(en) anarkismo.net: Anarchist in Ireland on todays Marriage
equality referendum by andrew - WSM
Southern Ireland is voting toward on whether to allow Marriage equality, that is to extend
marriage to couples of the same gender. Young migrants have flocked back to the country in
the last 24 hours to help insure the referendum passes. If it does Ireland will be the
first country in the work to introduce Marriage equality by popular referendum yet it was
one of the last countries in Europe to decriminalise sex between men. In that sense the
referendum is about much more than the issue of Marriage but it also a battle against the
'old Ireland' of clerical control and an authoritarian state that sought to control all
aspects of the lives of those under its control. The articles that follow are some of the
many that the Workers Solidarity Movement have published, for the most part via their
Facebook page.
May 22nd - vote Yes to defeat the bigots
May 22nd offers an opportunity for many of us in Ireland to strike a blow against
homophobia in voting for Marriage equality.
Those on the No side are the usual suspects who opposed contraception, divorce, sex
education and abortion access. They want a return to the Ireland of the 1930s when the
Mother & Child Homes & the Magdelene Laundries expose the shallowness of their ‘will no
one think of the children’ appeals for this referendum.
They are taking that approach because their real agenda would horrify the vast majority of
people and they know it. Instead we see cunning irrelevancies from surrogacy to adoption
being raised, presumably because these were identified as doubt causers that might sway
undecided voters in focus groups months ago. It’s an entirely cynical exercise that no one
should be fooled by.
On the other side it is quite ridiculous to see Labour Party & Fine Gael posters using
slogans like ‘Equality for All’ when these parties have made Ireland an even more unequal
place. The richest 1% own 15% of wealth while the poorest 20% owe more than they own. The
Yes vote will rightly bring Equality for some in the particular area of marriage but the
Fight for Equality is not something either of these parties are involved in, quite the
opposite.
The vote on May 22nd will send an important message about the sort of Ireland we want to
live in. As such it's important not just that the referendum passes but that it is passed
overwhelmingly in order to drive the bigots back into the dark corners.
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Voting Yes for Marriage Equality
Marriage as an institution has no great appeal for anarchists. Its primary role in
capitalist society is to regulate property ‘rights’ and to promote social norms. But we
also know that in our current society marriage has a social standing to which many people
aspire. To tell a significant section of the population that they should be denied access
to marriage is to ask them to accept a secondclass position vis a vis their straight
family members, workmates and friends.
It is perfectly consistent to wish to see the abolition of the institution of marriage and
the creation of a society in which people’s love lives don’t need to be regulated by the
state and to also support equality of access to marriage for LGBTQ people. One of our
ultimate goals is to see the abolition of the wage slave system. That, however, does not
stop us from fighting for increased wages and improved working conditions in the here and now.
Many of us remember the socalled ‘citizenship’ referendum in Ireland more than 10 years
ago. It (successfully unfortunately) proposed to remove automatic citizenship from the
Irish born children of immigrants. Anarchists vociferously campaigned against that
referendum, not because we had any illusions in what the state meant by ‘citizenship’ but
because we knew what the state meant by denying the children of immigrants access to that
citizenship. In this instance we don’t have any illusions in the institution of marriage
but know very much what message is given by denying LGBTQ people access to marriage.
Imagine for a moment, if you will, a situation whereby access to marriage is available to
all citizens in Ireland. Now, let’s imagine a situation whereby a proposal is put forward
to take that access away from one particular section of society immigrants?,
Travellers?, asylum seekers?, LGBTQ people?.... None of us would think twice about taking
a position of opposition to such a proposal. Taking a position of support for the current
proposal should come just as naturally.
Anarchists don’t buy the bullshit on the posters (the ‘Yes’ ones). Slogans such as
‘Equality for everyone’ and ‘treating everyone equally’ are completely meaningless when
put forward by political parties who have no interest in pursuing the concept of true
equality.
We know that the economic policies pursued by the parties using those slogans have visited
untold hardship on working class communities since the foundation of the state. We know
that economic inequality is greater than it ever was.
We also know that asylum seekers forced to endure direct provision, women forced to travel
abroad for abortions, Travellers forced to live in substandard accommodation, homeless
forced to live on the streets because of lack of investment in social housing and many,
many other groups will still be victims of and unequal society after this referendum is over.
But without buying the bullshit we can still recognise that a Yes vote in the referendum
will be a defeat for the most reactionary elements of society, and will make a real
appreciable difference in the lives of many people.
A victory in the referendum can hopefully be the spur which will lead on to further
victories. It could give confidence to those pursuing the repeal of the anti-woman 8th
amendment of the constitution and fighting for access to free, safe and legal abortion for
women in Ireland.
A victory in this referendum can make more people question the real meaning of 'equality'
and will hopefully encourage more people to join the fight for social and economic
equality for all.
So as anarchists we should join the call for a Yes vote in solidarity with our LGBTQ
friends and comrades and because of the message that either a Yes or No vote will deliver
to the confidence of those pursuing a better world.
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Migrants call for vote for Marriage equality
On Friday Ireland goes to the polls for a referendum to introduce Marriage equality, when
it is passed Ireland will be the first country to introduce Marriage equality by popular
vote. In the final days of campaigning the reactionary anti-equality crowd are becoming
increasingly open about their homophobia as they become increasingly desperate in the face
of defeat.
This had created an unpleasant and threatening atmosphere for LBGTQ people on the streets
of our cities but also in their homes as vile hate literature comes through the letter
box. A lot of people are in pain right now, waiting for the referendum to be over.
We shouldn't be surprised, for too many decades after independence a reactionary clerical
inspired agenda had a tight hold over people in Ireland. Those who didn't fit with that
agenda with forced into exile in the 20s and 30s or in the case of working class women
very often de facto imprisoned in Mother & Child homes or Madeline Laundries. It's been a
long hard fight since the 1960s to erode the power the reactionaries once had and they are
bitter to see it seep away.
One aspect of the referendum is the tens of thousands of mostly young people unable to
vote because the economic greed of the elite has forced them to emigrate in recent years.
And a mirror to that is the tens of thousands of migrants in Ireland who will be effected
by the outcome of the vote but are unable to vote.
In some of the centres of migration people from Ireland have come together to stage
photoshoots calling on people back home to Vote Yes for them. The one pictured took place
earlier this evening in Berlin.
It's important not just that the Equality referendum pass but that the Yes vote is massive
enough to send the reactionaries scuttling back under the rocks from which they have emerged.
Related Link: http://www.wsm.ie/marriage-equality
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