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response to 'weareeverywhere.org' thugs

uarenowhere | 02.05.2001 01:37

why not do something positive instead - donate the money from the lighter fuel and matches you wanted to buy to a 3rdworld charity.

Instead of creating disgust to your cause in the media and among those who watched violence erupt on their TVs you could do somehing positive for the people you claim you are trying to help.

Why is violence the way forward? Does that make you any better than the big corporportions you say are exploiting thers? No.

Surely helping to buy clothes, food, blankets etc would be a better way forwayd instead of pointlessly setting fire to a shop.

uarenowhere

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begging to differ

02.05.2001 08:37

even on the bbc news, the only violence against people was from the police.

illegal to wear sunglasses ?!?

amisomewhere?


Gotta Respect Tha Section

02.05.2001 10:15

That's what you get with section 60. When the government makes it a crime to wear sunglasses to protect yourself from the notoriously bright london sun or a mask to protect your fragile lungs from the gasses caused by all the cars, you've got issues. I was down there yesterday, and a friend of mine got pulled into the line under section 66 and had his bag/person searched simply because he had a bandana around his neck and was wearing a punk t-shirt...Makes you wonder why the cops are spending all their time on doing crap like this when people are getting mugged in the streets and there is crime everywhere...

Scipio


Buy clothes and food

02.05.2001 10:36

Why not buy food and clothes for the people we want to help?
Those clothes are made by virtual slaves in sweatshops. That food is produced intensively and sold through supermarkets, damaging our planets ecosystem and its communities. Stopping globalisation is a must, supporting it helps nobody in the long run.
Plant seeds, grow food. Its the right time.

I must say I was freaked out by the coca-cola drinking protesters in Manchester yesterday.

Blessings

keith
mail e-mail: keith@redbricks.org.uk