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Fidelbogen writes a manifesto (and it’s even more turgid than you’d expect)

How to write a manifesto: The Fidelbogen way
How to write a manifesto: The Fidelbogen way

If you’re starting up a political movement and want to get the asses into the seats — and then out into the streets — it’s helpful to have a stirring manifesto.

Here’s the opening of the Communist Manifesto.

A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism. All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police-spies.

That’s pretty good, you gotta admit. Like the start of an action movie.

And then there’s the classic opening of our own Declaration of Independence. Not quite as dramatic, but pretty damn stately. It starts off with all that “[w]hen in the Course of human events” stuff, and then, BAM:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

That is, like, really quotable and shit.

Well, our old friend Fidelbogen has been doing some manifesto writing of his own. Let’s see how his new manifesto stands up against these classics.

The Manifesto of Coalition JS38

JS38 – Operational Overview

JS38 is a coalition of politically conscious non-feminist groups and individuals. The name itself is a random character string which serves only as an identification tag. As a project, JS38 is designed to overcome the problems which labels often generate – such problems as branding, false grouping, conflation, stereotypification, message degradation and the like.

What What WHAT?! You’ve named your movement after A RANDOM CHARACTER STRING?

Fidelbogen apparently thinks he’s writing a manifesto for robots.

Let’s see if he can pick up the pace a bit in the second paragraph:

We recognize that we are in a contest to sway hearts and minds.

Yeah, nothing wins hearts and minds faster than random character strings.

We recognize that this contest is played out on the field of public rhetoric – by which we mean things popularly said and heard. We strive, accordingly, to craft a message as well as we are able.

Dude, I hate to break it to you, but you are about as talented at crafting messages as I am at ballet dancing.  The difference between the two of us is that I don’t post videos of myself trying to ballet dance on the internet, while you have a blog entirely — if inadvertently — devoted to documenting your failures to “craft messages” with any kind of skill. (And of course there’s your amazing Twitter account.)

The operation of JS38 will boost and clarify the signal of our selected message and cut through the background noise. In this way, the message will gain a more individuated presence within the public discourse.

Uh, see what I mean? Then Fidey, having set forth no reasons whatsoever for anyone to get involved in his little project, gets into the nitty-gritty of how it will work:

Members of JS38 (called “signatories”) are aligned with each other under the terms of a Prime Constitution – a list of points that encompass a mission, a code of principles, and a practical worldview.

He continues on in this fashion for approximately one million words (rough estimate). Here are some more snippets, to give you a flavor:

JS38 is neither a moral collective nor an organization in any sense, but only a joint intellectual effort to distill a message signal, and to differentiate this from what other feminist-averse groups and individuals are transmitting.  …

If we establish that an octagon is an eight-sided geometrical figure, the truth of that message remains uncompromised by the messenger. Even if Stalin or Caligula declared that an octagon was an eight-sided geometrical figure, it would not become a nine-sided or seven-sided figure. …

The points in the Prime Constitution are not listed in order of priority, and there is no linear progression of ideas from one item to the next. However, the items do form a loose holographic unity.  …

Ideally, every sub-constitution would list its entire chain of linkages, leading eventually back to the Prime Constitution, which is deemed canonical. In the end, this would generate a pyramidal structure of variations which cascade from the Prime Constitution. …

We value self-containment and aplomb in our spoken and written communications. Furthermore, we believe it is good practice to “think like a lawyer.” …

We define our method as query-based rather than theory-based – although it is true that we theorize. But feminism owes us answers, and not the reverse. Thus, if we declare that “feminism is x”, we are expecting proof that feminism is NOT x, and shall expect our concerns to be sensitively and respectfully addressed. …

If a particular idea is not expressly stated in this document, it cannot be attributed to the document. Equally, however, it cannot be said that the document excludes it. …

We seek to bring about a decolonization of the non-feminist mind. To that end, we claim an epistemic standpoint independent of feminist discourse, and from said standpoint we develop a counter-discourse. …

We assert the prerogative to define feminism in absolute terms in the light of our own study, regardless of feminist objection to such a proceeding. Simply put, feminism categorically IS what WE say it is. …

We assert that feminism is like a product that must be sold, and that nobody is obligated to buy. …

I’m thinking that Fidelbogen’s He Man Antifeminism Club 4NtevaSh — sorry, “Coalition JS38“ — isn’t going to be making a lot of sales itself.

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titianblue
titianblue
10 years ago

Have dropped an email. Nasty “joke”, whatever the intentions/

kittehserf
10 years ago

2-D Man has been a regular here, and not a troll. I get that the thing about Fidelbogen was the “I say X about you, now you have to disprove it” but yeah, bad way to do it.

Athywren
Athywren
10 years ago

*Joins the chorus with Alice*

Something’s gone wonky with the cookie monster. Maybe login script is called too late in the code?

Argenti Aertheri
10 years ago

Will sort the Cookie Monster after pizza, as for the screen itself, it should be unborked.

Argenti Aertheri
10 years ago

The official word on the Cookie Monster:

In order to make sure that cookies are enabled for your browser, you need to:

Clear your browser cookies.
Clear your browser cache.
To see how to clear cookies and caches on various browsers, visit Clearing Cache and Cookies.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Is that even when you’ve cookies enabled anyway, Argenti? I’m reluctant to clear the cache and cookies if I don’t have to; it loses info.

Argenti Aertheri
10 years ago

Idk, that’ small they say on the matter. Did you try again more recently though? Sounded like your issue was that I borked the PHP and took the whole thing down.

titianblue
titianblue
10 years ago

Sorry not to have recognised 2D Man – I’ve a rubbish memory.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Argenti, I haven’t. What’s the link we need to use again? Is it the one you sent in the second email?

Shadow
Shadow
10 years ago

The cookie issue seems to have been fixed. And Ally’s first post is up and she nailed it

Ally S
10 years ago

Thanks, Shadow! I just hope it wasn’t too long and boring. I kind of get into a lot of detail.

Shadow
Shadow
10 years ago

@Ally

Not at all. It’s the perfect length for a blog article. Not so short that it seems like a throwaway thought, and not so long as to come off as rambling or too long to bother.

@Argenti

Love the layout for the blog, especially the colours you chose. I went ahead and trashed the Hello World post. We should also think up a tag for the magazine guys.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Whoot, it’s up!

Question: how are we handling editorial stuff, like proof-reading?

Argenti Aertheri
10 years ago

Kitteh — yep, that’s the one.

Shadow — cool, I don’t like bad cookies!

Ally — I haven’t read it yet >.<

Still working the bugs out coding wise!

Ally S
10 years ago

I’m sorry there’s not much I can help you with WRT coding, Argenti. You’re doing an excellent job – I was especially glad to see that you allow users to pick their preferred pronouns. And I really like the overall layout, too. The Star Wars font is the icing on the cake.

Alice Sanguinaria
10 years ago

Anyone doing the FeministBorg – I just put a draft in the list, anyone want to read it and check for readability? I often find spelling and grammatical errors AFTER I publish, and I’m hoping NOT to do that this time.

Ally S
10 years ago

Alice, your post is awesome. I didn’t find any problems with it when I read it. You should consider putting up a content note for racist fetishism and misogyny, though.

kittehserf
10 years ago

Yup, Alice, I’m proofreading!

kittehserf
10 years ago

Or rather, Serrana got in first! 😛

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
10 years ago

For some reason I can’t think of anything I want to write about right now. It may be because I have a content deadline for my real job looming, so that’s where my mind is focused.

I’m tempted to rip into PUAs, but that would probably bring down the wrath of every not getting laid as often as he’d like dude on the internet upon me, wouldn’t it?

Alice Sanguinaria
10 years ago

Ally – I’ll be happy to, I haven’t done it yet because I was working on it on a Word doc and then finished it on the dashboard

kittehs – I noticed. 😛 I LIKE having editors.

CassandraSays
CassandraSays
10 years ago

On the issue of editing, we’re restricting that to fixing grammar and spelling errors and stuff like that, right? Rather than allowing editors to rewrite bits that they feel are unclear or where the sentence structure could be improved?

kittehserf
10 years ago

That’s what I want to know, too. I’d like to be able to suggest sentence structure tweaks or ask about them while a piece is in draft form.

serrana
serrana
10 years ago

Alice, it’s great, I read through it twice and didn’t see any grammatical errors or anything else unclear. I say publish!

I love the way you ended it too. I’m writing a post that I should have up this week. I hope sooner rather than later. I already planned to end mine with an intro similar to yours.

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