Volume 4, Issue 11, May/June '01 We're fed this inert lying phrase like comfort food as another little
Palestinian boy in trainers and a white tee-shirt is gunned down by the
Zionist SS whose initials we should - but we don't - dumb guys - clock
in that weasel word "crossfire." Not only does anti-racism sometimes painfully mimic the language of racism
(the use of black as well as Asian are worth deconstructing in this context)
but anti-racists too often trip over their own logic. If it is wrong that
"Asians" are represented in football so far below their proportion
in the population, why is it right that black people (of Afro-Caribbean
origin) are represented so much above? Racism in sport should be stamped
out: real racism not imaginary. The British are the most hostile to political refugees of all EC people,
according to a report from the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and
Xenophobia... in the UK 23% questioned in the survey of more than 16,000
Europeans said political asylum seekers who had suffered human rights
violations in their own countries should not be accepted. The last refuge of the scoundrel used to be patriotism. Modern scoundrels
hide behind accusations of racism. There are members of the present government,
for example who are seriously going about telling people that the calls
for the resignation of Minister for Europe, Keith Vaz, are "racist"...
The logic used by Vaz defenders is of course in itself deeply racist.
In the comfortable far-off days of the Thirties and Forties a mans'
work was more about position than pay - the way to get on was thorough
loyalty and long service, and in return a company provided a job for life.
But in the Seventies and Eighties all that changed. Nowadays, it's all
about money, and "contract culture" means there is little security.
The result is that contrary to the usual conclusion that "we're all
middle class now" we really are all working class now. Nineteenth-century social theory is dead. Of course it is of only academic
interest. The conflictual model of prole and bourgeois, capitalist and
worker, is gone with the mills that manufactured it. Imperialism too is
gone. New technologies of oppression have replaced empire. You wonder
that no-one will listen to your politics? Is it any wonder! Your language
is as dead as your society. Empire is gone, the masses have moved - or
been moved on. Eg, for SWP leader John Rees the Socialist Alliance is a united front
of a special kind, a stealth theory which in actual fact camouflages plans
to build his confessional sect. Such an essentially dishonest and self-serving
approach complacently assumes that the revolutionary party already exists
- its initial for comrade Rees, being S, W, and P of course. A racist incident is reported to the police in London every 25 minutes
and numbers have quadrupled since the Macpherson Report... Sir John concedes
it is "an incredible figure" but he views the reports as good
news. "It means to say that people from ethnic minorities have the
confidence to report these cases hoping something positive will be done".
...the road the South African government went down, which led to aparthied
and a two-tier schools system. This just in: according to a new poll half of all 14-25 year-olds in
the old East Germany believe "the Nazis had their good points",
by which, I assume they don't mean der Fuhrer was kind to animals... No,
I don't think of Britain as an anti-Semitic country or not irreedemably
so at least. But there's part of me which would prefer not to see the
results of the same poll taken in Britian. The AC poll questioned 537 people in detail about their views on racial
equality in Britain today. The street survey was carried out in Manchester,
Blackburn, Liverpool and Bradford... Three quarter of White respondents
thought that ethnic minority communities recieve too much advice and assistance
from the government. Because of our necessarily high expectations for the Socialist Alliance,
communists have sought all available means to build an authoritative centre
- the word 'authoritarian' does not bother us at all. Whatever other criticisms can be levelled against Sinn Fein, few would
accuse the party of failing to see the big picture. On the contrary, as
our front-page account today suggests, they are congenital gazers into
the future, forever shaping a long term strategy - and a strategy for
the peroid after that... They are breathing down the necks of the Social
Democratic Labour Party, casting themselves now as the energetic authentic
voice of nationalism/republicanism... If they don't overtake the SDLP
this time they reckon they will at the next. What blots this sunny horizon?
You might think the change within unionism would alarm republicans a bit.
The Ulster Unionist Party could take a pasting at the next election, surpassed
by Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party; even within the UUP, those
who support the Good Friday Agreement could lose out to those who say
no. David Trimble may well be ousted, leaving Sinn Fein to deal with a
naysayer like Jeffrey Donaldson. Surely that would trouble Sinn Fein?
Not a bit of it. If unionism walks away from the agreement, republicans
have a plan B and C.
Under its present leadership, the BNP has already moderated
its position; replacing the unsaleable compulsory repatriation policy
with ...financially assisted resettlement. Similarly, we have confirmed
as permanent the decision accepted only reluctantly on an experimental
basis in the past - to avoid counter-productive confrontations with the
far-left. American Holocaust museums are not keen on finding space for the communists,
the socialists, the trade unionists and the mentally ill - Hitlers
first victims - either... Holocaust commemoration is too often the manipulation
of the past for the present purposes... US and Israeli Jewish leaders
have disgraced themselves by claiming that the suffering of the Jews was
unique and used it to brand protest against the persecution of the Palestinians
with race laws and overwhelming force, as anti-semitism. If what happened
to the Jews is unique, replied the brilliant (and Jewish) Peter Novick
what are these lessons Holocaust days are meant to teach us?
Surely the unique can never be repeated and we can all therefore ignore
it. JR argued that disillusion with New Labour is reflected in lower electoral
turnouts and it is vital to unite socialists to fill this vacuum or the
beneficiaries could be the greens or even the far right. What is the use of slogan which is palpably untrue? Some comrades actually
suggested that its purpose was to provide a degree of comfort to
the communities and groups being targeted. As a sentiment, this is quite
laudable -it is a "statement of human solidarity" as comrade
Mountford put it. As a political slogan, a response to a real problem
in our class as whole, it is absolutely hopeless. As comrade Heemskirk
of the SP correctly observed,"who does it convince?" It seems
to imply the battle is won - clearly untrue.
Red Action has been grossly criticised for daring to be involved in an
anti-mugging campaign in Birmingham and for venturing to suggest that
the SWP slogan ‘Asylum Seekers Welcome Here’ was simplistic and unwise.
This mirrored our unhappiness when the old Leeds Class War group refused
to distribute ‘No Muggers No Burglars’ stickers in case they were seen
as “racist”, and our sense of unease that the May Day 2000 publicity included
a sticker with a virtually identical slogan on Asylum Seekers to the SWP.
The more things change the more they remain the same! Someone asked about ‘parity of esteem’. There can’t be parity of esteem
between Apartheid and non-racialism. We have to say it is wrong. What
are apologising for? Sorry that we fought for freedom? No. We are committed
to nonracialism. We don’t accede to their bluster, to concede to some
weird arrangement of special treatment, or a special number of seats or
some ‘concession’ like that. You have to free yourself in your head. Only then can you bring about a
transformation in society. Even if there was a revolutionary socialist
government here it would not be able to do all that is necessary. It would
run up against partition. The people you are dealing with not only feel
disempowered, but they have no role models today. Go into a proud working
class areas of Dublin like Sean McDermott Street, where nearly 100 people
have died from the drugs, the response shows the disempowerment of people.
If we leave it all to small groups of activists, then we won’t get the
Ireland we’re looking for. Empowerment is a prerequisite. All the democratic parties have pledged not to form alliances with the
Vlaams Blok. Due to the attitude of other parties, it is doomed to disappear
in the long run. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is because
of their attitudes that the Vlaams Blok is flourishing. Volume 4, Issue 8, September/October '00 Red Action gave what was for some, a controversial presentation on anti-racism
and the white working class, arguing that official anti-racism is a mask
for liberal hostility to the poor, and how the ideas of multiculturalism
are used to set different groups within the working class against each
other. Working class areas, especially those ravaged by drugs,
poverty, and a whole myriad of socials problems, end up having to cater
for people many of whom have even more social problems. They haven’t got
barristers chairing the local residents association, nor have the time
to create fictitious problems when confronted with so many real real ones
...[Government] must take a lead in ensuring that refugees and immigrants
are given fair opportunities and that they are housed according to the
facilities available not according to the ease with which the well-heeled
cappucino mob can secure a NIMBY decision.” I have argued that the military campaign was necessary
and, equally, now I would argue that it is no longer necessary ...Until
the Brighton attack we were not being taken seriously be the British political
establishment. We were trapped in the acceptable level of violence and
it is important that the only way we could have lost this war was to
be trapped in indefinitely fighting it. He
never expected a heterosexual couple to be drinking in a gay pub with
gay friends. The fact that the people he killed belonged to such a group
is not as some commentators have suggested, proof that we live in far
more harmonious and tolerant society than Copeland believed, If Copeland
is a product of that same society how can this possibly be? ...He’s the
face of the future and in one form or another he’ll be back. Volume 4, Issue 7, June/July '00 The renewed presence
of Sinn Fein ministers in a northern executive will make it all the easier
for Sinn Fein ministers to be accepted in the South... republicans will
thus be able to progressively integrate the two jurisdictions from both
sides of the border. Once embedded in the structures of the southern state,
Sinn Fein will further be able to radicalise the Republic - a process
which is already well under way. It was once thought
that in the course of the peace process, republicanism would become constitutionalised.
It now seems more likely that constitutional nationalism is becoming
republicanised. A memorial, a statue,
a McDonalds, and a ticket office, what big men they must be? None of the mayoral
candidates has departed in any serious way from the government’s horrible
asylum agenda... By contrast all the LSA candidates have used their platforms
to say that refugees are welcome here, and they have met with loud applause
at dozens of meetings all over London. ‘Comedian’, Jeremy Hardy. In early Nineties,
the Australian Labour Party started to suffer from the attrition of their
core supporters. Where did they go? They stayed at home. A conversation
last week with Australian politician Wayne Swan indicated that ‘things
have moved on’. ‘Many-stay-at homes’ now do turn out to vote - for the
xenophobic extremism of Pauline Hanson. The phrase ‘socialist
movement’ is now, itself, a sign of defeat in it’s quaintness: even ‘Labour
movement’ has gone out of fashion as the trade unions and the party seek
their salvation separately. We have decommissioned
the boot. Volume 4, Issue 6, April/May '00 “New Labour represents a set of politics that says the best thing that
can be done for the lower orders is to give them a good Slapping. Get
them to shape up. Get them to be like us, stop drinking and eat Italian
food! We live in an age where racial hatred is persona non grata, so is
hatred of women and hatred of gays, but the one thing that’s flourishing
is class hatred?” In the past they’d look to the Left, where do they go now? So we’re faced
with two possible and equally depressing scenarios. 1) we become like
America, with a massive underclass, which is politically passive and
you lock up huge amounts of people or 2) we become like parts of Europe
with a quasi FN on the rise. You know there are two racisms. There is the racism that discriminates
and the racism that kills. Middle-class black people, they have the CRE’s
community relations councils, pundits, the whole bloody works, there’s
an infrastructure for them. But the racism that kills - the Stephen Lawrences,
Ricky Reels, Michael Mensons - they don’t have anyone. We are now in an odd situation. For the first time in a hundred years the
working class can no longer be said to have its own political party. The need for greater diversity - the rallying cry of my university years,
is now not only accepted by the culture industries, is the mantra of global
capital. We need to show by example and not just by polemics that if you really
want to fight the State, the police, the fascists, then the best place
to be is with the communists, because we are the ones that really mean
business. Red Action and AFA actually did this to a limited extent, and
it was effective particularly within the field of the struggle with the
BNP. The combination of Leninist discipline and organisation with the
street presence of AFA would be dynamite.
Volume
4, Issue 5, Feb/March '00 It’s
looking back that I saw what we were doing, the gradual conditioning process
of the screws. Prison work? We’ll work. What to an outsider might have
appeared as capitulation after the Hunger Strike, but which, very slowly,
gave us increasing freedom to move about the jail, and created the conditions
that made the escape possible. Escape from the most secure prison in Europe.
It was a model for the Peace Process. There are many different ways to
skin a cat. The
IWCA emerged from a campaign to stymie the BNP in local elections on the
Isle of Dogs in 1995. Anti-fascists sensed that without a credible alternative
the far-right would clean up in the vacuum created by Labour’s desertion
of the working class. Shaun
Woodward has left one centrist party, which has remained true to its centrist
tradition, for another centrist party, which has moved to the centre and
on some issues to the far right, from its previous left-wing tradition...
If Labour is now the natural party for Shaun Woodward, how can it still
be the party for those who need it most?
They
felt that talking was not enough and wanted action. This was at the end
of 1991-beginning of 1992, a time when the BNP and other extremists were
being successfully targeted at public meetings by anti-fascist groups.
There were many street confrontations with a group called AFA and it’s
parent organisation Red Action, an extreme left wing group. It was a dangerous
time to be on the Right. C18 saw its role as a “stewarding” group to protect
these meetings. Will
AFA give them [NF] a free run? In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s the
BNP encountered stiff opposition from these reds but was able to carry
on because of the determination of BNP adherents, and the numbers that
could be mobilised. Today, however aggressive its members, the NF have
no such numbers... the Front’s tactics for going on the streets has also
split it internally with its Chairman realising that it is only a matter
of time before the diminutive Front comes badly unstuck. And
what would they offer if they [the reds] did turn their hands to politics?
That it’s wonderful to be ethnically cleansed from your Street? That it’s
progressive to make women wear veils? A
slight smugness is detectable in British reactions to the electoral success
of Jorg Haider’s Freedom Party in Austria. What can you expect from a
country that largely welcomed the Anschluss and chose Kurt Waldheim as
its President only a few years ago? Couldn’t happen here could it? Probably
not but it would be dangerously complacent to ignore our homegrown fascists
altogether. After years of hibernation something is stirring in their
malodorous lair. The
SWP is a sect par excellence - it has little or no rationale for its existence
apart from its existence. It lives to recruit... the stresses and strains
that are beginning to erode ‘party’ unity have yet to find organised
expression amongst the rank and file. It can only be a matter of time. Volume
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