So when it comes to Gonzalo and the PCP, these mistakes and excesses cohere with the Lucanamarca massacre of 1983... which they not only admitted were excessive, and tried to explain the reasons behind them
At least they're willing to own up to their fuck ups
And yet every revolutionary movement, even the successful ones, have stories of excesses and mistakes. For example, the Saint-Domingue Revolution (Haiti) has multiple stories of excessive revolutionary violence, still documented by historians, that are far worse than what the "Sendero Luminoso"did in Lucanamarca.
They didn't just pull a "oh we did an oopsie but at least it wasn't as bad as these fucked up things right? We look like Buddha when we compare ourselves to Vlad the fucking impaler"
At least my understanding of their "reasoning" was that it was literally a mass revenge in order to prove how strong and ruthless they were, so they did basically exactly what they intended to do. The only thing that could have been argued would have been better would be if they only killed the men or some shit, but thats borderline "military age male" reasoning. Slaughter is slaughter no matter if you try to save face by sparing the children.
And all the comparisons to violence in the middle of revolutions feels disingenous, cause that shit is during an extremely chaotic time with lots of shit going on and everything that has been built up overflowing at once. Lucanamarca did not happen during such a time, in fact in Gonzalos discussion of Lucanamarca he talks about how they couldnt have restrained themselves because otherwise the waters would not overflow like would be necessary for a revolution. Its just deliberately confusing individualist terrorism with state and mass terror against the bourgeoise and other reactionary classes.
At least they're willing to own up to their fuck ups
They didn't just pull a "oh we did an oopsie but at least it wasn't as bad as these fucked up things right? We look like Buddha when we compare ourselves to Vlad the fucking impaler"
Sure we slaughtered a village because one of our guys was killed, but slaves also killed their masters!
At least my understanding of their "reasoning" was that it was literally a mass revenge in order to prove how strong and ruthless they were, so they did basically exactly what they intended to do. The only thing that could have been argued would have been better would be if they only killed the men or some shit, but thats borderline "military age male" reasoning. Slaughter is slaughter no matter if you try to save face by sparing the children.
And all the comparisons to violence in the middle of revolutions feels disingenous, cause that shit is during an extremely chaotic time with lots of shit going on and everything that has been built up overflowing at once. Lucanamarca did not happen during such a time, in fact in Gonzalos discussion of Lucanamarca he talks about how they couldnt have restrained themselves because otherwise the waters would not overflow like would be necessary for a revolution. Its just deliberately confusing individualist terrorism with state and mass terror against the bourgeoise and other reactionary classes.
Literally gang shit lmao
Gonzalo when a single person in a village resists the Shining Path.