jakell » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:30 am wrote:Joe Hillshoist » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:20 am wrote:Me:The rhetoric spouted by the Islamophobes and BN types and groups like UKIP and Pediga creates an environment where random attacks like this are more likely to happen. As an aside to the more organised stuff.
You:Ah, if things were only that simple, but they're not, in the UK at least.
I spoke earlier in this thread about the organising of far right groups:Anti-fascists need to think a bit more and realise that they never had it better than when they had the BNP as a focus (taking the UK as an example), and that since the demise of the BNP et al, it's a lot harder to keep track of the far right's movements and activities, and we see more incidents like those described in this thread.
The only point I'd make about that is organisation and randomness are more fluid things with mobile communication tech.
Yes, that was stated a bit too crudely in attempt to relate to the title I was more thinking of my experience with the development of of the BNP.
In reality, I can really think of any incidents that relate to the title of this thread, so it's hard to find a pattern. In the past we had small scale stuff that was personal and fairly brief (and poorly planned etc) and the other end of the scale was more or less demo scale stuff where the only real violence was between the fascists and the antis.
This incident seems to occupy some middle ground, and is harder to link with either individuals or organisations. Possibly some new model along the lines that you describe is needed.Joe Hillshoist » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:27 am wrote:Joe Hillshoist » Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:27 am wrote:jakell » 17 Feb 2016 19:00 wrote:What I've done is to try to raise the level of debate above the standard simple tropes and assumptions by adding some local detail. It's about practical 'anti-fascism' again
Notice that (as I mostly try to do) have stuck to opining on the UK situation which I'm pretty familiar with. I wouldn't presume to tell those in other parts of the world what their own situation is based upon some imagined wishful global parity.
I've had a think about this, using the guidelines you offered, and have come back to my original impression... I do find it offensive.
Sorry about that, must be a British thing.
Seem to have 'quoted' instead of editing here, and the delete button has disappeared. This has happened before so I assume there is a time limit on deletion.