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*Trigger Warning*
by csdnucla
To all activist spaces in Southern California,
It has come to our attention that multiple rapist of
activists, Ian Chinich, is operating with the support of friends in our
area. Ian Chinich is currently affiliated with efforts to bring Chilean
comrades to campuses to talk about current struggles underway in Chile.
We have come to learn that some believe Ian Chinich to be a “reformed” rapist.
Others may even empathize with Chinich as one who is, in their minds,
also a victim of his own actions requiring support and comradery. At any
rate, there are those who are invested in the project of Chinich’s
rehabilitation who defend him when efforts to remove him from spaces are
undertaken.
We have no time for any redemption or reform narrative surrounding Chinich.
Those who would force us to take time away from our work in the
struggle, our private lives, and whatever semblance of peace of mind we
have mustered in the absence of the presence of a rapist to consider the
possibility of now including a rapist are themselves perpetrators of
violence. We are flatly opposed to him using his tour and any space on
our campus, UCLA, to promote himself as a comrade or elude his past
history.
Spaces that contain Chinich can never be truly safe and non-triggering for victims/survivors and their allies.
We are opposed to any process or conversation that will subject
ourselves or anybody else to topics such as the likelihood of his
changes of heart or future assaults. Such discussions are in and of
themselves violations of the right that true comrades have to occupy
space without incurring or triggering severe trauma. For example, the
question “will he rape again?” is itself a violation, as is his
presence.
We recognize the agency required to render these spaces rapist-free as the supreme agency in these matters.
All other processes, possibilities, and testimonials are secondary to
any manifestation of agency which would keep Chinich away. All other
approaches reduce to a logic which shifts the burden of “transformation”
onto victims/survivors and demands that they be more tolerant of
rapists.
We will not take action to stop any individuals engaging with
Chinich outside of our revolutionary spaces to experiment with projects
of transformation. If activists would like to experiment with
applying transformative processes to cases of activist-on-activist
sexual assault, they may do so at their own peril and at the cost of
energy spent on other activities.
However, the moment such efforts encroach upon any space not
specifically designed for transformation and not composed of people who
have self-selected to engage in transformative experiments, all of those
who support Chinich become complicit in violence done to
victims/survivors and their allies. At such time where
Chinich’s supporters enable his presence in any space not designed for
transformative experiments they force those who’re giving their time and
labor to other projects to take up the question of transformation, and
reorient spaces around the needs and hopes of a rapist. We didn’t sign
up for this.
We are not qualified to “heal the rapists.” We would rather spend our limited revolutionary energies learning other skills.
Nobody can “certify” a rapist as “safe” for us and we would not expect victims/survivors to accept anyone’s certification.
Further, we believe it is violent to present victims/survivors with any
supposed certification of safety, which is always an attempt to burden
victims/survivors with the expectation to “get over” however they may
feel about rapist-inclusion. We defer to any and all victims/survivors
who want to engage in revolutionary projects and spaces free of rapists,
and indeed, we defer even to the possibility that a comrade who has
been subject to sexual assault may not participate to begin with in a
space that takes into account the needs of rapists (as all processes and
methods other than expulsion explicitly or implicitly do). We accept
that this means that activists who rape other activists will no longer
be welcome in the struggle.
We are opposed to making victims/survivors and their allies
in revolutionary spaces part of a rapist’s personal transformation
project. We will not allow UCLA to be part of Chinich’s “fresh
start.” The ability for victims/survivors to fully participate in
activities on their own campus must not be limited by the presence of a
rapist. Chinich’s involvement with the impending Chilean student tour,
without broad knowledge of Chinich’s history, presents the possibility
of Chinich establishing relationships and doing more violence in our
community when knowledge of Chinich’s actions inevitably reaches his
would-be new comrades, or Chinich rapes again. We will not stand-by and
therefore be complicit in the certainty of either the knowledge itself
doing violence in cynically established friendships that Chinich is
attempting to esablish or the violence of whatever future assaults he
may engage in. It must be said that we would not care if Father Time
appeared before us and told us with total certainty that Chinich or any
other rapist is done raping – if transformation is to be a goal, the
burden of transformation is not on those who would nonetheless feel
unsafe and participate more fully in the absence of rapists. We will
defend our campus.
We will under no circumstances reproduce any public dynamic
wherein Chinich is presented as a comrade and the obligation to perform
transformative work is shifted to victims/survivors. Despite
whatever statements of principles or sincerity of those who would take
another approach, any other approach ultimately becomes a demand to
victims/survivors and their allies to either accept it at whatever
emotional cost that entails, “get over it,” or evacuate their
participation from spaces that contain rapists. More than that, any
attempt to bring Cinich into these spaces, including attempts to even
bridge the conversation, are nothing if not attempts to tell
victims/survivors that they must leave these spaces.
While Chinich’s apologists and supporters clearly would
rather keep victims/survivors in a state of ignorance about Chinich’s
history as they facilitate his establishment of new activist
relationships, which is indisputably proven by their total failure to
inform every space Chinich comes into contact with about his history, we
will not “roll the dice.” Unlike Chinich’s supporters, we will
not claim the agency to gamble on the idea that “nothing will probably
happen.” We reject the implicit paternalism of those who enable Chinich,
a paternalism that decides that people’s right to use their agency to
engage in self-defense is subordinate to Chinich establishing himself in
Southern California activism. In the moment where the choice is made to
not inform every space that Chinich is involved with, all activists in
those spaces become objects and instruments in a primary desire to
protect Chinich. In so far as this statement is necessary, violence has
already been done both by Chinich and those around him. We expect an apology.
Though we will not work to oppose Chinich’s presence in
spaces designed specifically to experiment with transformation, it must
be said that having to begin to consider defending our campuses is also,
itself, a violation. Ian’s involvement does come as a choice,
leveled by organizers of the tour to campus communities, to decide which
they find more important: establishing and defending rapist-free spaces
or having access to comrades from the tour. That we at UCLA have to do
the work of finding a way to accommodate both goals is the fault of tour
organizers who should know better. Nonetheless, we have done the work
and presented our solution.
Our solution is simple: To the extent Chinich is involved,
present, or even mentioned at any UCLA functions we will make sure that
the campus community knows who he is and what he has done. Ian Chinich
will not be allowed onto our campus. If the Chilean student tour comes
to UCLA, it must come without the presence or mention of Ian Chinich. We
will defend our campus, and we will notify other campuses of this
situation so that they may have the same option of self-defense that we
do at UCLA.
We are writing this so that other networks of survivors and
allies who may wish to take action to defend their campuses may do so.
We oppose requiring survivors who may be in any space to cease their
normal activities in our struggles and litigate this matter. We have not
written this statement to encourage such discussions. With the release
of this statement, drawing a line of self-defense, we hope to clarify
the issue. We shift the burden of safety to all those who must now
either tell Chinich to stay away, or to tell survivors any number of
things to achieve a situation where self-defense efforts are abandoned
and Chinich is allowed to enter campuses – all of those things, in the
end, reducing to the message “survivors, get over it.” No discussion
should be necessary in making the right choice.
To those supporting
Chinich who may wish to engage in some form of dialogue with this
statement rather than simply accommodate it: fuck you if you
think we are required to even talk to you about this. Any effort taken
on your part to do anything other than accommodate statements such as
this one reveal how meaningless your idea of transformation is and that
your processes could not have possibly been founded on a meaningful idea
of what safety for victims/survivors means. Anything other than
accommodation of this statement reveals that your narratives, excuses,
processes, and principles are nothing but shallow ploys to effect a
situation where things return “back to normal” for Chinich and that
transformation amounts to “clean slate.” To any possible critique that
distribution of this statement renders Chinich vulnerable to the state
from Chinich’s supporters, FUCK YOU, you had the opportunity and the
burden to inform spaces of Chinich – that burden is not ours, we do not
choose to work with Chinich, YOU DO, and we are not tasked with finding
the most responsible way to participate in your efforts to protect
Chinich, efforts which are only necessary because you propel him into
spaces that do not want him or any other rapist.
Again, we expect an apology.
Regardless of the broader effects of this statement, we will defend our campus.
Signed,
Campus Self-Defense Network