http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundy_standoff
A 20-year legal dispute between the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and cattle rancher Cliven Bundy in southeastern Nevada over unpaid grazing fees eventually developed into an armed confrontation between protesters and law enforcement. The dispute began in 1993 when Bundy refused to pay bills to the US government for his cattle grazing on federal lands near Bunkerville, Nevada. Bundy was eventually prohibited from grazing his cattle on the land by an order issued in 1998 by the United States District Court for the District of Nevada in United States v. Bundy. After years of repeated violations of multiple court orders, in early April 2014 the BLM began rounding up Bundy's cattle that were trespassing on the land, confronted by protesters and armed supporters of Bundy.
In media interviews, Bundy used the language of the sovereign citizen movement as a rallying call, beckoning support from members of the Oath Keepers, the White Mountain Militia and the Praetorian Guard.[25] Armed individuals and private militia members from across the United States joined peaceful protesters against the trespass cattle roundup in what has become known punningly as the Battle of Bunkerville.[3][26] BLM enforcement agents were dispatched in response to what was seen as threatening statements by Bundy, such as calling the events a "range war".[27] There was no armed battle and no shots were fired in the incident.
With many roads closed to insure safety during the cattle removal, designated First Amendment areas where protesters could safely congregate or exercise their First Amendment right to peaceably assemble were marked with signs and orange plastic fences adjacent to the road.[28][29] On April 8, 2014, Nevada Governor, Brian Sandoval issued a statement, calling for the removal of the First Amendment restrictions he described as offensive.[30] After stating that peaceful protests had crossed into illegal activity, the federal agencies allowed protesters to go anywhere on the public land as long as they were peaceful.[31]
On April 10, protesters crowded around a BLM convoy.[3] Bundy's sister was pushed to the ground by law enforcement.[32] A protester drove an ATV into a bureau truck driven by a civilian driver.[3] Officers protecting the truck driver had Tasers and police dogs.[3] Officers say a police dog was kicked.[3] The officers then tasered the ATV driver.[3] The protesters angrily confronted the rangers.[3]
On the morning of April 12, a heavily armed crowd rallied under a banner that read "Liberty Freedom For God We Stand".[25] Camouflaged militiamen stood at attention, communicating with earpieces. Most had signs, many of which chided "government thugs".[25] Addressing the protestors, Bundy said "We definitely don't recognize [the BLM director's] jurisdiction or authority, his arresting power or policing power in any way," and "We're about ready to take the country over with force!".[25] After the BLM announced a suspension of the roundup, Bundy suggested blocking a highway.[25] Armed protesters blocked a portion of Interstate 15 for over two hours causing traffic backups for three miles in both directions.[33] Protesters also converged at the mouth of Gold Butte, the preserve where the cattle were corralled, where a tense, hour-long standoff ensued.[25] Militiamen took position on a highway overpass, offering cover as horse-mounted wranglers led protesters to face off against heavily equipped BLM rangers and snipers.[25] After the standoff ended the militia promoted the use of human shields; former Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, who was with the protesters, said that they were "strategizing to put all the women up at the front. If they're gonna start shooting, it's going to be women that are gonna be televised all across the world getting shot by these rogue federal officers."[34]
bloody hell :/
to be honest I'm kinda
to be honest I'm kinda surprised this hasn't garnered more attention - not here specifically but in general, most of my American friends don't seem to know or care about it.
in some ways it's a case study of the American far-right, with a clear thread running between the militia movement, the "sovereign citizen" style patriotic-conspiracy theorist scene, Tea Party activists, the fringes of the Republican party (including elected officials), and media like Fox News and certain radio hosts, all of whom have to varying degrees lent their backing to Bundy and the protestors (armed and/or unarmed).
comparisons to the 90s (specifically to things like Ruby Ridge and Waco in this case) seem tempting in some ways...
This article from CNN isn't great but does detail some of the more widely covered incidents of violence from the organised far-right, starting with a shooting at a Jewish community centre in Kansas. It also references a 2009 report (pdf) from the Department for Homeland Security.
What to make of all this?
http://www.splcenter.org/blog
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/04/16/bundy-supporters-reportedly-harass-conservationists-blm-workers-over-nevada-range-war/
Fairly interesting discussion
Fairly interesting discussion of the American far right including Bundy here:
http://www.democracynow.org/2014/4/16/was_kansas_shooting_avoidable_white_supremacist
jonthom wrote: What to make
jonthom
I think you nailed it here;
jonthom
The far right is posed to be the pawns of the fringe GOP. That fringe GOP is going to experience the same frustrations with the Oath Keepers/Sovereign Citizens that the mainstream GOP experiences with the fringe. Basically, the fringe GOP will need to accommodate Oath Keeper bat-shittedness with their own and not all bat-shittedness mixes together homogeneously.
One thing I'd caution the class-struggle @'s against is taking the rise of this kooky shit as an impediment to building a working-class movement. The IWW operated at its height during a time of emboldened right-wing militia types who were then, the pawns of both the elite with direct economic interest in quashing certain struggles as well as a mainstream right.
http://irehr.org/issue-areas/
http://irehr.org/issue-areas/tea-party-nationalism/tea-party-news-and-analysis/item/553-bundy-standoff
Also referencing the Dann
Also referencing the Dann sisters. . .
Thomas Pearce
Wiki has a very good entry
Wiki has a very good entry for it which by coincidence i had just been reading before visiting here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundy_standoff
Ooops i see someone already
Ooops i see someone already linked to wiki...
http://www.politicalresearch.
http://www.politicalresearch.org/2014/04/17/frazier-glenn-miller-the-ongoing-trend-of-former-military-neo-nazi-murders/
http://www.splcenter.org/blog
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/04/23/back-at-the-bundy-ranch-more-militiamen-gather-things-get-crazier/
Cliven Bundy is a massive
Cliven Bundy is a massive pro-slavery racist shocker.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/24/cliven-bundy-racist_n_5204821.html
http://www.splcenter.org/blog
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/04/24/mainstream-supporters-scatter-after-cliven-bundy-muses-on-the-negro-in-the-new-york-times/
fleurnoire-et-rouge
fleurnoire-et-rouge
Its funny how in his eyes government subsidy caused black people to live worse then slaves, and yet he's so desperate for a form of government subsidy via access to state grazing lands. Does this mean he'd do better as a slave picking cotton?
fleurnoire-et-rouge
fleurnoire-et-rouge
At the bottom of the story, there is gallery of pictures. The first one has a collection of placards. One of those placards has a quote from an old Woody Guthrie song, "This Land is Your Land".
Woodie (who was a Wobbly) would be rolling in his grave.
A bit of satire that
A bit of satire that highlights the issues the fringe GOP is already experiencing with the militia-right.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2014/04/republicans-blast-nevada-rancher-for-failing-to-use-commonly-accepted-racial-code-words.html
Ablokeimet
Ablokeimet
You know who else tried to use that as a campaign song? George W. effin' Bush.
But I agree, it's painful. The apparently unconscious co-optation of a socialist anthem. I mean, Jesus, just listen to the lyrics!
They probably both remember
They probably both remember the kids' satire:
This land is my land
This land ain't your land
If you don't get off
I'll blow your head off...
Just a quick myth to bust,
Just a quick myth to bust, Woody was never a member of the IWW, but rather was on the fringe of the CPUSA.
Bundy denies that he is
Bundy denies that he is racists.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/bundy-ranch-uncensored
Entdinglichung
Entdinglichung
Hmmm looks like Bundy's attracted some Larouchians to add to the mix.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/bundy-ranch-uncensored
Bundy
Um, seems like Bundy is getting kind of cult-y?
Bundy is a figure somewhere
Bundy is a figure somewhere at the (right-wing) fringes of official Mormonism, according to Daily Kos, he is a big fan of Cleon Skousen
Send in the drones...
Send in the drones...
ocelot wrote: Send in the
ocelot
http://www.splcenter.org/blog
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/04/30/back-at-the-bundy-ranch-its-oath-keepers-vs-militiamen-as-wild-rumors-fly/
from that spl
from that spl piece
LOL. Remember kids - you heard it here first.
meanwhile in Montana:
meanwhile in Montana: http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/05/01/montanas-natural-man-defies-courts-sets-up-another-rural-patriot-showdown/
has the Outlaw moved to the States?
Quote: has the Outlaw moved
Nope. I heard he was railing against SolFed for refusing to join in common cause with the Living Man though.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/horsford-tells-sheriff-sandoval-move-militia-out-bunkerville
Entdinglichung
Entdinglichung
That's batshit. These endless soap operas and good cop bad cop routines between the two parties are so unbearable. They fulfill the totality of what supposed to be politics in american media and life.
Chilli Sauce
Chilli Sauce
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I think American nationalism and militarism are entirely reconcilable with Woodies Popular Front Stalinism (and I say this as a big Guthrie fan). He avidly wrote songs and performed for the army during the world war after all. Not sure but I think when I was in 4th grade in American school in the late 90's the school gave me a binder with excerpted This Land lyrics written alongside the American national anthem on the inside cover.
There's pretty decent movie by anarchyist director Oshima called Sing a Song of Sex where This Land is Your Land is awesomely lampooned at poignant moment.
American populism is a
American populism is a strange animal
Entdinglichung
Entdinglichung
That's all they got. America is a very closed society.
teh wrote: Entdinglichung
teh
But it's also a society with it's own distinct history, which I think Europeans tend to discount too easily. The knee-jerk eurocentric view is to view Americans as basically failed Europeans who don't "get it" - i.e. viewing American political difference as just "weirdness" without a (materialist) historical development of its own.
There are elements of American populism that go back to Jeffersonian and Jacksonian "anti-bourgeois" political traditions of agrarian civic democracy based on a petit bourgeois "all land to the peasants" yeoman farmer civic democracy that was explicitly hostile to banks, finance, industrial development, cities and an urban wage-slave proletariat. Of course the other side of that coin is a racist settler ideology of territorial expansion (manifest destiny) and accommodation with, if not outright enthusiasm for, slavery. But that settler/extension developmental model of politics held sway over the bourgeois/intensification model in the US from its foundation to at least the Civil War - when the opposing industrial/financial bourgeoisie finally gained the upper hand. But gaining the upper hand does not necessarily mean entirely wiping out the opposition or its lingering ideas.
Of course nowadays the epigones of the losing tendency are reduced to a "golden age"-nostalgic rump and the original latent anti-capitalist elements are now completely submerged and substituted by hysterical and apocalyptic conspiranoid lunacy, but to some degree that's inevitable considering how obsolete that tendency is in terms of forming a viable programme for US capital's development.
a good book on this
a good book on this contradictory topic is Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, 1904-1920 by Jim Bissett
teh wrote: Entdinglichung
teh
No we got hip hop
cresspot wrote: teh
cresspot
I think hip hop has the same Mom'N'Pop businessmen "get the man off our back" populist ethos that punk and Bundy have. From the "underground" musicians and the entrepreneur ideal to White House darlings like Jay-z who when asked why he had the face of the former President of the National Bank of Cuba Guevara on his shirt said that like the former hes "a revolutionary" because he became a 'millionaire in a racist society.' So petty bourgeois aspiration basically. Most hip hop artists don't become business owners but that's the goal-'alternative' or 'major'- by people originally marginalized in the economy (though yuppies like Kanye West hitch the ride).
I guess Bundy supporters are
I guess Bundy supporters are going to go tear-up some archaeological sites with their ATV's in a show of force and defiance of the fed gov'mint.
teh wrote: cresspot
teh
Yeah black culture is so fucked up.
OliverTwister wrote: black
OliverTwister
What now?
I was just agreeing with
I was just agreeing with Teh's critique of Hip Hop's petty bourgeois ethos
Preemptive dont derail pls
Preemptive dont derail pls
Soapy wrote: Preemptive dont
Soapy
oh so i cant respond to this. sheesh
Just start a new
Just start a new topic/thread.
(No subject)
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Breaking: Vegas Mass-Shooters
Breaking: Vegas Mass-Shooters Were Bundy Ranch Tea Party TERRORISTS! (Video)
edit: The Chilling Anti-Government, Cliven Bundy-Loving Facebook Posts of the Alleged Las Vegas Shooters
(apologies for the liberal links, not found much of more substance thus far.)
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/carbon-county-utah-resolution-blm
http://www.splcenter.org/blog
http://www.splcenter.org/blog/2014/08/05/nevada-rancher-says-confrontation-with-feds-is-a-spiritual-experience/
four years later:
four years later: https://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-militia-leader-blasts-trump-migrant-rhetoric-1235095