direct aktion from uk -london
anon | 27.12.2008 20:40
today afternoon took aktion in london in solidarity with the revolt in greece and we ask freedom to all the imprisoned .......2 cash points and 1 bank was vandalized ....unknow persons set on fire 1 luxury car and 2 huge skips set alight .....just remenber WE DONT FORGET WE DONT FORGIVE .....COMRADES FROM ALL THE WORLD UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL SOLIDARITY MEANS ATTACK @
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Stupid
27.12.2008 21:39
Sense
well done
27.12.2008 22:22
anonymous
Wealthy scroungers living from the British poor, fuck them
27.12.2008 23:04
paul
attack is solidarity
27.12.2008 23:55
Anarchist Solidarity Initiative
suggestion
28.12.2008 12:43
most importantly - next time you and your crew go out on a mission be sure to bring a digital camera and record your actions - you can always delete the pics once you have upped them to UKindy at a net-cafe via the secure connection, then you can just use the pics from your posts on here to repost on other newswires around the planet. pictures provide affirmation and inspiration for further actions by others - not just in the UK but all across the occupied planet!
global athens 24/7
to global athens 24\7
28.12.2008 13:20
anoN
Nice one! fuck the banks and the rich
28.12.2008 14:25
The banks get massive cash handouts of taxpayers' money because of their own fuckups, so fuck em. They deserve all they get. Better still than attacking cash machines would be going for the mansions where the people who run them live. Why should they live in peace when the greedy bastards fuck over ordinary people?
@non
cops
28.12.2008 14:42
You are an idiot.
Believe it or not it's possible to criticise or question the usefulness of a particular action without being in the pay of the cops or intelligence services.
But of course it's easier to live in fantasy land where anyone not with us is working for The Man (tm)...
anonymous
good work
28.12.2008 15:20
PIGS WILL PAY!
geordie anarcho
rather pointless really
28.12.2008 17:32
Not that there is much point in debating this, i have a very clear idea of who does these kinds of things and we fundamentally disagree on what 'the point' of revolt is. For you lot the revolt is an end in itself.
Finally - good to see smashed up banks, but cashpoints? We need those thanks. I need to buy food. You can't force a gift economy on britain by smashing cashpoints.
PS - the critiscisms made here are probably not made by cops. Thats neither here nor there. But cops *do* read this site. So be careful. Don't make these posts from anyone's home computer.
bear grills
history of brit dissent
28.12.2008 22:33
or a history of massive uprisings such as the poll tax riots? i think there is a point to
direct action. i can remember a time before the internet in the 80s in the UK when actions like
this took place on a regular basis and word was spread via fanzines and leaflets. don't listen to the naysayers or the merchants of disinfo...keep it up!!
there is a point
TO BEAR GRILLS
29.12.2008 21:17
ANON
Brit dissent, uprisings and sabotage
30.12.2008 12:54
or a history of massive uprisings such as the poll tax riots?"
Well yes. But they don’t arise from nothing without context. The poll tax riots came out of a background of a huge social movement against an attack on pretty much an entire class, hitting them in their daily life and pockets… hundreds of local anti-poll tax groups, demos, leafleting, door to dooring, 2 years of hard campaigning. There would never have been all those riots at the town halls or the Trafalgar Square demo/kickoff without this movement.
I too remember the 80s. But all the sabotage actions like Stop Business as Usual, attacking fur shops, gluing bank doors, smashing windows of Barclays etc etc, while being fun, and pissing off the local shopkeepers/bourgeoisie, made little real financial impact on multinational capitalism… And didn’t start any uprisings. Few uprisings, even proper riots, are started by activists on their own. If we genuinely want to overthrow class society and turn banks into playgrounds and dancehalls it’ll need more than small groups of moonlighting Zorros, it’ll take huge widespread questioning of the way we live under this society and a willingness for people to act on that, both constructively and destructively. This may seem possible in some places, although kind of distant in Britain at the minute (witness that unlike in Greece or even the police shooting of Cherry Groce in 1985 not a mile from Stockwell, the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes didn’t even start a riot). Maybe the uncertain times we are entering will bring it on… maybe not. There’s nothing wrong with a bit of autonomous sabotage, but on the flip side, most of us also under this society DO need access to cash in banks to survive; (unless we have rich daddys like some of the insurrection now folk I have met).
All those who say we can all survive by eating skipped food - food doesn't grow in skips, its there as a side product of the consumer society that exists. Without that it wouldn't be there. Calling those of us who don't live entirely without paying for anything stooges for capitalism might make some people feel morally superior and free from this social system, but you aren't.
It’s worth picking targets that people identify with but that don’t actually make life harder for others of us.
Its easy to class anyone who disagrees with you as a cop or ‘intel’, but unhelpful. Good way to increase divisions, which serve s whose purposes? In fact most provocateurs I have come across are always the most keen to encourage illegal actions and draw others in to sabotage, violence etc… This isn’t to say everyone who does this is a cop, but it is an established tactic.
What’s a troll by the way?
mudlark
to mudlark
30.12.2008 20:16
bull
losers
02.01.2009 23:12
zavvi