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The
635 Group
Fighting
Fascism In West Yorkshire
FOUNDING
STATEMENT
WHO
WE ARE
The 635 Group is a group of militant anti-fascists based in West Yorkshire
and affiliated to the national organisation (and international movement)
Antifa.
We exist to confront fascist ideas, activities and organisations wherever
and however they occur.
We utilise a wide range of tactics and believe it is important to confront
fascism on the streets as well as ideologically.
We do not advocate the electoral process as a means of defeating fascism
nor will we work with groups that do.
Our structure is anti-authoritarian and non hierarchical. We oppose
discrimination based on race, gender, sexuality, ability or age.
We will not work with, accept information from, nor pass information
to the magazine Searchlight.
FASCISTS BEWARE !!!
FASCISM
It is a mistake to see fascism solely in terms of extreme far-right
nationalist political parties such as the BNP, NF etc. While these are
the most obvious target for an anti-fascist campaign, many policies
promoted by other parties are equally fascist in nature, and demand
an appropriate reaction. The media is also guilty of pushing far-right
ideology (the tabloid treatment of the issues surrounding refugees for
example) and their actions often fall within the remit of an anti-fascist
group. We should oppose fascist ideology whatever its source. Equally,
fascism is often used as a synonym for racism. Racism is a tool frequently
employed by fascist movements, but it is important to be aware that
fascists can be non-racist and indeed most racists are not fascists.
While our major target is fascism, we must be aware that bigotry in
all forms (racism, sexism, homophobia, etc) needs to be fought, whether
it comes from the mouths of fascists or from elsewhere.
PHYSICAL
CONFRONTATION
Fascism is a violent ideology, which throughout history has been prepared
to use violence against those it opposes, and against those who challenge
it politically. The 635 Group is part of the ‘physical force’
anti-fascist tradition, prepared to confront fascism by force when we
deem it necessary and appropriate. Physical confrontation is only one
of our tactics though, we do not aim to fetishise it as one tactic above
all others, nor will we allow a hierarchy to develop based on the kudos
of street-fighting. If an individual member feels unable to engage on
this level they are no less worthy as an anti-fascist than any other
member of the group, however those with a ‘moral’ problem
regarding this issue should be advised that this is not the group for
them.
HIERARCHY
AND GROUP STRUCTURE
In keeping with our anti-authoritarian ideas, we seek to challenge hierarchy
within our own group and elsewhere. We do not believe in fixed leadership
or power structures. Within the group we make decisions on a consensus
basis to ensure that the opinions of all within the group are represented
as far as possible. Where an organising role needs to be taken on by
one or more people (for example, acting as chief steward during an action),
we accept that this is immediately revocable should the members of the
group be dissatisfied, and that the appointment of any role that could
be seen as leadership is temporary and based on group consensus. There
are situations in militant anti-fascism where decisions have to be made
quickly (e.g. chief stewarding) and it is vital that the group trusts
the person who is making those decisions. It is also vital that appointing
those decision-makers does not create any unspoken hierarchy, so we
encourage the rotation of roles as far as possible. This extends to
meetings, where we encourage a rotating chair. The structure of our
own group needs to reflect our political goals.
INCLUSIVITY
Within militant anti-fascism, the role of women has often been reduced
to simply ‘spotting’ and fund-raising. A culture of chauvinism
and a ‘boys club’ mentality has often prevailed, with groups
being made up exclusively of young white men. Women are well represented
in The 635 Group, and active and full participants in all our activities.
SEARCHLIGHT
We will not work with, accept information from, nor pass information
to the so-called anti-fascist magazine/organisation Searchlight, and
we will not work with individuals who have any connection to them. As
an organisation that works hand-in-glove with State agencies, we cannot
trust them or the agenda they pursue. Their influence within, and manipulation
of, militant anti-fascism has been deeply divisive over the years, their
methods and involvement with State security services are well documented
and entirely incompatible with our own position.
THE
AUTHORITARIAN LEFT
For decades certain Marxist-Leninist groups, most obviously the “Socialist
Workers Party”, have opportunistically used the mobilisation against
fascism as a way of trying to swell their membership numbers and the
coffers of their party. We are not interested in working with these
groups, nor with their front groups, such as the ‘Anti-Nazi League’
or ‘Unite Against Fascism’. Our experience is that these
front groups exist merely to try and recruit members on behalf of the
controlling party, to peddle their papers, and to manipulate and marginalize
genuine anti-fascists. In the past we have seen the leadership of such
fronts collaborate not only with the State, but also with the fascists
themselves. We will not be fooled again, and advise genuine anti-fascists
within these organisations to leave, after which we may be able to work
with them.
VOTING
Voting is something that allows the State to pretend we live in a democracy,
and it is a tactic used by fascist parties such as the British National
Party to promote themselves and their policies. While the BNP may be
in a position to throw bricks through the windows of a few Asian households,
it is New Labour that is locking up refugees and bombing Iraqi civilians.
It is ridiculous to suggest that voting helps to stop fascism, and the
sort of insult to working class communities that has allowed the BNP
to grow. This is the case whether we are being told to vote for the
old Statist parties or opportunist fronts, such as ‘Respect’,
which has helped to promote bigotry (sexism and homophobia) in order
to further the agenda of its leadership. The problems that allow racism
and fascism to flourish will not be solved simply by voting for parties
which mask their fascism slightly more cleverly than the BNP, nor for
some middle-class tourist standing on a Left-Wing ticket.
THE
WIDER STRUGGLE
Eliminating the threat of fascism will not magically correct all the
wrongs of the world; only the overthrow of global capitalism will offer
any chance of real lasting change. Members of the group are involved
in a wide variety of other anti-capitalist struggle, but The 635 Group
itself remains focussed on the fight against fascism, which we believe
is linked to the wider struggle. The State will employ fascist tactics
if necessary in the cause of suppressing dissent, and the fight against
openly fascist ideology, wherever it comes from, is a critical part
of the fight against the ultimate enemy of capitalism itself.
COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT
Fascism can be suppressed by the use of street-level tactics against
their attempts to publicly organise. Its electoral ambitions can be
defeated by the use of counter-propaganda. But a meaningful impact on
fascism requires far more than this. We believe that involvement in
local communities is critical (and this does not mean parachuting in
as outsiders, but people taking action in their own communities.) Education
and presenting workable solutions to the problems faced by communities
are absolutely vital to the struggle. These may be outside the remit
of The 635 Group, but we will support these tactics, and while we may
not be able to initiate such activities, we strongly encourage our members
to involve themselves in this sort of grass-roots work.
SECURITY
AND RECRUITMENT
For tactical and security reasons, The 635 Group is not an ‘open’
group. Some of our work may put us in conflict with the authorities,
and of course with fascists themselves. We do not seek mass-recruitment
and we do not hold regular open meetings. That said, we are always on
the lookout for potential new members, who are committed and security-conscious.
If you are interested in getting involved with The 635 Group, or if
you would like to assist us in our work, please get in touch.
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