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Peaceful change might not be possible

John F. Kennedy | 18.01.2002 10:33

It`s already a war. But what kind of a war.
Anyone with her eyes open should have noticed
that the repression is taking place on a daily basis.

It`s already a war. But what kind of a war.
Anyone with her eyes open should have noticed
that the repression is taking place on a daily basis.

You`re not even allowed to establish your own radiostation.
The corporate establishment controls the airwaves as they
control the fraudmachinery. Only a blind or really stupid
individual don`t realize this.

We can`t be on general strike everyday.

1,2,3 did you figure it out?

We need to get control over the media. If you don`t,
you loose the struggle.

Unless you have a large scale media that backs up the
movement, we`ll loose this struggle for certain.

This takes a lot of courage. And effort to build up a
network of working but personal radiostations, activist
radiostations, call them as you prefer. As IMC:s we need
a lot of them. In every bigger city there ought to be at least
one radiostation. Preferebly more.

Who controls this. The government. The state.
The corporate society.

They will never give anything for free or something
that could threat their position and influence of power.

You have to take your freedom. You have to fight for
what is right.

Corporate media is like a corporate vulture.
Nobody should be that naive to think that they would
sing a long with the movement. They make money
out of peoples misery and misfortune.

Because we do not have the efficient amount of money to
buy these medias. In that sense they are out of our reach.
That`s why we have to use methods that don`t require
much money. Radiostations don`t require much money,
but are very powerful tools for the movement. And we
can integrate the radiostations to the internet, so that anyone
can be able to hear it.

If the corporate society denies us the right for our own
radiostations...than it is certainly up to war.
If the corporate society denies us the most basic dignity
of our lives...than it is certainly up to war.

If you make peaceful change impossible,
you make violent revolution inevitable.
- John F. Kennedy, the murdered president of the
United States

John F. Kennedy

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  1. Take a look at what Victor Serge thinks ! — D. Sposa- Balincom
  2. It's activity, activity, activity... — Steve Booth