Eleanor Goldfield on Marches

Protestor at J20, Trump’s first Inauguration, 2017. Photo By Eleanor Goldfield See her Substack piece Can We Be Honest About Marches? She says I don’t want our banners of solidarity to be our collective death shrouds. I don’t want the genocide to end because there’s no one left to kill. I want it to end because it was stopped. I want us to get to the other side of empire, as many of us who can. I want us to care for each other in ways that show that there’s something other than this death-making machine. This too is our power, our power outside of the system. Our power to imagine, and brainstorm, and be weird and wild and creative and fluid - all the things which the system tries to beat out of us so we’re good, obedient proles. We have to build what we want to see amidst the horrors we see, and that takes a lot of imaginative power, the kind that goes beyond configuring parade routes. This walks in parallel with our systemic power. Direct action: general strikes, targeting the cente...