Yeah Nah Pasaran! #152 w Hannah Gais on Atomwaffen, Terrorgram & international neo-Nazism : March 2, 2023

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Hannah Gais [Twitter]. Hannah is a senior researcher and journalist with the Southern Poverty Law Center and the co-author (with Jason Wilson) of Leaked Chats, Documents Show Atomwaffen Founder’s Path to Terror Plot, Hatewatch (SPLC), February 23, 2023:

Leaked chats, documents and online materials have revealed that Atomwaffen Division (AWD) founder Brandon Clint Russell was secretly but tirelessly active as a white-power propagandist and organizer between his release from prison in 2021 and his arrest on charges of plotting terror attacks.

The materials show Russell, 27, of Orlando, Florida, encouraging others to commit similar crimes to those he is now accused of, and advocating armed attacks on electricity, water and transport infrastructure.

Like other white-power accelerationists, Russell promoted the strategy of attacking public infrastructure in the belief that it would trigger a crisis that would cause the collapse of “The System” – a term that accelerationists use for the status quo political order.

The new charges were outlined in the criminal complaint filed by the FBI on Feb. 2 and unsealed on Feb. 6. The complaint accuses Russell and Sarah Beth Clendaniel – his alleged accomplice and apparent girlfriend – of planning and equipping themselves for attacks on electricity infrastructure in Maryland.

Their trial on these charges is ongoing in Maryland’s federal court.

We spoke to Hannah about Russell, AWD and accelerationism, Telegram and social media, neo-Nazi terrorism’s international links and more.

• As noted, ‘Russell’s chats were obtained and provided to Hatewatch by the White Rose Society, an Australian antifascist research collective’, so props to them.
• While Atomwaffen Division (National Socialist Order) is a proscribed terrorist organisation in Australia, it was born on defunct neo-Nazi online forum Iron March (IM), which also spawned Antipodean Resistance. Following its collapse, members of AR eventually joined Tom Sewell’s European Australian Movement (EAM)/National Socialist Network (NSN).
• Currently, the EAM/NSN operates out of Tim Lutze’s Legacy Boxing Gym in West Sunshine. On February 25, a protest against the nazi gym took place. See : Hundreds march against Nazi gym in Melbourne, Brendan Stanton, Red Flag, February 28, 2023.

See also : sitting ducks. easy prey., Hannah Gais, Posts from Underground, February 23, 2023 | Brandon Russell: Leader of neo-Nazi Atomwaffen group charged with Baltimore power grid plot, BBC, February 6, 2023 | Woman Accused of Stealing Nancy Pelosi’s Laptop Appears in Video Making Nazi Salute, Robert Evans, bellingcat, February 24, 2021 | Yeah Nah Pasaran! #041 w Hannah Gais on Russia & laundering fascism : October 22, 2020 (October 20, 2020).

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Yeah Nah Pasaran! #151 w Meghan Conroy on accelerationism & January 6th : February 23, 2023

We declare that the splendour of the world has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed.

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Meghan Conroy [Twitter]. Meghan works at the Digital Forensic Research Lab and Accelerationism Research Consortium and was formerly a researcher for the January 6th Committee. We spoke to Meghan about their work with the Committee, accelerationism, banal fascism and more.

See also : Insiders’ View of the January 6th Committee’s Social Media Investigation, Dean Jackson, Meghan Conroy and Alex Newhouse, Just Security, January 5, 2023 | Understanding Accelerationist Narratives: The Great Replacement Theory, Meghan Conroy, G-Net, May 30, 2022 / Understanding Accelerationist Narratives: ‘There Is No Political Solution’, September 2, 2021 | Banal Fascism Online Weaponizing the Everyday for Extreme Ends: CFP:

Fascism is on the rise globally, and within Western nations there has been a marked increase in fascism as a decentralized and increasingly mainstream movement. We argue that research on fascism should not approach it as a top-down belief system, but should instead consider the ways fascism is embedded or “coded” within the mundane elements of everyday life. This phenomenon, which we have termed “banal fascism,” is drawn from Michael Billig’s concept of “banal nationalism,” which describes how nationalism is constantly reproduced in banal, but not necessarily benign ways. Our analysis of the inherent banality of fascism as it manifests today also draws from fourteen “eternal” traits, what Umberto Eco famously referred to as Ur-Fascism.

4.30pm, Thursday, February 23, 2023 /// 3CR /// 855AM / streaming live on the 3CR website

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Yeah Nah Pasaran! #150 w Kirsten Dyck on Reichsrock & White-Power Music : February 16, 2023

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Kirsten Dyck about her book Reichsrock: The International Web of White-Power and Neo-Nazi Hate Music (Rutgers University Press, 2016):

Reichsrock shines a light on the international white-power music industry, the fandoms it has spawned, and the virulently racist beliefs it perpetuates. Kirsten Dyck not only investigates how white-power bands and their fans have used the internet to spread their message globally, but also considers how distinctly local white-power scenes have emerged in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the United States, and many other sites. While exploring how white-power bands draw from a common well of nationalist, racist, and neo-Nazi ideologies, the book thus also illuminates how white-power musicians adapt their music to different locations, many of which have their own terms for defining whiteness and racial otherness.

In her examination of the Australian web, Dyck takes note of pioneering white-power band Quick & The Dead which, along with ‘Open Season, White Lightning, and the especially extremist Fortress, followed the Quick & the Dead and White Noise onto the Australian scene before the end of the 1980s. In particular, Fortress—led by vocalist Scott McGuinness … —has become an internationally popular white-power band’. In great news for fans of reich ‘n’ roll, Fortress has recently returned to recording and touring (Europe). On the other hand, while the ‘Southern Cross Hammerskins’ — McGuinness helped found the local franchise of ‘one of the oldest and most stable neo-Nazi organisations in the world’, outlawed in Germany and Portugal) — is still up and running on teh Intarwebs, for unknown reasons the websites for ‘Blood and Honour Australia’ and ‘9 Percent Productions’ are down at the moment.

See/hear also : Nazism, Neo-Nazism and Music (Spencer Sunshine, Luca Signorelli, Shannon Foley Martinez, Kirsten Dyck, Edward B. Westermann), YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, November 18, 2021 | The re-emergence of white supremacist pop, Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Financial Times, August 17 2018 (‘Music as a vehicle for the message of the far right is again emerging from the shadows — and seeking new audiences’) | Review of Reichsrock, Julian Schaap, The French journal of popular music studies, Vol.14, No.2 (2018) | Promoters cancel Australia tour of Norwegian metal band Taake, accused of far-right sympathies, Mike Hohnen, The Guardian, January 6, 2023. These ‘far-right sympathies’ are further detailed in Why are fascist, Nazi and racist bands still being booked to tour Australia in 2023?, Ben Hillier, Blunt, January 9, 2023. For a token, historical blast see : A Brief History Of Neo-Nazi Music In Australia (December 2, 2010) and for a contemporary, scholarly account see : Heavy Metal Music, Texts, and Nationhood: (Re)sounding Whiteness, Catherine Hoad (ed), Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. /// Who is Australibus Tenebris? (February 6, 2023) | Ian Stuart : Zero of the White Race, Skrewdriver, and “The Battle of Waterloo” (September 25, 2006).

4.30pm, Thursday, February 16, 2023 /// 3CR /// 855AM / streaming live on the 3CR website

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Yeah Nah Pasaran! #149 w Diana Garvin on Feeding Fascism : February 9, 2023

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Diana Garvin [Twitter]. Diana is an Assistant Professor of Italian at the University of Oregon and the author of Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women’s Food Work (University of Toronto Press, 2022):

Feeding Fascism explores how women fed their families through agricultural and industrial labor. Work songs sing of the political stakes of miscarriage in fields and breastfeeding on the factory line. Diaries provide first-hand accounts attesting to the treacherous politics of domestic work in the private kitchens of the wealthy. Personal letters reveal what it took for women to forge careers as cookbook authors and culinary entrepreneurs under a regime that dictated that a woman’s place was in the home. What is more, Feeding Fascism uncovers the surprising methods used by the Fascist party to seize control over food work, to further their goal of building more and better Italians for future military domination. At stake in this story lies the question of how the need for nourishment shaped women’s consent to Fascism – and their resistance.

See also : Mussolini’s Kitchen: On Diana Garvin’s “Feeding Fascism”, Anne Wingenter, Los Angeles Review of Books, October 3, 2022.

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Who is Australibus Tenebris?

There is a rising worldwide clash between a renewed, internationally backed fascism and those fighting for a better future. Subcultural scenes are no exception, with many now locked in wars of ideas of varying intensity. In these cauldrons of turmoil, new ideas, tactics, and approaches are being tested by antifascists in less-than-ideal environments, with growing success. These spaces, which this chapter will refer to as “embattled communities,” provide antifascists all over the world ideas, examples, and important lessons in resisting fascism.

This research focuses on two potent examples of such embattled subcultural communities: the world of heavy metal and Norse Paganism. Both communities have long, complicated histories with elements of the modern far right thanks in part to both being early targets for fascist entryism. They also share many of the same hallmarks as other subcultural communities in their relative lack of truly dominant institutions and the pervasive influence of subcultural capital. This combination of shared factors makes both ideal for better understanding how antifascists in subcultural communities can resist and eventually roll back fascists in their own spaces.

The best place to begin is with the concept of embattled community. These are communities, as defined by shared space or affinity, in which antifascist and fascist groups are engaged in active conflict. Such clashes can range from soft power struggles for support to hard power use of force and violence. Embattled communities all face their own degrees of confrontation in clashes that remain an extension of the larger struggle against the reactionary and fascist right. Embattled communities share some broad similarities with the environmental justice concept of front-line communities, although the direct sources of harm and pollution are very different.

An embattled community is not facing the same challenges as those confronting fascist entryism. “Entryist” attempts are best seen in this framework as the first wave of broader fascist attempts to spread their influence into new spaces, with embattlement as one outcome. This condition is characterized by a state of continuous struggle and confrontation in which fascist groups participate openly in shared subcultural spaces, recruit, and can openly harass or attack perceived enemies. Entryism is characterized by fascists being forced by lack of support, strength of opposition, or a combination of the two to operate covertly. To put it bluntly, the problem facing embattled communities is the rats are already inside the walls.

~ Ryan Smith, ‘Subcultural Antifascism: Confronting the Far Right in Heathenry and Heavy Metal’ in Shane Burley (editor), ¡No pasarán! Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis (AK Press, 2022).

Australibus Tenebris

Based in Central Victoria, the black metal label Australibus Tenebris (AT) organised a gig, ‘Return of the Wolves’, in Brisbane on February 4 … only for the venue to cancel it.* This has made some of their fans very angry and is regarded as a bad move.

It’s also the third time the label and its bands have faced such difficulties, having had a previous gig at the Northcote Social Club in February 2020 cancelled. Before this, another gig at The Last Chance Bar in May 2018 ran into similar difficulties. Below are some further details on the label, its associated bands and events, and their promotion of neo-Nazi aesthetics, culture and ideology.

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AT was established in 2013. It’s run by two metalheads: ‘Necropriest’ (Matthew Priest) and ‘Bloodoak’ (N/A). The two perform in the band Gurn — which was scheduled to perform at ‘Return’ — along with various others on the AT label (Blood Ritual, Funerary Temple, Goatblood, Molog, Rattenkönig).

Priest and Bloodoak were interviewed by black metal blog Raw War in January 2016. Reflecting on their experience playing in their previous band Mardraum they stated: we have experienced a lot of Jew-like behavior in the so-called “Melbourne Black Metal” scene, even though we do not consider there being a scene … that Mardraum was ever a part of, due to the cancerous amount of PC faggots and circle-jerking posers that infest it. ‘Southern Darkness’, Mardraum’s 2015 album, was released on Greek NSBM label Totenkopf Propaganda.

In 2021, Necropriest played bass and Bloodoak keyboards on the song ‘The Aryan Godmind’ by National Socialist Black Metal (NSBM) band Wewelssburg for a split 7″ titled ‘Wir kapitulieren nie!’ (‘We will never surrender!’ — a Nazi slogan) for NSBM label Hass Weg Productions. Necropriest also played drums on the 2020 Shadowgate release ‘Return of the Insurgency’ by American NSBM band Einsatzgruppen on NSBM label Northern Blood Productions.

At Saturday’s gig, Gurn were going to be sharing a stage with Urban Magus. Urban Magus is the side project of ‘Camazotz’, the driving force behind the NSBM band Spear of Longinus. Spear of Longinus has also shared members with Demonreich and Skullthrone; two other bands scheduled to perform on February 4.

Along with Gurn, Necropriest and Bloodoak also constitute the bands Goatblood and Rattenkönig. Goatblood’s first ‘Demo’ (2015) was limited to 88 (fnarr fnarr) copies, and it has two releases on the German NSBM label Hammerbund: ‘Defiance & Intolerance’ (2017) and ‘Hate Division’ (2018). Rattenkönig has released ‘Rotten Demos’ (2017), ‘Conjuration of Hate’ (2019) and ‘Rodentia’s Wrath’ (2020) via Hammerbund. AT itself has released recordings by several of neo-Nazi metalhead Jack Sansom’s bands Perseverance and Vrag.

And so on.

While the design and imagery of AT releases is largely indistinguishable from Over 9,000 other black metal labels, every now and again other, specifically NSBM themes emerge. Thus, leaving aside the fact that Priest has a tattoo of the Sonnenrad (Black Sun) on his elbow, various promotional material incorporates more-or-less subtle neo-Nazi symbology.

In summary, AT and its associated acts are enmeshed in the production, distribution and promotion of NSBM.

*’Return of the Wolves’ : Demonreich / Fornicatador / Gurn / Skullthrone / Urban Magus / Serpentum / Dreadful Noise / Embrace the Solar Winds.

See also : antifa notes (january 12, 2023) : old whine, new books.

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Soapbox Beer Presents: Australibus Tenebris

[Update (February 2, 2023) : This afternoon Brisbane venue Soapbox Beer announced that the Australibus Tenebris gig will not be going ahead. Thank you to Soapbox Beer for refusing to allow racist idiots a platform.]

Three years ago I wrote “Oh Australibus Tenebris, will you ever win?”. Now, in February 2023, the tentacles of the Victorian mob have reached into Soapbox Beer:

With a relaxing vibe, full kitchen and bar, our BrewBar space offers a range of options and can accommodate groups, big or small, perfect for all beer-flavoured events including birthdays, wedding receptions, corporate events, team building, meet up groups, festive season celebrations and much more.

Much more means, in this case, a gig on Saturday, February 4:

Given the recent fuss over Taake and Akhly having their tour cancelled, I honestly dunno why a boutique beer barn in Brisbane wants to come to the party.

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Yeah Nah Pasaran! #148 w Shane Burley on No Pasarán! Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis : February 2, 2023

This week on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Shane Burley [Twitter]. Shane is a writer and return guest. He is also the editor of:

No Pasarán! Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis

¡No Pasarán! is an anthology of antifascist writing that takes up the fight against white supremacy and the far-right from multiple angles. From the history of antifascism to today’s movement to identify, deplatform, and confront the right, and the ways an insurgent fascism is growing within capitalist democracies, a myriad of voices come together to shape the new face of antifascism in a moment of social and political flux.

We last spoke to Shane in February 2020.

See also : A Literary Guide to Antifascism, Shane Burley, Electric Literature, January 16, 2023. | Interview with Shane Burley, Editor of No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis, The Institute for Anarchist Studies, October 28, 2022.

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Yeah Nah Pasaran! #147 w Boe Spearim on Frontier Wars, Treaties & Voices : January 26, 2023

I always thought it remarkable that Australia, without studying the Fascist political philosophy and methods, so spontaneously developed a form of Fascism peculiarly suited to the needs of the British Empire. ~ Oswald Mosley (‘New Guard Leader: Col. Campbell Welcomed in London: Australia and Fascism’, Sunday Times (Perth), March 16, 1933)

On Invasion Day this year on Yeah Nah Pasaran! we talk to Boe Spearim [Twitter]. Boe is a Gamilaraay, Kooma and Murrawarri man, radio host and podcaster who lives in Brisbane. Beginning in May 2020, Boe has been producing the Frontier War Stories podcast, which is ‘dedicated to truth-telling about a side of Australia that has been left out of the history books’. With the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance and others, Boe is helping to organise Invasion Day rallies this year under the banner of ‘Treaty Before Voice’.

See/hear also : This Invasion Day, I have your playlist sorted, Boe Spearim for IndigenousX, The Guardian, January 23, 2020 | Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance – WAR [Facebook] | Awesome Black | What you need to know about the Frontier Wars, Alexis Moran, NITV, September 19, 2022 | The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book: Revised and Expanded, Gord Hill, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2021 | ‘Black Power in rural NSW: the 1973 Aboriginal cotton chippers’ strike’, People’s History of Australia, November 22, 2022.

4.30pm, Thursday, January 26, 2023 /// 3CR /// 855AM / streaming live on the 3CR website

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Trot Guide January 2023 Update

Another year, another chance to Return to the Path of Lenin and Trotsky (and/or Mao)!

I last reviewed the guide in February 2022 (FWIW, the first survey what I done was published in January 2006).

To begin with, I’m encouraged to report that a NEW! blog has emerged: The Waterhole.

The Waterhole is a Communist blog. Its audience is the Australian revolutionary movement, and it aims to serve the interests of the multinational proletariat and the Indigenous nations in their struggles against Australian imperialism. It is completely opposed to the revisionist parties that dominate the Australian revolutionary movement. We believe the primary task of the Communists in this country is to establish a Red Faction capable of analysing Australian society and preparing for the refounding of the Communist Party of Australia. We believe that only through a revolutionary war against Australian imperialism will the multinational proletariat, the Indigenous nations, and all who are oppressed, ever achieve peace and freedom.

The Waterhole blogger gives mAAAd props to the defunct Red Eureka Movement (REM), ‘one of the most important organisations in the history of the Australian revolutionary movement. I cannot emphasise this fact enough. It was a living embodiment of Communism in Australia, then at the stage of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought, and it defended it fiercely.’ As it happens, one of the only references on the blog to REM comes by way of an obit (by Albert Langer, Michael Hyde and Kerry Miller) for Comrade Jim Bacon (1950–2004): ‘Jim Bacon was not just a student activist at Monash University. He was a leader of the Young Communist League and the Worker Student Alliance, and remained a revolutionary when he moved on to the labour movement. He was a disciplined Marxist-Leninist until he withdrew honourably from the Red Eureka Movement in the late 1970s’ to join the ALP in 1991 and eventually become Premier of Tasmania (1998–2004).

Sadly, the ‘Committee to Defend Chairman Gonzalo – Australia’ and ‘Red Eureka’ blogs have been silent in the intervening period, and as a result have been scratched (hopefully temporarily?) from the Guide. Otherwise:

Still having a crack :

1. (Alliance for) Workers’ Liberty
Last time, these workers were still struggling for freedom in Brisbane, Canberra, Perth and Sydney. I’m happy to report that additional newsletters have been published in the interim to further aid the struggle (which has also left Perth for Melbourne).

2. Australian Communist Party
About this time last year I wrote that Since splitting from the CPA in 2019, the ACP has continued to trod along a ‘new path in the movement for socialism in Australia’. The ACP also plays a critical role in the Community Union Defence League, a kinda Food Not Bombs for local Leninists. Since last time, the ACP has also established the ‘Green Guerillas’, a ‘collective of activists dedicated to the conservation of the environment’ (nudge nudge, wink wink), one which is certainly not to be confused with the Green Guerilla Group.

3. Bolshevik-Leninist
Has the nucleus grown? Did it split (and explode into proletarian revolution)? After three-plus years, I still dunno how the efforts of these Bolshevik-Leninists to create their own Marxist nucleus (‘a dedicated core of professional revolutionaries educated in Marxism physically concentrated in a city’) is going, but I can report that the Nucleus has continued to develop close ties to the urban(e) Marxists of Reagrupamento Revolucionário/Revolutionary Regroupment and to maintain its revolutionary intransigence in the face of the bourgeois spectacle that was the 2022 Australian federal election, noting that: ‘At the tail of the ALP and Greens a myriad of groups hang on opportunistically, aiding in giving a left cover to [party] bureaucrats. One of the most significant is “Victorian Socialists” (VS), an electoral party supported by Socialist Alternative (SAlt). Despite posing as a left alternative to Labor and the Greens, they are hardly anything of the sort.’

3 1/2. Class Conscious
CC remains more of a blog/website than a groupuscule, one armed with a political perspective which closely mirrors that of the International Committee of the Fourth International (SEP). Recently, it launched ‘Anti-War Victoria’.

4. Communist League
In 2022 the CL made the momentous decision to consolidate its forces in Sydney/close its New Zealand branch. ‘The decision will enable the party to respond boldly to key developments in politics and working-class struggles not only in Australia and New Zealand but throughout the Pacific region’, apparently. The CL otherwise operates as a franchise of the Socialist Workers Party in the United States.

5. Communist Party of Australia
‘Following the success of the Communist Party of Australia’s (CPA) 14th National Congress the Central Committee has re-elected General Secretary Andrew Irving and National President Vinnie Molina. Congress was held on 25-27 February 2022.’ While having a presence of some sort in every state, the CPA’s centre of gravity would seem to be Sydney.

6. Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist)
Founded in March 1964 as a split from the CPA, the party’s last Congress took place in June 2019; I hope and expect that the next will take place in 2023. Whether or not the yoof will join the party in continuing to maintain the legacy of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedong and E.F. Hill is uncertain, but the Central Committee remains hopeful that in joining, ‘[y]oung people wanting a purpose in life, wanting an outlet for their ideals, hopes and aspirations, will find these alongside those already committed to building the revolutionary movement in Australia’.

7. Communist Workers Party of Australia
A tiny split from the CPA (?) based in Newcastle, the CWPA publishes ‘The Agitator’.

8. Freedom Socialist Party
In 2023, the FSP (Melbourne) continues to trundle along and to advocate for socialist feminism. This year it will do so from a new location: its ‘Solidarity Salon’ in Sydney Road, Brunswick has re-located to Reservoir.

9. Internationalist Communists Oceania
ICO ‘are a group of workers based in Australia who organise around and defend Internationalist Communist positions’ which, for some reason, I failed to include on the list last time around. See also : Internationalist Communist Tendency / Left-Wing, Anti-Bolshevik and Council Communism.

10. ISA Australia
Ultimately derived from the defunct Socialist Party, the International Socialist Alternative Australia announced its existence in early 2021 and is a split from/successor to Socialist Action. Its creation was one outcome of internal battles within the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI), which produced both a NEW! IMPROVED! CWI and International Socialist Alternative.

10 1/2. Platypus Melbourne
The Platypus Society has established a chapter in Melbourne. Like other chapters, it hosts conversations on the death of the Left (which is some kinda uncertain cat, I think?) and examines left history and ideology with a view to resurrecting it as a real social force for revolution (like some kinda old mole, maybe).

Progressive Labour Party
Sadly, after 25 years of labouring for progress as an independent party, the PLP has officially dissolved into the Australian Progressives. The AP contested the federal election in May 2022 (for negligible results) and in October 2022, the party was deregistered by the AEC. Verdict : Unlikely to appear in the next update.

11. Revolutionary Communist Organisation
The Founding Congress of the Revolutionary Communist Organisation was apparently definitely held over the 14th and 15th of January, 2023 in Brisbane. The aim of the RCO presumably remains the formation of a communist cadre for the purposes of proletarian revolution, the establishment of a workers republic, and the triumph of communism. Would you like to know more?

11 1/2. Socialism Today
ST looks very much like a blog seemingly produced by what remains of the Socialist Party after the split in the CWI. Verdict : Today yes, but tomorrow? [h/t : Comrade Delta]

12. Socialist Action
The action group formerly known as the Socialist Party (see also : ISA Australia). As of this date, there hasn’t been action from the group since mid-2022. Verdict : Future uncertain.

13. Socialist Alliance
SAll continues to maintain its federal registration (having been able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the AEC that it has a membership of 1,500+), produce Green Left Weekly (in 2023, on a fortnightly basis), and contested both the 2022 federal and Victorian state elections — with minimal results. In Victoria, their recent electoral campaigns have also had to compete with the Victorian Socialists for the left vote. On the other hand, Monica Harte became the second socialist councillor on Merri-bek (Moreland) Council in March last year, joining Sue Bolton.

14. Socialist Alternative
Notwithstanding the 1,500 members of SAll, SAlt likely remains the largest (neo-)Trotskyist political formation/’ostensibly revolutionary organization’ in Australia. Of late, much of its efforts have been directed at supporting the Victorian Socialists. Publishes Red Flag.

15. Socialist Equality Party
The dastardly AEC deregistered the SEP in February 2022, but it motors on regardless, holding its Sixth National Congress in September last year. See : wsws.org for moar news and views from the leadership of the world socialist movement.

16. Solidarity
Solidarity is still here. Still. In December 2021 the Sydney home of a notable member of the group, Padraic Gibson, was attacked by boneheads belonging to the neo-Nazi groupuscule ‘Firm 22’, and Desmond Liddington, a bonehead from Perth, is one of several currently awaiting sentence for the crime. See also : International Socialist Tendency.

17. Spartacist League of Australia
The International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) has been thrown into some turmoil since the death of its lvl boss, James Roberston (1928–2019) and ‘[i]t is no secret for anyone following our organization that we have been conducting intense internal discussions and qualitative political realignments over the last few years’. As a result of the upset, the last issue of Australasian Spartacist was published in Autumn 2020. Verdict : ‘They’ll be back.’ See also : International Bolshevik Tendency / Bolshevik Tendency.

18. Trotskyist Platform
TP emerged as a split from the Spartacists, but remains staunch and may even outlast them, who knows? In other news, Trotskyist Platform’s Article About Genuine Trotskyism in the 21st Century Has Now Been Issued in Print Form (September 17, 2022). Fingers crossed the Platformists open a PO Box in Melbourne to really rub salt into the wounds.

19. Victorian Socialists
Since forming a few years ago, VS has won a councillor (Jorge Jorquera in Maribyrnong) and contested several federal and state elections, each witnessing a modest increase in their vote. Dominated by SAlt, VS also comprises a caucus group called ‘Socialist Unity’. In general, assuming VS can keep the band together and the underlying upward trend in votes remains, it seems possible that it may obtain an Upper House seat at some point in the future. See also : ‘The Socialist Macro-Sect in the ‘Digital Age’: The Victorian Socialists’ Strategy for Assembling a Counter-Public’, Ian Anderson, tripleC, Vol.18, No.2 (2020).

20. Workers League
Inter alia, the blogger known as the Workers League poses serious questions to the proletariat in Australia. For example, ‘Wieambilla Shootings: Tragic Incident or False Flag?’: The MSM reporting of this incident raises instant suspicion. Call me a crazy anarchist, but with such keen analysis, I suspect the WL is more likely to ah, go viral rather than constitute a revolutionary vanguard.

See also:–

Gong Commune: is a blog by radikals in Wollongong.
Red Ant: ‘Red Ant Collective formed because we see the need for anti-imperialist, Marxist ideas to have an organised expression. We are called “Red Ant” because we are a small grouping. Though we don’t intend to stay that way. In fact, we have big ideas.’
Surplus Value: is ‘a network for Australian Marxian thinkers and activists’.
The Banner Bright: is ‘a weblog about politics and social issues, with a focus on the need to build a more equal, democratic society’.
The Word From Struggle Street: is … communist?
Workers Bush Telegraph: ‘provides a class analysis of workers[‘] struggle’.

C21stLeft: Against The Pseudo-Left!
Red Eureka Journal: is ‘published by the National Preparatory Committee of the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Australia, whose mission is to reorganise the Communist Party in Australia’.
Strange Times: Against The Pseudo-Left!

See also : Anti-Revisionism in Australia.

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Invasion Day 2023

In 1994, the Australian government declared January 26 a day of nationalist celebration: ‘Australia Day’. ‘Australia Day’ is thus either the day in 1788 ‘when Captain Cook stepped ashore’ (according to Bridget McKenzie) or — possibly — when Captain Arthur Phillip raised the Union Jack and took possession of All The Things on behalf of King George III. In answer to the question ‘What happened next?’, the date is also known as ‘Invasion Day’ or ‘Survival Day’ and remembered as a Day of Mourning.

Not everybody agrees January 26 is a date to celebrate. Some even reckon that, if the colonial-settler state of Australia was implanted at (and for) His Majesty’s pleasure on the basis of a legal fiction, then after several centuries some kinda treaty between the state and Indigenous peoples is appropriate. Still others wanna #OMGWTF ‘Abolish Australia’ altogether! Sometimes you’ve got to take the hardest line, I guess.

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In any case, along with Melbourne (Naarm), similar events marking January 26 as Invasion/Mourning/Survival Day are taking place elsewhere across the country:

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
• Canberra
Garema Place
9am

NEW SOUTH WALES
Sydney
Belmore Park
9.30am
Bermagui
Dickinson Oval
11am
Newcastle
Customs House
10am

QUEENSLAND
Brisbane
Queens Gardens
11am

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide
Tarntanyangga/Victoria Square
12.30pm

TASMANIA
Hobart
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
10.45am
Devonport
Tulaminakali Health Centre (106 Best Street)
11.30am

VICTORIA
Melbourne
Victorian Parliament
11am
Portland
The Convincing Ground
10am

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Perth
Forrest Chase
3pm

See/hear also : What is Constitutional Recognition Through A Voice to Parliament?, From The Heart | The Indigenous Voice Co-design Process Final Report | Voice will empower us, not undermine Sovereignty, Dr. Hannah McGlade, National Indigenous Times, January 16, 2023 | Price and Pearson, uneasy allies?, Tim Rowse, Inside Story, December 23, 2022 | There is no hope in a Voice to Parliament, Irene Watson, Pearls and Irritations, October 29, 2022 | The History of a Lie: The Mabo case after 30 years (featuring Irene Watson), Countersign, May 31, 2022 | Native Title is not Land Rights, and Reconciliation is not Justice, Gary Foley (1999) … and Anarchism and Aboriginal sovereignty (July 16, 2008) /// Decolonizing Solidarity.

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