IN a north west market town there was a large underused
public building. It was referred to as
'the joke shop' because it was once an unemployment / benefits office. It
adjoined a large parking area which was much needed in that town centre. A
community minibus was parked there, available to local groups. This vehicle was
surrounded by many 'no-parking-clamping-warning' signs, far more than were
needed. They remained in place,
threatening people after the minibus had been moved elsewhere but only a small part
of the parking area was needed by the employees of the building. Local anarchists then began gradually to
remove the signs. 'Freed spaces' were
soon used by shop workers and their customers.
They were so well used that months later the anarchists concerned had
nowhere to park in the town centre.
Moral:- If you do the
right thing and others follow do not expect any kind of credit or
recognition.
Selfish motorists then began blocking the entrance to the
building to the inconvenience of people whom it employed. A large army of Police traffic cones then
appeared, prohibiting parking over a much larger area than was needed. A local anarchist then began to gradually
dispose of the Police cones, which were soon replaced with others.
But week-end visitors, when the building was closed,
followed the example of their unknown benefactor and also dumped the cop-cones.
Eventually, the cop-cones only covered the area needed to give access to the
building’s employees. A happy truce.
Moral: Be satisfied that others have followed your
examples, credit should go to the group or community who do the right
thing. One day they may see the value of
anarchism and our forms of action.
Mier ben Label July ’15
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All around the world anarchists are asking the same question:
"Who the fuck is Les May?"
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