Uprisings, revolts and
occupation are keeping their undeniable marks on 2011. In recent times, a
year with so much and so wide protests from periphery to world
metropolis are rare. In this crises-ridden period, the
competition-charged, tumultuous year saw status quo questioned and
challenged. In recent times, capitalism with its fundamental
contradictions of capital accumulation has never encountered so vigorous
and wide social criticism and rejection.
The globe eclipsing status quo has created
conditions for protest and uprising, and also trammeled these. With
these contradictory acts, status quo has illegitimated itself, and has
provided legitimacy to protest and uprising against institutions for
coercion and ideological hegemony that capital builds up to dominate
public life. As captive of income- and opportunity-inequalities, people
in countries are giving tongue to their dissatisfaction with the status
quo, its philosophy, policies, politics and economy. As democratic
practice, people are dissenting, disapproving and denouncing dominating
power’s contempt of life and liberty. People are declining to acquiesce
to the destruction of peace on the earth.
People in countries were passing days while
corporate personhood was taking control of peoples’ life and bare
minimum spaces essential for people’s existence. It was capital’s
indifferent campaign to destruct all life on the earth.
The prevailing system with its all its brutality –
poverty, unemployment, wars, intervention, and indifferent elites
indulging in luxury and speculation – has provided logic to protest in
countries. Working people are being deprived of their rights. Narrowed
down space for dissent and curtailed rights have ignited revolts. In
2011, people began resisting mainly through nonviolent protest marches
and occupation. Internet based social networking has turned into a tool
to communicate and propagate. In 2011, with industrial action, by
striking valiantly, labor in scores of countries heroically stood in
front of capital. In Third, Second and First Worlds, student activism,
their protests and marches, occupations of educational institutions and
media centers unmasked the dominating system that does not hide its
profit motive in the area of public instruction. In 2011, riot and
anarchic acts, only a few in numbers and only in a few countries,
reflect dire living condition, and encroached democratic space. These
are initiatives by an impatient section to ensure jobs, homes, security
and freedom from the tyranny of capital.
The Arab Spring and the Occupy Movement are two key
moments in the worldwide protest process in 2011. These are junctures.
In terms of magnitude and force, these two surpassed the Seattle
Uprising in 1999, the Prague Anti-globalization Protests in 2000 and the
Iraq War Protest in 2003. In terms of significance, these two
influenced and will influence societies and politics at regional and
world levels.
Tyrants, Empire-allies, caricature characters in
politics, financial and political institutions, coercive apparatus, all
had to face protests by people from Australia to Middle East, from North
Africa to North America, from Wukan, a China village, to the US cities,
from a mining giant headquarter to ports and auction house. Tunisia,
Italy, Malaysia, Morocco, Russia, Bahrain, Greece, France, the UK,
backward, conservative societies and advanced capitalist countries, all
came under questioning by its citizens. Madrid, Athens, San Francisco,
Paris, Philadelphia, London, Leeds, Los Angeles, and hundreds of cities
and towns saw protest marches. Election thievery sparked protests,
sometimes violent. In 2011, tens of thousands of “mass incidents”, huge
demonstrations and protests, reflected undercurrents in today’s Chinese
society. Striking oil workers occupied the main square in Zhanaozen, a
Kazakhstan town, for more than six months. In the last days in 2011,
police firing on the protesting Kazakh oil workers killed at least 10
people. During the last days of the year, protesting people continue
making supreme sacrifices in Egypt, a geostrategically important area,
where an alliance between retrogressive forces and imperialism has been
completed. In Lens Creek Mountain, West Virginia, USA, people marched
more than 50 miles to save ecology and a glorious history.
Occupy Wall Street, the Occupy Movement that began
on September 17 with a few thousand protesters in New York to condemn
greed and capitalism has become a political expression in the entire US,
and broadly, a worldwide approach with broad coalitions. In France,
Marseille Chamber of Commerce was occupied. In Kerala, India, a soft
drink plant was occupied. And, 2011 saw similar many more.
Within days, the Occupy Movement became a world symbol with the universal slogan “We are the 99%”. Jobless and homeless, union members and priests, nurses, teachers and students stood in protest, peacefully marched down streets, built camps with libraries in parks and city squares, tried to make their stand in the face of forced evictions. But capital’s dictatorial force prevailed. Occupy Movement protesters have been arrested, their camps bulldozed.
Within days, the Occupy Movement became a world symbol with the universal slogan “We are the 99%”. Jobless and homeless, union members and priests, nurses, teachers and students stood in protest, peacefully marched down streets, built camps with libraries in parks and city squares, tried to make their stand in the face of forced evictions. But capital’s dictatorial force prevailed. Occupy Movement protesters have been arrested, their camps bulldozed.
Occupy Movement campaigned to move homeless people
into buildings foreclosed by banks, stood by labor’s struggle, and has
tried to widen its support-base. Defying cold, rain, snow falls and
evictions in countries, Occupy Movement protesters are still undaunted,
and hope to re-occupy public spaces.
Now, it is Occupy Everywhere. It’s a new discourse
and dynamics of political action. It is not an isolated act of protest.
Rather, it is now a worldwide process, an expression of revolt against
capitalist economy and politics.
Labor, either in unions or defying status quoed
union leadership, in countries has joined the waves of uprising, and in
countries has determined pace of politics for a period, may be for a
short one. Labor worldwide is trying to assert its position. In 2011,
labor made strikes at Australian coal mines and walked outs at giant
Grasberg mine in Indonesia. Chile’s state-owned copper giant, African
gold producers, and scores of mine owners in countries had to face labor
action in the year.
At least in a country, a new law banning street protest has been enacted. At least a country now plans to use its political power to detain its citizens for indefinite period. Police reportedly went undercover at an Occupy camp to find out protesters’ intentions. Police spies infiltrated protest groups at least in a country. In countries, public servants, hardly a few thousands in number, are wielding the power to define limits of “democracy” for millions, and in actual sense, billions. The year 2011 once again exposed these truths.
At least in a country, a new law banning street protest has been enacted. At least a country now plans to use its political power to detain its citizens for indefinite period. Police reportedly went undercover at an Occupy camp to find out protesters’ intentions. Police spies infiltrated protest groups at least in a country. In countries, public servants, hardly a few thousands in number, are wielding the power to define limits of “democracy” for millions, and in actual sense, billions. The year 2011 once again exposed these truths.
In 2011, by violating fundamental rights of people,
and even by violating bourgeois democratic norms, ruling classes in
respective societies have quashed its claims to rule, have confirmed its
void moral standing, and have provided people the logic to reclaim
fundamental features of bourgeois democracy and public spaces. In 2011,
ruling machines in countries are breaking its laws the machines are
committed to safeguard, and breeding contempt of the laws enacted to
secure existing property relations and perpetuate dominance over people.
In countries, honesty is an abandoned concept within forces of and
institutions for hegemony. So, the logic to reclaim comes from Abraham
Lincoln. In 1858, Abraham Lincoln said while debating Stephen Douglas:
“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts,
not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert
the Constitution.”
In 2011, capital’s “holy” alliance is being exposed.
States with their inherent inefficiency and incompetence continue to
stand as inefficient and incompetent. With their monopoly of coercion
states are attaining mistrust of its citizens.
In 2011, main stream media got exposed as a tool of
capital. MSM’s acts appeared deep rooted conspiracy, often a conspiracy
of silence, to the protesting people. It tried to keep silent on the
Occupy Movement. Its “shrewd” tact to ignore people’s struggles
ultimately breached its credibility, and to regain credibility, it had
to provide information, sometimes disinformation or misinformation.
In 2011, the dominating economy’s incapability is
being exposed as it continues to snatch away social safety arrangements,
as it fails to provide bare minimum livelihood space to citizens, and
as it fails to balance its competing interests. In a continent,
dominating capital stands on the brink of falling apart as its powerful
parts fail to resolve fatal competition.
In 2011, like past years, states, huge in number,
continue to serve their masters – capitals, monopoly finance capital,
speculator capital, ecocide capital, war capital. With demagoguery and
outright falsehood, with a state of war or a threat of war, with
justification to torture and murder, states fomented protests, revolts
and occupation in 2011.
Status quo is engaged with full force in stopping
peoples’ legitimate claims on economy and politics. In 2011, societies
are on the border of bankruptcy, societies are faltering with burden of
seemingly endless mal-governance, lumpenocracy, immense corruption and
hopelessness. Dominating classes’ historical role has brought the
societies to this limit. The dominating classes have initiated the
process of destruction of these societies. In countries, people found no
other way but protest and revolt in 2011 as speculators and bankers
shape economy and trample sovereignty, polluters define limits of
livable environment, and tyranny encroach public spaces. All Tyranny
depends on deception, hypocrisy, economic and political power, and
compels people to resort to revolt. The year, as a reaction,
demonstrates force and power of revolt. The year is witnessing
unimaginable riches and military might, but finds it imprisoned to the
desire to use the power in the interests of absolute minority section in
societies. People find them encountering tyranny and oppression in the
guise of status quo in 2011.
“No nation”, as James Madison said in Political
Observations in 1795, “can preserve its freedom in the midst of
continual warfare.” But, the world is experiencing continual war waged
by dominating capital. The year 2011 with pain and tears is going
through this war. It is war for resources and cheap labor being waged in
lands around the globe, it is war for thievery, it is wars declared and
undeclared, and it is age-old war waged by a minority class against the
majority classes. Under the endless sky, it is being waged in politics,
in diplomacy, in economy, in propaganda, in ideology and education. It
is being waged in the squares of the cities, in slums, on waste dumping
grounds, with public properties being sold in market, in factories and
workshops, in ports and offices, in degraded educational institutions
and hospitals without any ribbon of hope, in all public spaces.
In countries, people are now no more wandering, no
more having aimless moves in 2011. In countries, people are now striving
to transform politics, taking initiatives in politics with limitations
imposed by a period and respective societies. Despite the fact,
protesting people, revolting people, not individuals, have initiated a
process to reclaim their space, their land, to reiterate
This land is your land,
This land is my land
This land is our land.
This land is your land,
This land is my land
This land is our land.
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