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Title: Philoclasticism Author: Echo Date: 11.3.13 Language: en Topics: Destruction, self-propulsion, individualist Source: Echo
Destruction is the ultimate affirmation of my individuality. It is what
makes me who I am. The philosophy of destruction is in my actions, I
need no further explanation, no justification. However, I will still try
to show you why I look simply to destroy.
Remember the first time you broke something with purpose? Maybe it was a
jar, maybe it was a window, maybe you tore down a wall. What it was that
you destroyed doesn’t matter- just the feeling you had when you did it.
That feeling of strength. That feeling of satisfaction. You are feeling
freedom, in a small dose. You are feeling your decision to be
self-propulsive. The breaking of a mindset that tells you that creation
is the only good thing. The destruction of barriers. You are feeling the
ability to be who you want, you recognize yourself in the staunch
opposition to what everyone else tells you is morally right. You are
freeing yourself.
You understand something in that moment- what you want can only come
from rubble and ashes. You understand that destruction is
self-propulsion in itself, but that it also allows for future
self-propulsion by removing barriers.
We are told our entire lives- don’t touch that, you’ll break it. Leave
that alone, it’s old and beautiful. That isn’t yours. And now I say to
you, comrades, please break that. Don’t leave that alone, be
iconoclastic and smash it!
No thing is so sacred that it deserves to be saved from us.
But what do I know? Me, a teen. A savage. An iconoclast.
Insurrectionist. Truly, what do I know?
I know that all I wish for is to be free. I do not wish to fill roles
that are designed to oppress. So I fight. I destroy. I attack.
I am here to affirm myself, and I will succeed.
The feeling that you got when you broke your first jar, I live for that.
I am addicted to that. I became addicted the day the police
pepper-sprayed me. The day I learned to push back. The day I learned
that they not only deserved opposition, but that I could be the
opposition!
So, my opposition lies in destruction. With Renzo Novatore, I say,
“Every society you build will have its fringes, and on the fringes of
every society, heroic and restless vagabonds will wander, with their
wild and virgin thoughts, only able to live by preparing ever new and
terrible outbreaks of rebellion!”
I am a restless vagabond. And so I prepare. I plan. I think.
I grow weary of watching an idle world, waiting for a revolution. So I
begin my own, permanent insurrection! I will keep going long after the
world has achieved communism, or any other system, because I strive for
a world without systems. I strive for a tumultuous world, where people
are able to be fully self-propulsive, and thus truly be unique.
And destruction is then the way to loosen the structures, to be
self-propulsive, to truly determine your future.
I only wish to see a world filled the self-affirmation of individuals,
filled with the destructive force that filled our hearts with that
feeling of self-propulsion. I wish to see iconoclasts roaming the earth,
looking for new things to tear apart!
And my promise to all of them- I will always be among you. And if even
one person reads this and understands the white-hot truth behind our
destruction, the philosophy behind our offensive action, and understands
the feeling that filled their heart when they broke their first jar,
then we have hope, for there are others who wish to be free. Others who
wish to destroy.
And once we have destroyed that which oppresses us? Then, and only then,
can we be free. Only then can we show our true selves, can we truly be
individuals, can we truly be openly unique. As of now our uniqueness can
only be defined by this or that characteristic which we can select to
define ourselves, rather than casting ourselves on the world through
being free, and finding out where we take ourselves. Individuals cannot
be defined as they are always something new, and not once is one a
replica of another. So we attack that too- the idea that we must be
defined. Consider what Noam Chomsky once said: the smart way to keep
people passive is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion,
but to allow very lively debate within that spectrum. I would change
this by saying that the smart way to keep people oppressed is strictly
limit their options in who they may be, but allow them to struggle
fiercely in trying to find the option that defines them the best.
So let us no longer be defined!
And the key to this freedom that comes with being undefined is
destruction.
Freedom doesn’t come from creation- creation stresses roles and creates
the idea that the created is somehow to be saved. Destruction only
leaves empty space to be used however one sees fit.
My opposition to creation, however, should not be seen as an opposition
to arts such as painting or sculpting, nor should it be taken as an
opposition to owning things that make you happy. These are different
from things like cities and farms, as they do not impose roles on us and
they do not support civilization.
So, why have we always veered away from the path of destruction? Why not
destroy?
And finally, I propose what I have been saying throughout this entire
essay- the idea of philoclasticism: the affinity to destruction. Of
course, this entails more than just the love of breaking shit (which is,
albeit, not a bad thing), but also the realization of destruction and
it’s relation to being self-propulsive. Like I said earlier, destruction
is an act of self-propulsion in itself, but it also opens up the
possibility for other opportunities. In this way, destruction is the
most complete form of self-propulsion.
However- this may lead you to a disturbing conclusion, if you don’t
understand what it means to be self-propulsive. You may end up coming to
the conclusion that you can use philoclasticism to justify fucking
people over. But you would be wrong. Being self-propulsive is freedom,
and as the Invisible Committee says in The Coming Insurrection, freedom
is the “practical capacity to work on [our connections], to move around
in their space, to form or dissolve them”. This means we cannot afford
to form crystallized roles if we wish to be free, as we will not be able
to work on our relationships. When you are simply fucking people over,
you are imposing a role on them, subjugating them to a will as you see
fit. And suddenly, your ability to be free is lost, because you are
forming roles for yourself, which crystallize. You lose the ability to
act in the ways you wish, to work on your relations, because you are now
in the role of the subjugator, and until you end that relationship of
being a subjugator, you can’t be free. You’ll be forced to interact with
people as a subjugator, rather than interacting with them in a way that
represents you.
I expect no one to take this position, as it is a hard position to
accept. But let me encourage you to do something- go out right now, and
take something you held to be too important to destroy, and do exactly
that. Learn to remember that feeling, that feeling of self-propulsion,
and become addicted- become philoclastic!