Jack, the guy is a military man, not a civil libertarian specializing in the niceties of what constitutes free speech. It simply indicates that picketing, burning flags and property damage are all construed by him as methods of protest that lie on a continuum of extremity. He is also probably trained to say that the work of the US Military is what makes the American tradition of protest against government possible (you will get this line from anyone in the military, whether it's a PR hack or a lowly private—the indoctrination is thorough). He couldn't make this point—obviously very important to a military trying desperately to justify its role in a free society—without legitimizing vandalism as a protest tactic.
This should be a lesson to those who commit property destruction that their tactics, while more extreme, may not be all that much more radical. The work of the military will not be easily threatened with mere counter-propaganda, whether it's on a picket sign or spray-painted on a window. That counter-propaganda (call it an "informational campaign" if you wish) is more useful in your neighborhood than at the recruitment center. For attacks against the "infrastructure of terror" in the community to have been effective, the action would have to have actually stopped their work, not just nagged them. One needn't commit any sort of property destruction to do this. Don't fetishize f**king s**t up in reaction to those who continue to demonize you for it. Be creative. Spray-painting circle-A's isn't particularly creative or effective.
Free Speech
Date Edited: 31 Jan 2003 07:08:46 AM
This should be a lesson to those who commit property destruction that their tactics, while more extreme, may not be all that much more radical. The work of the military will not be easily threatened with mere counter-propaganda, whether it's on a picket sign or spray-painted on a window. That counter-propaganda (call it an "informational campaign" if you wish) is more useful in your neighborhood than at the recruitment center. For attacks against the "infrastructure of terror" in the community to have been effective, the action would have to have actually stopped their work, not just nagged them. One needn't commit any sort of property destruction to do this. Don't fetishize f**king s**t up in reaction to those who continue to demonize you for it. Be creative. Spray-painting circle-A's isn't particularly creative or effective.
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