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Root Force in Watsonville: Take Down the System
Root Force swept through Watsonville on Thursday night for the first stop of their tour through the greater Bay Area! Following a meeting of the Watsonville Brown Berets, Root Force gave a presentation on the direct action campaign in solidarity with communities in Guerrero, Mexico and San Salvador, the capital city of El Salvador, who are resisting massive infrastructure expansion projects which are causing ecological devastation, massive dislocation and cultural disruption. As advertised, the evening was very entertaining with live music, puppets (pictured below), an excerpt from a film and a slideshow.
We are armed with information and have no excuse to remain passive while our herman@s are fighting every single day for "sustainability," which in most of the world means only one thing, survival. Get creative. Think of what you can do to take down the system. These communities are fighting for survival; let's take strategic direct action to put some force behind our solidarity. We threaten systems of power when we take autonomous direct action.
Days of Action against La Parota Dam: May Day to Cinco de Mayo
We are armed with information and have no excuse to remain passive while our herman@s are fighting every single day for "sustainability," which in most of the world means only one thing, survival. Get creative. Think of what you can do to take down the system. These communities are fighting for survival; let's take strategic direct action to put some force behind our solidarity. We threaten systems of power when we take autonomous direct action.
Days of Action against La Parota Dam: May Day to Cinco de Mayo
The following is copied from Root Force, but you should check the website for much more information!
Root Force (Fuerza Raíz) is a campaign that recognizes the fundamental connection between the oppression of the Earth and the oppression of its people. The precursor to ecocide and genocide is the separation of people from the land so that both can be exploited. Thus Root Force is a biocentric campaign, asserting that no oppression can be overcome without addressing the relationship a society has with the Earth. To achieve either social or ecological justice, we must achieve both.
Therefore, Root Force aims to help dismantle the system that is killing and enslaving our planet and its people. This will be achieved by (1) identifying the system's strategic weak points, and (2) targeting those points, thus providing an offensive component to existing ecodefense, international solidarity, and anti-colonialist efforts.
One strategic weak point is the U.S. dependence on the resources of Latin America. The exploitation of these resources is dependent on transportation, energy, and communications infrastructure. Hence this U.S.-based campaign will focus its efforts on infrastructure expansion projects in Latin America, such as Plan Puebla Panama and the South American Regional Infrastructure Integration Initiative (IIRSA).
The campaign provides a framework for people to take effective action in solidarity with local resistance to these projects without traveling to Latin America. It is structured to allow for a diversity of tactics, to be undertaken by a wide network of autonomous individuals and groups.
The Root Force Road Show continues on through the greater Bay Area!
Root Force (Fuerza Raíz) is a campaign that recognizes the fundamental connection between the oppression of the Earth and the oppression of its people. The precursor to ecocide and genocide is the separation of people from the land so that both can be exploited. Thus Root Force is a biocentric campaign, asserting that no oppression can be overcome without addressing the relationship a society has with the Earth. To achieve either social or ecological justice, we must achieve both.
Therefore, Root Force aims to help dismantle the system that is killing and enslaving our planet and its people. This will be achieved by (1) identifying the system's strategic weak points, and (2) targeting those points, thus providing an offensive component to existing ecodefense, international solidarity, and anti-colonialist efforts.
One strategic weak point is the U.S. dependence on the resources of Latin America. The exploitation of these resources is dependent on transportation, energy, and communications infrastructure. Hence this U.S.-based campaign will focus its efforts on infrastructure expansion projects in Latin America, such as Plan Puebla Panama and the South American Regional Infrastructure Integration Initiative (IIRSA).
The campaign provides a framework for people to take effective action in solidarity with local resistance to these projects without traveling to Latin America. It is structured to allow for a diversity of tactics, to be undertaken by a wide network of autonomous individuals and groups.
The Root Force Road Show continues on through the greater Bay Area!
- 4/27: Santa Cruz
- 4/29: Berkeley
- 4/30: San Francisco
- 5/1: San Jose
- 5/2: Santa Rosa
For more information:
http://rootforce.org
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