Shaving pie thrown in his chomps!! Alas it won't stick you know!! The Keystone Cops rush to arrest the man responsible! HeY! shouldn't they arrest Murdoch??Case of wrongful arrest!!
Tommorrows papers will have that story on rather than the real facts that would damage murdoch. I bet he is really thankful for this and wouldn't be surprised if it was an inside job You are a fool for thinking this is a victory..... its a distraction strategy that will work perfectly
Its abolutely fucking pathetic to see those brown-nosing politicians & journalists coming out in condemnation, in spite of Murdoch's bloody obvious corruption. I guess we shouldn't expect any better from them - what's most surprised me though is the outstanding naiveity shown by the comment above and elsewhere on this story.
@Inside job - a distraction? Er, from what exactly?! Do you seriously think that, had it not been for this (fantastic) action, Murdoch would be held to account for this scandal? Since when did a public inquiry ever come to *anything*?
Now the papers are attempting a hatchet job on the pie-thrower so a little solidarity instead of laughable naiveity wouldn't go amiss.
AnarchoNegativists: anarchists who like to be negative about everything that is slightly positive.
Conspiracy theorists fall into this category too: anything anyone does that might provoke a reaction from the state must be an "agent provocateur". Genuine activists do absolutely nothing effective, so as to deny the state an opportunity to crack down.
But you also get the familiar theoretical anarchist who likes to take every opportunity to "critique" whatever other activists are doing (not "class-conscious" enough, too "class-conscious", not "radical" enough, too "elitist", blah, blah).
Lighten up people, and remove that rod that's jammed up your arse. We all do things in different ways and if Murdoch gets a pie in his face then great and well done to whoever did it. I don't really want to hear endless theoretical and conspiratorial whinings about how it's not good enough.
I'm sure most of these whiners are genuine people, but it does provide an excellent trolling template for cops/fascists and others wanting to put a downer on any radical action.
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Good (and funny) report here...
19.07.2011 17:36
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/19/rupert_murdoch_custard_pie/
Quotable quote: "Activist ladyslapped by Wendi Murdoch, now in custardy"
and from the activist who was about to perform the dastardly deed;
"It is a far better thing that I do now than I have ever done before #splat".
Well done to custard geezer. Should've been a housebrick though. :(
Mr Pastry
Bet he was paid by Murdoch to do it
19.07.2011 18:36
You are a fool for thinking this is a victory..... its a distraction strategy that will work perfectly
inside job
conspiracy?
19.07.2011 20:28
splatt
Where's the fucking solidarity?
19.07.2011 23:21
Its abolutely fucking pathetic to see those brown-nosing politicians & journalists coming out in condemnation, in spite of Murdoch's bloody obvious corruption.
I guess we shouldn't expect any better from them - what's most surprised me though is the outstanding naiveity shown by the comment above and elsewhere on this story.
@Inside job - a distraction? Er, from what exactly?! Do you seriously think that, had it not been for this (fantastic) action, Murdoch would be held to account for this scandal? Since when did a public inquiry ever come to *anything*?
Now the papers are attempting a hatchet job on the pie-thrower so a little solidarity instead of laughable naiveity wouldn't go amiss.
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Attack of the AnarchoNegativists!
20.07.2011 11:28
Conspiracy theorists fall into this category too: anything anyone does that might provoke a reaction from the state must be an "agent provocateur". Genuine activists do absolutely nothing effective, so as to deny the state an opportunity to crack down.
But you also get the familiar theoretical anarchist who likes to take every opportunity to "critique" whatever other activists are doing (not "class-conscious" enough, too "class-conscious", not "radical" enough, too "elitist", blah, blah).
Lighten up people, and remove that rod that's jammed up your arse. We all do things in different ways and if Murdoch gets a pie in his face then great and well done to whoever did it. I don't really want to hear endless theoretical and conspiratorial whinings about how it's not good enough.
I'm sure most of these whiners are genuine people, but it does provide an excellent trolling template for cops/fascists and others wanting to put a downer on any radical action.
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