04) TURFING OUT THE RACISTS IN VICTORIA
By Anti‑Racist Action Victoria
Anti‑racist organizers report they have won several skirmishes with a "conspiracy cult" linked to US patriot and militia organizations. Anti‑Racist Action says members of a group called We Are Change Victoria (WAC) began sparring with social justice activists and the People's Assembly (Occupy Victoria) over a year ago.
WAC is part of a North American network loosely connected to US radio host Alex Jones, the Libertarian Party, the militia movement and patriot groups, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. The group promotes conspiracy theories about 9/11, chemtrails, gun control, human rights law, climate‑change denial, and Holocaust denial.
In Victoria, WAC members joined the Occupy movement soon after it began, but they split over angry disagreements about the camp's stance on social justice and indigenous rights. Later, WAC members disrupted meetings, denounced the movement, and launched an online harassment campaign targeting those they considered camp organizers.
In October 2012, WAC announced that Doug Christie, Canada's best‑known white supremacist, would address their rally on the BC Legislature lawn. Anti‑Racist Action called for a counter‑protest and blew the whistle on the event. Ultimately, Christie didn't show and some of the other speakers stayed away as well. Only about a dozen people attended the rally.
What was supposed to be WAC's proudest day became a lesson in failure. As volunteers set up the sound system for their rally, three angry WAC "free speech advocates" crossed the Legislature lawn to confront the counter‑protestors picketing on the sidewalk 150 meters away. The shouting match that ensued drew the attention of nearby police officers. The WACkos told the officers to arrest the counter‑protestors, but instead the wingnuts were sent scurrying back to the stage with their tails between their legs. The police moved off, and the counter‑protestors spent the afternoon on the sidewalk handing flyers to passers‑by and explaining why they were protesting WAC's racism and sexism.
A month later, ARA confronted WAC at its hangout, a downtown diner where the group held well‑advertised but poorly‑attended weekly meetings. ARA called for a meetup at the same diner and dozens responded. They filled every table and the wingnuts were turfed out before they could get in the door.
Since then, WAC no longer advertises its events or meeting locations. Its only response to the controversy is a Youtube video featuring one‑time Esquimalt city council candidate Josh Steffler blaming the conflict on "Bolsheviks" who are the "real racists."
More recently, members of WAC have been harassing a Victoria environmental activist in an effort to suppress photos of the October confrontation and take down her websites. As a result, one WACko is facing a BC Supreme Court lawsuit for fraud, perjury, and copyright violations.
Anti‑Racist Action meets every Sunday at 6:30 pm at QV restaurant, 1701 Government at Fisgard in downtown Victoria, Coast Salish territory.
(The above article is from the February 1-14, 2013, issue of People's Voice, Canada's leading communist newspaper. Articles can be reprinted free if the source is credited. Subscription rates in Canada: $30/year, or $15 low income rate; for U.S. readers - $45 US per year; other overseas readers - $45 US or $50 CDN per year. Send to People's Voice, c/o PV Business Manager, 706 Clark Drive, Vancouver, BC, V5L 3J1.)