well ,not quite, but they raise a good point and I dont think Strypeys response is good enough
Strypey said:
In my opinion we didn't need to spend formal meeting time at Marama-Iti discussing the sort of issues CWGer mentions because the anarchist movement in Aotearoa is not currently large enough to have separate ongoing groups on single issues.
erm, its certainly bigger than the CWG (who have less then 10 members as far as I know)
anyway, the point is, those issues can be discussed now, without waiting until you have enough people to do a campaign or something about them. and, more importantly, since anarchsits have limited resources and limited time and energy, we should be discussing where to focus our efforts so as to have the most effectiveness.
And it might be said that some issues are far more important than others, and the list the CWG made seem to be the big issues, so lets discuss them.
oh my god I think I agree with the CWG!
Date Edited: 12 Dec 2003 06:22:42 AM
Strypey said:
In my opinion we didn't need to spend formal meeting time at Marama-Iti discussing the sort of issues CWGer mentions because the anarchist movement in Aotearoa is not currently large enough to have separate ongoing groups on single issues.
erm, its certainly bigger than the CWG (who have less then 10 members as far as I know)
anyway, the point is, those issues can be discussed now, without waiting until you have enough people to do a campaign or something about them. and, more importantly, since anarchsits have limited resources and limited time and energy, we should be discussing where to focus our efforts so as to have the most effectiveness.
And it might be said that some issues are far more important than others, and the list the CWG made seem to be the big issues, so lets discuss them.
Mark