Burn flags day
Kill the flag | 26.03.2003 08:35
To show our opposition to imperialism and state worship, I propose a flag burning day on the Fourth of July. Yankee flags, Union Jacks, tricolours of all colours, should be torched in Trafalgar Square, the place where British imperialism worships its idols. Or perhaps Parliament Square. It should be something big, to piss off the yankee cowboy imperialists on their big day.
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Independence from Amercia Day - 4th July
26.03.2003 09:37
We could make it similar to Buy Nothing Day and encourage boycotts and pickets of US stores etc.
Of course boycotting US corporations (and for that matter any/all unethical trade) should be something we try to encourage every day, but using the 4th of july is a good focus.
boycott
hmmm??
26.03.2003 09:56
maybe 4th July 'NO EMPIRE DAY'
seriously though we should organise this and make it an international event, a day against the empire
any other ideas.thoughts?
dan
Not anti-American
26.03.2003 09:58
Anti-Flag
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Burn ALL flags!
26.03.2003 11:55
Redkop
anarkia
26.03.2003 14:20
I'm not patriotic to UK flag, or Italian flag, i'm patriotic to no flag, its just a bit of cloth, with the obvious brainwashed nationalism behind it.
One people, i agree, so not one red flag, no flag.
i'm proud of my own history, culture etc (i'm not orignally from UK) but i agree the flag also carries every symbolism of a country/state/power with it.
Still flags do have some value, what about the anti-war flags?
Dan
Flags are not culture
26.03.2003 15:06
Burn the flag and burn the state!
Anti-Flag
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26.03.2003 16:03
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Pakistanis show the way
26.03.2003 16:21
Pakistanis show the way
More than 1,000 demonstrators in a Pakistani city have burned US and British flags, and shopkeepers said they will boycott American products to protest the war in Iraq.
Effigies of US President George Bush and Tony Blair went up in flames during the demonstration in Multan, 400 miles south of Islamabad.
Traffic was halted as the protesters, mostly shopkeepers and traders, blocked Multan's busy Kumaranwala square for an hour.
Leaders of several trade organisations say they will stop selling US-made products. On Thursday, they plan to begin a "siege" of the local franchise of KFC restaurant, a symbol of the American business culture in this city of 1.8 million people.
"We will protest so that the US-licensed KFC is closed," said Abid Pirzada, representing the shop owners near Kumaranwala Square. "We boycott products by the terrorist America and its allies."
Meanwhile in Bahrain about 400 people have held an anti-war sit-in outside the US Embassy in Manama on Wednesday, chanting "Down, Down, USA," and "No blood for oil."
More than 100 Bahraini riot police watched the protesters, who also burned a British flag.
Elsewhere, 30 Syrian, Palestinian and Iraqi women staged an anti-war sit-in front of the offices of the Red Cross in Damascus, the Syrian capital.
A day earlier, an estimated 500,000 anti-war demonstrators had marched through the streets of Damascus in the Mideast's largest organised protests since the Iraq war began.
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Australia too
27.03.2003 09:27
d sullivan
Flags evil?
09.07.2005 02:59
Sorry but as far as fighting for justice, we shouldn't be burning flags as all that serves is to raise racial tension between one nation and another. Instead we should fight the organisations that opress people and fail to spread wealth that could easily feed the world.
I'm just saying that a nation is a system of bringing people together and should be defended. Additional, superior unions should be encouraged - such as the european union,and any other collection of previously warring states(because who wants a world war III?).
Keep the flags,burn destructive capitalism
Neil
What about the kurds?
09.07.2005 03:08
Wonderful that they are fighting for injustice. But where were they when thousands of kurds were being persecuted and killed? I'm in favour of the war in iraq as it is more likely to bring a decent standard of living than the previous dictator would bring. Its basically america and england reversing the mistakes they made when they brought Hussain to power - as terrible it is that they will profit from the situation.
But the time to protest was 10-20yrs ago,this was the time when the allied forces really messed around these people. But the problem is that unless it's something as sensational as war people arent interested - I'll ask all these antiwar protestors where they were when there were sanctions leading to many people dying?
Neil