Karmakosmonaut wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Karmakosmonaut wrote:
The permits probably aren't conforming to the demonstrations because the point is, rather, that the demonstrations conform to the permits.
And I think this points to a very different conception of politics between us. Permits should promote safety and organization which enable politics to appear, not that politics be limited by how particular institutions want to inhibit the possibilities of these actions.
True. It happens with both left- and right-wing demonstrations here, although there is always more bias against right-wing demonstrations (left-wingers are considered less harmful, I guess, even though they usually leave the streets in more of a chaos).
I don't think it's about different conceptions of politics, rather how statist we are in relation to one another. Permits should promote safety, indeed, but I wonder if that group of protesters you talked about actually tried to obtain one.
I think all of these groups are trying to get permits because they don't want their movement to fizzle due to arrests and they don't want things to spiral out of control such as what happened in that video. People are very conscious of that possibility despite it seeming so absurd.
@Zad: Yeah, vagrant camps (which is essentially what they are) are kinda doomed to shit like that unless there is a strict authority or code established and decent people involved.
I wonder how homeless people are responding to these spontaneous camps. I would totally bunk up with them rather than be alone. Which is kinda awesome from a political perspective if they could be brought into the fold properly.