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Anarchists
and War
Vote Nobody
ANARCHISTS
AND WAR
Anarchists are often portrayed as violent thugs who believe in nothing apart from smashing
windows. Yet the truth is that no anarchist has ever started a war; no anarchist has ever
cluster bombed a market; no anarchist has ever invaded another country. This kind of thing
has always been the reserve of governments and the democrats.
Anarchists are opposed to war because we see war as an essential tool of governments and
big business. Its no coincidence that this war began at a time of recession in the
United States. Nor is it a coincidence that a good number of Bushs government were
under investigation for corruption. Nor is it a coincidence that the USA is handing out
contracts for the rebuilding of Iraq pretty much exclusively to American firms, including
Dick Cheneys old company. Dick Cheney? Name ring a bell? Of course, the US Vice
President! Coincidence? You decide.
This war isnt just about oil. Its about power, money, fooling the public and
securing new markets. Whats different about this war is that the governments
dont even bother to hide their true motives any more. They waffle on about
liberating Iraq from its dictator, but you dont have to scratch too deep to find out
the truth. In the past, if wed said this, wed be dismissed as conspiracy
theorists. This time, however, its all in the newspapers. Not on the front pages,
admittedly, but buried somewhere inside. Now, why might that be?
Anarchists look at these facts and see confirmation of our belief that wed be a lot
better off without governments. We dont agree that we need people to tell us what to
do. We believe that we are perfectly capable of organising amongst ourselves and sorting
out our own lives. Were pretty sure that if we managed to get this kind of society,
thered be an end to wars. In the current conflict, anarchists dont support the
government, nor do we support "Our Boys". We support the Iraqi and Kurdish
working classes in their bid to liberate themselves from their bosses.
We know that the working class has no nationality. It can be found in every country and
its always the first to die in war and the first to suffer in peacetime. We disagree
with those people who call for regime change when they mean one regime replaces the other.
We call for an end to regimes. Let the people rule their own lives without the parasites
who feed on them and claim that theyve got the best interests of the people at
heart. Anarchists have always understood that the best interests of the people are never
met by killing them.
For a long time, anarchists have been laughed at by both the right and the left.
Were often dismissed by political groups from all sides who have their own designs
on how the world should be. We say that the world should be as the people living in it
want it to be. This will mean different things to different people. As a result, we look
forward to a world full of different worlds. Unlike most other political ideologies,
anarchism sees difference as a good thing.
Despite governments and would-be governments being so quick to dismiss us, we take some
comfort in seeing how more and more ordinary people are realising the effectiveness of our
preferred strategies. When people decide to take on the government rather than letting the
government take them on; when they engage in direct action instead of leaving the job to
others; when they organise themselves instead of waiting to be organised, they are putting
into practice tactics that anarchists have always advocated: solidarity, self help and
direct action. It is a promising sign and we note how uncomfortable it makes governments
and those political groups who have always put the Party before the People. The anarchist
slogan remains as relevant now as ever.
NO GODS, NO MASTERS, NO WAR!
(taken from www.af-north.org)
VOTE
NOBODY
So here we are again - its local election time. Its time
to be oh so grateful to the powers that be for letting us choose exactly which group of
them are going to be running the show at the local council. No doubt they'll be shutting
up libraries, running down hospitals, starving our grandparents, destroying our
environment, doing nothing about crime, and generally making the enjoyment of life more
fucking difficult every day.
Does anyone still seriously believe that councillers are going to change things for the
better? Does anyone still seriously believe that they are going to do anything other than
what the politicians, the police, the judges, the prison governors, the company directors,
the stinking rich want them to? Well? So why vote?
Only one thing shifts power from the ruling elite to working class people, and this is
direct action. When we take matters into our own hands and act together as a class, like
the direct action of the firefighters who have been on strike demanding a 40% pay-rise or
the direct action of the Glaswegians who fought to keep their local swimming pool open and
the Hackney parents who took over a nursery which the local council wanted to close down.
So let's get together at work and spread the word that we don't have to accept the
day-to-day grind, the ever worsening pay and conditions. Let's get together where we live,
and let the council know that no more cuts will be tolerated, and the police that no more
patrols are wanted. When we begin to organise ourselves and act together we soon realise
the power that we have in our own hands. When we act not to appeal to those in authority,
but to impose our power on them we soon realise our revolutionary potential as a class.
Life's too short to give councillers another chance.
Lets start making real change now.
DON'T VOTE - TAKE ACTION!
Surrey Anarchist Group (SAG)
Address: PO Box 375, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey. GU21 2XL
Website: http://www.surreyanarchy.org.uk
Email: info@surreyanarchy.org.uk
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