On the violence of a youth

In the Nucleus, we got the news about the “riots” in front of the parliament in a different country. What first seemed as a distinct expression of passion came to be recognized as ultimate failure in many aspects. This youth, bombarded by slogans mashed up by the creeps in the Student Organization, is constantly ignored and never taken seriously. They stay in school, get drunk to forget about their problems and beg their parents for lunch money. What happened that day was a new thing in Slovenia, in many aspects. The first violent revolt, reported by the media, was indeed drunken violence by a small portion of right-wing delusional kids and a few other, confused in their apathy, “normal” kids as they like to be portrayed.

So what happened?

When the student organization largely took advantage of all their petty connections to get people to the manifestation, there were hints of extremism in their communication. This measure, stupid as it was, put a “serious” note in the minds of kids who were happy skip a day of boring school with partying in the streets.

This … escalated. As some scribes of this time wrote. We are all setting out of an extreme isolation, a powerlessness never before seen. The old people who talk about the youth and their violence, speak of it only and only in the sense of envy. The building that those youngsters defiled was a building that the cops themselves wanted to throw rocks at for many years. 

The worst part of this is, the student organization, some sort of organized money laundering scheme, a pacifier of any kind of autonomous organizing and the government’s best friend (can also play the role of the biggest enemy), saved their ass and wiped their hands clean. These assholes, first asks everyone to come to the demo, calls to violence - then, posts videos of kids throwing cobblestones with images of their faces on pause. Hook line and sinker. The kids, the students and the workers that day were fucked by an immense cock of a spectacle of delusions, power-play and deep coordination between the state and the student organization and the end, the invisible hand that connects them all - the media and their vulgar stupidity. I would not for a second blame the drunk kids of anything. To be settled in this confusion, a state of such eminent delusion and boredom, cobblestones and alcohol seem like a perfect way out, to feel alive, to feel powerful if even for a second. These badly articulated tactics of battle show the level of confusion. They did not mask themselves, they did not hide their faces. 

A far as the media goes our predictions were of course correct. Anything happening alongside this manifestation will be absorbed by the current.