It seems there is a big spat going on between Antifas/libcom and Lee Fang of The Intercept, who I happen to like quite a bit.
I am curious to see what people have to say so I thought I'd just start a discussion without weighing in too heavily other than to say I thought this tweet by Fang was pretty interesting
They are now saying I'm a Nazi for saying beating people for wearing a suit "and looking like a Nazi" is bad pic.twitter.com/X860bCVgng— Lee Fang (@lhfang) February 6, 2017
Looks like yer fairly typical
Looks like yer fairly typical black bloc silliness to me. Bellends.
Disclaimer - this comment is not intended to tar all black-clad folk with the same brush and in no way endorses kicking the arses of black blockers due to their shit mode of dress (which makes them look a bit like like cast-offs from an Oswald Mosley meeting).
A facebook post from Oz
A facebook post from Oz Katerji
https://www.facebook.com/oz.katerji/posts/1336883169713019
Some opinion pieces from the
Some opinion pieces from the Berkeley student paper:
http://www.dailycal.org/2017/02/07/violence-self-defense/
Breitbart report from Milo's
Breitbart report from Milo's previous talk at UNM
Another report on the UNM meeting:
Free Speech or Hate Speech at UNM?
Slide from the talk (with phone number blacked out):
https://mobile.twitter.com/libcomorg/status/828727208852193281
This seems to be Lee Fang's
This seems to be Lee Fang's main argument:
https://mobile.twitter.com/lhfang/status/829208084664958978
Thanks for the links Mark, I
Thanks for the links Mark, I did just want to hear what people had to say about the lee fang twitter fight specifically though, not the entire question of the Berkeley protests which is interesting and maybe can be done in a separate thread
Yes, fair enough.
Yes, fair enough.
Milo was already popular, I
Milo was already popular, I don't see how the UCB protests made him more popular than he was. The alternative - letting reactionaries and fascists openly utilize public platforms, ignoring them because that somehow reduces that the attention that they receive - does not actually seem to reduce their growth.
Also, his argument doesn't
Also, his argument doesn't bear water when applied to the IWW GDC members who have been shot - where is all of the attention for them?
Spot on GN. Milo had already
Spot on GN. Milo had already been on multiple national and international news stations; why give him yet another platform? Fucking liberals are always somebody's willing idiots.
I saw that Pie person ranting
I saw that Pie person ranting about how violent the Berkeley protests were, saying it's "arbitrary" who is an isn't a fascist and calling for more peaceful opposition (he also made that argument that it would only increase the sales of Milo's upcoming book, etc.) Not so much of a fan of him anymore. It's a strange request, in my opinion, that restraint should be shown toward full-blown fascists when the working class is already tied up with the capitalists. The way I look at it is talking about fascism (in Universities or elsewhere) is only a step away from fascist deeds. Why else talk about racism, xenophobia, etc. in the first place if you don't mean to act on those thoughts? I'm not sure if I really believe in the rights of people like Milo or their "free speech." But then again, didn't Chomsky defend that holocaust denier?
I was there that night at UC
I was there that night at UC Berkeley and suspected Lee Fang's account was fabricated. According to Ergoat's first-hand account, it's was:
Ergoat
This part of Ergoat's account
This part of Ergoat's account is relevant too:
Ergoat
Sorry for so many posts (my
Sorry for so many posts (my mistake was trying to do this on a tablet). Here are more details based on my own experience at the anti-Milo Yiannopoulos demo at UC Berkeley:
My comrades and I left before the black bloc marched off campus, but had witnessed a few brawls with alt-right provocateurs (who deserved everything they got). The antifa's action had tactical precision as they first pulled down the pigs' metal barricades, then broke through the student union's thick windows and managed to get a lit flare (or some other burning object) into the building, setting off audible fire alarms that also triggered emergency exit lights and turned the power off -- forcing the cops to evacuate the building. As it was getting dark, they also sensibly turned off and toppled one (of two) of the pigs' mobile light towers (the fuel of which later caught fire).
This may be of some relevance
This may be of some relevance to the discussion above:
https://kpfa.org/episode/against-the-grain-february-14-2017/
In the aftermath of the shutdown of far right celebrity Milo Yiannapoulos at UC Berkeley, there’s been much debate among progressives and leftists about the use of militant tactics against the right. Some of the questions under contention are whether militant tactics bring down repression on the most vulnerable, and whether free speech—even for fascists—is sacrosanct. Undocumented UC Berkeley student Juan Prieto talks about why he supported the shutdown. And Kieran discusses the history of the group Anti-Racist Action and makes the case for mass militant organizing and action.
Resources:
Twin Cities General Defense Committee
https://twincitiesgdc.org/
Building Working-Class Defense Organizations: An Interview with the Twin Cities GDC
http://m1aa.org/?p=1316
A History of Anti-Racist Action
https://antiracistaction.org/history/
Liberals are a political mess
Liberals are a political mess but I guess that is an understatement?