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Minor agitation = major aggravation

Skank | 19.04.2010 01:06

Norwich tag terror continues and politicians receive a round heckling despite celebrity support



The following is an example of how low level political engagement can have a marked effect on the wider consciousness. This kind of activism is easy and above all enjoyable.

Norwich Class War are keeping the pressure up having disrupted the campaigning of both the Tories and Labour this week. The former were pursued and received more 'threats' and general good natured intimidation for a short period resulting in mass disconcertion. Labour cunt celebrite Charles Clarke after taking a photo op with Eddie Izzard was stalked for over half an hour by a merry band chanting and attempting to engage him in political debate. Eventually the coward ducked into a grave yard to escape the tirade of abuse. The actions of the dissenters were well received by the public who offered support and in some cases surpassed the efforts of the class war contingent, honourable mention to the old bloke who bellowed 'Traitor' at the bastard.

The tag campaign has been continued with the Tory centre hit again several times, the local papers have remained conspicuously silent in the wake of their massive overaction to the initial attacks. Other areas hit have included the university surroundings, public assembly spaces, construction sites and other working class places of employment.

The purpose of these actions is to raise awarness and to change the language people are willing to use. We believe it is legitimate to call bosses bastards and politicians pricks and that spraying these sentiments in two foot letters legitimises and normalises this behaviour. It is also useful as it stimulates debate, can receive press coverage and shows the 'ruling class' who really controls our community.

Fuck em all and fuck around. If you aint havin fun, they've already won.

Skank