) Britain, Anarchist movement conference 2009 – anarcha-feminist intervention

 

Date Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:19:05 +0300




A group of anarcha-feminists interrupted the Sunday afternoon plenary session of the
conference. They spoke about the problem of sexism in both capitalist society and the
‘movement’, and projected a short film on the subject. —- You can also read the full
statement, watch the film, and find out more, at www.nopretence.wordpress.com —- This is
what was said. —- “We make no pretence. This is a conference by and for anarchists. And
by anarchists, we mean those opposed to the state, all forms of nationalism, capitalism,
sexual/race/gender oppression and all forms of exploitation and domination,” Anarchist
Movement Conference 09 Call Out —- This is our response. —-
http://www.youtube.com/v/qCJfsYzzHh0&rel=1&fs=1&showsearch=0&hd=0

We have taken this space and projected this short film to show how we see sexism in ‘the
movement’ and sexism in capitalist society. We have covered our faces in the same way we
might do against the state and its agents – inspired by the tradition of our militant
sisters who took back male-dominated stages, and political spaces.

We expect hostility, intimidation and greater surveillance after our action. Covering up
makes it easier to communicate. And we know that our message is much bigger than the
messenger herself.

The following text is our response to the four themes of the conference.

MOVEMENT or why we aren’t one

No matter how much we aspire to be ‘self-critical’ there is a clear lack of theorising and
concrete action around sexism, homophobia and racism in the anarchist movement. We do not
feel that the content and structure of the conference deal with gender and we’re tired of
asking for space – we’re taking it ourselves.

You want to talk about history? Let’s stop pretending that feminism is a short blip in the
history of political struggles. The feminism you know may be the one that has been
dominated by white middle-class liberal politics – NOT the struggles and pockets of
revolutionary resistance missing from our political pamphlets and ‘independent’ media. The
feminism of Comandanta Yolanda, of bell hooks, of Anzaldua, of Mbuya Nehanda, of Angela
Davis, of Rote Zora, of Mujeres Libres…

CLASS or is anybody out there?

We are all oppressed by the class system, but there is nobody ‘out there’ who isn’t also
oppressed by white supremacy, imperialism, heterosexism, patriarchy, ableism, ageism…
Pretending these systems don’t exist or can be subsumed into capitalist oppression,
doesn’t deal with the problem, it just silences those people most oppressed by them, and
allows for the continuing domination of these systems over our lives.

We are tired of being told that anarchists don’t need to be feminists, because ‘anarchism
has feminism covered’. This is just a convenient way of forgetting the reality of gender
oppression, and so ignoring the specifics of the struggle against it.

RESISTANCE or are we futile?

If the anarchist movement doesn’t recognize the power structures it reproduces, its
resistance will be futile. For as well as fighting sexism ‘out there’ we must fight sexism
‘in here’ and stop pretending that oppressive systems disappear at the door of the squat
or the social center. Only a movement that understands and fights its own contradictions
can provide fertile ground for real and effective resistance.

Ask yourselves this – do you believe sexism exists within the movement? When a woman
comrade says she’s experienced sexual abuse or assault from a male comrade – what do you
think? That it’s an individual or an isolated case? Or that it can happen – and
disproportionately to women – because there is a system which allows it to develop and
gives it life? Can we honestly say that our own autonomous spaces do not play a part in
upholding this system?

Ask yourselves this – Why do fewer women speak in meetings? Because they think less? What
is the gender of the factory worker? Why do more women do the washing up and run creches
at meetings/events? What is the gender of the carer at home?

Now tell us if you believe sexism exists: tell us why men rape; why more women are
battered than men; why more women are used by the state to do free and unwaged work. Tell
us – are you a feminist?

We believe that in the anarchist movement, the strongest evidence of sexism lies in the
choice we’re told to make between ‘unity’ and what-they-call ‘separatism’, between
fighting the state and fighting sexism. Fuck that! We refuse to be seen as stereotypes of
‘feminists’ you can consume – like fucking merchandise in the capitalist workplace.

IDEAS INTO REALITY and what’s in between?

There will be no future for the anarchist movement if it doesn’t also identify as an
anarcha-feminist movement. Anarcha-feminist organisational structures must exist within
the movement to make anarcha-feminism an integral part of it. And you don’t need to
identify as a woman to be an anarcha-feminist – every anarchist should be able to
participate in the struggle against sexism.

The state’s incursion into our private lives and the relationship between sexuality and
productivity from which it profits affects people of all genders. The gender binary system
violently allocates us roles on the basis of our anatomy. A refusal to accept even these
basic precepts will be a great hindrance to the movement.

You ask, ‘Can we find common cause despite our differences?’. We will only find common
cause if we recognize that our differences are structured by numerous oppressive systems,
and together fight to end each of these systems, wherever we find them.

Our feminisms must be plural, they must be anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-homophobic.
Our inspiration must come from the actions of feminists who have helped self-identified
women reach revolutionary consciousness.

Our feminisms must be revolutionary.

Final word

You can pretend we didn’t come here, pretend nothing was said.

You can purposefully misunderstand us.

Or you can ask yourselves why we came, what we meant, and whether we’ll come back again.

June 3, 2009
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