Media announce anti-capitalist plan
Anticopyright Newswire | 18.04.2002 21:13
TV groups announce anti-capitalist plan
The ITV and BBC have announced their plans for this year’s Mayday Celebration following a 'Globalise Resistance' news conference. It appears from their reports that they are organising 'anti-capitalists' to join with the traditional TUC march in the hope that many will become part of a tightly controlled and pointless exhibition.
The more significant event of The May Fare celebrations returning to Mayfair is expected to happen during the time of this TUC containment. Excitement will abound in the West-End as the traditional celebrations return for the first time since the 1800's. Although the real revelries are often ignored by some sinister media organisations their spokespeople have admitted that other events will occur including a unique football match and a carnival of freedom.
Several well-known corporations are known to prefer that only information that they select is allowed into the public domain. Many others think that this manipulative behaviour demonstrates an unhealthy desire to control. Strangely many of these suspect 'news' services have recently attempted define their own agenda for the start of May that has little to do with the traditional festival.
Anticopyright Newswire
The ITV and BBC have announced their plans for this year’s Mayday Celebration following a 'Globalise Resistance' news conference. It appears from their reports that they are organising 'anti-capitalists' to join with the traditional TUC march in the hope that many will become part of a tightly controlled and pointless exhibition.
The more significant event of The May Fare celebrations returning to Mayfair is expected to happen during the time of this TUC containment. Excitement will abound in the West-End as the traditional celebrations return for the first time since the 1800's. Although the real revelries are often ignored by some sinister media organisations their spokespeople have admitted that other events will occur including a unique football match and a carnival of freedom.
Several well-known corporations are known to prefer that only information that they select is allowed into the public domain. Many others think that this manipulative behaviour demonstrates an unhealthy desire to control. Strangely many of these suspect 'news' services have recently attempted define their own agenda for the start of May that has little to do with the traditional festival.
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i noticed some kind of corporate exhibition
19.04.2002 14:44
* Hey, what a great word-play. I want to copyright it !
Anna Key