FROM CHIAPAS, THOUGHTS ON THE REFUSAL TO WALK INTO TRAPS—AND THE REBELLION TO
FIGHT OUR WAY OUT
~ ͶÀTIꟼAƆ ⅃Ǝ ~
Erwin Schrödinger (Austria-Ireland, 1887-1966), who apparently wasn’t very fond
of house cats, proposed a theoretical exercise for quantum physics.
The approach is simple, although its implications are very complex. A cat has
been placed inside a box. The box has a device that, in an undefined moment,
releases a sort of lethal mechanism, and the cat will die. Since the box is
airtight, it is unknown whether the cat is still alive or has already perished.
One or the other possibility can’t be confirmed, until the box is opened. The
moment before, when we don’t know whether the cat is alive or dead, suggests
that there are two worlds or two simultaneous universes. In one, the cat is
already dead; in the other, it is still alive. A lethal mechanism activated and
not activated; a dead cat and alive at the same time; a superposition of states
according to quantum physics.
Let’s leave aside, for now, the references to comic book multiverses and their
implications for quantum physics. Let’s also leave aside Mr. Schördinger’s
animosity toward cats, who clearly didn’t know much about them (anyone who has
dealt with them knows they wouldn’t let themselves be caught, much less allowed
to be locked up, without protest or defence—especially if it’s a… cat-dog).
Let’s also not dwell on the fact that the cat is imprisoned and condemned to
death, unless someone sees fit to open the box before the death mechanism has
been activated, and the cat jumps out and frees itself from its prison.
This theoretical exercise is supposed to be a basis for showing that worlds in
multiple universes are possible, that is, in a multiverse (although it is also
to show that the laws of quantum physics don’t apply in everyday life).
To the best of my limited knowledge of comics, I understand that, in these
diverse worlds, the individual still prevails, but in different versions. In one
world, Sheldon Cooper (TV’s “The Big Bang Theory”) is a scientist with social
problems. In another, he’s a hopeless womanizer. In yet another, he’s a
“popular” judge in the Mexican judicial system (oh, I know, my perversity is
sublime).
And this digression, which I hope is disconcerting, is relevant, or something,
depending on the case, because even with the imaginative capacity to propose the
simultaneous existence of the live cat and the dead cat, the possibility (or the
universe) of one or more cats refusing to enter the box isn’t considered. And
perhaps with the aggravating circumstance that the supposed cat is actually a
cat-dog.
By pointing out some possibilities, others are omitted.
When talking about the capitalist system, the different proposals refer to what
can be done to improve the conditions of the cat trapped in the trap, to extend
its life (or its chances of life), or to “humanize” the deadly device.
This is, let’s say, what progressivism proposes. Definition of progressivism?
Well, those who are leftist until the eve of becoming the government and holding
a position, a job, a pay-check. Then they stop being leftist, they become
official, and they disguise their pragmatism (which leads them to ally and unite
with their enemies of the day before—and to distance themselves from their
social past) as “political realism”. It is, then, a left which pleases capital.
That is, a “cool”, pretty, demure, and blushing right.
In this case, progressivism promises, on the eve of the event, to free the cat
from its prison. Then, since it can’t or won’t do so, it “changes” its proposal:
“I’m going to make you more comfortable”; “I’m going to get better conditions
for your death”; “I’m going to fight so that the death mechanism doesn’t
activate too quickly”. Or, it can, instead, urge the prisoner to endure, since
it has a 50% chance of surviving temporarily. Imprisoned, yes, but alive.
* * *
The capitalist system is that box. Inside it, multitudes wait, unknowingly, for
the murderous mechanism to be activated. Wars, famines, “natural” disasters,
violent assaults, murders, government arbitrariness, destruction that will solve
the enigma: “to live or to die”?
In the box are those who commit the crime of being a woman, a boy or a girl,
young, old, ‘otroa’, of dark skin, with an indigenous mode of having a foreign
language in their own land, and so on. Their condition, gender, race, ideology,
religion, manner, height, or physical build doesn’t matter: that person is
inside the box and subject to those deadly laws.
Not only without the possibility of escape, but also without even imagining that
another world exists out there.
The option to delay death or improve the conditions of one’s sentence is
submission and acceptance of being part of the showcase of “strange things” that
the system displays for its own amusement. Woman, ‘Otroa’, Indigenous, Race,
Neighbourhood, Nationality, every “oddity” has its place in the curiosity shop,
if it behaves “well”. If not, well, the “invisible hand of the market” will pull
the extermination lever.
Example: the crime of being born, growing up, and fighting in Palestinian lands
is to refuse to be part of capital’s showcase. And to resist and rebel against
the machine. The machine wants a recreational centre in Gaza and is hindered by
Palestinian civilisation; the Palestinian people fight for a land to live in.
Palestine is the best example of the terminal crisis of the so-called “Nation
States” and their governments. They don’t command; they only obey at their
convenience. They are incapable of presenting an independent, dignified, and
consistent foreign policy.
And in the ongoing mass murder, the complicity and inaction of the world’s
governments (with a few exceptions) is pathetic. The police forces of various
European and American governments repressing demonstrations calling for an end
to the genocide in Palestine, are the best discourse on Western “humanism”.
In the world up above, European governments are the idle and useless court of
the reigning king. Russia and China are the counts and dukes plotting regicide
and offering an alternate monarch. The rest of the world’s national governments,
except for those who have clearly spoken out against it, are busy pages,
stressed by the constant demands and harassment of the royal family.
Who are the ones watching, operating, being entertained, and placing bets on
what happens in the box? Big financial, commercial, industrial, and, now,
digital and aerospace capitals.
The world’s governments, for the most part, are merely the betting ticket
takers, the “brokers” in the stock exchanges where wars are always on the rise,
and life down below… on decline. And, as the Mileis that are and will be around
the world, they are the ones who are sent to buy and serve the wine that will
preside over monarchical banquets (the chainsaw is an autochthonous lining).
* * *
However, there are those who consider another possibility: not entering the box
or leaving it.
Furthermore, there are those who question the box itself, its eternal and
omnipotent existence; and its claim to be the only universe that tolerates the
existence, within it, of diversity, of various universes or multiverses…
domesticated.
Those people who question that are what we Zapatistas call “resistance and
rebellion”. Resistance to enter the box or, if one is inside, Rebellion to fight
to get out.
Resistance and rebellion that aims at the destruction of the box, the logic that
created it, and the belief that “nothing else” is possible.
From the mountains of the Mexican Southeast.
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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS DENOUNCE MURDER OF MEXICAN PRIEST AS CONFLICT INTENSIFIES WITH
STATE-COMPLICIT CARTELS
~ Mateo Sgambati ~
Amid reports of attacks against Zapatista communities in southeast Mexico, an
activist Jesuit priest who denounced the drug cartels has been murdered. Marcelo
Perez, a priest who was known for the defending the rights of Indigenous
communities, was gunned down in the city of San Cristobal de las Casas on 20
October just after he led a Sunday service.
According to the newspaper La Jornada, the priest had a price put on his head by
the drug cartels operating along the Guatemalan border, often with full
complicity of the local police and politicians. Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights (IACHR) had ordered the Mexican State to take precautionary
measures in his case, which were not complied with, and the prosecutor’s office
knew who intended to kill him. Perez was quoted as having said, “I know that at
any moment something could happen to me. But my faith is greater than my death.
It’s worth risking my life for peace”.
Meanwhile, inhabitants of the lands recovered by the Zapatistas in one of the
local autonomous government areas have been subject to attacks and threats from
residents of a neighbouring community, supported by the Chiapas state
government. In response to the escalation of threats, Subcomandante Insurgente
Moisés has announced the possibility of canceling the series of International
Meetings of Rebellions and Resistances: The Storm and the Day After, previously
scheduled for late December of this year and early January 2025, as they do not
believe there is security for attendees in any area of Chiapas.
Ever since the Zapatista uprising won the autonomy for Mexico’s indigenous
peoples through the San Andrés Accords of 1996, a counterinsurgency war has been
ongoing in the south-east region against the Zapatista communities. However,
violence within the state of Chiapas has intensified in recent years. Multiple
attempts have been made to draw the attention of federal authorities to the fact
that Chiapas is on the verge of civil war. Kidnappings, murders, threats, and
blockades are widespread throughout the state. Clashes between different cartels
continue without interruption in regions that form the last frontier in Mexican
territory before reaching Guatemala, where Indigenous groups denounce the
collusion of state authorities with organised crime groups.
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