[*BCM*] Re: [swrannounce] undercovers uncovered by
videoanalysts- links
Eamonn Kelly
kellyir at bc.edu
Tue Jan 3 12:58:59 EST 2006
dan,
i agree. while i don't think it's all that pertainent to CM, i find people's choice of nonviolence to often be a poorly thought out representation of a position of priveledge. most nonviolent activists are rarely facing an imminent threat to their life and wellbeing. but i do think CM ought to stay nonviolent, as much as i'd like to smash in some car windows sometimes.
peac.e
eamonn
| On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 08:34:58 -0500
| Dan Zarrella <zan at stargeek.com> wrote:
| the hegemony of "non-violence" is bothersome.
| the struggle we are engaged in has been violent for a long time, and it is
| lucky for us that we have the priviledge of choosing non-violence.
| -Dan
|
| On 1/2/06, turtle <turtle at zworg.com> wrote:
| >
| > I see a number of things that the NYC Critical Mass community might want
| > to try, in an effort to help the situation of the antagonistic police.
| > They probably won't all will work, but I bet some combination would be
| > really useful, and many of these may have already been tried:
| >
| > - Asking the police to sit down to a public discussion about their
| > concerns, with CM participants, "Bicycle Safety Experts" from
| > Transportation Alternatives and/or LAB, and maybe some conflict
| > negotiation folks invited to join them. This could be hosted by a
| > bicycle friendly politician or maybe a college or neutralish news
| > media.
| >
| > - Making the CM ride into a true anarchy ride, where there is no
| > seemingly organized group riding together, but rather a large number of
| > bicyclists riding all over a predertermined area (maybe a 10-block
| > radius?) seperately, each choosing his or her own start point, route,
| > and end point.
| >
| > - Asking the police to write out very specific directions for what they
| > would like bicyclists to do when riding, and then follow them to the
| > letter (creatively, of course). For example, ask ride participants to
| > ride in single file... for 20 blocks straight.
| >
| > - Get some mild mannered but popular VIP types - movie stars,
| > politicians, etc. - to ride with CM and to be "spokesmodels" for
| > responsible and fun biking. (Um... those undercover cops don't count!)
| >
| > - Encourage and sponsor intelligent, responsible, and fun bicycling
| > advocates to go to law school and become judges, DAs, politicians, and
| > other influential types to fix problems from the inside. (I know at
| > least one very cool CM regular who went to law school, so it's not
| > impossible!)
| >
| > - Invest in advocacy groups that seriously know how use PR and marketing
| > tactics to promote bicycling as a normal, healthy, fun, safe, and
| > efficient transportation option to the general public. (Many groups
| > promote biking as "alternative" and rebellious, but this image hurts
| > us, physically and socially).
| >
| > - More fun! Less seriousness! More goofy constumes, songs, laughing,
| > decorated bikes, etc. (Perhaps used along with the non-organized-group
| > mass, so as to not provoke more complaints about "parading".)
| >
| > Phew! That's a lot. Hopefully they are at least somewhat useful
| > suggestions.
| >
| > -Turtle
| > May the forks be with you!
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