Alan Remorse
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lads, lads, ye've totally lost the plot here. anarchism is listening to crass. no more, no less.
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Looks like someone got radicalised after the march.demonica said:blah blah blah
didn't go on the march honey bunch! i'm about as radical as donatelo (the least radical turtle)........the strange guy said:Looks like someone got radicalised after the march.
That's sooooooo cute!
But there was also that kid they made an honorary turtle, he'd be less radical than donatelo.demonica said:didn't go on the march honey bunch! i'm about as radical as donatelo (the least radical turtle)........
read this thread because some1 told me about it, could reply to a lot of posts but this one will do, it's the most idiotic.mc moley said:yeah i heard that on the radjo.
i totally agree with the original post....i dont even understand the mentality behind making a sticker like that. its intimidating and rediculous.
to be honest i myself have been turned off anarchism by slogans and mentalities such as that sticker. What do people try to achieve by it?
i honestly dont understand. although i share a lot of views common to anarchism its things like that that make me cringe and the mention of the word.
so please if anybody is planning some direct action or anything that involves violence or intimidation please dont. your point probably wont be made and youl get ur head bashed my angry gards and the whole thing will be in vein.[sic]
I think it's ridiculous not rediculous, correct me if i'm wrong.weeler said:read this thread because some1 told me about it, could reply to a lot of posts but this one will do, it's the most idiotic.
The image on the sticker in question was of a zapatista - ppl who took up arms to defend (and are still defending) their lives and indigenous communities from neoliberal-capitalism, but it doesnt even seem like you have seen this sticker you are so opposed to. Other stickers had images of ppl pulling down the fence in quebec and various other "radical" images from around the globe.
Being turned off an ideologly because of the other ppl who share it and by the way in which they interperate it sounds like you are more concerned about image than ideas.
As for asking ppl not to take direct action fuck that, if they try to criminalise protest then i will fight for and defend my right to protest.
Everything is made so black and white on this forum, it's rediculous.
i said please dont involve yourself in direct action that involves violence.weeler said:as for asking ppl not to take direct action fuck that, if they try to criminalise protest then i will fight for and defend my right to protest.
im in two minds about it...ian bastardcore said:I think pushing through the police lines was the right thing to do .. Everyone has the right to protest , and pushing through the police lines would be defending that right no ?
When you talk about direct action involving violence , id be interested to know what you term as violence ?
I personally didnt think that protestors going up and asking the cops could we pass and upon being told no , turning around and leaving was much use either but im not going to criticise it as everyone should be able to protest whatever way they want.
As for people in Ireland becoming more and more afraid of protestors/anarchists , im not sure i agree with that but if it is true ,its down to the corporate media , the same corporate media who were allowed into the indymedia centre.explain the logic behind that?
I stand by weelers stickers in this case.
Considering the police have now been inside my flat on 2 occasions that i know of and have been waiting outside on numerous occasions I am going to have to ask that all references to me be removed from this thread asap, also if you want to actually discuss this and not just snipe from the relative safety of the net then just approach me sometime.ian bastardcore said:I stand by weelers stickers in this case.
!!!mazzyianne said:Or to impress your precious foreigners?
weeler said:The image on the sticker in question was of a zapatista - ppl who took up arms to defend (and are still defending) their lives and indigenous communities from neoliberal-capitalism, but it doesnt even seem like you have seen this sticker you are so opposed to. Other stickers had images of ppl pulling down the fence in quebec and various other "radical" images from around the globe.
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weeler said:"it sounds like you are more concerned about image than ideas. "
I'd stress, as would most people, that if you're going to put anarchist stickers it should not be perceived as threatening or scary to the average person on the street. Basking in the 'badboy' media image will only hinder the anarchist movement. Anarchy is about freedom and not just about fighting pigs and hiding your face, so why not try and get that message across rather than 'We are everywhere'?weeler said:Tame little liberals, Over and out.
weeler said:Tame little liberals, Over and out.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!mc moley said:lets face it you can mask up in pink too!
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