State violence and movement strategy
…let’s face it, the state has all the firepower, all the guns, and all it takes is an excuse and they’ll use it…
…let’s face it, the state has all the firepower, all the guns, and all it takes is an excuse and they’ll use it…
I think the mistake the Left makes…is when they come under attack, to duck and get defensive instead of standing up saying who they are.
…I think Canada is a colonial state and the question is to what extent will First Nations ever have self-determination as long as Canada is a settler state?
[I’m interested in] the ability to translate…thoughts into the world we want to see…[through] the actions that we engage in…
I don’t believe in models…but there are examples and when one stands up and fights for principle, when one puts a revolutionary interest, when one puts the interests of the people in the forefront you can accomplish…tremendous…things.
Diversity of tactics – really what it boils down to is black bloc versus no black bloc and that…gets turned into violence versus non-violence [but] they don’t line up.
I think that the future looks grey.