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Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
8th April 2014, 07:17
The protestors who showed up at Kevin Roses house this weekend say they hate the tech set. They passed out fliers (http://instagram.com/p/mdW5tsQRJv/) calling Rose, a partner at Google Ventures, a parasite. According to an accompanying manifesto posted online (https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/04/06/18753651.php) by a group calling itself the Counterforce, the culture of tech companies is hopelessly misogynist, their products antisocial, and their impact on San Franciscos economy destructive.

Then, like any enterprising San Franciscan who finds himself in the presence of a prominent venture capitalist, Counterforce had a pitch. The protest group requested that Google (http://mobile.businessweek.com/quote/GOOG) put a large amount of money toward an idea that, in true Silicon Valley style, is sure to change the world. The request? Put $3 billion into an anarchist organization:

This money will then be used to create autonomous, anti-capitalist, and anti-racist communities throughout the Bay Area and Northern California. In these communities, whether in San Francisco or in the woods, no one will ever have to pay rent and housing will be free. With this three billion from Google, we will solve the housing crisis in the Bay Area and prove to the world that an anarchist world is not only possible but in fact irrepressible. If given the chance, most humans will pursue a course towards increased freedom and greater liberty.
The $3 billion sum is considerably higher than most investments Google makes. Google Ventures largest investment came last year, when it led a $258 million round for Uber. But Google itself did have more than $60 billion in cash and liquid investments at the end of last year, so the company could afford to put some of it into an audacious attempt to form new types of in-person social networks in the Californian redwoods.
The anarchists, perhaps knowing that people like Rose dont invest in ideas so much as they invest in people, acknowledged that they may have to pivot before they hit on the perfect model for their utopia. It would be wise to give us three billion to see if we fail, they wrote.
At the same time, Counterforce eschewed some pitching basics. They never referred to a deck, theres no mention of how they can keep their costs down by leveraging Amazon (http://mobile.businessweek.com/quote/AMZN) Web Services, and they referred to the person theyre pitching as not just another techie asshole, but rather a meta-leech funding and profiting off the gentrification of San Francisco.
Maybe the unorthodox style could work in the protestors favor. This is California, after all, which has always prided itself on rejecting the buttoned-up etiquette of the East Coast, where you wear pinstripes and closed-toed shoes and dont generally call someone a leech and ask for $3 billion on the same day. In any case, you cant help but hear an echo of the enterprising techies in the words of their declared enemies. Maybe the seeds of the solution to San Franciscos class war lie in a recognition that theyre not so different after all.
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BIXX
8th April 2014, 15:45
Would you mind sourcing this?

Honestly I disagree with these anarchists about their strategy but I do like the audacity of calling the guy a prick then asking for money hahaha.

Red Commissar
8th April 2014, 16:56
Would you mind sourcing this?

Honestly I disagree with these anarchists about their strategy but I do like the audacity of calling the guy a prick then asking for money hahaha.

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-04-07/anarchists-pitch-google-on-a-world-changing-idea-give-us-your-money

It is a real problem though what they point out about how these tech firms and other similar ventures have done in gentrifying San Francisco, or at least from what I gather from people who're active there.

BIXX
8th April 2014, 16:57
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-04-07/anarchists-pitch-google-on-a-world-changing-idea-give-us-your-money



It is a real problem though what they point out about how these tech firms and other similar ventures have done in gentrifying San Francisco, or at least from what I gather from people who're active there.


Oh no it definitely is a real problem, I just think that communes/autonomous zones aren't really going to solve for shit seeing as even if they got the funding the state or capitalists will crush them. However I am still interested in how this works out.

Tim Cornelis
8th April 2014, 18:01
For some reason I do not think that this is serious. Why do so many people think it's serious?

Incidentally, the MST in Brazil has created those anti-racist, anti-capitalist communities and they didn't need no 3 billion dollar handout yo

Red Commissar
9th April 2014, 03:57
Oh no it definitely is a real problem, I just think that communes/autonomous zones aren't really going to solve for shit seeing as even if they got the funding the state or capitalists will crush them. However I am still interested in how this works out.

I don't think it's a serious request- it's probably meant more tongue-in-cheek while trying to draw attention to the gentrification problem in San Francisco and elsewhere in the Bay Area. Google of course has a major presence in the Bay Area, their HQ is there and a lot of what they do affects the whole region along with other tech firms and their like who've also pitched their tents there.

I mean it's worked in the respect that press like Businessweek wouldn't have ordinarily given them the time of day, even it's just to highlight a "weird" story for their readership.

The Intransigent Faction
9th April 2014, 19:48
This money will then be used to create autonomous, anti-capitalist, and anti-racist communities

...I sure ******* hope they're being "tongue-in-cheek".

genjer
26th April 2014, 05:57
Incidentally, the MST in Brazil has created those anti-racist, anti-capitalist communities and they didn't need no 3 billion dollar handout yo
The MST actually has received a lot of funding from private donations, NGO grants, and what they can get from state programs. According to Gabriel Ondetti's Land, Protest, and Politics, the European Commission even gave the MST a grant worth several hundred thousand dollars to cover legal expenses.

Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
2nd May 2014, 03:55
The MST actually has received a lot of funding from private donations, NGO grants, and what they can get from state programs. According to Gabriel Ondetti's Land, Protest, and Politics, the European Commission even gave the MST a grant worth several hundred thousand dollars to cover legal expenses.

Makes one doubt their "anti capitalist" credentials if they have private donors and NGO grants

Epictetus
4th May 2014, 03:40
A truly amazing display of anarchist strategy.