Iceland review - 2019, Síða 89

Iceland review - 2019, Síða 89
87 Iceland Review ernment. Thousands took to the streets, in the larg- est protests the country had ever seen. For life-long activists like Stefán, it was a strange experience. “It was a bit like when the underground band that you’ve been a fan of for years suddenly becomes mainstream and everyone is listening to them. Suddenly everyone and their grandma was protesting.” While many leftist politicians were optimistic that the sudden momentum would lead to radical, structural changes, that didn’t turn out to be the case. “There was a certain group in politics that thought ‘Now we can take up socialism in Iceland, no one will vote for the [conservative] Independence Party ever again.’ But it wasn’t exactly like that. It’s not like everyone suddenly became communists after the banking collapse,” Stefán quips. “Many people went out to protest because they were really rich in 2007 and they just wanted their money back. People who had voted for the Independence Party all their life and switched over to the Left Green Movement or the Social Democratic Party in 2009, they were always going to switch back. You really have to have broader support to create social change. It takes longer.” Although the Pots and Pans Revolution may not have had the profound effect that is often attributed to it by foreign journalists, it nevertheless marked a shift in Icelandic protest culture. While previously, protests in Iceland were largely peopled by dedi- cated activists, suddenly those taking to the streets belonged to many diverse groups. It’s a change that is still apparent in the country’s protest culture, regardless of voting patterns. Not by violence, but by oft falling When the US Army finally made the decision to leave Iceland in 2006, it did so unilaterally – without con- sulting the locals. After decades of activism, it would have been easy for the Peace Movement to take the event as a personal blow. Yet, Stefán says, he doesn’t doubt the movement’s efforts played a role in the army’s eventual departure, as well as Icelanders’ attitudes towards war. “Because there was always strong opposition to the army here in Iceland and the Americans always knew that a government could come into power which would decide to expel them, they hesitated to build up the army base here. They had plans to build a base for their submarines here, which was eventually moved to Scotland. If that had happened, then it’s much more likely the US Army would still be here. So, you could say that the struggle caused there to be less military occu- pation here, and it was easier to get rid of it in the end.” “The other thing is that opinion polls repeatedly show that Icelanders are more opposed to military intervention than most other European nations. And that doesn’t happen on its own. I give the Peace Movement a lot of credit for that.” At the end of the day, the organisation’s persistence has been the key to its influence. Stefán quotes Lucretius: “‘The drops of rain make a hole in the stone. Not by violence, but by oft falling.’” Protests are one manifestation of the fact that democracy, more specifically representative democracy, is in a difficult spot.
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