anti-capitalism is the anti-capitalism of idiots I
Tried to submit the following on the arushandapush website (http://arushandapush.blogsome.com/) - doesn’t seem to have worked:
During and since the events around the G20 conference there have been, apparent to me, manifestations of often quite intense responses to the actions of some people, frequently and reductively identified as the actions of ‘Arterial Bloc’. Quite a few people who identify themelves as critical of the G20 and even as supporters of or participants in anti-g20 activities have gone out of their way to criticise or condemn (the actions attributed to) Arterial Bloc.
By contrast, those articulating positions either defending these actions or just not outright condemning those involved have been largely on the back foot, and have made efforts to be measured and polite in response to aggressive criticisms that did not, on the whole, reflect any parallel efforts. The public remarks of Socialist Alternative’s Mick Armstrong, happily reproducing seemingly all of the cliches of anti-protester discourse up to and including those concerning a xenophobic construction of ‘outside agitators’, are only the most extreme example of the collapse of the supposedly oppositional into reactionary and conformist choices which can only assist the state in its repressive actions against those being deemed beyond the pale.
Largely absent from all of this is any critique of the actual roles of those claiming the position and authority of ‘organisers’ of anti-g20 protests and activities, the dishonesty, manipulations and slimy interests of not merely most of the socialist groups involved, but also those constantly deploying the rhetoric of anti-hierarchical organisation, of spokescouncils and affinity groups, even of anarchism.
The Stopg20 meetings were saturated with this dishonest crap. The media spokespeople that the collective claimed it didn’t have used the authority of their relation to the stopg20 collective to falsify the form of organisation of anti-g20 activities, to outright lie about events in order to distance themelves as official and legitimate protesters from the Arterial Bloc. These creeps - hello, Marcus - acted in mainstream media interviews as if Stopg20 had some collective commitment to ‘non-violent’, ‘peaceful’ protest when the discourse of ‘diversity of tactics’ explicitly included acknowledgement that some would quite possibly be intending and/or willing to adopt a different set of political assumptions about what constitutes an acceptable action. In Stopg20 spokescouncils people were invited to some of the meetings at which it was clear that this was to be the case: the affinity group/spokescouncil process means that many organising decisions are made at meetings separate from the stopg20 meetings and the separation in this case can only be used to demonstrate some inherent and principled political separation by falsifying the way in which everything was organised, and by attributing to stopg20 decisions that were not made or even, so far as I know, proposed. This being the only way to do it, this is what was done.
The central limit on such discussion at stopg20 spokescouncils, proposed by one of the central figures of stopg20, was that caution should be used because the space might not be safe from the eyes and ears of the state.
The retrospective construction of ‘legitimate protesters’, and of mythical official commitments to non-violence, was the work of people like Marcus who used the stopg20 ‘media collective’ to very loudly and publicly bullshit. Those who identified with Stopg20 allowed the creation of media spokespeople despite claiming in meetings that there would be no spokespeople, and did not contest the lies of such spokespeople even as these lies helped to define a public rhetoric of exclusion and demonisation that went well with the arrests, charges, denials of bail, etcetera that are documented on this site.
These tendencies were evident in advance, including the use of seemingly radical rhetoric to give a particular political capital and cover to quite other practices, very conventional notions of politics and forms of organising that have distinctly unappealing content and trajectories, as we have seen yet again.
In many ways the kind of repulsive actions we have seen since the g20, by ’socialists’ and even by ‘anarchists’, were the kinds of actions the stopstopg20 affinity group suggested were likely, in comments on the Stopg20 spokescouncil which took place on the Wednesday night prior to the G20 meeting - comments which appeared on the Stopg20 website (www.stopg20.org) and on the stopstopg20 site (stopg20.blogsome.com).
Those most active in Stopg20, whether ‘media collective’ people or not - those who played these public roles after Saturday’s events or who let others do so when they could have tried to prevent it or publicly contradicted the lies being spewed out, who could have at least publicly and clearly denied the spokesperson status of those involved and not permitted the deliberate lies about Stopg20 to go totally unchallenged - those who have been silent since on the politics of these practices - these are people who should not be trusted.
We need an actual analysis of why these people lie and will lie again - the form and content of politics/activism which constitutes material interests in notions of ‘democracy’, ‘representation’, ‘community’, practices of network-building/recruitment and parallel development of political capital and authority - an entire array of assumptions and dynamics, in many ways common to the self-described ’socialists’, ‘anarchists’, ‘autonomists’, or whatever that make up such scenes (and will try to form them again for ASEAN), that should be deconstructed, or maybe I just mean pulled apart. [Correction: ASEAN should probably have been APEC…my somnabulistic approach to fact-checking and my memory like a steel sieve are taking a toll…and I posted this text on a few other sites too…]
Benjamin

it’s up now: was posted twice as a comment, moved to a post.
but when are you going to admit that stopstopg20 were wrong in your predictions about arterial bloc- that other people were capable of creating something interesting- and, maybe, even more fun than critiquing stopg20?
love,
gertrude
Comment by gertrude — December 28, 2006 @ 7:51 am
mmm…
I’m ambivalent about the dissipation of all the happy ‘Activists’ that seems to have happened prior to stopG20 organising. I mean, on one hand I’m bothered a lot less by ‘Activists’, but they’ve only become ‘Anarchists’ in the most liberal sense of the word - diluting the bland forms of anarcho-whatthefuckever that existed already - or joined the Church of the Latter-Day Socialists.
Very well put Benjamin. Have you had any responses to your article in its various media?
Love,
T
xoxx
Comment by Tom — January 4, 2007 @ 7:15 am
Gertrude, for what it is worth, way back on November 22, when stopstopg20 still ‘existed’, Nick wrote:
The actions of the Arterial bloc, should not be considered as a political event in the activist sense. If attempts are made to do so then it is an act by Arterial people to try and get support through some sort of admission of guilt or by green-liberal-social-justice whatevers to gain from their marytadom (eg their anger is evidence of the strength of our orgs suggestions) . The signifcance of the Arterial bloc does not lie within their participation in the spectacle created by stopG20, their signifance is not as a group of activists leading the ‘right’ way to build support or challenge ‘corporate led globalisation by evil big corporations’ but their divergence from this.
What distinguishes the actions of the Arterial bloc from the rest of the stopG20 peeps is that they were counterposed to their ‘carnival’. Even if the initial motivation may have been to participate in the spectacle - to undertake ‘a tactic’ - to draw attention to and attack the G20 this remains true. Nothing changes their experince of the unsheathed reality of social control, not even if the reason for going was to ‘highlight issues’ etc. Their actions meant that they had a lived experience of the reality of control within society - and more importantly the fluidity of that contol. It is the realistations of this relationship, where our obedience is ultimately enforced by violence and therefore not based on objectivity (the law, justice, god etc) that mean that Arterial bloc should be supported… Argueably they were the only people who could say that last saturday was not a dull day (on second thought the police probably had fun as well).
They should be supported so that, through experience, it becomes easier to define our existence(s) against that violent force. But by tailoring articles to get the support of the stopG20 people, the arterial bloc people deny their personal experience and discipline themselves into recuperation, into accepting an ‘object’. Further, it is unlikely that the stopG20 people or other ‘organised left’ groups will support them because that would compromise their own missions in attracting obedient armies for their ‘goods’ - in this they stand with the police and their hunt most clearly. If direct about what they believe then they as well as those in contact with them can learn more about making incisions against this society and in the end do quite well out of the experiences.
[The full comment can be found at http://archive.blogsome.com/2006/11/22/horizontality-democracy/]
I don’t think we need to romanticise Arterial Bloc et al’s actions: being easily the most impressive/least annoying of the anti-G20 protests is such a low bar to get over… Really, it wasn’t THAT interesting, though to be sure much fun may have been had and that has an undeniable value. (Anyway, if recognition is what matters: “when are you going to admit” that we were saying ‘the truth’ about StopG20 when so many others thought it impolite to be so mean to ‘activists’?) For what it is worth, I think most of what we said re: the prospects of Arterial Bloc holds up pretty well.
Comment by theoryoftheoffensive — January 7, 2007 @ 1:02 pm