Why Eat the State!
[ed. note: we ran this in our first issue, and it's still a
good summary of what Eat The State! is about.]
Welcome to this, an initial issue of what we intend to
be a weekly, four-page forum for--like the masthead
says--anti-authoritarian political opinion, research, news
and humor.
While Seattle already has lots of forest-eating print
publications, including some very good political ones, it
doesn't have one that is explicitly anti-statist (by which
we mean both governments and corporations, which these days
are essentially the same); explicitly activist; or published
frequently enough to respond to breaking events, decode the
news and publicize activist initiatives. That's what we
wanna do. We also think being clearly biased in our
approach is not only more honest than so-called "objective"
corporate media, but lots more fun to read.
Short, frequently published broadsheets, interpreting
the news of the day in a way the newspaper barons would not,
were a staple of the radical U.S. labor movement in the late
19th and early 20th centuries. They served to link isolated
communities and provide a voice and soapbox for the
voiceless. The "Democracy Wall" writings of China's student
movement in 1989 filled a similar function. On a more
modest scale, that's what we hope to do, too: avoid
rhetoric, make the issues of the day relevant to our daily
lives, get the word out, inspire, have fun, and encourage
each other to think for ourselves and look beyond what
self-interested corporations and governments hand to us.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Missions were used by the Spanish to colonize Mexican
California in the 18th century. Their establishment was
instrumental in the genocide of California's native peoples.
We oppose them.
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