
Fidelity Investment (major investor in Occidental Petroleum, the bane
of the U'wa tribe in Columbia) Bank of America, US Bancorp, Key Bank and
Washington Mutual Bank (financial institutions key in the expansion of
Corporate repression) Old Navy, Banana Republic and the GAP (as Fisher
family businesses, rapers of Northwest forest lands and sweatshop laborers)
NikeTown and Levi's (whose overpriced products are made in sweatshops)
McDonald's (slave-wage fast-food peddlers responsible for destruction of
tropical rainforests for grazing land and slaughter of animals) Starbucks
(peddlers of an addictive substance whose products are harvested at below-poverty
wages by farmers who are forced to destroy their own forests in the process)
Warner Bros. (media monopolists) Planet Hollywood (for being Planet Hollywood)
This activity lasted for over 5 hours and involved the breaking of
storefront windows and doors and defacing of facades. Slingshots, newspaper
boxes, sledge hammers, mallets, crowbars and nail-pullers were used to
strategically destroy corporate property and gain access (one of the three
targeted Starbucks and Niketown were looted). Eggs filled with glass etching
solution, paint-balls and spray-paint were also used.
The black bloc was a loosely organized cluster of affinity groups and
individuals who roamed around downtown, pulled this way by a vulnerable
and significant storefront and that way by the sight of a police formation.
Unlike the vast majority of activists who were pepper-sprayed, tear-gassed
and shot at with rubber bullets on several occasions, most of our section
of the black bloc escaped serious injury by remaining constantly in motion
and avoiding engagement with the police. We buddied up, kept tight and
watched each others' backs. Those attacked by federal thugs were un-arrested
by quick-thinking and organized members of the black bloc. The sense of
solidarity was awe-inspiring.
THE PEACE POLICE
RESPONSE TO THE BLACK BLOC

TEN MYTHS ABOUT THE BLACK BLOC
1. "They are all a bunch of Eugene anarchists." While a few may be anarchists from Eugene, we hail from all over the United States, including Seattle. In any case, most of us are familiar with local issues in Seattle (for instance, the recent occupation of downtown by some of the most nefarious of multinational retailers).
2. "They are all followers of John Zerzan." A lot of rumors have been circulating that we are followers of John Zerzan, an anarcho-primitivist author from Eugene who advocates property destruction. While some of us may appreciate his writings and analyses, he is in no sense our leader, directly, indirectly, philisophocally or otherwize.
3. "The mass public squat is the headquarters of the anarchists who destroyed property on November 30th." In reality, most of the people in the "Autonomous Zone" squat are residents of Seattle who have spent most of their time since its opening on the 28th in the squat. While they may know of one-another, the two groups are not co-extensive and in no case could the squat be considered the headquarters of people who destroyed property.
4. "They escalated situations on the 30th, leading to the tear-gassing of passive, non-violent protesters." To answer this, we need only note that tear-gassing, pepper-spraying and the shooting of rubber bullets all began before the black blocs (as far as we know) started engaging in property destruction. In addition, we must resist the tendency to establish a causal relationship between police repression and protest in any form, whether it involved property destruction or not. The police are charged with protecting the interests of the wealthy few and the blame for the violence cannot be placed upon those who protest those interests.
5. Conversely: "They acted in response to the police repression." While this might be a more positive representation of the black bloc, it is nevertheless false. We refuse to be misconstrued as a purely reactionary force. While the logic of the black bloc may not make sense to some, it is in any case a pro-active logic.
6. "They are a bunch of angry adolescent boys." Aside from the fact that it belies a disturbing ageism and sexism, it is false. Property destruction is not merely macho rabble-rousing or testosterone-laden angst release. Nor is it displaced and reactionary anger. It is strategically and specifically targeted direct action against corporate interests.
7. "They just want to fight." This is pretty absurd, and it conveniently ignores the eagerness of "peace police" to fight us. Of all the groups engaging in direct action, the black bloc was perhaps the least interested in engaging the authorities and we certainly had no interest in fighting with other anti-WTO activists (despite some rather strong disagreements over tactics).
8. "They are a chaotic, disorganized and opportunistic mob." While many of us could surely spend days arguing over what "chaotic" means, we were certainly not disorganized. The organization may have been fluid and dynamic, but it was tight. As for the charge of opportunism, it would be hard to imagine who of the thousands in attendance _didn't_ take advantage of the opportunity created in Seattle to advance their agenda. The question becomes, then, whether or not we helped create that opportunity and most of us certainly did (which leads us to the next myth):
9. "They don't know the issues" or "they aren't activists who've been
working on this." While we may not be professional activists, we've all
been working on this convergence in Seattle for months. Some of us did
work in our home-towns and others came to Seattle months in advance to
work on it. To be sure, we were responsible for many hundreds of people
who came out on the streets on the 30th, only a very small minority of
which had anything to do with the black bloc. Most of us have been studying
the
effects of the global economy, genetic engineering, resource extraction,
transportation, labor practices, elimination of indigenous autonomy, animal
rights and human rights and we've been doing activism on these issues for
many years. We are neither ill- nformed nor unexperienced.
10. "Masked anarchists are anti-democratic and secretive because they hide their identities." Let's face it (with or without a mask)--we aren't living in a democracy right now. If this week has not made it plain enough, let us remind you--we are living in a police state. People tell us that if we really think that we're right, we wouldn't be hiding behind masks. "The truth will prevail" is the assertion. While this is a fine and noble goal, it does not jive with the present reality. Those who pose the greatest threat to the interests of Capital and State will be persecuted. Some pacifists would have us accept this persecution gleefully. Others would tell us that it is a worthy sacrifice. We are not so morose. Nor do we feel we have the privilege to accept persecution as a sacrifice: persecution to us is a daily inevitability and we treasure our few freedoms. To accept incarceration as a form of flattery betrays a large amount of "first world" privilege. We feel that an attack on private property is necessary if we are to rebuild a world which is useful, healthful and joyful for everyone. And this despite the fact that hypertrophied private property rights in this country translate into felony charges for any property destruction over $250.
MOTIVATIONS OF THE BLACK BLOC
ON THE VIOLENCE OF PROPERTY

Against Capital
and State, the ACME Collective
"Peasant Revolt!"
Disclaimer: these observations and analyses represent only those
of the ACME Collective and should not be construed to be representative
of the rest of the black bloc on N30 or anyone else who engaged in riot
or property destruction that day.