Jesse Lemisch on closing gas stations
[wonder if Chuck0 was involved?]
From: “Jesse Lemisch” utopia1@attglobal.net Date: July 22, 2006 5:10:19 PM EDT Subject: foggy day in the new SDS
The exchange presented below took place on the new SDS list, where
the closing down of gas stations by protesters during rush hour in
Kansas City was presented as an anti-war action against “strategic
targets related to the war machine.” My satiric posting below was
followed by exhortations directed to me to “drop dead,” subject
headings like “Fuck Jesse Lemisch T shirt,” attacks on “nonsense,”
“fairy tales” and “reactionary” “professor,” and commendations of
those who organized the gas station action as “solid organizers.”
Some claimed that nobody could have predicted that a demonstration
aimed at closing down gas stations in rush hour might piss people
off. One wrote “The gas station demonstration was GREAT! Let’s do a
lot more of that sort of thing. [This] will increase our numbers and
support greatly.” Others explained that, like closing down gas
stations at rush hour, the civil rights movement, draft resisters and
the Free Speech Movement had also pissed people off.
There were a few who made more sense than this, and of course we
never know how typical of an organization are those who post on its
list. I continue to wish this organization well as it approaches its
first national convention, at the University of Chicago. And I wish
and work for the rebirth of a passionate, critical, utopian left,
which treats Americans respectfully. But the hostile response to my
below posting and, earlier, to my “Weather Underground Rises from the
Ashes: They’re Baack!” makes me pessimistic about SDS’s openness to
political disagreement.
Jesse Lemisch
============================================================ Lemisch posting on SDS list 7/22/06
My goodness, this reminds me of the glory days of the movement in the
sixties, when some of us developed such extraordinary skills in
pissing off so many people, rather than influencing them to support
our goals. I hope people were wearing the new “Fuck Shit Up” SDS t-
shirts.
This action pissed off various privileged groups: drivers, gas
station owners and workers. Good: who needs them? It’s particularly
useful to infuriate drivers, who are a tiny privileged minority in
this country, mainly white and brimming over with false
consciousness. And it shut down “strategic targets related to the war
machine.” Huh? Let’s bring back that old Weatherman slogan, “Fight
the People”! (Another good t-shirt slogan, especially for actions
like this one.)
“This energetic and innovative action was not only a success, it was
exciting and unlike any action in Kansas City in recent history.”
Yeah, being exciting and being beaten up are good measures of success.
Or, is this posting an intentional parody?
Jesse Lemisch —– Original Message —– From: Kansas City SDS To: New Left Cafe - SDS Discussion List Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 11:51 PM Subject: [New Left Cafe] KC Activists Take over Local Gas Stations
On Friday July 21 activists participating in a CodePink-initiated
action (including local SDS members) took over three local gas
stations during rush hour traffic to highlight the connection between
oil consumption and American imperial policy in waging the war on the
Iraqi people. Participants “shut down” the stations, telling
customers the stations were closed for the day.
Fifteen participants, half on bicycle, travelled along Westport Road,
stopping at three major gas stations. At each gas station, those on
bicycle circled around, eventually stopping in front of the gas
pumps, and placing pink “out of order” signs on them. Others passed
out flyers explaining the need for the action. The speed and mobility
granted by bicycle transportationa allowed the activists to stop at
each station for a brief time, then moving on to the next station.
The action was highly successful in terms of providing information
and shutting down strategic targets related to the war machine.
There was one arrest made as a result of the action. At the first gas
station the contingent visited, an angry witness was attempting to
strip an activist’s megaphone away from her, assaulting her in the
process. Another activist, who was quietly taking pictures of the
attack. The person attacking the activist approached the camera-
holder, in the process assaulting him as well and destroying his camera.
After the action was over, the person who had attacked two activists
took the police to the first person he had attacked, having told them
that she had assaulted him and not-as all parties present can attest-
the other way around. She was placed in a police wagon and arrested
on ironically-imposed assault charges. Hours later, she was released.
It is important that we support this activist-attacked by an irate
witness and then falsely-accused of having assaulted him-in her defense.
In addition, the police also briefly detained one activist who was
urging others to leave once the police showed up at the third and
final gas station, but allowed her to leave.
This energetic and innovative action was not only a success, it was
exciting and unlike any action in Kansas City in recent history.
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