buy nothing day with the bnp
feistyfingers | 27.11.2008 22:13 | Liverpool
next to nowhere is proud to present an opportunity for all the liverpool
activists to join together in a spirit of togetherness, openness &
communication.
i guess we can all agree that over-consumption is a very bad thing & i
reckon that most of us see capitalism as the root of the sickness that is
infesting our society. yes?
anyone a racist? no?
oh my, we seem to have something in common after all!
well, on saturday 29th november it's time to put your mutual aid where
your mouth is.
at 11am maybe meet & greet nick griffin (bnp) who could be pleasuring our
city with his presence in his bid to become mep for the north west of
england. he's called for the party faithful to gather in protest at the
arrest of several members last week. are we really going to let this
happen?
meet at the top of church street at 10am.
afterwards,
from 12pm, the social centre shall be transformed into an oasis of
anti-capitalism.
we'll have:
a fabulous free-shop full of quality free goodies,
free tea n' coffee,
vegan cafe (donations only),
open mic, film, performance, spoken word...
now, i know that some people are a bit scared of actually getting involved
in next to nowhere, preffering to discuss the shortcomings of the booking
policy from a safe distance.
just to be clear, and restate the bottom line of next to nowhere from its
constitution - everyone is welcome to get involved at the social centre
provided that they are willing to work in a non-hierarchical way through
consensus.
'actions speak louder than words' - please can people work together in
mutual support to help make this world a better place and take on the
evils which are fucking up our world or say nothing and stop this on-going
criticism from the sidelines, whilst doing nothing at nowhere.
who knows, the open-mic forum could even provide an opportunity for people
to express their feelings about the social centre, in a non-hierarchical
way of course!
or, we could just have a good old-fashioned knees up...
together, let's start to dance on the graves of multi-national corporations!
feistyfingers
e-mail:
feistyfingers[ta]yahoo.co.uk
Homepage:
http://www.liverpoolsocialcentre.org
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