This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide.
HARDCORE SCENE HAS REVOLUTIONARY POTENTIAL
by a RAIL comrade
reprinted from MIM Notes 144, 15 August, 1997
Hardcore crowds often epitomize what MIM refers to as first
world youth who have not yet bought into supporting
imperialism. The underground music scene attracts youth who
don't fit into mainstream society and some who are looking
to change it. White youth vacillate between assimilation and
revolution. They have reasons to rebel, but they also have
reasons to assimilate or "rebel" ineffectually. Hardcore is
often referred to as a movement -- though there are no set
goals or strategy, the scene can provide a forum for
progressive ideas. MIM and RAIL organize these youth to work
against the system entirely, not just through individual
acts of kindness or rebellion, but through strong organized
methods to tear Amerika down entirely.
The general rejection of Amerikan culture is evident in some
of the currents of the scene. For instance many youth reject
all forms of drug use as inhibiting to their ability to
function clearly. Many also reject Amerikan romance culture
and promiscuity as destructive outlets for one's potential.
General condemnation of capitalist greed and selling out is
also common within the hardcore scene.
RAIL recently took the opportunity to participate in a
three-day hardcore festival organized by two ambitious
hardcore youth. The program included music and other
culture, as well as tables set up by a variety of political
organizations -- some reformists, some anarchists, some
identity-politics groups, and, of course, RAIL.
RAIL set up a table with petitions, literature and T-shirts.
There was relatively high interest in what RAIL and MIM have
to say as was evident by the number of people who stopped to
browse through our literature and ask questions. RAIL
distributed a lot of newspapers, theory journals and sold
fundraising T-shirts as well and was generally received
positively.
One festival workshop, set up by students and a self-
proclaimed radical professor, focused on language and ideas
in Amerikan culture and the necessity to recognize their
roles and change them. Though the presenters mentioned the
material advantage of middle class Amerika and the
oppressive role of the U.$. government in world politics,
this was not the focus of the presentation. They did not
stress the need for material change, rather the change of
ideas and thought. Principally focusing on changing ideas
ignores the fact that oppressive culture stems from the
oppressive imperialist system, not vice versa.
The weekend was successful for RAIL, as we reached a lot of
people with revolutionary information. Often young people
have great potential without the knowledge or outlet to use
it. Many young people in the hardcore scene have the
progressive potential to become revolutionaries, but
anarchist ideas seem to prevail rather than more scientific
communist ideas. Throughout history youth have played an
important leadership role in revolutions. They will continue
to do so and MIM and RAIL organize youth to learn from
history and move forward along the quickest path to
liberation and the elimination of oppression.