Occupy Wall Street: Vendetta Masks Become Symbol Of The Movement

Occupy Wall Street Vendetta Mask

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/04/11 11:41 AM ET Updated: 11/05/11 11:03 AM ET

By TAMARA LUSH AND VERENA DOBNIK, The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Look at a photo or news clip from around the world of Occupy protesters and you'll likely spot a handful of people wearing masks of a cartoon-like man with a pointy beard, closed-mouth smile and mysterious eyes.

The mask is a stylized version of Guy Fawkes, an Englishman who tried to bomb the British Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.

Scroll down for photos of the Vendetta mask at protests around the world.

"They're very meaningful masks," said Alexandra Ricciardelli, who was rolling cigarettes on a table outside her tent in New York's Zuccotti Park two days before the anniversary of Fawkes' failed bombing attempt.

"It's not about bombing anything; it's about being anonymous – and peaceful."

To the 20-year-old from Keyport, New Jersey, the Fawkes mask "is about being against The Man – the power that keeps you down."

But history books didn't lead to the mask's popularity: A nearly 30-year-old graphic novel and a five-year-old movie did.

"V for Vendetta," the comic-based movie whose violent, anarchist antihero fashions himself a modern Guy Fawkes and rebels against a fascist government has become a touchstone for young protesters in mostly western countries. While Warner Brothers holds the licensing rights to the Guy Fawkes mask, several protesters said they were using foreign-made copies to circumvent the corporation.


Yet whether the inspiration is the comic, the movie or the historical figure, the imagery – co-opted today by everyone from Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the hacker group Anonymous – carries stronger connotations than some of the Occupy protesters seem to understand.

While Fawkes' image has been romanticized over the past 400 years, he was a criminal who tried to blow up a government building. It would be hard to imagine Americans one day wearing Timothy McVeigh masks to protest the government or corporate greed.

Lewis Call, an assistant history professor at California Polytechnic in San Luis Obispo, said the masked protesters are adopting a powerful symbol that has shifted meaning through the centuries.

"You can seize hold of it for any political purpose you want," he said. "That's the real power of it."

Fawkes was a Catholic insurrectionist executed for the bombing attempt. In the years immediately following his execution, Nov. 5 was England's official celebration for defeating Fawkes, said Call, who has written about the nexus of Fawkes, "V for Vendetta" and modern-day protests.

Call said over the next three centuries, people in England started using Fawkes' image in different ways. Some used Fawkes as a symbol for putting limits on state power. Others held him up as a freedom fighter.

Then came the comic book, a nihilistic story set in a futuristic England. And the movie. People began thinking of him as a libertarian or even anarchist hero.

"Gradually over the centuries, the meaning of Guy Fawkes has dramatically changed," said Call. "The reputation of Guy Fawkes has been recuperated. Before he was originally seen as a terrorist trying to destroy England. Now he's seen more as a freedom fighter, a fighter for individual liberty against an oppressive regime. The political meaning of that figure has transformed."

Nearly two years after the film "V for Vendetta" was released, the hacker group Anonymous wore the Guy Fawkes masks depicted in the movie during protests against the Church of Scientology. Then came Wikileaks and the Occupy movement.

At Zuccotti Park in New York, the Guy Fawkes masks have been worn over the past month by Occupy protesters ranging from self-proclaimed anarchists to drummers to those impersonating "zombie" bankers. Few wore them Thursday afternoon because of the arrests of masked activists. But they weren't gone – just hidden.

One was in the left hand of 32-year-old Jason J. Cross – right under a protest sign. He had 20 more stashed in his tent, to be sold at $5 apiece.

"I had 10 here yesterday, and I sold out!" he said.

Cross said he'd purchased 100 of the Chinese-made masks online.

"The origins of this mask comes from the idea of rising up against the government," he said. "Guy Fawkes represents the fact that the people have the real power."

A man at the Occupy London protests on a recent day said the mask has become a potent symbol.

"It's unifying the world under one symbol," said the 33-year-old man who asked not to be named because he claimed to be a member of a group accused of hacking into government and corporate computer systems.

"People hide behind the masks, put the masks on and their identity is hidden. Therefore they can do a lot more than they would if they didn't have the masks," he said, after emerging sleepy-eyed from his tent.

The London protester said his brethren are trying to counter Warner Bros.' control of the imagery.

He claims that Anonymous UK has imported 1,000 copies from China, and the distribution goes "straight into the pockets of the Anonymous beer fund rather than the Warner Brothers. Much better."

Hudson Williams Eynon, a protester in Seattle's Westlake Plaza, said the mask is not the only corporate product the Occupy movement is using. Smart phones, cameras and Internet service are used to organize. It is something unavoidable, he said.

"There's a lot of inherent ironies in protesting corporations in a corporate world," Williams Eynon said in early October.


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Lush reported from Tampa, Florida. Associated Press writers Cassandra Vinograd in London and Manuel Valdes in Seattle also contributed to this report.

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10:48 PM on 12/14/2011
I can't stand that mask. And I am very involved with occupy. It makes me shiver. Certainly does not bring together the 99%.
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LivelyLexie
Don't panic.
12:23 PM on 11/08/2011
Why is it called a "vendetta mask" when it's a Guy Fawkes mask? I know it's used in V for Vendetta, but still.
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Syl 13
We're all mad here
11:23 PM on 11/07/2011
RULES 1 and 2, IDIOTS! Kids these days! And wearing one with a kefiyah as well! I need a drink!
11:03 PM on 11/07/2011
TROLOLOLOLO

OHHHHHHHHHHHHH THE IRONY OF PUTTING MONEY INTO THE POCKETS OF THE CHINESE WHILST PROTESTING.... WAIT FOR IT...

OUR ECONOMIC CALAMITY!!

Stupid, naive, hypocritical young liberals. These kids represent the dumbest of the dumb here in America. It's cool, bro, just pass the joint...
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tominnyc
08:14 PM on 01/02/2012
what is with you and what are you smoking?
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leorangerie
07:31 PM on 11/06/2011
so weird but why not. Somebody is making money off those masks, and it ain't Occupy.
05:09 PM on 11/06/2011
The best place for every occupy Obama Army radical is at www.occupyboothill.com. R.I.P. and good riddance.
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09:55 AM on 11/06/2011
Nerds. This is the ultimate nerdification of liberal dissent. I don't read comic books. So this is how it appears to me.

It'd be great for the national image of OWS to see some protestors who played college football tossing a football around in Zucotti Park (sp?). But it's all comic books and drumming. What about some protestors who are runway models doing a playful mock fashion show in their downtime?
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younggringos
my awesomeness cannot be described in a micro-bio
02:56 AM on 11/06/2011
These masks put $$$ in TimeWarner's coffers.
Let's have a little originality, shall we?
AnonymousDissenter
Conscientious cultural objector
01:08 AM on 11/06/2011
It's so weird to see Anonymous go mainstream. So much for the old days of 4 chan and encyclopaedia dramatica, hm?
06:49 PM on 11/05/2011
Remember remember the 5th of November, gun powder treason and plot, I know of no reason why the gun powder treason should ever be forgot. Big Wigs make over 400 times the average worker. They take billions in bailouts then go on lavish vacations. The lower class is poor because corporate America keeps them poor. True or false?
acorus
don't be naive
03:48 PM on 11/05/2011
i call it cannibal capitalism, others would say free market or laissez-faire, which amounts to unregulated = unethical = wall st
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NebDem78
Basai Master
03:21 PM on 11/05/2011
People who wear masks at a protest have issues.
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Dogma
Cartesian Dualism is Dead
03:34 AM on 11/07/2011
...Says the guy with a masked man for an avatar.
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NebDem78
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08:42 PM on 11/07/2011
I may have issues, but I'm not a mislead anarchist like those wearing those masks at the protest are.
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SimianNation
Progressive NOT Regressive
01:32 PM on 11/05/2011
Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes
12:45 PM on 11/05/2011
I loved "V For Vendetta" Excellent movie, and so timely at that moment in history.
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chrysostomos
Zizek built my hotrod,
08:51 PM on 11/05/2011
A prophetic graphic novel/movie in all senses of the word! At the time I was less impressed by the movie than the Wachowski bros. earlier offering- but V has definitely stood the test of time and is just as relevant now as when it came out!
11:59 AM on 11/05/2011
Isn't that the 'Anonymous' mask?
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Dogma
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03:39 AM on 11/07/2011
Details... details... They just get in the way of lazy reporting!