Comments on: OWS: reporting and reality http://platosbeard.org/ows-reporting-and-reality/ whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must make random noises Thu, 17 May 2012 00:55:09 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.11 By: shag http://platosbeard.org/ows-reporting-and-reality/comment-page-1/#comment-49131 Wed, 16 Nov 2011 11:39:00 +0000 http://platosbeard.org/?p=685#comment-49131 I have watched these assorted jabs “supporters” take at OWS. I say jabs because it reminds me of the way an unskilled boxer just flails around with no, uhhhn.,.., strategy to win. lol it’s like they want to find failure. In the case of some of them, it’s obvious that the reason they want failure is that everything about OWS defies their previous analyses of what’s wrong with the left.

Doug’s animosity is pretty simple. He doesn’t like the business about prefiguring the society you’d like to live in now. And the reason he doesn’t like it is that it might require what I referred to in a post – “conscious social reproduction.” Instead of simply reproduce, for instance, gendered social relations, you make an attempt to challenge them by turning to new social norms.

The way they run a progressive stack at GA is an example. Instead, of just taking names and stacking people to speak as they indicate a desire to speak, they progressively stack it by making sure that voices that have been historically underrepresented are heard. When Angela Davis spoke, for instance, they progressively stacked so that women of color were the first ones to ask questions. When someone asked to speak, the woman running stack said (paraphrase from memory), “So and so always has something to say, has had ample opportunities to speak, is there anyone else who would like to ask a question?”

Basically, in this case, it wasn’t about race or gender at this point, it was simply about a person who feels really confidant about speaking, always has a question, yadda being asked to step aside so others who are more shy and less confident can feel comfortable speaking.

As someone who is ‘that guy’ and can yak up a storm, I’m acutely aware that lots of people aren’t so comfortable but have genius things to say. I’m a one percenter who should be taxed more in that regard! :)

I think that is the thing that offends some people the most. If this approach to social movement making gets off the ground and becomes a dominant way of doing things, some folks are deeply threatened by that.

But more than that, what OWS is is an example of people fully capable of having an analysis that Doug has argued against on the grounds that such an analysis of anti-racism anti-sexism and the like simply isn’t radical. It produces a politics that is no politics at all. It produces people who are unwittingly supporting neo-liberalism. etc. etc. And yet people with that sort of politics, people who would call themselves anti-racist, anti-sexist, etc. are actually putting a class analysis (as mild as it is) at the center of the politics.

They’d predicted that the mere support for anti-racist politics couldn’t produce even the glimmer of a radical analysis.

But it did.

guess i’ll have to post that at the blog. ha ha

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