I keep circling around to this point, which all in all isn't really a big point anyway in a long stream of US influence in Ukraine- but by lib friends keep calling it the revolution of dignity... Dignity of fascists coming to power?? Can anyone point me to a good write up of US influence in Ukraine and Maidan?

  • comi [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    This marketing strategy requires the discourse of the Color Revolutions to be as simple as a color or a slogan: opposition. They are against the current politician in power. The social critique of all the Color Revolutions goes no deeper than that. This lowestcommon-denominator politics serves another function. The only way for a media-savvy activist organization to bring together such diverse crowds in a mass and create the pseudo-movement they need to ride to power is to ardently avoid any theoretical debate, any collective discussion of strategy, any envisioning of new worlds or elaboration of social critiques, any truly creative processes. What they want are sheep. Sheep who will dress in orange or pin a rose on their t-shirt, baaa “yes” or “no” in unison, and go home when those entrusted with the thinking have decided it is time.

    A Color Revolution is nothing but a putsch, a bloodless coup, a regime change. And this regime change is not in the interests of those who take to the streets. The nonviolent protesters in a Color Revolution never stop being spectators. They are spectators to their own movement, and at no point are they allowed to collectively formulate their interests. The interests, like the strategic decisions, come from above. Because the fundamental characteristic of every Color Revolution, the glue that holds the strategy together, is elite support.

    :meow-anarchist: gelderloos :meow-anarchist:

    • comi [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      It’s not a revolution, paraphrasing it’s an election by other means

    • Animasta [any]
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      This is the most concise thing on color revolutions I've read and surprising from an anarchist author. The anarchists on my twitter TL (even the more intellectual and well-read ones) never hesitate before jumping on one of those "opposition movement" bandwagons, be it Cuba, Bolivia or Hong Kong.

      • comi [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        My protracted people’s war to make people (including myself) read anarchist writings continues with limited success