Monday, May 7, 2007

"Beggars" get buggered by bigots.


The last couple of weeks have seen a strange sight on the streets of Rvk, as about 20 some odd musicians began appearing outside grocery stores and along the main streets playing jolly little songs on accordions and smiling at people.

I liked it.

Rvk as a whole suffers from a horrible lack of busqueing.

I like busqueing. I like music that asks you to support it, but doesn't demand it. I like streets filled with sounds that don't come from over-grown Jeeps and honking horns.

I like people who smile.

In Seattle there is a booming busqueing scene. You've got your blues-singing vets, hippy drummers with flutes, rival Andean bands, even the occasional Chinese classical work played in the Pike Place.

But its never caught on in Rvk.

Partially this has to do with the weather, but it mostly has to do with the sheer mind-boggling bourgeoisie of law-enforcement and the ruling class of this city.

There are a few street performers, true. There's a guy that plays electric guitar and classic rock downtown, a resident juggler in the summers, and the occasional act like the incredibly silly "Indian" group that pounded on drums and Casio keyboards downtown last summer.

But for the most part, if your not part of one of Rvk's endless series of "cultural events", then, in the eyes of the law and most of the muckitymucks, you're "begging".

Its a combination of narrow-minded small-town mentality which labels anyone without a "real job" as a deviant, undesirable criminal, and cultural snobbery that refuses to see something as simple as playing music publicly, without a stage or tickets or anything, as art.

Case in point: Last summer, a group of musicians just assembled on the main drag here, in a little underused park near some of the more Indy bars, and right across from the Tabernacle of Snobbery known as Oliver. They were astonishingly good musicians, and the show they put on was a blast.

Of course, the cops spent the entire time trying to shut them down and ordering everyone to disperse. Seems that the only music allowed in Rvk is played in a bars, where you have to pay for it.

I mean, anything else would be anarchy, right?

Rvk has no problem with people performing in public spaces, but only when they are approved "artists" during one of the cities little festivals. So if you want to play a fire-spouting organ in a public park, no prob. Make giant puppets walk the streets, no prob. As long as you're a sponsored artist the city will pay you to walk around naked except for strategically placed cabbage leafs as long as your bullshit is convincing enough.

But if you want to say, sit on the sidewalk and play music for the passers-bye hoping to make a few coins?

Then they ship you back to Romania.

Which brings to light another issue, namely that Icelanders, like the old guy with the guitar, can busque. Nice pale British guys can attract crowds and cash with juggling. But "swarthy" Eastern Europeans best stick to building houses and dams and digging tunnels and dancing in strip clubs. Undesirables like that the Rvk authorities don't want clogging up their litter-strewn streets*.

Especially when they are being "sent by criminal gangs to beg in Scandinavia".

The park next to where I work has been set on fire three times this winter.

A disabled man recently had to move from his long-term home because a bunch of assholes were smashing his windows and threatening him with retribution for daring to press assault charges against a buddy of theirs. Even after repeated requests for police assistance.

There are literally dozens of unsolved rape and assault cases in Rvk.

But the cops aren't doing anything about that.

They're busy protecting Iceland from demonic dark-skinned foreigners who's evil crime-bosses have sent the to Iceland to *gasp* PLAY MUSIC!!!!!

So Rvk will be quieter this summer. Not safer. Not less scorched. But quieter.

Fuck.

*Here's an idea to "Green" Rvk: How about replacing all these shitty little trash cans, you know, the ones that kids can kick a few times and cause all the trash to drop on the street cause they're elevated? The little green things that fill up after a day even though they don't get emptied more than once a month? How about setting up some good old fashion big-ass covered trash cans?...There's more of this rant coming, trust me. "Green" Rvk is a feel-good bandaid that will cause more shit than it cures.

8 comments:

Emblita said...

Hmmm... but they really are sent by the eastern european mafia to beg and steal... this is a huge problem in Copenhagen (which does have a busqueing scene... it even has Seattle's Andean bands cousins makin sweet music dressed up as plain indians playing pan pipes... which was always good for a laugh). The eastern european musicians , however,are usually a diversion tactic for the pick pockets. I once watched it happen on ströget (from a 2.nd floor cafe)very well orchestrated.
Anyway... street musicians are cool, it would be great if Reykjavik had more of those. And the police should def. be doing more actual policing and less posing. But when all of a sudden a harmonica playing Romanian shows up in front of EVERY single supermarket in town, playing the same 3 songs... now thats organised. As an anarchist shouldn't you be against organised crime as much as the government? Same coin, different side etc?

What Rough Beast said...

Yeah,I am against "organized crime" as much as I'm against its evil twin "The State"... but here's the thing: NOT ONE OF THESE PEOPLE HAS BEEN FOUND TO HAVE COMMITTED A CRIME IN ICELAND! Not a real crime anyways. Busqueing is not "begging" and as far as I'm concerned begging isn't something you can criminalize. It points to a level of criminality in a society if people are forced to beg...but yeah, if there was proof, if they were picking pockets, then fine. BUT THERE ISN"T AND THEY WEREN'T.
What's next? No groups of blacks allowed cause they might pull a drive-by? No hill-billy types like me cause we'll pedal meth? No Germans because they might start a facist regime and gas alot of people???
You don't indulge in mass deportations based on a fucking stereotype and I can think of no justification whatsoever for this sort of "preemptive" policework. Plus, maybe they're all extended family/tribe?...sorry, but this is one of those things we'll probably wind up disagreeing on.

Emblita said...

Apparently they weren't actually deported, technically. Simply offered a plane ticket back to Romania, and since they had not committed a crime other than entering the country on false pretenses e.g. tourist visas. Plus, when you enter on a tourist visa you are required to have enough money for housing and food... oh and a ticket out of the country. Most of them were sleeping outside (poor things) and didn't have money for a ticket home. So they were given planetickets to go home. Their possible connection to a mafia is a secondary reason.

I think the greater crime here is that of the Eastern European crime syndicates which practically enslave these poor people. Ship them all over europe for various nefarious purposes, the women as prostitutes, the children as pickpockets and the men to beg, steal, busqe and run small time card cons. (This is well documented by various European policeforces, Interpol, Amnesty and the UN)

The level of desperation and poverty all over E-europe is a crime. Whether by governments or crime syndicates, the people over there are all victims of circumstance.
Just how moral the actions of the Icelandic government were, is however, debatable.

Emblita said...

And seriously- 20 members of an impoverished extended family from Romania just woke up one day and decided that they should use the last money they had to go see Iceland? Not bloody likely

What Rough Beast said...

See, for me the Romanians weren't the heart of the issue, The main issue was Iceland's response to them. After the Falun Gong and all that shit, its really starting to piss me off.

Annie said...

"And seriously- 20 members of an impoverished extended family from Romania just woke up one day and decided that they should use the last money they had to go see Iceland?"

Sorry, but this made me lolz.

I can totally understand your points here Sam, and Emblita's also. However, on another note, a lack of busking in Iceland is probably more to do with people never carrying cash on them than anything else.

Nina said...

I think it's time I came clean. Both Anna Magda and I were Eastern Europeans send by criminal gangs to beg in Scandinavia. Just instead of singing in the street(neither of us can) we chose to date and befriend Icelandic people and live off their money. And boy did it work;)
On a serious note, I don't think the lack of busking ever bothered me in Reykjavik. Maybe because you get it far too much in Poland.

Anonymous said...

I just think it's silly that it's referred to as "begging". A beggar is somebody who asks for something for nothing. Busking is a completely different thing.
As to the "cover for pickpocketing" thing, Icelanders don't tend to crowd around street performers so much, so it isn't as easy to do that here. I say let the stay, just keep an eye on your wallet if you're paranoid.