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AnarchistU - 16 Mar 2007
Deep Green Resistance Gathering
Information about an upcoming gathering in Massachusetts, called Deep
Green Resistance.
How do we stop the mass destruction of our planet?
We need a world without
environmental devastation and social oppression: we need to confront
civilization.
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From April 6-8, join us for a weekend of exploring long range strategy,
direct action, oppression, peak oil, natural living, and the deep
questions of how to mend our hearts and sustain our spirits in these hard
times. Good fun, great food, and the quiet woods also included.
Located in Deerfield Massachusetts.
Please see
http://deepgreenresistance.blogspot.com for more information.
Statement of Purpose
Please read this to the bottom.
We are profoundly grieved and enraged at the destruction of our planet and
at all systems of human oppression. We are passionate about creating a
world based on mutual aid, love, justice, and connection to the living
world. We want to understand the roots ofthe dominant culture in order to
most effectively endit.
We draw on environmentalism, feminism, deep ecology, spirituality,
anarchy, indigenous lifeways, anti-oppression politics, peak oil and
collapse theories, and past struggles for justice for our analysis and our
inspiration. We are open to challenging our thinking and ourselves. We
recognize that though the dominant culture threatens us all, it also gives
privileges to some at the expense of others,and whether industrial culture
continues or is stopped, the impact on people will differ.
We also embrace the full experience of beauty, magic,and love in our lives
and the world in our efforts to make serious change. And we are committed
to making that change.
We believe the institution of civilization, with its cities, agriculture,
and technology, is the basis of the most destructive cultures. To face the
full impact of civilization requires acknowledging that it is inherently
oppressive and destructive. Cities demand the importation of resources,
which are ultimately obtained through violence. Agriculture takes more
than it gives to the land, turning diverse ecosystems into monocultures
and living soil to desert. Technology requires exploitation of the natural
world and condenses power into fewer and fewer hands. Industrial
civilization in particular, with its machinery, engines, and oil-based
production, has further accelerated the speed of the devastation.
Despite all our efforts, the rate of environmental destruction is
increasing, and inequality and poverty along with it. Those of us fighting
for justice may be winning battles, but we are losing the war. When
children are in slavery to make chocolate and a hundred species leave the
earth forever every day, we are losing. If industrial civilization
continues on this course, it will continue to destroy people and the
planet until it collapses. Given the scale of the situation, much of our
planet will be dead in the next few decades.
There are many, many committed efforts to change the dominant culture, to
help people and other living beings, and to create justice and
sustainability. Reforming this culture, alleviating suffering, and
celebrating life are meaningful and amazing: that’s what we spend our time
doing. But we also do not want to settle. We need to honestly evaluate how
effectively our efforts are ending ecocide andoppression.
Industrial culture is not just a way of thinking, an intellectual habit or
an emotional experience. It's aninterlocking set of institutional power
arrangements based on exploitation, violence, and the objectification of
living beings. Changes in our individual and collective consciousness are
essential, but they are not enough to bring this system down. We need
organized, political resistance.
This culture cannot be reformed to one of justice and sanity: it is
defined by destructive and oppressive systems of power. To create a
liberated world, it must go. The hard truth is that all our efforts to
encourage the dominant culture to voluntarily adopt sustainable ways of
living have not made a significant impact.
At DGR our driving question will be: how will we make that change happen?
Please understand the nature of this event. DGR is not a festival. It is
not a gathering to create a groovy subculture, to simply change a
destructive paradigm, to try and escape "the system," or to build a
support system solely for personal growth. It is a serious meeting to
address the destruction of our planet and potential effective resistance.
It will include theoretical discussions of serious and confrontational
strategies and tactics. It is expected that participants follow security
culture (see
http://security.resist.ca/personal/culture.shtml).
We also intend to have a good time. Join us.