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Mayday 07 - Invite

Space Hijacker | 21.04.2007 15:10 | London

For those who don't want to march, how about some dancing on Mayday.

The Haymarket Martyrs were protesting for an 8 hour day, a 9-5. When was the last time anyone just worked 9-5? Why should we live in a world where profit is put above anything else, what about the planet, what about our lives, how about some fun?

Invite your friends
Invite your friends

Dressing Up Guide
Dressing Up Guide


The people who brought you the circle line parties are at it again, only this time it's cheekier, in disguise and probably a bit naughtier!

We are fed up with the profit chasing corporate culture we live in. Where money comes above all else, certainly above quality of life, the state of the planet and even fun. To rectify the situation, and to resurect an ancient day of trouble and celebration we are going to be hosting a dance in the streets of corporate London. There will be a singalonga with Jarvis (because as he said "Cunt's are still running the world"), a secret samba band, and many more tricks up our sleeve.

However we're not going to do all the work, were anarchitects after all! The party will require a bit of homework on your behalf! If you have always had a desire to gig in public, now's your chance, if you have a super duper sound system you have hidden a briefcase, well why not show it off. If you have any other naughty plans, then get planning. We're not your boss, we're a bit like your mate who eggs you on too much.

We're hosting a huge party in a secret location in corporate London, but to sneak past the police, and allow everyone to converge, you are going to need a disguise. You need to get yourself a suit and look the part. There is a guide at the bottom of the page.

Then at 5pm on Tues May 1st we will be kicking off the beats. Location at the mo is

Space Hijacker

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21.04.2007 16:14

Why are adverts for the Space Hijackers allowed when other adverts are not. I know their magazine is fun but it's still a commercial operation and I am surprised Indymedia allows them to advertise it so often.


Just wondered


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22.04.2007 00:03

Just Keen... :)

Jo Bloggs


Space Hijackers

22.04.2007 12:08

Commercial operation? Magazine?

I never knew they were so organised as to make a magazine. Certainly not run it as a commerical operation.

Your not thinking of the significantly more commercial adbusters magazine are you?

bemused


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