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In terms of prolixity I'm reminded of the homerton social democratic federation's banner seen on an 1881 Irish demo in london protesting the arrest of Parnell and other Land League leaders, which read 'blessed be the hand that dares to wield the regicidal steel that shall redeem a nation's sorrow with a tyrant's blood'
It's interesting if you think that the SDF was what the SPGB came out of.
 
It's interesting if you think that the SDF was what the SPGB came out of.
The banner wasn't an SDF banner. It was carried by a group including Joseph Lane and Frank Kitz who were in the process of establishing the Labour Emancipation League. (Lane had been involved with a group called variously the Homerton Social Democratic Club, the Homerton Socialist Club and other variations). The LEL subsequently joined the SDF for a few months before leaving with those who formed the Socialist League.
 
The banner wasn't an SDF banner. It was carried by a group including Joseph Lane and Frank Kitz who were in the process of establishing the Labour Emancipation League. (Lane had been involved with a group called variously the Homerton Social Democratic Club, the Homerton Socialist Club and other variations). The LEL subsequently joined the SDF for a few months before leaving with those who formed the Socialist League.

Wasn't Hyndman's mob technically the Democratic Federation in 1881? They didn't decide to add Social until 1884.
 
There seems to be a more relaxed attitude to filming now? Which is perhaps inevitable.

Also I just noticed that the previous statement on behaviour and ethics has been replaced by simply:

It's not just for anarchists either, everyone* is welcome to come and have a nose around. […]

*Not cops, transphobes, etc
 
I was reading a few articles. I link to the first. Anarchists going full on realpolitik. Pro NATO, pro state. Pro war.

Wondering if this was reflected at the meeting.
 
I was at the Ukraine meeting at the Bookfair last year, imagine much the same this year tbh as was Solidarity Collectives related again. Sure I wrote something about last year's one.
 
I was at the Ukraine meeting at the Bookfair last year, imagine much the same this year tbh as was Solidarity Collectives related again. Sure I wrote something about last year's one.
Raise money and donate to support the troops and sort out differences when all Russians are driven out of Ukraine?
 
I was at the Ukraine meeting at the Bookfair last year, imagine much the same this year tbh as was Solidarity Collectives related again. Sure I wrote something about last year's one.
Link to your post last year?
 
From memory last year's started with an online presentation by the Solidarity Collectives about what they do for supporting anarchists fighting in the TDF / regular Ukraine military. Nothing earth shattering or very different to what you'd expect. There was some discussion including points raised criticising that (and similar) positions by people with a more NWBTCW / internationalist perspective but they were partly shouted down or told this wasn't the place for that discussion (there was also a CWO meeting more on that as well iirc). Pretty disappointing and shallow meeting really just focused on quite minimally impactful 'solidarity' stuff.

My thoughts on it now are much the same as then in that I think in some ways it showed up some pretty poor politics among some anarchists on this topic; in that that they dismissed criticism as being from 'tankies' rather than a differing perspective from other anarchists/leftcoms/etc. and then didn't deal or answer any of the things brought up. I think there's some really complicated and difficult (but ultimately important and useful) things to talk about on this topic, which we sometimes (at its best) we have managed on here.

I also think it brings up issues with that stream within anarchism that doesn't 'like' analysis or nuance, and just leaps to positions defending the 'side' they see as more 'oppressed' etc., especially if it can involve some practical 'solidarity' type activity. I mean as I've made clear on here the flipside of this is the NWBTCW / leftcoms that denounce pretty much anything and everything as 'tainted' and not worthy of support or engaging with (even critically). I think it also calls into question the reality of what it means that now anarchism and wider extra-parliamentary radical left politics seems to be made up of various issues, campaigns and support for other struggles rather than political organising in a more fundamental and coherent political and strategic way.
 
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From memory last year's started with an online presentation by the Solidarity Collectives about what they do for supporting anarchists fighting in the TDF / regular Ukraine military. Nothing earth shattering or very different to what you'd expect. There were some discussion including points raised criticising that (and similar) positions by people with a more NWBTCW / internationalist perspective but they were partly shouted down or told this wasn't the place for that discussion (there was also a CWO meeting as well iirc). Pretty disappointing and shallow meeting really just focused on quite minimally impactful 'solidarity' stuff.

My thoughts on it now are much the same as then in that I think in some ways it showed up some pretty poor politics among some anarchists on this topic; in that that they dismissed criticism as being from 'tankies' rather than a differing perspective from other anarchists/leftcoms/etc. and then didn't deal or answer any of the things brought up. I think there's some really complicated and difficult (but ultimately important and useful) things to talk about on this topic, which we sometimes (at its best) we have managed on here.

I also think it brings up issues with that stream within anarchism that doesn't 'like' analysis or nuance, and just leaps to positions defending the 'side' they see as more 'oppressed' etc., especially if it can involve some practical 'solidarity' type activity. I mean as I've made clear on here the flipside of this is the NWBTCW / leftcoms that denounce pretty much anything and everything as 'tainted' and not worthy of support or engaging with (even critically). I think it also calls into question the reality that now anarchism and wider extra-parliamentary radical left politics that seems to be made up of various issues, campaigns and support for other struggles rather than political organising in a more fundamental way.
Thanks
 
On my way down if anyone's around. Would have been earlier but I got landed with the food hub Saturday pickup shift :)

We pass like ships in the night rich!

This - we were there for a bit early afternoon but didn't bump into you rich! - and Fozzie Bear alas I don't know what you look like to be able to spot you and say hi (tbf I am moderately face-blind so even if I met you once before I'd not be able to spot you now!)
 
Hmmm, pass the tote bag


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