When one speaks of repression, it is inexcusable to keep silent about the cops. No other authority, and no other business, has such an evident repressive character as the police. The dominant law is always the law of dominators. Breaches of the law will always be persecuted within the meaning of domination.
The persecution of bodily injury, rape and theft is necessary in the context of capitalist relations. If the capitalist barbarity of “all against all” went ahead without state-steered pathways, then what is commonly known and referred to as “anarchy” by the public opinion apparatus would indeed prevail.
A liberated society doesn’t require any thug or gang of murderers who make sure that everything is running in predetermined pathways, because emancipatory action makes repression unnecessary.
In our opinion, the construction of a liberated society can only happen by taking small steps every day, in which we must constantly throw spokes into cops’ wheels. Now then, while some try to occupy a house or prevent an eviction, we attack those who will come to enforce the law.
It goes without saying that it doesn’t necessarily take a Utopian conception to attack the cops. The conduct of Berlin’s cops against a number of demonstrations, against refugees without papers or with travel documents that are not valid yet, and generally the tactic at rail stations (e.g. May Day 2014) are more than enough to provide motivation.
Naturally we do not want to conceal the fact that, other than a scare, our attack left no damage behind. At the same time we’d also like to greet our unknown comrades who recently went up against the cops in Neukölln. Next time we’ll aim better!
as always, more to come from us…