become granule enough to be fought on the individual level across all members of a community. this is essentially how corps oppress to begin with. saturate markets with subsidiaries to obfuscate that they are behind anything. spread the burden across many lines of business, many entities, many revenue streams.
when will the fighters against oppress start treating this like the war it is?
(i know i know, just an informative entertaining youtube video, not an active movement, just one persons 7:38 video essay on some shower thoughts. which of course is appreciated. just a shame this is the extent of supposed "radical" content. )
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@cloudthief8918
"How we see technology" is absolutely a valid point. that leads to how technology is, and it's individual resources, are made and gathered. Along with the use cases and discarding of such technology.
is there literature on how Solarpunk reconciles this? i would be interested in reading it.
If we think about just a cellphone:
-lithium, gold, mercury, nickel, cobalt, crude oil. all materials that cause ecological damage to collect. let alone the human rights violations that happen too.
-the factories that put together the phones consistently have human rights violations
-the 'recycling' process for them are fraught with corruption, human rights violations, and extremely toxic practices of harvesting some materials back and dumping the rest.
Off the top of my head the only impactful answers are ... less than desired.
tough regulation with tough enforcement on production (what's available for products) /or/ wartime levels rationing, and placing the world on triage. (what's available to the people)
the least individually impactful options but most doable ... the anarchistic community laughs down.
(individual action and voting)
swaying the hearts and minds of ever single person to "be better" .... the most time consuming option
(teach ethics, reason, logic, empathy)
Solarpunk sounds nice and utopian and pretty and helpful. how does it get their though? how does it address resource management and recycling? how does it deal with capitalisms? how does it deal with dissidents?
who does Solarpunk recruit? from what i have seen there is a large arts community in it but is there a push for material engineers, environmental engineers, city planners?
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the trumpies really do embody anarchy... they have solidarity, shared interests, provide each other mutual aid, patriarchy and misogyny allows them to be free to do as they wish with trad-wives that agree, they use decentralized affinity cells, they are "against" federal rule, they are "for" responsibility for ourselves.
they TOO dont really like snitching to cops... they would rather deal with people themselves, i.e. jim crow 'justice'. this is mutual defense to them.
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lining up anarchy and what the right does, and wants to go back to... should really show that it is all about the PEOPLE implementing anarchy, not the system itself.
the differences between Andrewism Anarchy and trumpies is that the trumpies have the power, numbers and assets to implement the world they want to live in and the anarchy in this video are utopian and fruitless right now.
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i am not one for for convinced of anarchism, its fine for the most part when discussing the nice people in it.
i need to hear about injustice and resolution.
i need to hear about miscontents.
i need to hear about criminal intent.
the system we have is not about the good events in society it is about the bad events in society.
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