Feeder March Saturday 26th March 2011
RUE | 16.03.2011 17:20 | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | South Coast | World
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They wanted a class war
16.03.2011 17:41
rue
Keep it peaceful
16.03.2011 19:51
Union member
A song for the anti-cuts day of action
16.03.2011 19:58
Say no to government cuts
Sweet heart...
16.03.2011 20:14
Now off to bed, your cocoa is getting cold....
Union Members Mum
Behave on the day.
16.03.2011 20:19
A TO B please
march in an orderly line please
16.03.2011 20:41
union members non trot grandmother
I'm a Trot and union member
16.03.2011 22:38
You're not more militant because you happen to read Kropotkin rather than Kollontai.
rw
@rw
16.03.2011 23:05
Sammy
Labour will save us
16.03.2011 23:55
No burning down Government buildings or holding publci spaces.
We've seen how terribly that worked out for the Egyptians!
Let's face it, our only solution is to get Ed Milliband in power.
Sorry, do I sound a little bit silly?
Gull Ible
sectarianism
16.03.2011 23:57
rw
union wankers and snitches
17.03.2011 00:57
anarco
the bones of it...
17.03.2011 01:34
'On the day we will fight together'
On the day we MUST stand and fight together-what else have we got but each other and the collective desire
for drastic change-stand firm in solidarity against the facist dictatorship-its a bit cheesoy, but as the flyer rightly says-we are many..they are few.
mat kavanagh
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17.03.2011 01:40
I hate Labour with huge passion, but I see they are very vaguely better than the Tories, and I see that to most working class people, a victory for the Tories is a massive knock to their confidence.
And just because you vote Labour, doesn't mean you don't prioritise extraparliamentary activity. Electoral politics is the lowest form of struggle. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be used in various tactical ways.
rw
also
17.03.2011 01:44
I'll think you'll find many trade unionist want to take direct action. Also, they think it's a way of actually winning eventually, not just a chance to have fun COZ WERE ALL DOOOOOMED. That's not anarchism, it's nihilism.
rw
re. rw
17.03.2011 03:14
2.as i hope everyone has seen voting is a waste of time in this system as it does not matter who you vote for all the partys only serve themselves and their big business bosses that pay their campaign money. we need to burn this system to the ground and try some thing new that might actually represent the working class people who run this country.
3.i dont think we are all doomed i just think until the rank and file union members get free of the control of their bullshit leaders and take to the streets properly any march you organize is a waste of time. so i am going to have fun and i think you will see more and more of your members joining in with us because swp, labor, union leaders are loosing any credibility ....... not that they had any to begin with.
4. i respect the working class not the middle class political wanna be's trying to control them.
5. fuck off
anarco
black bloc?
17.03.2011 08:52
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black bloc?
17.03.2011 08:52
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black bloc?
17.03.2011 08:52
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@rw
17.03.2011 11:12
Sammy
you know you're anarchist
18.03.2011 18:55
lets dismantle white supremacy in our movement
Labour
18.03.2011 20:53
Yeah right - ask anyone in Fallujah.
Even after it was clear there was no such thing as WMDs in Iraq, Labour only got rid of Blair when he became an electoral liability. Not out of any concern for war crimes. And then they replaced him with the vermin who was Chancellor during the war.
600-800,000 civilians were killed in that war. (Lancet Magazine)
Decent people, Labour.
ali f
The Answer.
19.03.2011 14:49
Even after it was clear there was no such thing as WMDs in Iraq, Labour only got rid of Blair when he became an electoral liability. Not out of any concern for war crimes. And then they replaced him with the vermin who was Chancellor during the war.
600-800,000 civilians were killed in that war. (Lancet Magazine)
Decent people, Labour."
And let us not forget brother pilgrim, that the Labour Unions held the Labour Governments hand throughout the transfer of command. For were it not for them, Labour would have been forced to an election, not simply passing the baton.
It is often said, that the unions are filled with well meaning brothers who will do good work for the causes of goodness and peace, but individual brothers have not the power to wield the sword of justice, for that may only be done by the monks at the top, but therein lies the problem. For those monks do not the work of goodness, but the work of the party.
Now the dark one they call Blair, continues at liberty to waft through our land like a bad smell, forever condemned to explaining why the dark way was just trying to help, and how the forces of darkness that hath en-spewed him forthwith, needed to invade Iraq because, as the world has always known, they were all members of the church of latter-day terrorismus.
I am reminded of psalm 31:55 chapter 4 from the great book, "For when the dark one cometh, he shall be smiley and filled with pleasant sounds, and he shall make friends with those who are without friends, and he shall say words that will bring riches to all who listen, and he shall command all. But after the work of the dark one is complete, he shall be pointed at and hath all doors shut on him, and his friends shall wander in vain and shall strive to associate themselves with the work of the good people. But all will be in vain, for the good people will not listen, and will be wise."
So, brother pilgrim, I shall leave you now with my prayers that on March 26th, you and your fellow brothers and sisters will be able to overcome the forces of evil that lurk on behalf of the party, and who's words are sweetened with the mark of the union.
Bless you my son and god's speed.
Brother Bolus of the Chapter of Autonomy.