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Who Are the Anarchists?

Why Resistance Is Coming from Below

America is in the throes of crisis. Polling as the least popular starting President in history, Donald Trump has taken the reins and intends to force his agenda on the world by brute force. Alongside him, outright white supremacists are coming out of the woodwork, convinced that their time has arrived. Millions who once counted on the Democratic Party are losing faith in the entire political system. Can anything be done to halt the rise of tyranny?

This is the context in which anarchists are once again returning to the stage of history and the front page of the New York Times. Neither voting nor passive protest has worked, and the popular imagination is shifting towards open confrontation. Even Trump himself is tweeting allegations about “Professional anarchists, thugs and paid protesters.” Fancy that—a billionaire who hired actors for his campaign launch, accusing working-class protesters of being mercenary.

The grassroots resistance that has rocked the US since Trump’s election isn’t the work of paid or professional protesters—nor, by extension, of George Soros, the supposed “puppet master” of the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories Trump is referencing. It hasn’t come from the Democratic Party, the non-profit sector, or the various socialist splinter groups.

Resistance to Trump has come from ordinary people taking action on their own terms without waiting for leadership or instructions. It has come from the same people who breathed tear gas in Ferguson while facing down a militarized police force to defend their neighborhood. It has come from the tens of thousands who survived freezing water cannons and rubber bullets at Standing Rock to block a pipeline that Trump is now trying to railroad through. It has come from those who risked their lives to confront the KKK in Stone Mountain and Neo-Nazis in Sacramento. It has come from the people who disrupted Trump’s inauguration on January 20, who shut down airports January 28 and 29 to defy Trump’s Muslim ban, who shut down Milo Yiannopoulos on February 1.

All of these efforts were organized horizontally according to broadly anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian frameworks. It’s not just a few people in masks: the spirit of the times is anarchistic.

This resistance was growing long before Trump. The surge of momentum that has exploded into the national consciousness over the past two months has its roots in many years of simmering discontent. The object of this discontent is not just the Trump regime, but a social order that generates dramatic imbalances in power and access to resources while precipitating war, climate change, and ecological collapse. With the most authoritarian defenders of this order at the helm, only a thoroughgoing approach to social change stands any chance of having an impact.

Anarchists are among the only ones offering a clear vision of another way of living. In organizing networks and community spaces around the world, we come together to assist each other in meeting basic needs and building the collective capacity for self-defense. In neighborhoods, workplaces, and schools, anarchists are fighting gentrification, police brutality, and exploitation while creating inclusive alternative infrastructures for survival. Across bioregions, we are organizing to protect our drinking water and the earth we all depend on for life.

This vision conflicts directly with Trump’s top-down, exclusive, authoritarian agenda. It is the only real alternative: Obama’s time in office showed that attempts to improve the state only leave it stronger and more legitimate, so that the next tyrant to take the helm has more force at his disposal. Many people are afraid that the regime will crack down on resistance, but Trump is determined to crack down on all of us regardless. The more that we come together, the harder we push back against the authorities, the faster and more courageously we act, the safer we ultimately will be.

You and your friends already constitute an affinity group, the essential building block of grassroots anarchist practice. Identify the objective you want to accomplish, build your skills, make contact with other groups, and go into action. That could mean disrupting the recruiting efforts of white supremacists or blocking the infrastructure Trump depends on to implement his executive orders. It could mean joining people in defending their homes from eviction or protecting their land from development. It could mean establishing rapid response networks to react to attacks or establishing a free clinic to provide the health care people cannot obtain through the institutions. We are counting on you to help get us out of this situation, to create the world of togetherness and freedom that everyone deserves.

Further Info

A is for Anarchy

The Secret Is to Begin: Introductory Materials for Anarchists

TrumpTheRegime: Resources and Ongoing Resistance to Trump and the Far-Right



7 Comments on "Who Are the Anarchists?"

  1. sidzepp on Sun, 5th Feb 2017 5:06 pm 

    Once you label yourself as an anarchist, you cease to be one.

  2. Sissyfuss on Sun, 5th Feb 2017 8:53 pm 

    If anarchy succeeds in shutting down Ind Civ, you will spend all of your time trying to survive with nothing left to fight the powers that be. Predicaments are a bitch.

  3. Cloud9.5 on Mon, 6th Feb 2017 7:12 am 

    Another secular religion that promises utopia if only enough true believers would get on board. Sorry guys but politics is not going to save the day.

  4. steam_cannon on Mon, 6th Feb 2017 9:04 am 

    Last I checked, organizing groups like this is a game played by elite, Soros being a good example. They pay/free ride some students into organizing a grass roots action, ruin their lives getting many of them arrested and isolate themselves from family, but the whole movement is ultimately to just manipulate stock market and asset values. And they loop in the democrat candidates with point of the spear donation parties so they know what “the right causes” are to support. You can make millions from government graft, but you can make billions though stock plays and f-ing over whole countries with movements. Unless you’re Musk or Gates, that’s how you become a billionaire. Which I suspect is why Russia would like to have Soros’s head on a pike.

  5. efarmer on Mon, 6th Feb 2017 10:54 am 

    So if I read this correctly “anarchy will deliver a world of togerthness and freedom that everyone deserves”?

    So I suppose that anarchy would create a strong demand in people for some rules and hierarchy as required to free themselves from the horrible spate of anarchy. Is that how it works? This strikes me as a proctologist who inserts a cherry bomb to cure your present uncomfortable condition.

  6. George Busching on Mon, 6th Feb 2017 9:01 pm 

    Curious as to where anarchists have ever achieved their objectives? That is, apart from destroying property and inflaming right-wing reactionaries. And where the hell were all these anarchists when President Obama in many cases created or sustained the tyrannical policies they now so righteously oppose? Lastly, in my experience “affinity” groups quite often are exclusive and undemocratic.

  7. Davy on Tue, 7th Feb 2017 5:12 am 

    “Trump Administration Fails To Back Ukraine”
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-06/trump-administration-fails-back-ukraine

    “The White House is reporting that Trump said to Poroshenko the following: “We will work with Ukraine, Russia, and all other parties involved to help them restore peace along the border”. This comment contains no criticism of Russia, it does not accuse Russia of initiating the fighting, and it makes no reference to “Russian aggression”. Nor does it make any strong statement of support for Ukraine. This has been the consistent pattern of Donald Trump’s statements to European leaders since he became US President.”

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