U.SS.A 2013

20/12/13:

US, San Francisco: anti-gentrification protesters stop Apple employees’ bus (video here)

19/12/13:

US, North Carolina: rocks and bottles thrown at cops in demo against cop killing of 17 yr old (more here and here) …. Ohio: arrests in protests against detention of undocumented immigrants

17/12/13:

US, Fresno: Babylon drowns

16/12/13:

US, Virginia: protesters against deportations blocking access road to detention centre arrested The annual average of deportations increased to near 400,000 since President Barack Obama took power in 2009.”

13/12/13:

US, Bloomington: angry demo publicising death of homeless guy in sub-zero temperatures “Participants in the march disabled several dozen parking meters, wrote graffiti, paint-bombed banks, popped tires, and distributed hundreds of fliers about Ian’s death, homelessness, and policing in Bloomington. Participants also took the opportunity to run into several yuppie restaurants and rain fliers on the passive diners…. the city has recently announced that the revenue from new parking meters will fund downtown police foot-patrols and new surveillance cameras.”

11/12/13:

US, California: $1m. worth of stuff looted from posh house party More than 100 people were estimated to have attended the party, held at a vacant, fully furnished La Habra Heights mansion that had been put on the market by the owner. The damage and thievery amount to at least $1 million”…San Jose: prisoners go on hunger strike over visitation misery (lasts a week)

10/12/13:

US, Santa Rosa: protesters against cop killing of 13 yr old take over city hall, stop traffic

9/12/13:

US, San Francisco: anti-gentrification protest blocks Google

7/12/13:

US, Michigan: celebratory riot by football fans (video here)

30/11/13:

US: activists halt megaload in struggle against tar sands projects

29/11/13:

US, California: Father Christmas arrested…children of the world rise up

28/11/13:

US: small strikes at hip capitalist store…interesting letter by fired Pizza Hut manager

22/11/13:

US, North Carolina: police station windows broken after teenager killed whilst in cop custody (see also this, this and this)

21/11/13:

US, Bloomington: 2 blocks of parking meters wrecked in movement against gentrification

20/11/13:

US, California: workers & students unite & might…maybe one day…fight

19/11/13:

US, Atlanta: illegal immigrants blockade federal office in protest against Obama’s deportation policy

16/11/13:

US & UK: demonstrations against mainstream media manipulation

8/11/13:

US, Utah: appalling immoral distasteful rude graffiti horror shock

7/11/13:

US, Los Angeles: Walmart workers sit down in main road as part of their struggle for higher wages, etc.

6/11/13:

US, Bakersfield: Congressman’s office occupied by immigration activists

5/11/13:

USA, Colorado: protesters against banks etc. try to block bourgeois “democracy” (more here)

1/11/13:

US, Connecticut: ghost spooks cops

30/10/13:

US, Massachusetts: small riot after Boston win the World Series

front against cardinals log st louis

storm the skybox

defeat of cardinals oct 2013

Crowds cheer as a bottle deflates TV screen after defeat of St Louis’ Cardinals

29/10/13:

US, California: another insufficient protest against another cop murder of yet another teenager……Verizon workers on wildcat sympathy strike……Florida: pro-immigration sit-down protest blocks traffic…..Rhode Island: students force abandonment of New York Police Commissioner’s speech

26/10/13:

US, Texas: ghosts refuse to die as 200 haunted house rioters chuck rocks at the living dead

24/10/13:

US, New York: riot as students try to take over abandoned college building; students charged with riot 4 weeks later

18/10/13:
US, Florida: wildcat strike at Walmarts
“I decided a long time ago to do this, but we needed to come together as a group to make the decision,” said Bello. He described the strike as a response to “abuse and discrimination” by managers, as well as insufficient hours….A representative from Walmart’s human resources department came out of the store to try and have a dialogue with the protesters, but they did not come to an agreement. Human resources wanted to meet with each employee individually, but protesters said “all of us or none of us.”Texas: unfortunately rare (in the USA itself) attack on the unfortunately all-too pervasive US flag
17/10/13:
US, San Francisco: activists block bus deporting immigrants

12/10/13:

US, Mississippi: small riot at Walmarts after food stamp failure (see also this)…Washington State, Bellingham: hundreds of students riot after cops stop party

11/10/13:

US, New York: Wanksy “graffiti” graffitied again “We don’t need more rats”…New Hampshire: Christians graffiti Republican Party

9/10/13:

USA, Boston: wildcat bus strike leaders suspended (see also this)

8/10/13:

USA, Boston: dominant media do their usual – in this case, attack wildcat bus drivers strike with vitriol and liescall-out for 2nd day of strike against rapacious Veoliais then called off

7/10/13:

US, Seattle: school building occupied by Africatown Innovation Center

6/10/13

USA, Hollywood: shrine of dead demi-god daubed (see “Death Of A Walrus”)

4/10/13:

USA, New York: Wanksy gets out-graffitiedtaking the piss out of the piss artist…also, see some of the comments after this article – in particular, this: 3 weeks ago a 29 year old got over 3 months in prison for graffiti. (see this: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Regional/2013/09/08/Jailed-for-graffiti-mischief-29yearold-man-sentenced-to-more-than-three-years-in-jail.aspx? ) but this is nothing compared with what happened about a month ago – in Florida, I think – when a teenage graffiti tagger got tasered to death by the cops. This stupid sick society knows how to co-opt aesthetic graffiti and take out what was a little subversive in it by turning it all into Art, with Banksy laughing his way to the bank. One law for the rich, another for the poor – surpise surprise. One law for the artist another for those who don’t want to pretend to be “creative” in socially acceptable ways.”

30/9/13:

USA, New Jersey: stylish improvements made to police vehicles

24/9/13:

USA, New York: angry demo against former CIA chief Petraeus

21/9/13:

USA, Washington: Thou Shalt Be Condemned To Listen To Tedious Lectures

14/9/13:

USA, Florida: riot at juvenile detention centre

12/9/13:

USA, Washington: 100 women immigration protesters arrested after blocking road intersection outside House of Representatives

9/9/13:

USA, Denver, Colorado: cops don’t get stoned but protesters do

6/9/13:

USA: Walmart protests – 100 arrests in 11 cities ( walmart sept 2013 )

5/9/13:

USA, L.A.: anti-Walmart protesters block main intersection (more here)….. Jesus gets a makeover

1/9/13:

USA: troops posting protests against Syrian intervention on internet (possibly)

30/8/13:

USA, Oakland: airport workers go on official strike

29/8/13:

USA: fast food strikes spread…throughout the media but not much in reality

Many of these so-called strikes are merely workers being instructed to picket a place, walk into it for 10 minutes or so, then walk out again, get transported to another site and repeat the same palava all over again. There are loads of stewards in orange jackets marshalling them and in many places when it rains, the whole of the picket put on the same jackets. The banners are official banners and usually any hastily scrawled banner is disallowed. Many of them are paid to demonstrate (though whether they’re paid above the pitiful minimum wage is doubtful). Usually whenever some minor independent initiative is suggested – like saying they go into a fast food joint immediately – this is put off until the officials ratify it – or not.

This is essentially a show. The manipulations of the union hierarchy are there to promote its agenda, using the genuine needs of the workers as pawns in their game. The SEIU (Service Employees International Union) is NOT building a movement to organize workers and fight bosses. Its aim is to boost its own negotiating power, to boost the Union not the struggle – to supersize its coffers.

Instead of a ‘march on the boss’ directed towards the corporations robbing workers daily, rather this is a ‘march on the media’ where the strikes serve as the visuals in a narrative of worker protest crafted by professional media consultants. Actions are scripted and run by the staff (themselves young, overworked, underpaid and working to meet difficult mobilization quotas) and the ultimate shots are called by officials in Washington, DC, not spontaneously by workers from below like the picture painted would lead you to believe.

When important shifts in the public direction of the campaign were made workers involved were instructed to state publicly “the workers made this decision.” A national conference was held in Detroit August 15-16 by the campaign with 7-800 attendees from the core cities of the campaign, a large number being campaign staff as well. Here workers were guided through a rapid fire pep rally, where they were handed a pre-written agenda and presented with the pre-packaged plan of the August 29 strike as the only decision of the meeting. No further discussion of the direction of the campaign was had. As one worker who was involved the past strikes and who attended the conference as a member of the staff selected steering committee said, that this is when they realized “maybe this isn’t our movement, but this is really their [SEIU’s] movement.”

Their aim is to move towards a range of legislative efforts including state ballot initiatives allowing cities and counties to set their own minimum wage. Another potential direction might be a combination of both employer agreements and legislation such as previous efforts of unions to raise wages through legislation but which exempted workers covered by union agreements. Another factor is that Obama recently announced plans to introduce a bill to increase the federal minimum wage. I think it’s hard to believe it coincidental that SEIU, one of the largest contributors to Obama’s 2012 reelection, unfolded the campaign just in time to deliver the legislative effort a ready-made support base.

Only when struggle is self-directed does it not lead to demoralisation: the lessons learnt, the mistakes made, are “owned” by those struggling themselves and so can be corrected. But when it’s all just a ploy to bolster the Democrat Party and the Union bureaucracy, it can only lead nowhere.

See also this.

26/8/13:

USA, California: screws to forcefeed hunger strikers

24/8/13:

USA, Utah: yet another critique of the opium of the people

19/8/13:

USA, Oakland: wildcat truckdrivers blockade port ( see also this)…Florida, Polk County: riot wrecks youth detention centre

Trucker protest Oakland 8-19 NOT Teamsters“Teamsters DO NOT represent us”

18/8/13:

USA, Florida: 18 buildings destroyed in juvenile prison riot

16/8/13:

US, California: prison hunger strike hits its 40th day

12/8/13:

USA, Seattle: nice clear victory for direct action

9/8/13:

USA, New Orleans: anti-cop graffiti on Enemy HQWisconsin: cops arrest protest singers for singing without permit…….Colorado: vandals attack death culture

8/8/13:

USA, Miami: tensions after cops kill graffitist with taser (….cops laugh about it)

5/8/13:

USA, Alaska: cells flooded as prisoners smash toilets etc….Oklahoma: vandals critique miseducation system okOakland: solidarity demo with Californian prisoners’ hunger strike blocks state building (more here) Utah: tar sands project subverted by environmentalistsBerkeley: tent camp protest at Post Office

2/8/13:

USA, Florida: capitol sit-in by civil rights-type group against Zimmerman verdict now in its 3rd week

29/7/13:

USA, California: 1 million dollars worth of sabotage of phone and radio mastUSA: fast food workers on wildcat strike (it should be pointed out that some of these strikes – at least in St.Louis – have been organised by rank and file members of the Democrat Party and much of the autonomy has been undermined by them)…California: surfin’ ‘n’ riotin’ USA

28/7/13:

USA, L.A.: week long Trayvon Martin protest (possibly a front for Democrat Party recuperation)

27/7/13:

USA, California: hunger striker dies after being refused medical attentionSan Marino: illegal anti-foreclosure demo outside bank executive’s home

26/7/13:

USA, Washington: Lincoln memorial sprayed with green paint

16/7/13:

USA, Oakland: anger continues against Zimmerman verdict

15/7/13:

USA, Los Angeles: 3rd night of protests against Zimmerman verdict, traffic stopped, windows broken, Wal-Mart raided; freeway blocked in SF Bay Area…most official organisers plea for peace at same time as chanting “no justice – no peace”….

14/7/13:

US, Oakland: cop car attacked, US flag burnt, etc. in reaction to Zimmerman acquittal… (more here)….St Louis – riot cops called to protect city jail (and here also)

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Oakland, this morning

11/7/13:

USA, St.Louis: cops shoot the right target for once

30/6/13:

USA, New York: riot after party
27/6/13:
USA, Maine: anti-fracking demo blocks rail track

21/6/13:

USA, W.Virginia: yet another critique of manipulation-education

13/6/13:

USA, San Francisco: 7 arrested in pro-Gezi land occupation (more detailed information here)

12/6/13:

USA, New Jersey: high school students go on strike

10/6/13:

USA, Connecticut: broken heart of a heartless world

7/6/13:

USA, Michigan: Jesuit statue improved

3/6/13:

US, California: prison riot – screws kill rioting prisoner

2/6/13:

USA, Los Angeles: turning whine into water

1/6/13:

USA, New York: carwash workers strike

31/5/13:

USA, New York: Virgin Mary gets cross

29/5/13:

USA: Walmart workers strike in Miami, Massachusets and California

25/5/13:

USA, Idaho: subversion of company specialising in the transformation of the body into pure show (bodybuilding.con)

20/5/13:

US, Washington: evicted occupiers arrested as they block roads, etc.

16/5/13:

USA, Pennsylvania: “occupy” returnsTexas: vandals make critique of “a good walk spoiled”

13/5/13:

US, Berkeley: occupation of university land repressed by cops (more here)

12/5/13:

US, New York: student sit-in against tuition fees

10/5/13:

US, Detroit: fast food workers strike spreads

9/5/13:

US, St.Louis: fast food workers strike

8/5/13:

US, Philadelphia: high school students walk out against cutsNorth Carolina: police cars redecorated

4/5/13:

US, Los Angeles: sit-in against LAPD

3/5/13:

US, Chicago: high school students strike over fired teachermiddle school students, parents hold sit-in to protest school closing

2/5/13:

US, Las Vegas: 2 month taxi strike ends with strikers’ victory

1/5/13:

US, New Orleans: gentrifiers trashedSeattle: mayday protest takes on cops (more here) … same in Washington DC (demonstrators take the piss out of US nazis)… New York: arbitrary arrests near Tompkins Square Park (more here)

30/4/13:

US: scab at Strongsville gets off lightly

29/4/13:

US, Milwaukee: students sit-in at chancellor’s office in protest against labor conditions at pizza company

27/4/13:

US, Colorado: students clash with riot cops at street party (video here)

24/4/13:

US, Chicago: students walk out over standardised testing

23/4/13:

USA, Minnesota: students occupy president’s office in protest against bank foreclosures

22/4/13:

USA: anti-shale gas demonstrators occupy Department of Environmental Protection office

16/4/13:

USA: Strongville Ohio – sympathy strikes spread

 

Other texts on this site about aspects of the USA

chomsky is a turd

ferguson… This is linked to in the chronology as well

occu…POW! – the jolt of occupy st.louis (2013)

some musical notes (2005/2008) Although this is not exclusively about US music, it emphasises the back American roots of much music, and includes a brief history of the blues, of gospel, something on soul and especially James Brown, stuff about Rap, and about Muzak, etc.

moore is less (2004) A text about Michael Moore´s “Fahrenheit 9/11”

kamikaze kapitalism (2003) Written just at the start of the US bombing of Iraq

science: the myths of DNA…(1991) This is a reproduction of pages 58 – 104 of R.C.Lewontin’s “Biology as Ideology”, published in 1991. R.C.Lewontin is an American evolutionary biologist, geneticist, academic and social commentator. Its central focus is a critique of the Human Genome Project which was funded primarily by the US state and completed in 2003.

the montgomery bus boycott -1955-6 (1978) An excellent account of this taken from Chapter 17 of Charles Denby’s “Indignant Heart – A Black Worker’s Journal” (1978), which shows, amongst other insights, how the boycott was fairly spontaneous and independently-organised at the beginning and how the NAACP (despite their current re-written falsified history of these events) was very reluctant to get involved.

news of disalienation (1973) This text, mainly about the social movements in the USA at the beginning of the 1970s, was written by Jon Horelick, a former member of the Situationist International (American section).

For the latest information about events and actions in the USA, “It’s Going Down” is a good source, despite its typical American eclecticism and often a confusion which, in part, comes from a resistance to theoretical development and the need to consider that your point of view should result in decisions about what genuinely contributes to a social movement and what is an obstacle to its development.

The Wolf Report has some interesting takes on the US – like this “light-hearted” suggestion that Trump might encourage a coup à la Erdogan

Significant texts about the USA on other sites

January 21st, 2017, note: this is a “work in progress” and very much incomplete

W.E.B. du Bois’ “The General Strike”, about how blacks transformed the Union side in the civil war into a war for emancipation of the slaves, chapter 4 of W.E.B. du Bois’ book “Black Reconstruction”

The Working Class, World Capitalism and Crisis: A General Perspective

https://libcom.org/forums/north-america/2016-us-presidential-election-05032016?page=21#comment-588003

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/steve-bannon-trump-tower-interview-trumps-strategist-plots-new-political-movement-948747

Political repression beyond the baton – on the interaction between hard and soft repression during the Occupy Oakland movement of 2011, including the element of self-sabotage played within the occupation movement itself.

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