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East Bay | Anti-War | Global Justice and Anti-Capitalism

Open Letter From An Anarchist To Activists Regarding World Can't Wait
by An Anarchist
Tuesday Mar 18th, 2008 10:59 PM
WARNING!
Dear Fellow Insurgents,

Being that World Can't Wait has gained some popularity of late, I find it only fair to point out a few things about them that some of you may or may not know.

The World Can't Wait (WCW) is a front group for the Revoltionary Communist Party (RCP), a strictly Maoist group. It's leader is Chairman Bob Avakian, a dinosaur from the 60's still following his vanguardist agenda like a good red lemming. As some of you may or may not know, the implemetation of Mao Tse-Tung's theories in China lead to the death's of millions of people. Mao's plans lead to the invasion and occupation of Tibet, an occupation which continues to this day. Mao himself paraded around a fake Dalai Lama who was supportive of the Chinese regime, hoping to trick the Tibetans. Bob Avakian's ideas, which are the law of the RCP, are just distorted mimicries of Mao's genocidal designs.

It is very hard to find an outlet for our rage in this disgusting culture and when one does come along we jump on it, eager to lash out against those we KNOW are responsbile for the attrocities all around us. The WCW is not honest about what it wants and expects from you. They want you to follow their vanguard. You must be obedient to them. You can wear their colors (orange) but you cannot stray from their agenda. If you wish to strike against capitalism, you do not to have to join "the anarchists." Nor do you have to join the WCW. You merely have to ACT!

Undoubtedly, the WCW will accuse me of trying to foster divisions. I am merely trying to inform you of who the WCW really is, something they are not open about (ie: their Maoist ideology). Again, this is not a call for you to join "the anarchists." Ask these people about what they believe in. Some of them might be honest. But I assure that most of them will not be.

In Solidarity,

An Anarchist

(In Portland, on October 5th 2006, after a group of people had been beaten and trampled by the PPD and their horses and then thrown in jail, a WCW member said that those people, people who had disobeyed the WCW and started a break-away march with 200 others, people had been brutalized by the police, "could stay there and rot." This is a true story.)
Is this a false flag attack
by Sludge Wednesday Mar 19th, 2008 6:25 PM
Look, I've worked with ANSWER, NION, Courage To Resist and WCW. Each of these authoritarian groups has the same kinds of weaknesses. These are the reasons I prefer to work with consensus groups, groups with no intention to become permanent or tied to any ideology...BUT, the organized groups do provide me with many wonderful opportunities for autonomous actions. Haw can the blok split off from a march if someone did not organize a permitted march. How can I piggyback my activism on a cause which has grabbed the media, if no action was organized. I am not DEPENDENT on them, but the opportunities they make available are welcome and useful. I suspect that the posters who focus on criticism and the glass-half-empty attitudes are 1) people with unresolved personal issues or 2) and the most likely...trolls from Free Republic or Protest Worrier who are false flagging these comments.

Look for what WE CAN USE and USE it in unexpected ways...all these authoritarian groups can be used to boost our actions to a more effective media level, reach more thinking people and unwittingly help us change or world for the better. Hatred, finger pointing, name calling and wasting your emotional reserves on hatred show that you are choosing to fail. I don't work with people who seek failure..they always find it. That is why I thing this thread was started by a false flag rethuglican, not an anarchist.