Dear all,

To be honest, I did not get vey far reading this text. I found its enflamed 
sales-pitch rhetoric counter-productive.

And to be honest, it is only one of many, many texts that have been going 
around for years that call for the same thing: denunciation of the system, 
creating alternatives, in the vein of "L'Insurrection qui vient".

I have, at different periods, participated in the writing of such-like 
manifestos.

Worse, concerning this text, is that it is unsigned. Who is behind it? Does not 
say. "Contact" allows you to email an anonymous addressee. "For Clark" is 
written at the bottom, as a teaser.

It DOES conclude:
"They tell us heroism is dead, when
nothing is more disputed by our century."

Could be AB, for all we know.

Joseph Rabie.



> Le 9 nov. 2018 à 19:44, Ian Alan Paul <ianalanp...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> I think the reference to indigenous families is meant to point to some of the 
> indigenous-lead pipeline protests in the U.S. and Canada.
> 
> Regarding fight clubs, i'm not sure that equating all militancy with 
> masculinity is very helpful either, especially considering the rich tradition 
> of women's participation in antifascist movements, autonomist mobilizations, 
> etc.. (although of course the way that the book/film "Fight Club" has been 
> uncritically taken up in popular culture deserves all of this crutique).
> 
> Best,
>       ~i

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