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Democracy Village - Sat 12 June - pics

dv | 13.06.2010 20:56 | Anti-militarism | Free Spaces | Terror War

Images from the Democracy Village in Parliament Square on Saturday, 12 June 2010 - more interesting than Trooping the Colour.











knitting for peace
knitting for peace







naked bike ride reaches Parliament Square
naked bike ride reaches Parliament Square




All images Copyright (c) 2010 D. Viesnik, but may be reproduced free of charge for non-commercial use if credited. For high resolution versions / commercial use, please e-mail.

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- e-mail: vd2012-imc [at] yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://democracyvillage.org

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er...

14.06.2010 00:06

...remind me who's in government again?

I don't understand any more.

flummoxed


wtf

14.06.2010 08:14

shit! parliament must be quaking in their boots with all that knitting you're doing for peace.

notahippy


@ notahippy

14.06.2010 09:55

Don't you see dude? They're spreading love through knitting, once the force of love grows it'll be enough to do anything, stop the war, bring (peacefully) down parliament...

Yes I agree. It's cringeworthy. I mean, fine, do it, go ahead, but what is that subcultural bunch going to do to change anything? Workplace and community struggle along lines of class struggle and direct action (no, that does not mean knitting, or putting a flag up somewhere...) is the alternative which time and time again has improved the lives of the working class globally.

Have people seen the video of 'democracy village'? It's so funny, I really recommend it.

alsonotahippy


@ notahippy

14.06.2010 09:56

The real hippies were little more than Hells Angels without bikes! They would have eaten the protesters in Parliament Square for breakfast.

Hells Angel without a bike


Keep trolling

14.06.2010 10:13

idiots

sceptic


bitter bunch of sods

14.06.2010 11:11

lighten up for god's sake. No, they probably aren't going to strike at the root of government but I'd still rather see them there than not. If nothing else the sight alone offsets the militaristic/imperial oppressiveness that normally dominates the space. Isn't that a good thing?

Oh come on...


In praise of knitting

14.06.2010 15:36

Anyone who has had anything to do with the Democracy camp in Parliament Square, will know what a challenging place it is to occupy. Everyone needs some way of staying sane in the place. Knitting is a very calming activity and productive as well. Good luck to the brave villagers.

Click Clack


Lighten up

15.06.2010 08:26

The direct actions that have been launched from the square have been very effective at getting our message out we have climbed many major buildings including The houses of Parliament twice I wonder if the people critisising have ever actually done anything like that themselves? Is it not OK for someone to knit if they like? The YouTube video that you refer to was a HIT PIECE which has been very effective at keeping alot of anti war protesters away from the site and made it more difficult for the core group to keep the space running effectively. WE ARE NOT HIPPIES end of story. So dont allow yourself to fall for properganda, if you are against the war come and get involved instead of moaning on the internet
love from DEAD (Parliament Square ACTIVIST)

DEAD