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Title: No borders no papers
Author: Raoul Vaneigem
Language: en
Topics: Albert Libertad, borders, immigration
Source: Retrieved on January 10, 2011 from http://www.noborderbxl.eu.org/spip.php?article282

Raoul Vaneigem

No borders no papers

There was a time when the anarchist Albert Libertad, having a

premonition of the kafkaesque bureaucracy and the paper dictatorship,

invited citizens to burn their ID papers and to become humans again,

refusing to let themselves be reduced to a number, duly filed in the

statistic state inventories of slaves.

Our beings today seems so impregnated by numbers that define bank

payments, wages, social security, unemployment benefits and old age

pensions that living without papers seems as impossible and unpractical

as the recommendation of Libertad to finish this degrading and

controlling labelling of the social livestock.

In this way we are confronted with a double and paradoxical existence :

on the one hand, everybody — no matter what his or her ethnical

belonging, social status, or character — has to have the right to access

this bureaucratic jungle that our society has become; on the other hand,

it is unacceptable that the fate of humans is so divided by a gargantuan

calculator, of which the inhumane character is incompatible with the

right for a free and beautiful life.

If we add to this a process of state collapse because of financial

forces. States who in their turn are threatened by a worldwide monetary

collapse. States have lost the privilege — that they arrogantly

claimed-, to look after the public goods. Yesterday still, they took

their levies from the citizens by fierce taxes and fines, but in return

they took care of public services — education, health care, postal

services, transportations, unemployment benefits, old age pensions. What

has happened to this now ? States have become the valets of banks and

multinational enterprises. These banks and enterprises however, are

confronted with the fiasco of insane money, a whirlwind of billions of

investments in financial speculations, where money flies around, instead

of working on the progress of primary industries or other sectors with a

social use. Billions forming a bubble bound to implode and to provoke a

great monetary crash..

We are the prey of managers of bankruptcy, eager to reap their last

short term profits overexploiting citizens, the same citizens that a

demented austerity policy invites to sacrifice themselves, to fill the

bottomless deficit gap, dug by monetary embezzlement. Not only can the

state no longer fulfill its obligations as seen in the old social

contract, the state even cuts the budget of public services. Burying

everything that guaranteed, if not a real life, at least survival. And

the reason given for this is a great swindle called public debt. The

state has folded itself back upon the only function that reminds itself

of its reason to exists : police repression. The only lifeguard of the

state is spreading fear and despair. The state accomplishes this rather

efficiently by spreading an apocalyptic worldview. It spreads the rumor

that tomorrow will be worse than today. Wisdom consist according to this

view in consuming, spending before going bankrupt, make profitable

everything that can be made profitable, even ruining its own existence

and the whole planet, as to make this great swindle last forever. The

fight supporting undocumented migrants should take into account such a

context, in several ways.

a)The state takes attention away from the way in which public goods are

rerouted, the state installs fear and discouragement, and entertains it,

so to fulfill its role as a security police. And, as always is the case

in such conditions, it uses the old tactics of scapegoating. For

citizens, frightened by the rise of unemployment, the lowering of

purchasing power, the rise of precarity, it names some ‘dangerous’

groups that will serve to reroute the anger and aggression, that would

otherwise be directed against the corrupt exploiters that govern us.

Everything is good to keep up the smokescreen that masks the real

problems.. While in Belgium Walloons and Flemish are both as much

victims of the mishandling of the state at the fringe of a financial

gap, there is a criminal nationalism that tries to put one group against

the others. A shifty xenophobia aims to identify people of Arab descent

as Islamic terrorists, it turns into anti-Semitism the grounded

opposition to the anti-Palestinian politics of the Israeli government,

it works to oppose unemployed workers and undocumented migrants, it does

not blink to resemble the nazi’s in the way they despise and treat

gypsies (Rom and other travelers). We have to take into account that the

corrupted state does everything to hinder a true solidarity between

have-nots struck by precarity, and those who still enjoy a little bit of

good existence, bur who’ll lose this security if they do not accept the

fate that awaits them. It is this solidarity that we need to restore,

and it is to this solidarity to which we appeal when we defend

undocumented migrants, unemployed, but also workers who fight their

exploitation, organisations preparing the autodetermination and the

abolishment of money, movements that fight the cuts in public

transportations, education, health care, postal services, primary

industries and agriculture. We will defend the poetry of life against

the laws of profit that degrade life.

b)answering the repressive politics of a corrupt government, does not

mean using the same violence against the state, the answer is going

beyond their humiliating dictates, it’s propagating civil disobedience..

How ? By interfering to restore a quality of life that the state has

ruined under the pressure of maffia bankers. We are all left-behinds,

sacrificed for the morbid interests of an absurd system. We do not have

another choice than to bet on ourselves to get out of this mayhem. There

is, within most women and men a poetic richness and a creativity capable

of installing in all domains more humane conditions. Many people,

pacified by routine, ignore this still. But it is often the only source

that those people, scapegoated and marginalised by the politics of

corrupt democrats, have.

In stead of trying to bring someone down, we should valorise the human

and creative aspects of someone. Is it not an awful shame to fear and

chase gypsies, instead of developing their artisanal and musical

resources so that every passage they make turn into a joyous event.

Instead of trying to re-integrate unemployed in a labour market upset by

the multiplication of enterprises shutting down, why not let structures

develop where each ones potential and imagination can develop fully ?

The struggle for undocumented migrants slides too often into a

desperate, even suicidal defence. But offense is the best defence. Not

an aggressive answer, like a police intervention remote-controlled by a

functionary who calls for austerity with those that he ruins. It can be

an offensive who installs everywhere spaces liberated form profits,

market and commerce. Spaces where the right to live, to be happy, to

create, spaces for beauty, for enjoyment reject the rights of barbary,

commerce and survival of the richest. We will have to fill up the gaps

that the state lets, as it furthers away form the demands of citizens.

It is up to us to prepare ourselves starting now if we do not want

anymore that taxes serve as gapfilling for banking mistakes and

speculation on the stock market. Our main task, is restoring poetry in a

society where the taste for profit and power have removed all poetry. In

a blindly aggressive world, drawing, reinventing, giving priority to

human values, like generosity, creativity, enjoyment, an autonomous

life.. Becoming human means denying the slavehood of labour and the

power to proclaim your right to be happy creating good conditions for

the benefit of all.