Wednesday, December 31, 2025

04: Pyramids & Mountains - Zapatistas Seedbed - dec 29th

 



Pyramids & Mountains:
 Unmasking "The Other Right"


A Presentation for the Global Solidarity Movement with the Zapatista Communities: 

Friends, family, and sisters and brothers of the Americanas Zapatistas:


The Sacrifice of the Base

Imagine a pyramid. For centuries, it has been the shape of power in Mexico. It is grand, it is imposing, but it is also truncated. Its very design requires a sacrifice at the top to maintain the structure below. From the days of the Mexica to the modern presidency, this verticality has defined our reality. But today, a new architect has taken the stage, promising to dismantle the pyramid while secretly reinforcing its stones with the cold cement of global capital.


The Illusion of the "Left"

We are often told that Mexico is undergoing a "Fourth Transformation," a progressive revolution for the poor. But Arturo Anguiano, a voice of profound critical thought speaking from the heart of Zapatista territory, invites us to look closer. He suggests that what we are witnessing is not a shift to the left, but the emergence of "The Other Right." In this video, recorded in December 2025 [09:51],

 Anguiano pulls back the curtain on the "progressive" mask. He argues that the current regime is not a nostalgic return to revolutionary nationalism, but a modern, neoliberal administration of capitalism. It is a "mercantilism of politics" where social programs are not tools of liberation, but mechanisms of clientelism—buying loyalty while the fundamental structures of inequality remain untouched [51:05].


The Personalist Machine

One of the most striking revelations in Anguiano’s analysis is the nature of the ruling party, Morena. He describes it not as a social movement, but as a "personalist party" [32:32]. 

It is an organization with no collective direction, no internal debate, and no real volunteers—only a payroll of "Servants of the Nation" who operate as a semi-state machinery [36:58].

This centralization has led to what he calls a despotic regime [59:43]. 

The separation of powers is becoming a myth. The judiciary is under siege. The "imaginary republic" is being replaced by a reality where the president’s word is the only law that matters, justified by a "blank check" from the voters that is used to ignore the very people who provided it [38:39].


The Neo-Colonial Scalpel

For those of us in global solidarity, the most alarming part of this presentation is the discussion of "neo-colonial" infrastructure [01:18:46].

 Projects like the Tren Maya and the Interoceanic Corridor are presented as national triumphs, but Anguiano exposes them as "dry canals of Panama"—arteries designed to move global merchandise from China to the U.S. East Coast [01:19:07].

 These are not projects for the people; they are concessions to global finance, carving through indigenous territories and "razing the land" under the watchful eye of a newly militarized state [58:27].


So, where is the hope? 


The Mountain’s Response: Autonomy from Below


It lies in the metaphor of the mountain. While the pyramid represents the state and its sacrifices, the mountain represents the assembly of original peoples—the "assembly of pyramids" that Octavio Paz once spoke of, reimagined through Zapatista resistance [03:35].

Anguiano reminds us that "the state will not fall on its own; it must be dismantled from below" [01:13:34].

 The Zapatista movement provides the blueprint: not seeking the power of the pyramid, but building a different kind of power—one that is rooted in autonomy, self-governance, and a refusal to be assimilated into the "logic of the serpent" [05:46].


The Call to Action

To our sisters and brothers in the Americanas Zapatistas: this video is more than a political lecture. It is a warning. It is a call to recognize that "progressivism" can often be the most effective mask for "capitalism in its extreme form" [29:00].

Watch this presentation. Listen to the breakdown of how the military has been integrated into the very fabric of the economy [58:53]. 

Understand how "austerity" is being used as a tool to shrink the state’s responsibility to the people while expanding its capacity for accumulation [44:41].

Mexico, as Anguiano says, is a country that has "lost its soul" and requires a new one [00:27].

 That soul will not be found in the National Palace; it will be found in the mountains, in the communities, and in the global solidarity of those who refuse to be sacrificed for the top of the pyramid.


Watch the full presentation here: 

Participación de Arturo Anguiano, 29 de Diciembre de 2025



03: The Laughter of Resistance - Zapatistas Seedbed - dec 28th




 The Laughter of Resistance:
 the Power of the Common:

A Presentation for the Global Solidarity Movement with the Zapatista Communities: 

Friends, family, and sisters and brothers of the Americanas Zapatistas:


We stand at a crossroads in history where the old ways of "commanding" are being dissolved into the new ways of "sharing." In this profound video, recorded on December 28, 2025, Subcomandante Insurgente Moisés of the EZLN brings us a message that is both a report from the front lines of autonomy and a manual for the future of global resistance. It is a message that begins, surprisingly, with a laugh.


1. The Rebel Heart: Why We Laugh

Subcomandante Moisés opens his talk by reminding us that for the Zapatista movement, rebellion is not just about the struggle; it is about the joy of it [00:21]. 

He speaks of "clown-like rebellion" as a way to clear the mind—to find the humanity that the system tries to strip away. This is our first lesson: if we are to resist a system that seeks to demoralize and divide us [03:16],


"We must do so,

 with a spirit that cannot be broken!"


2. The Great Shift: From the Individual to "The Common"

The heart of this presentation is the transition to what the Zapatistas call "El Común" (The Common). Moisés explains that this is not just a political theory; it is a way of relating to the land and to each other [10:41].

He challenges the very concept of private property, asking a powerful question to those who claim to "own" a piece of land: "How many millions of years is your life?" [13:48].

 Since our lives are but a blink compared to the Earth, how can we claim to own her? Instead, we belong to her. This realization has led the Zapatista communities to restructure their entire governance into three levels of horizontal authority:

  •  * GAL (Local Autonomous Government): The foundation in every community [50:54].
  •  * C-GAZ (Collectives of Zapatista Autonomous Governments): Where regions coordinate [51:51].
  •  * AC-GAZ (Assembly of Collectives of Zapatista Autonomous Governments): The zone-wide assembly where the "maximum government" resides [52:51].


3. "The People Truly Rule": The End of the Pyramid

For years, the world has heard the Zapatista slogan "Mandar Obedeciendo" (To Lead by Obeying). In this video, Moisés describes the practical evolution of this principle. They have dismantled the "pyramid" structure—even their own previous councils—to ensure that decision-making power resides at the base [49:15].

He shares honest, often humorous stories of the growing pains of this system: how Zapatistas and non-Zapatista "brothers and sisters" (formerly known as partidistas) are learning to work the land together [12:14]. 

He speaks of resolving conflicts in the moment, in the field, rather than waiting for a distant authority to intervene [18:37]. 

This is the "Common" in practice—a tool that even saves the lives of those displaced by organized crime or natural disasters [43:22], [45:12].


4. The Future: Organizing the Youth

Perhaps the most urgent part of the message is the call to organize the youth [59:18].

 Moisés warns that "the future" is not a given; it is something that must be organized. Without a collective path, the future will be dictated by the same capitalist forces we fight today. By involving young people in El Común, the Zapatistas are ensuring that the seeds of autonomy will continue to grow for the next 120 years and beyond.


5. A Message for Global Solidarity

To the Americanas Zapatistas and all those in global solidarity: this video is a reminder that resistance is not a static state, but a constant practice of "sharing" (compartición) [08:24].

 It is about learning from each other's mistakes and successes without competition.

Moisés leaves us with a profound metric for our work: "If the enemy applauds us, we are doing something wrong; if the enemy hates us, it means we are on the right path" [03:55].

Let us take this message to heart. Let us look to the Zapatistas not as a distant ideal, but as a living example of how to build a world where many worlds fit—a world where, finally, the people truly rule [59:57].


Watch the full message here

PARTICIPACIÓN DEL SUBCOMANDANTE INSURGENTE MOISÉS, 28 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2025