Down with DSP Thuggery! Defend Spartacism! (And China! And Cuba! And North Korea! And Vietnam!)

Pistols at dawn? Well, probably not. Recently, in a flyer dated September 5th, the SL (Spartacist League) ‘Condemn DSP Thug Attack on Spartacist Woman at Union Rally’, claiming that a male member of the DSP (Democratic Socialist Perspective) took Spartacist Woman’s paper — without purchasing it first — then punched her in the face. Or: “He ripped the paper from her hand and threw it to the ground! Pushing the DSPer away, our supporter loudly protested this unprovoked attack and violent attempt at political censorship[!] Then, as she moved to pick up the paper, he punched her in the face!”

…Acts of violence such as this attack have no place in the workers’ movement! Evidently some Green Left Weekly (GLW) salesmen/DSP members are willing to substitute the fist for the brain when losing an argument[!]

Such social chauvinism is evidently providing a culture medium within and around the DSP for violent anti-woman and anti-communist creeps[!] At the Melbourne May Day rally earlier this year we had to defend ourselves against an unhinged GLW salesman—known as “Alex”—who kicked over our literature table and attempted to bully a woman comrade[!] He has twice since threatened Spartacist salesmen, including screwing up the papers of a [the?] Spartacus Youth Club member at the 28 June mass union rally[!] “Alex” denounces our forthright defence of those, such as Melbourne schoolteacher Karen Ellis, who have been victimised under the reactionary age-of-consent laws[!] Like the cowardly assailant on 29 August, he also aggressively embraces the DSP’s support to the Australian imperialist military invasion of East Timor[!]

We note that these attempts at violent political censorship of the SL are taking place at the same time the bourgeoisie is carrying out chilling state repression against Muslims, leftists and unionists under the bogus “war on terror”[!] Moreover these GLW goons reek of anti-communist social-democratic nationalism, which glories in the anti-woman bigotry of this remote, white imperialist enclave[!] Their hostility towards the SL is fostered by the DSP’s touching faith in the capitalist state, which consists at its core of the military, police, courts and prisons and exists to enforce the rule of the capitalist class over the working class and oppressed[!] Unable to defend the politics of the DSP, they seek to silence communists who fight for the political independence of the proletariat and for class-struggle actions against the depredations of Australian imperialist oppression abroad and state repression at home[!]

[‘Condemn DSP Thug Attack on Spartacist Woman at Union Rally’, Workers Vanguard No. 876, September 15, 2006]

And in response: “Did not!”

WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED

At an August 29 solidarity rally in the city in support of the 107 victimised WA construction workers, a female SL seller hawking their paper fronted one of our male comrades. At a previous demonstration he had received the standard aggressive and harassing treatment from this same Spart. This time, in exasperation, he ripped the paper out of her hand and threw it on the ground.

That same day the DSP sent a letter to the SL. The letter apologised for the incident, said that we did not approve of such actions, explained that we had spoken to the comrade concerned and that he recognised that his behaviour was wrong. (In fact, he was quite mortified about the whole incident.)

The Sparts say that our comrade punched the Spart woman in the face. Our comrade emphatically denies this. And knowing the SL’s general political frenzy and strange take on reality plus our comrade’s quiet behaviour and demeanour ever since we have known him, we frankly do not believe the Spart account of the incident. If anyone had actually punched a woman in the face in the middle of a union demonstration, there would have been a considerable reaction.

SECT SEIZES OPPORTUNITY

The SL is notorious on the left (and justifiably so) for its extreme sectarian theory and practice. It is a rabid propaganda sect which has hardly ever done anything positive in its entire history. In fact, irrespective of what its members think they are doing, the objective function of the SL is simply to convince people that socialists are crazy people and generally give socialism a bad name.

If we were dealing with even a halfway rational organisation, the DSP’s clear and direct letter might have closed the unfortunate incident. However, the Spartacist League is a mad-dog sect. This is a heaven-sent opportunity for it to raise a general hullaballoo, make propaganda for itself and attack its arch-enemy, the “pseudo-socialists” of the DSP (as the SL leaflet puts it).

It seems that this campaign is absolutely their number-one priority right now. In such a testing period, another organisation might be trying to actually do something to drive the struggle forward — but not the SL. It sees its chance and it is going all out to pillory the DSP. But the Sparts’ righteous pose is a fake.

A PAGE FROM HISTORY

In 1985 we held a function at the Sydney Trades Hall with a speaker from the Vietnamese consulate. It was around the theme of 10 years since the liberation of Saigon (today Ho Chi Minh City). We were prepared for an attack by Vietnamese right-wingers and so we had a strong defence contingent around the narrow entrance.

No rightists fronted that night but suddenly about 20 Sparts in military formation — two abreast, the bigger ones at the front and the smaller ones at the back — marched down the pavement and crashed straight into our defence guard.

Within moments people were spread right across Goulburn St in a wild melee. Papers were all over the street and traffic was stopped. People around the entrance to Chinatown were gobsmacked! After about five minutes of this, the Sparts backed off and formed a revolving picket in front of the doorway! They chanted and held up placards demanding access to the meeting. A short while later the fracas was on again, all over the street. Then the Sparts again settled down to their revolving picket.

We can be proud of our consistent record in defence of workers’ democracy. The DSP has always opposed violence within the left and labour movement. It cuts across the open political discussion that is essential to work out what needs to be done. A number of times over the years our comrades have been the victim of violence or the threat of it.

On August 29 one of our members was provoked and made a mistake — an understandable mistake but a mistake nonetheless. We have apologised to the SL and explained our policy to the comrade concerned. That should be the end of it. But a dead-end sect has lied about what took place and is using the incident as factional ammunition with which to attack the DSP.

Norm.

I suggest a grudge match. Involving jelly. And wrestling.

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A Tale of Two Birminghams

Birmingham Hotel, 8pm, October 7th, 2006:

Marching Orders
Slick 46
Standard Union [SA]

Slick 46 play “working class punk”; Marching Orders hate dirty, lousy, stinking “traitors” and Standard Union reckon “Our slogan is ‘Unionism Not Racism’.”

‘NOEL MARTIN’S FINAL STRUGGLE : Neo-Nazi Victim Battling to the Death’
Roman Heflik in Birmingham
Spigel Online
September 29, 2006

Noel Martin plans to take his own life in less than a year. Just over 10 years ago, a neo-Nazi attack left him paralyzed from the neck down. He plans to fight right-wing extremists to the very end.

Noel Martin has only 297 days left. But time, he says, is also limited for the neo-Nazis who ruined his life.

Noel Martin has already chosen July 23, 2007 to be the day he dies. On that evening, his pulse will gradually slow down until it stops completely. He has decided to die as a result of a lethal blend of drugs — administered in Switzerland by Dignitas, an organization that offers its clients medically assisted suicide…

The attack occurred on June 16, 1996 in Mahlow, a town in the former East German state of Brandenburg where the dark-skinned, Jamaican-born Briton was employed as a construction worker. A stone crashed through the windshield of his car and Martin’s car veered off the road. He remembers seeing a tree careening towards him and jerking the steering wheel…

Two young Germans, Sandro R. and Mario P., had thrown a lump of concrete at Martin’s car. They were 17 and 24 years old at the time and their motive was “explicit xenophobia,” as a court later determined. They were sentenced to five and eight years in prison. Noel Martin never got an apology, but by now he doesn’t care any more. “It would be a waste of time. God will take care of them,” he says, “life will take care of them.” Both of his attackers are now free. But Martin is still imprisoned — in his own body.

The attack left Noel Martin paralyzed from the neck down. “I am not a part of life,” he says, 10 years and three months later, “I just exist.” At home in Birmingham, he leans his heavy head against the headrest of his giant wheelchair. He fixes his weary eyes on his interviewer. “Everything has to be figured out by your head. It’s torture, mental torture,” he sighs. Martin will never be able to move his arms or legs again and he’ll never be able to feel what his fingertips touch. He’ll never have sex again, never go to the toilet by himself. Nor will he ever feel his own heartbeat…

Right-wing extremists, for their part, see it as a provocation that he is still alive. One of their Internet forums features a post by a neo-Nazi urging Martin to burn himself alive on a market square, noting that this would save money. The author of the post adds that he would be “happy to donate the gasoline.” What does Martin think about the neo-Nazis? “Foolish people who know nothing about life. They love white skin, but they lie down in the sun to get a tan.” He says to let them talk — after all, there is such a thing as freedom of speech. “I wasn’t afraid of them then, and I’m not afraid of them now,” he says.

Black people still aren’t safe in Brandenburg today, 10 years after the attack on Noel Martin. “The government should make sure everyone can go wherever they want and be safe,” he says. Martin knows how far-reaching the problem is. The first time he heard the word “nigger” was decades ago, back home, in the British industrial town of Birmingham…

The right-wing extremists may well celebrate his death as a late triumph, but Noel Martin takes a very different view. “I have some bad news for those people,” Martin says. He raises his head and his voice as if he were preparing to give a speech: “Of the 6 billion people in the world, 5 billion are people of color. Sooner or later they’ll all mix.” He grins. “Who knows? Maybe the children of these Nazis will marry a black man or a black woman one day?”

He likes the idea. The [neo-]Nazis are running out of time — with or without Noel Martin.

STAGE BOTTLES : Real Skinhead

    Oi! You stupid bastards just wake up
    And think about
    Where your culture comes from
    Oi! It’s not just having fights
    Dancing and drinking
    Dressing up and owning many records

    Oi! It’s fighting back
    So you should feel
    Like a suburban rebel
    Oi! Social difference is the reason
    Employees are still exploited

    Real Skinhead

    Oi! Fred Perry was a Jew and Levi, too
    Black music
    The movement source
    Oi! Is kicking out the stupid racists
    So let the kids be united
    Oi! Don’t influence the younger ones
    By telling much
    Without saying anything
    Oi! Skinhead’s not a stupid culture
    Your’re not allowed
    To switch your brain off

    Real Skinhead

    Oi! You’re singing songs about a teenage warning
    About not showing the white flag
    Oi! Don’t talk about a way of life
    Though for you
    There’s no deeper meaning
    Oi! Is feeling pride
    But just posing
    Is no reason to be proud
    Oi! So skinhead is a different thing
    Your infiltration will be stopped

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Um…

‘German faces fine for using Nazi symbols to fight far-right extremism’
[The Associated Press, via International Herald Tribune]
September 27, 2006

STUTTGART, Germany A German man went on trial Wednesday for displaying Nazi symbols including swastikas even though he was campaigning against far-right extremism and the swastikas had a line drawn through them in a symbol of cancellation.

Prosecutor Bernd Haeussler urged a Stuttgart state court to fine Juergen Kamm €6,000 (US$7,610) for selling various merchandise that carry the swastikas and other Nazi symbols through his mail-order business.

“Swastikas shouldn’t be displayed in such a striking way,” Haeussler said, adding that he hopes the outcome of this trial will bring about a complete ban of Nazi symbols in public spaces.

But defense attorney Michael Wolff argued that Kamm, who employs 10 people at his Nix Gut firm, was using the symbols to fight against neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists and should be acquitted.

“It should not be illegal to use the symbols against Nazis,” Kamm, 32, told the court.

The case challenges post-World War II laws that make it illegal to display or reproduce symbols used by the Nazis. Both sides have said they will appeal to a higher court if necessary.

[UPI reports: “However, Germany’s supreme court ruled more than three decades ago that it was not illegal to show a swastika if it had clearly been altered for the purposes of protesting against Nazi ideas.”]

A ruling in the case is expected Oct. 6.

Several politicians, including the head of the Green party Claudia Roth, have reported themselves to prosecutors in Stuttgart for wearing anti-Nazi T-shirts and buttons that include the banned symbols.

Prosecutors said these cases are still under investigation.

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FDB! Press Release: On Blood & Honour, neo-Nazism and The Birmingham Hotel

    BIRMINGHAM HOTEL PUTS COMMUNITY IN DANGER BY HOSTING WHITE SUPREMACISTS
    Thursday, 28th September, 2006
    FOR IMMEDIATE USE

    Australasian anti-fascist campaigners Fight Dem Back! [1] say The Birmingham Hotel [Cnr. Johnston & Smith Sts, Fitzroy; Tel (03) 9417 2706] has endangered the local community by hosting a large neo-Nazi skinhead gig.

    On Saturday the 23rd of September, neo-Nazis from around Australia and the world came to Melbourne for the annual Ian Stuart Donaldson memorial gig. Ian Stuart, who died in a car crash in 1993, was the lead singer for neo-Nazi band Skrewdriver [2].

    The gig was held by the local branch of Blood & Honour – a global neo-Nazi network banned in Germany and considered a terrorist organisation by British and Belgian authorities – and the Southern Cross Hammerskins (SCHS), the local branch of another international neo-Nazi skinhead network. These two groups are responsible for numerous murders, bombings, arsons and assaults around the world.

    Fight Dem Back! discovered that the gig would be held at the Birmingham Hotel after an infiltrator expressed an interest in attending. To their surprise, they were informed that the concert would be held in Fitzroy, and not at the Jam Tin in Cheltenham – a venue which Blood & Honour had used in the past.

    Although the manager of the Birmingham has denied hosting the event, all three bands listed on the poster for the concert played at the Birmingham that night and approximately 50 members of Blood & Honour and SCHS were present.

    Fight Dem Back!’s Australian spokesperson, Cam Smith, says the matter must be taken seriously by the wider community and the authorities.

    “These are violent thugs who believe they not only have a right, but a duty, to harrass, intimidate and assault those who do not fit their bigoted ideal. If you are not white, not heterosexual, and if your politics are anywhere to the left of Adolf Hitler then you’re fair game as far as they’re concerned. The community needs to let The Birmingham know that they’re not happy with this element being brought into Fitzroy. This is a multicultural area and houses many vulnerable citizens – easy targets for neo-Nazis.”

    “We are sending a powerful message to The Birmingham Hotel to stop providing a venue for these people to spread their vile message. These are dangerous fanatics – we don’t want what is happening in Europe to happen here,” he continued, referring to the uncovering of a Blood & Honour plot to destablilise Belgian democracy by way of mass murder earlier this month [3].

    “As far as we are concerned, these scumbags are the real threat to Australian values.”

    ————

    NOTES

    [1] Fight Dem Back!, founded in 2004, is an Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand wide network of anti-fascist activists. Their website can be found [here].

    [2] Skrewdiver were a pioneer of the “white power” music scene. More information about them can be found [here].

    [3] For more, see articles in the International Herald Tribune and BBC News.

    Above : A patron enjoys the laid-back ambience at The Birmy
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This Is Collingwood, Not Cronulla; or: No Gary, No!

Well… Fitzroy too. It ain’t fuckin’ L.A., that’s for sure. (Or Boston for that matter.)

Point is:

NO GARY, NO!

‘Neo-Nazi gig incites chorus of protest’
Marika Dobbin
The Melbourne Times
September 27, 2006

LOCAL punk [sic] music venue the Birmingham Hotel in Collingwood is under fire for hosting an international network of neo-Nazis at a gig on Saturday night to commemorate the death of their white supremacist leader Ian Stuart.

Neo-Nazis from around Australia attended the gig on [333] Smith Street, many of them wearing swastikas, to listen to “hatecore” bands.

The concert was sponsored by Blood & Honour Australia – the local chapter of a global neo-Nazi organisation that is banned in Germany – and Aryan supremacists the Southern Cross Hammerskins.

[Blut und Ehre was banned in Germany in September 2000; the banning presumably precipitated by a number of murders and bombings in the months prior. In August 2000, three German boneheads “were sentenced to long jail terms for the murder of a Mozambican man in a vicious racist attack in the east German town of Dessau…”, while in July, “a bomb in Duesseldorf seriously injured 10 foreigners – six of them Jews”.]

It was one of the few events organised by the secretive groups that was open to the public.

Collingwood police said it was well known that [boneheads] and neo-Nazis frequented at the Birmingham.

Union groups at Trades Hall and Yarra Councillor Stephen Jolly are considering organising a protest outside the hotel.

“These people (Blood & Honour) are much more than right-wingers, they are into the politics of the gas chambers, genocide politics,” Cr Jolly, a candidate for the state election, said.

“These dangerous fruitcakes have no place in a municipality where we have migrants from around the world, not to mention gays and lesbians.”

Birmingham Hotel owner Gary, who refused to give his surname, denied it was a neo-Nazi gig.

“It was a punk, skinhead gig that was the same as any night of the week,” he said. “I do parties for anyone, doesn’t matter what religion or faith, I don’t judge anyone … When someone comes through the door I don’t ask them what they are [then again, when they’ve got a fucking swastika tattooed on their fucking forehead, you really don’t need to, do you Gary?]

“When the Iraq war was on, I had Iraqis in the pub, and I don’t judge them. This is about people trying to get their names in the paper.”

People wore Ku Klux Klan outfits at similar Blood & Honour concerts in other countries to commemorate the death of the Scottish [sic: Stuart was English] white-power leader.

Songs by Newcastle band Blood Red Eagle, which played on Saturday, include lyrics such as “from the blood soaked ground on the battlefield, we shall rise up and never yield … on the city streets we fight to win.”

    Above : Damien Ovchynik (vocalist, Bail Up!) performing at the 2005 Ian Stuart Is Dead celebration; also held at The Birmingham

Oh dear.

“Gary” is no genius. For if he’s being truthful — which he’s not, and for obvious reasons — then in stating that “It was a punk, skinhead gig that was the same as any night of the week”, he’s effectively admitting to the fact that neo-Nazi skinheads are constantly drinking and playing at his pub… which certainly appears to be the consensus at the local cop shop!

Gary’s pointless denials also contradict statements made by those in attendance (not to mention photographic and video footage taken of the event). Thus on Scumfront, Gary’s mate Hammerskin38 writes:

Some tool rang up the owner and said he was some construction union boss and had 200 union members in the city that were going to come and picket outside and [a]lluded to [maybe] doing more than that.

They also rang the owner all night and hung up and harrassed him.

There was even the gig[‘]s address/details/map/location/phone number on ‘the site we aren[‘]t allowed to talk about here’ on the day of the gig [a reference to a ruling by Lilith Peterson — Perth-based neo-Nazi and moderator on Shitfront — banning any talk of Fightdemback on the site].

Well we waited all night to ‘say hello’ to these scum and NOT [one] person turned up.

It[‘]s amazing how these cowardly dirtbags can even stand up without a spine. Gutless fags.

The gig was brilliant[:] great bands, great people and a good time was had by all.

UP YOURS FAG ANTI-RACIST VERMIN!

GOD FORGIVES, HAMMERS DON’T!

Another fascist twat — “Jake the Poacher” — writes:

“Slackbastard” had threatened to bring violence to the Birmy Hotel in Melbourne at the Blood and Honour Gig to be held there last night. How did it go? Hope you gave the fags a good thumping.

Poor old “Gary”. In denying the facts, he seems to think that readers of The Melbourne Times are as stupid as his clientele.

Speaking of which, this Saturday, the 30th, is the date for the annual Melbourne Punk Pub Crawl, and The Birmy is traditionally among one of the many inner-city pubs punks crawl to… and, as Conflict sang:

“It’s time to see who’s who.”

    Understand this, you might not agree with what they say, do, or stand for
    You may just like the music, and if that’s all that concerns you, fair enough
    But don’t ride along on the back of change, to play to all us caring, staring people
    Forget it, we won’t be fooled again
    If a tune becomes so fucking important, if all that’s talked about is notes, chords and bands, when a record becomes rebellion – an alternative to action
    An excuse for doing nothing — you help them… to oppress us
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message for c

sorry, no CR. send me an email!

(yeah, i know… and i agree.)

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Anarchist Agitator Andy!

Above : Benny the Robot

“WARNING! WARNING! DANGER WHITE CITIZEN, DANGER!

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Anarchist Agitator Andy!

Andrew is involved with and works for Barricade Bookshop[,] situated in Brunswick, a suburb of Melbourne. Barricade Bookshop is a hotspot [for] extreme leftists[,] ranging from violent street-level anarchists, [to] Old School [Communist Party of Australia] members to straight-out traitors to Australian democratic ideals. Reds like Andrew Morgan use this venue to indoctrinate young minds and unwitting subjects with evil and inhumane ideologies such as Communism, Marxism and other equally tantalizing doctrine[s].

Or PIRACY AND PRIVATEERING — SAILING UNDER THE “BANNER OF KING DEATH”!

BUCCANEER AND pirate, admiral and general, country gentleman and planter, custos and judge of the court of Vice-Admiralty, governor and knight –­ all are titles held by Morgan during his colourful lifetime.

Australia in the first half of the 21st century was a pirate haven. Known for plunder and trade, the island’s port town of Melbourne (aptly located at the entry to Port Phillip Bay) was home to many of these “brethren of the coast”. It was at that time that one pirate in particular rose to prominence:­ the Anarchist, Andrew Morgan.

Famed for his exploits on what was known as the Fascist Main (today completely destroyed) Morgan seemed larger than life. Although accounts place him as being of average height and build, there was nothing average about his leadership abilities or his charisma, however. It is not surprising that history regards him as a pirate king, referring to him as the greatest buccaneer of them all (although most likely forerunners of the pirates, the two terms are used somewhat interchangeably).

According to noted Australian historian, Keith Windschuttle, Morgan was “more than a buccaneer captain. The same man who could swear and curse and drink and whore with the best of them in many a den of murder, or lead a bunch of desperadoes for miles through hostile jungles and fever-ridden swamps… was also to prove an astute politician with a breadth of vision far, far beyond that of the men he drew to him with his rare magnetism”.

Ho! Andrew Morgan sails today. To harry the Fascist Main,
With a pretty bill for the Bones to pay. ‘Ere he comes back again…

Aaarrr!

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Heinemann’s “negotiating” style…

Another report from the frontlines…

Keep up the great work Cheryl!

All power to the workers!

Heinemann’s “negotiating” style
Cheryl Cemeljic
Monday September 25, 2006
[Melbourne IndyMedia]
clc73[at]optusnet[dot]com[dot]au

The current dispute at Heinemann Electric Pty Ltd is the result of a lengthy period of farcical negotiations by management. Even before the current EBA had expired, Richard Ross, Heinemann’s general manager, was playing a game of cat and mouse with union delegates who were negotiating on behalf of more than two-thirds of employees.

Each time Richard Ross dutifully delivered to his employees the redrafted EBA proposals, supposedly reflecting negotiated changes, employees quickly noticed that other clauses were being changed at the same time.

It appears negotiations were nothing more than a stall tactic, while Freehills, the legal dynamites who helped draft the controversial WorkChoice IR laws, came up with a plan.

Richard Ross even sent a letter to all employees stating that he was disappointed that negotiations had appeared to fail, as he always kept his door open to anyone who wished to talk. While he relied upon his legal advice, it appears that it has hurt his feelings that workers felt the need to have more experienced and educated eyes check his proposals.

In a “door opening?” move, the managing director of Heinemann’s parent company CBI, Mr Helmuth Fischer, made a personal visit to his Australian workforce. At a meeting which was called to attention with a dog whistle personally delivered by Mr Fischer, he asked the Australian workers to please consider the South African shareholder when negotiating its new EBA. He pleaded with workers to not participate in industrial action, claiming it was vital that projects not be effected. One project he cited involved 15,000 chickens. One has to wonder if each chicken had a name, or how long they were meant for this world. Would Heinemann’s switchboards be keeping the little chicks warm in a barn so they could grow and prosper, or merely keep them frozen? One has to wonder why a company which showed such concern for 15,000 nameless chickens, has now shown such lack of compassion for all its Australian human workers.

In a show of force, Mr Helmuth Fischer concluded his meeting with the phrase, “If you want a fight, we’ll give you a fight!” I’m sure many employees were left with a warm and fuzzy feeling, and felt encouraged to visit Richard Ross’s “open door”.

How much longer can the Australian workforce be asked to submit itself to slavery for the sake of foreign [?] dollars? Shame on you Mr HoWARd, for selling your people to the highest bidder.

If you are in the area, please feel free to visit the picket line at 821 Springvale Rd, Mulgrave. On a good day, there may even be a BBQ.

A few comments :

‘Foreign’ dollars or ‘Australian’ dollars: they’re still dollars.
Fischer is playing a very old game, playing one group of workers (Australian) off against another (South African).
Bosses are like politicians: you know when they’re lying when they open their mouths to speak.

See also :

Heinemann & Freehills : Industrial Relations, South African style | Cheryl Sings the Heinemann Electric Blues | Heinemann : No pay, no safety, and no respect | Goodbye, Mr. Campbell | Stage one : Denial

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Ian Stuart : Zero of the White Race, Skrewdriver, and “The Battle of Waterloo”

Update : September 25, 2008: A good (if typically flawed) biography of Ian and Skrewdriver, ‘The Legacy of Ian Stuart’, Fat Richard Warwick, Swindle, No.3. Note that while German label Rock-O-Rama — on which Skrewdriver released an album (Hail The New Dawn) and single (Invasion/On The Streets) in 1984 — has since evolved into Belgian label Pure Impact, a fascist-sympathising businessman, Herbert Egoldt, remains at the helm (if in the shadows). Note too that ex-Skrewydriver bassist Murray Holmes is back playing gigs Down Under with The Quick & The Dead, and with the support of local (Perth) punk band The Homicides.

Neo-Nazi skinhead Ian Stuart Donaldson (b.1957) was killed in a car accident in 1993, and ever since he’s a been a subject of veneration — well, for a handful of other boneheads anyway — as well as derision (everyone else). Before he died a long-overdue death, however, Stuart managed — as the founder of Blood & Honour and vocalist for Skrewdriver — to earn himself a reputation as being one of England’s most notorious boneheads… as well as being among the top one hundred of the finest musicians to ever come out of Blackpool with-a-Grammar-school-education and to then die-in-a-car-accident-in-1993.

In an interview in some zine or other, Stuart is alleged to have remarked (before his death… presumably) that:

I am not the type of person to creep and crawl to a bunch of weak-kneed, pacifist lefties and two-faced Zionists. One must be honest to people about one’s beliefs and especially when the survival of our very race is at stake. I have no doubt that anyone who expounds patriotic beliefs has a little black mark put against his name, and by now I must have a massive black mark near my name. C’est la guerre.

Mad as a cut snake, obviously.

But that wasn’t all there was to Stuart. For, as well being quite a daft bugger and a god-awful musician,* he was also a coward and a bully:

Following the events of May 27 [1989: B&H stupidly tried to hold a gig in London — ‘The Main Event’ — and got their arses kicked by Anti-Fascist Action], Ian Stuart left his house in King’s Cross and moved to Derbyshire. [AFA] heard rumours that the Chelsea Headhunters were trying to muscle in on on the [B&H] cash cow and were making threatening noises in his direction. There was, however, another reason for his swift departure from London, and that was the activities of a certain ex-Manc by the name of Hefty who harassed and attacked the [B&H] leader at every given opportunity.

The area around King’s Cross and Euston was bandit country. Lone fascists, small groups of [neo-Nazis] and even whole firms came to grief in the streets around the two stations. Hefty and a few other lads, namely AJ, Carl, Pete G, and Gavin, used to operate around that area and chanced upon Stuart on a number of occasions. They gave him and his followers a few serious hidings at various times, but the event that seemed to give Stuart the real horrors was when he went out early one morning to buy a newspaper and a pint of milk, and was hit across the head by a large Mancunian wielding a Lucozade bottle. Ian Stuart was a coward and a bully. He liked to throw his weight around when the odds were in his favour, but when confronted on any number of occasions by AFA lads he legged it and left his comrades to face the music…

[NB: “The Headhunter heyday was back in the mid-1980s when Steven Hickmott led the group… Hickmott was eventually picked up by police in the country’s first undercover football operation. Sentenced to ten years for organising violence (later overturned after police evidence was questioned), Hickmott was replaced with Chris “Chubby” Henderson, a long-time [neo-Nazi] activist and singer with the Oi band Combat 84.” Locally, Combat 84 — alongside of Condemned 84 and a number of other racist/fascist Oi! bands — is available through Deadset Music.]

Stuart also had the privilege in his too-long life of being a failed businessman: between 1987 and 1989, AFA managed to close down the few shops in Carnaby Street scabby enough to actually stoop to selling his music and merchandise, leaving his few fans unhappy shoppers… and B&H humiliated.

Below is an account of ‘The Battle of Waterloo’ by a former member of Manchester AFA, Dave Hann; the battle between boneheads and antifa taking place the very last time Skrewdriver tried to play London, and a little over twelve months before Stuart made his final descent into Hell.

Curiously, it’s a little known fact that, at the time of his death, Derby Coroner Peter Ashworth concluded:

We are still no nearer finding out what caused this tragic accident. All we can say is that, whatever his parent’s defects, Stuart became less easy to control. But there must have been some other factor which contributed to the crash, even if Ian had not grabbed the wheel in a way many others in the same situation would never have done.

So, as we remember Ian the Bonehead, we should also remember all the other Boneheads.

And send them our very best wishes.

STAGE BOTTLESDead But Not Forgiven

    Ian couldn’t drive a car
    As we all know
    He trusted too much in all his gods
    And though he was a human being
    We don’t feel any sorrow for him

    Now we got rid of one of those cunts
    He’s been one of our most important enemies
    So we forget our respect for life
    Cause all he did was senseless shit

    […]

    Now we’re here and having our fun
    Having our fun and thinking about him
    He’s been the one who misused the word Skinhead
    He himself was never one – he was a fucking Bonehead

[*Some conspiracy theorists maintain that ‘the Jews’ are ‘the ones what are responsible’ for not only Stuart’s ‘accidental’ death but his ‘deliberate’ birth too; seemingly on the basis that his music — being so unbearably mediocre — was devised solely in order to discredit the bonehead image, and to ruin the cottage White Power? Give ‘Em A Golden Shower! muzak industry that was borne in his flatulent wake.]

The Battle of Waterloo, September 12th, 1992

In August 1992, posters proclaiming “Skrewdriver Back in London” were spotted in various parts of the country. They were advertising a Blood and Honour [B&H] concert due to take place in London on September 12. At first we assumed it was a hoax, as Skrewdriver hadn’t even attempted to play in London since The Main Event, but as time went by it became obvious that it was anything but a hoax.

The concert was once more touted to be a massive affair, with up to 2,000 [neo-Nazis] expected to attend and several bands playing, including Skrewdriver, Skullhead, No Remorse and a Swedish band called Dirlewanger. There was a rumour flying about that a mainstream music promoter was willing to seriously back [B&H] if the gig proved a success and any opposition was muted or destroyed. Once again the gig was at a secret location with a re-direction point, which this time was at Waterloo Station at 5.30pm. We heard on the grapevine that both the BNP and the British Movement (BM) had been approached to help with security for the event.

By coincidence, a week before the concert the AFA’s Unity Carnival was due to take place on Hackney Downs in London. A request was made for stewards to attend from around the country in case the fash tried a pre-emptive strike, but nothing untoward happened and the carnival passed off peacefully. Maybe the fash were hoping that if they left us alone, we would leave them alone. Fat chance.

The carnival was cold and rain-swept, but at least it gave us a chance to alert an already interested audience to the following weekend’s events. In the meantime, London AFA contacted all the various anti-racist and anti-fascist groups with details of what was to happen at Waterloo, but no-one seemed interested. The ANL suddenly decided that they were holding a march in Thornton Heath, more than fifteen miles away. So it looked like we were on our own, but then we never seriously expected anything else.

Neil Parrish, who had become one of [B&H]’s main organisers, boasted to the media that he would be available at 4.30pm on the station concourse to give interviews. A Sky News reporter was worried that he wouldn’t be able to find the bones and was told that as they were expecting between 1,000 and 2,000 at the station, “you’ll have no trouble finding us”. By a strange coincidence, 4.30pm was when London AFA announced that they were also calling a counter-demonstration at the station.

We took about twenty stewards down from Manchester. All the usual suspects were present, including Gerry, Steve, Wigan Mike, Gary the Axe, Solo, Big Dave and the rest. We eventually arrived in the Smoke at 1pm and met up with the London AFA lads in a pub on the Holloway Road. AFA groups from around the country were arriving all the time, swelling numbers to about 200. The atmosphere was tense because everyone knew that this was the big one. It really was a case of do or die. We had a fair-sized mob out that day, with good numbers from Liverpool, Doncaster and London itself, but it looked tiny in comparison to what I knew we could expect to find at Waterloo.

I tried to push all thoughts of what lay ahead to the back of my mind. I was nervous and tense but did my best to appear laid back and unconcerned. Sometimes it just hits you like that. Sometimes you’re really buzzing and up for it, while at others you get a queasy feeling in the pit of your stomach. Either way you have to force yourself to stay cool, especially when you are in a position where other people are relying on you to keep a clear head.

At 3.20pm, AFA’s Stewards’ Group appeared on the station concourse at Waterloo, causing a number of bones to flee for their lives. Three boneheads drinking in the station were set upon. The police tried to push their way through the AFA mob crowding at the entrance to the bar in an attempt to arrest those inside, and in doing so missed the guilty parties making good their escape through another exit not ten feet away. We heard rumours afterwards that these first casualties were in fact plainclothes police sent to Waterloo to infiltrate [B&H].

Both Steve and Gerry were involved in early exchanges with the [neo-Nazis], but Gerry hurt his hand punching someone on the side of the head. He spent the rest of the afternoon complaining about it. “I think I’ve broken ma fuckin’ knuckle”, he moaned.

More boneheads were attacked as they entered the station, and the police were forced to cordon off the [neo-Nazis] in the middle of the station concourse. Along with several other AFA stewards I infiltrated the cordon. Once inside I sidled up behind the biggest bonehead I could find and started kicking him surreptitiously in the back of the ankles.

“You’re going to die when we get out of here”, I whispered into his ear.

He tried to ignore me, but he was shaking like a leaf.

“Did you hear me, you baldy wanker?” I goaded. “When we get out of here I’m going to kill you.”

All the colour had drained out of him and for a moment I thought he was going to faint. His misery was brought to an end when the police decided to escort the [neo-Nazis] out of the station to safety, but once outside, and out of view of the CCTV cameras, they were astonished when their escort suddenly imploded from within as the anti-fascists turned on the boneheads. The bonehead I was goading earlier had shot off like a rabbit, and I only managed to land a couple of glancing blows on the back of his head.

This scenario was re-enacted several times over the next hour and a half as we continued to resist police attempts to force us off the station concourse. While this game of cat and mouse was going on, other groups of anti-fascists were ambushing boneheads coming up the escalators from the tube station.

I was arrested by the Transport Police at Waterloo Station during one of these scuffles, but for some reason I was never charged with anything, and to my surprise they released me an hour or so later with a warning to leave the immediate area or risk being arrested again. I ignored the warning of course. There was no way I was going to miss this.

The Transport Police at Waterloo Station have a little office at the side of the concourse, and I basically took two steps out of the front door and I was smack bang in the middle of a full-scale riot again. Boneheads were still being chased and battered everywhere you looked, and the police had completely lost control of the situation.

By 5pm, there were nearly 1,000 anti-fascists on the concourse and fights were still breaking out all over the place. Shortly afterwards, the station was shut down at the request of the manager, freeing AFA from the responsibility of holding the concourse any longer and allowing us to surge out into the streets to confront the groups of boneheads mobbing up outside. Neil Parrish was nowhere to be seen.

Everywhere you looked boneheads were being battered and chased. A group of fifty right-wing casuals got themselves trapped under a footbridge, and despite being surrounded by riot police they came under attack from all sides, including an aerial bombardment of broken quarry tiles from the footbridge above…

Elsewhere, individuals and small groups arriving on foot or by car were picked off as they approached the station. One carload of bones was trapped when the driver made the unfortunate mistake of leaving his window wound down, providing an opportunistic anti-fascist with the chance to reach in and turn his engine off and remove the keys before the vehicle was attacked. The immobile car was nearly turned over.

I saw one panic-stricken bonehead run the entire length of the street with his arms covering his head to protect himself. A sensible enough precaution except for the fact that he couldn’t see where he was going and kept running into groups of anti-fascists who gave him the occasional dig as he ran past them. Eventually someone put him out of his misery and tripped him up. I caught him a beauty as he fell, my boot going upwards as he was falling forwards. Within seconds he was unconscious.

Four stations had now been shut down in the area due to “rioting”, including Charing Cross, making it difficult for anyone to reach Waterloo, although a large mob of bones arrived on foot via the footbridge across the Thames. They soon wished they hadn’t as they immediately came under attack. A number of football supporters from various clubs, including Arsenal, QPR, Millwall and Chelsea also found their way to the area and joined one side or the other according to their political beliefs.

The football supporters mostly arrived at Waterloo in ones or twos, or in small groups. Some were attempting to make their way home after the match, while others were attracted to the area by radio reports of the rioting. Millwall and Chelsea arrived mob-handed. Chelsea, as expected, were pretty much on the side of [B&H]. The situation with Millwall was less clear-cut. Everyone expected them to be 100 per cent behind the fash but when one of Millwall’s main men was approached by Nicky Cooper of the NF pleading for help on [B&H]’s behalf, he got more than he bargained for. He was apparently sent sprawling by a vicious punch and told, “We’ve come to kick their heads in, not go to their fucking stupid gig”. However, another well-known face at Millwall, “Tags” or “Taggart”, collapsed with a heart attack in the middle of the fascist ranks after coming under an anti-fascist bombardment of bricks and paving slabs.

Skirmishes continued all around Waterloo as the [neo-Nazis] and their police escorts came under concerted attack by large numbers of anti-fascists. The police did not know what to do with their escorts and the fascists themselves did not know where the venue was because Neil Parrish and the rest of the organisers were sat in a pub at Victoria Station. When phone calls were made by the trapped fascists to the organisers demanding that they either be given the venue details or be rescued, they were told that they should try to make their way to Victoria where they would be told the location of the gig…

Eventually the police managed to get things under control and escorted the remaining fash to Temple tube station where they were put on a commandeered train out of the area. In the end, less than 400 got into the gig at the Yorkshire Grey pub in Eltham, south-east London. The anti-fascists, meanwhile, were broken up into small groups by the police, cordoned off and escorted on foot across the Thames towards central and north London…

The papers the next morning all carried reports of the “Battle of Waterloo” and on the whole the reports were fairly accurate, except for the Sunday Times, which attributed the whole thing to the Anti-Nazi League [an SWP front oganisation]. This might have been because the ANL actually sent out a press release claiming responsibility. On a similar note, I cannot let the occasion pass without mentioning a small lefty sect by the name of Workers’ Power, who amid all the carnage and rioting at Waterloo, actually tried to do a paper sale!

On a foggy night in [September] 1993, Ian Stuart died in a car-crash in Derbyshire. His death opened the door for Combat 18 to muscle in on the Blood and Honour cash cow.

Source : No Retreat, pp.193-199

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Blood & Honour ISD 2006 Memorial Gig : Tonight at The Birmingham Hotel, Collingwood

Huh.

In a return to an earlier tradition, tonight’s Ian Stuart is Dead celebration — co-sponsored by the neo-Nazi Blood & Honour Australia and Southern Cross Hammerskins — is being held at The Birmingham Hotel.

Location :

    The Birmingham Hotel
    Cnr Johnston and Smith Streets
    (333 Smith Street)
    Collingwood

    Phone 9417 2706

This is not the first time that such gigs have been held at “The Birmy”: the pub in question — and its fascist-sympathising proprietor — having previously enjoyed allowing the neo-Nazi Blood & Honour to hold organising meetings in its cosy surrounds.

In a nutshell, then, “The Birmy” is a fascist pub.

Interestingly, the pub also enjoys the patronage of local ‘punks’, who in the past have vociferously defended “The Birmy” as being one of supposedly few local venues willing to book punk gigs…

The Birmingham, or as regulars like to call it, “The Birmy”, is a great place to kick back and relax with the likes of the Melbourne alternative [sic/k] scene [read: violent neo-Nazi fucking skinheads]. With a free function room, Melbourne’s local punk bands are often seen playing here. It’s a relaxing night at “The Birmy” but be prepared for a crowd which is a little different.

Jett, Melbourne, 02/05

And tonight, “be prepared for a crowd which is [more than] a little different”: neo-Nazi fucking scum. Just four months ago, one of their Belgian comrades shot a (black) woman and a (white) baby to death on the streets of Antwerp.

And now Blood & Honour Australia — and the Southern Cross Hammerskins — have decided to “proudly present” a gig to mourn the death of their (other) Führer smack-bang in the middle of multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-racial, cosmopolitan Melbourne.

You’d have to wonder if they weren’t deliberately taking the piss.

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