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Compilation of writings and materials from insurrectionary queer anarchists at Bash Back!
Let’s be explicit: We are criminal queer anarchists and this world is not and can never be enough for us. We want to annihilate bourgeois morality and make ruins of this world. We’re here to destroy what is destroying us. Let’s be speaking of revolt. We are tracing the lineage of our queer criminality and charting the demise of the social order. And oh the nectar from which we drink: lesbian pirates raging the seas, queer rioters setting cop cars ablaze, sex parties amidst the decay of industrialism, bank robbers wearing pink triangles, mutual aid networks among sex workers and thieves, gangs of trannyfags bashing-the-fuck-back. We’ve been assured that each day could be our last. As such we’ve chosen to live as if every day is. In turn, we promise that the existent’s days are numbered.
Through collections of essays, communiqués, narratives, images, and interviews, this anthology hopes to account for what Bash Back! was and what happened to it. We have included a number of actions, theories, and other essays that were not explicitly or implicitly related to Bash Back! as a name. In this context, if we do not recognize the actions of related tendencies and publications, then we fail to tell the complete history of Bash Back! as a network and as a tendency.
The term queer in this book is used both loosely and inclusively. We view queer as the blurring of sexual and gender identities. Queer is the refusal of fixed identities. It is a war on all identity. In line with the Bash Back! tendency, for the uses of this anthology queer is trans because the gender binary is inherently oppressive. More often than not, our use of the term queer is interchangeable with our use of trans, though that is not necessarily true of the way in which trans-whatever is used. We acknowledge that society ensures Queer is an oppressed identity. Anti-Queer oppression is the systematic violence encountered by people who fall outside of traditional sexual or gender categories. This terminology might be confusing, but it is likely that the content within this anthology will clear the air. Admittedly, it might create more confusion among our straight counterparts. With revolution complete and the black flag burned, the category of queer must too be destroyed.
Bash Back! was not just a group or organization, but a militant tendency on the part of queer individuals. While Bash Back! was occasionally public and campy, bashing back was more of an everyday evolutionary occurrence than any sort of activist entity. Most of what can be attributed to the Bash Back! period never made it onto the internet or into newspapers. Bashing back meant bar fights, outrunning lynch mobs, glamdalization, attacking the homes of heterosexist murderers, outright chaos, alleged lootings, theory discussions, self-defense tips, social gatherings, beat downs, the acquisition of large quantities of pepper spray, and attempts at sexual liberation. It was a temporary counter culture amongst friend groups and peers that called for nothing short of direct confrontation with the (mostly) straight, (mostly) white and always normative society: the ultimate queer propaganda by queer deed.
Table of Contents
Introduction (Fray Baroque)
Timeline
Communiqués
34 Unconventional Queers
54 Forging A Praxis Of Vengeance
92 Dispatches From The War On God
125 Rejuvenating The Struggle Against Assimilation
161 The 2009 Bash Back! Convergence And Subsequent Drama
183 Communiqués From Various G20 Riots
198 Toward A Criminal Queer Culture
222 Ariel Attack Goes To Court
232 Announcements, Callouts, And Other Random Shit You Should Still Read
theory & essays
256 Toward The Queerest Insurrection
268 Whore Theory
272 Criminal Intimacy
278 What Is It To Become Beautiful?
284 Interview With The Mary Nardini Gang
290 Hell Hath No Fury: A Chronology Of Genderfuck Insurrection
298 How Is It, To Be Done In The Ass?
300 Preliminary Notes On Modes Of Reproduction
314 Interview With Gender Mutiny
320 Questions To Be Addressed Before Denver
328 Destruction Not Separation: Some Thoughts On The Church And State
332 Identity, Politics And Anti-Politics: A Critical Perspective
342 Thoughts On Developing Anarchist Queer Theory
348 Reflections On The Demise Of Bash Back!
356 Interview With An Editor Of Pink And Black Attack
362 Public Sex And Social War
368 “Let The Trans Women Speak!”: A Response To Camp Trans 2010
372 Towards An Insurrectionary Transfeminism
378 The Failure Of The Correlative Form
384 Interview With Not Yr Cister Press
392 I-Don’t-Bash-Back-I-Shoot-First