Subversion #1312 anarchist music, news and views coming out of Brisbane Australia.
WE STAND FOR: Anarchy, Anti-capitalism, Anti-racism, Anti-authoritarianism, Internationalism, Autonomy, Direct Democracy, Ecology, Self-Organisation, Solidarity, Anti-fascism, Anti-neoliberalism, Anti-nationalism, Atheism, Equality, Freedom.
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Subversion #1312 anarchist music, news and views coming out of Brisbane Australia.
WE STAND FOR: Anarchy, Anti-capitalism, Anti-racism, Anti-authoritarianism, Internationalism, Autonomy, Direct Democracy, Ecology, Self-Organisation, Solidarity, Anti-fascism, Anti-neoliberalism, Anti-nationalism, Atheism, Equality, Freedom.
Subversion #1312 was born from The Anarchy Show which aired for almost 30 years on 4ZZZ Brisbane.
It is now a periodic podcast.
Subversion #1312 is proud to be part of the Channel Zero Network.
I recently recorded the voice over for a video called The Age of Democracy produced by AntiMidia from Brasil. It's a great take on voting and elections emphasizing that for real change we need to organise horizontally.
Over the last 15 years, several social movements and anti-capitalist groups have answered the call of the Zapatista National Liberation Army and the entire Zapatista Movement for a campaign "from below and to the left" for radical changes. Since the first march that traveled through 32 Mexican states in 2006, Zapatists have proposed listening to communities and promoting values such as anti-capitalism, horizontalism, and equality.
Our proposal, like the original Otra Campaña, is to offer a vision of politics beyond the parties and the institutional left that, financed by the rich and the state itself, flood the streets and the media with their propaganda and the notion that only through the state institutions can we promote profound changes.
Many of the major movements and revolutions underway in our times share the idea that it is better to change the system in a direct, popular, self-organized way and without the instruments of state management and repression. Only practice and debate that considers these experiences can show people that politics exists beyond voting and bourgeois representative democracy.
For this reason, Antimídia and Facção Fictícia present "The Age of Democracy," a video and an article designed to stimulate debate on the origins of democratic voting, its limits and proposals for overcoming it and building a truly egalitarian and free world - a world where many worlds fit!
We echo the words of Sub-Commander Moses, who reminds us that "we don't tell you to vote, nor do we tell you not to vote. We simply tell you to organize".
Well it's been a while since I've uploaded a podcast. I've been taking a break partly due to the craziness in the world and partly because I want one.
The sedition was actually produced for the 4ZZZ program Eco Radio.
First up on the show is an interview with Izzy Brown about the protest and festival at the Olympic Dam uranium mine in South Australia.
The protestival was planned for the end of July but because of COVID-19 has been postponed until the end of September.
I went the the Vomit Cabaret the previous night so I play two performances from that. The song by The Songs Of Tom Smith leads nicely into a discussion about Ursula Le Guin's book The Dispossessed.
The final major issue covered is the refugees who are detained in hotels in Brisbane and Melbourne.
Here in Brisbane there's an ongoing blockade at the Kangaroo Point Central Hotel where activists are demanding freedom for the 120 men locked inside.
One of the men who is locked in the Mantra Hotel in Melbourne is Farhad Bandesh.
Farhad is a musician and artist. Being detained offshore and onshore for seven years has not stopped him making music and art. The show ends with his song Friendship.
With protests continuing in cities all over the world, the Channel Zero Network has some reminders on how to support those who have been arrested, and those who may be arrested in the future. More info available here -https://rebelsteps.com/episodes/6-jail-support.html
No-one in Australia can go to a pub right now but Andrew Leavold is still hell bent on making a film called PUB.
The film which is in production is about St Kilda artist, satirist, and musician Fred Negro (real name).
It's also about the changing face of that Melbourne suburb and the Australian music scene.
Andrew called into the show and we found out all about the film which is currently the subject of a crowd funding campaign.
This film can give us a hope for the future. One day the pubs and live music venues will open again and we'll be able to watch PUB in a cinema somewhere.
"For me it's a character study of a neglected, misunderstood and under-appreciated Aussie character who has never received his dues (not to mention a very old mate of mine, so I know EXACTLY the right stories to tell).
It's also a love letter to St Kilda itself, former bohemian haunt and Mecca of Musical Excess, now tarted up and gentrified to the point where those pockets of grunge that gave St Kilda its disreputable character, its very essence of being, exist as tiny pockets of True Believers. In a very real sense, Fred Negro is like a Davy Crockett and the bars he and his keepers of the Rock'n'Roll flame fiercely protect are the Alamo, surrounded by "Mexicans" in $100,000 sports cars and Gucci suits."
COVID 19 is spreading fast around the globe.
While we can thank the virus for infecting people like Peter Dutton and Prince Charles it's killing a lot of innocent people and affecting our lives enormously.
Governments, elites, and some in the middle class are more concerned about the crash diving 'economy' than people.
The economy is not actually a real thing but people are.
A swift complete shut down would have this thing crushed in less time with fewer casualties.
Mutual Aid groups are springing up all over as more and more people lose their jobs or are required to self isolate or both. Neighborhoods are coming together because we can't rely on the government we need each other to survive this.
This week on Subversion #1312 I caught up with Acacia Ridge resident Hannah who initiated a mutual aid group for her area.
Refer to our website subversion1312.org for resources
This is a special bonus interview sedition of Subversion #1312. It features an interview I did with American singer/song writer David Rovics who is currently in so-called Australia.
David is an indie/folk political sing/song writer. He identifies as an anarchist.
Since the 1990s he's been writing songs and touring the world performing them. My friends and I used to joke that no matter what the topic David Rovics has written a song about it. War/peace, refugees, free media, workers' rights, students rights, renters rights, and even children's songs.
This show is a banger! We have an interview with Izzy Brown about BHP Billiton and their plans for the Olympic Dam uranium mine in South Australia.
This will be the third time the lizard is returning to Roxby Downs. Olympic Dam and Arabunna and Kokatha country. So yeah, this is this is volume three of the Lizard. Well, BHP is being very sly they, are pushing through for an expansion, have been doing it in a very uncouth manner with the help of the South Australian government, they're expanding the water usage and potentially the pipeline into Arabunna country and around Lake Eyre [Kati Thanda ]. They're upping their daily rate to 50 million liters of water per day from the Artesian Basin.
This is just crazy isn't in a time where, you know, water is in shortage and something that we should be preserving. The South Australian government has given them in the green light to expand on their water use, expand on their underground mine, and also build new tailings dams. Dams that don't reach reach the requirements of the new global standard that BHP has signed on to since those last disasters in Brazil.
A report back from the Brisbane muscians and community rally for refugees on Saturday, and we'll hear from one of the detainees.
Plus Bad Cop No Donut which includes a first hand report from Izzy about the police incident at the Reggae Stage during the Sydney Street Festival in Melbourne.
Plenty of music to smash the state by as well.
The picture is of the Mound Springs which have been affected by BHP Billiton's activities taking 35 billion litres per day out of the Great Artesian Basin.
During this sedition of Subversion #1312 we are joined in the studio by members of Brisbane's all abilities, all inclusive Whoopee-Do Crew.
Tom Smith created the Whoopee-Do Crew and it combines his passion for music and caring for people.
Tom and Nigel joined us to share their stories because the Crew are launching their new album All The People Cheer Me Up. Surprise is too that Colin Young our co-host is also in the Whoopee-Do Crew.
Tune in to find out about this grassroots initiative which gives people in the community a sense of belonging and creative outlet.
Also Bad Cop No Donut and some reflections on borders inspired by news that there is a quasi border close to where this show is recorded. That being an Australian Border Force alternative place of detention at Kangaroo Point Central Hotel Brisbane. There's a musicians and community rally on Saturday Feb 29.
This sedition of Subversion #1312 features an interview with Mutual Aid Disaster Relief member Jimmy Dunson.
So-called Australia where this show is - as was predicted - feeling the brute force of climate change. When I conducted this interview fires were and had been destroying large parts of the country, now there's been huge destruction caused by floods.
Brisbane where I live and Australia in general does not have an organisation like Mutual Aid Disaster Relief but we really need one. That's why I did this interview.
The members of Vomit Cabaret join us this week to read the play The True Story of Karl Marx by Bernadette Le Goullon.
One thing striking in this play is how Jenny Marx did a lot of work on Das Kapital but received little credit.
In among the play is new songs from Anti-Flag, The Songs of Tom Smith, and Mau Power.
Police brutality and misconduct is reported in Bad Cop No Donut.
Let cop cars burn, not forests.
Subversion #1312 aired on 4ZZZ on 31/12/2019 and we did a two hours music extravaganza.
The program starts off though with Linda and Peter discussing the bush fire situation currently razing large amounts of Australia and around 500 000 million animals.
Also because we all know NYE, calendars, and clocks are bullshit we play The Tyranny of the Clock by George Woodcock.
For playlist go to - http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/program/subversion-1312/
Radio play of The Real Story of Christmas by Bernadette le Goullon.
This play was performed at the final Vomit Cabaret of 2019 @ Backbone East Brisbane Bowls Club.
Also during this show we play Peter's pre-recorded report back from the Extinction Rebellion occupation of a Brisbane Bridge. He has some good analysis of the potential outcome of XR appealing to the government to do 'something' about climate change.
Nauroze Anees is in the heart of the beast that is the Australia Immigration Detention Network.
Earlier this year he made a claim that he had been told by a fellow detainee $80 000 cash could 'buy' a visa. The detainee who is alleged to have said this is a convicted drug trafficker from New Zealand now living on the Gold Coast.
Under legislation introduced by the current Liberal/National government a person can be refused a visa if they fail a character test which revolved around criminal activity.
In this interview Nauroze discusses the details of his case and of his allegations regarding 'cash for visas'.
The day after this interview was recorded further allegations have been revealed in an article of Buzzfeed.
The major thing to celebrate this week was the 20th anniversary of the 'Battle in Seattle' protesters shut down the WTO meeting in 1999. We play a soundscape editing together from a documentary called Breaking the Spell.
Gerald Keaney and I discuss the Seattle success and the other major convergences which happened around the country and world last decade.
This special sedition of S #1312 features a surprise debate between Linda and Gerald Keaney in which Gerry announces 'neither Tehran nor Canberra'.
It's a debate which started at the end of last weeks show about whether one could hold a radical poetry reading in Iran as freely as one can in Tehran.
This sedition features the debut of Mic Smith's production Mozart and Coltrane. A former prime minister is the target of satire in The Parky Warky Show. Election Loser, Tony Ibbitt.
Also a reading of Gerald Keaney's short story The Perfect 21st Century Murder.
Hear Linda's new Punk Flamingo song 'Just say Fuck the Police'.
Stick around til the end when Linda and Gerry fight over whether civil liberties are worse in Australia or Iran (or the same).
For this sedition I'm joined by Jeffrey Tan and Colin Young.
Jeffrey is the director of Open Homes a theatre production which features everyday people in their own homes, telling their own stories.
Colin who has joined us before as part of Vomit Cabaret is one of the story tellers welcoming guests into his home with An Essential Guide to Becoming Fab.
During the hour we talk about how this production came to be, Colin's show and surrounding issues including anarchy and community.
Towards the end with present the Bad Cop No Donut segment about police misconduct.
About Open Homes -
'The doors of local homes will be flung open over three weekends as residents invite us into their private spaces and enchant us with personal stories, histories and anecdotes. Facilitated by Brisbane-based theatre-makers, each 30-minute performance will deliver an intimate view of the heartbreak and humour, comedy and chaos, and domestic dramas and dreams that take place in our apartment buildings, Queenslanders and neighbourhoods across the city.'
This program features members of the Queer Anti-Colonial Action Bitchez a Brisbane based group who were active recently at the Climate March and Pride Rally.
Queer Anti-Colonial Action Bitchez are a collective of queer and trans artists, workers, students, families, and community organisers who have come together to help resist the ongoing occupation of First Nations lands and waters by the Australian settler-colonial regime.
We discuss the issues surrounding the Brisbane Pride March welcoming police and corporations.
At the end of the program police misconduct is discussed with Bad Cop No Donut.
Last week we had local band The Songs of Tom Smith in the studio chatting about what they do and playing some songs.
We also talked about anarchism what it is/means ... which was great.
After the show Tiffany from the band says what about rape. How would an anarchist society deal with rape?
What a great question! And what a great way to make the show more interactive. This is something I really want to do.. Ask an Anarchist.
What do you want to know about anarchism? Email me linda@subversion1312.org .
On the question of rape I consulted with a few anarchist comrades and have got a few answers.
Music
Against Me Baby I'm an Anarchist
Nam Shub of Enki Bike pickup Funk nano morbass02
Psyburbia SONGS OF PROTEST - Independent Australian Political Protest Music Comp Carmageddon
Jesswar Heata ft Tasha the Amazon
L7 Fighting the Crave
Wivenhoe Benny's Prog
*Warning* real live musicians in the studio.
Brisbane band The Songs of Tom Smith join Linda in the studio during this sedition.
Song writer Tom Smith assumes characters in different iterations of The Songs on Tom Smith. The band featured in this podcast is The Songs of Tom Smith - Bent Cop. Dodgy cops are a frequent topic on Subversion so it's the perfect band for the show.
We also talk about anarchism and what members of the band think it is. And other projects they are involved in including a weekly open mic night and music workshops with homeless people.
Brisbane artist Anthony Jigalin recently returned from Berlin and wanted to come and talk about his experiences including meeting Ai Wei Wei, cheap food and freedom he says is not found in Australia.
We also talk with Gerald Keaney and other members of Vomit Cabaret an anarchist cabaret night which happens monthly in Brisbane.
Subversion #1312 anarchist music, news and views coming out of Brisbane Australia.
WE STAND FOR: Anarchy, Anti-capitalism, Anti-racism, Anti-authoritarianism, Internationalism, Autonomy, Direct Democracy, Ecology, Self-Organisation, Solidarity, Anti-fascism, Anti-neoliberalism, Anti-nationalism, Atheism, Equality, Freedom.
Subversion #1312 was born from The Anarchy Show which aired for almost 30 years on 4ZZZ Brisbane.
It is now a periodic podcast.
Subversion #1312 is proud to be part of the Channel Zero Network.