Elitism Leads To Tyranny (Boat Race Swimmers manifesto)
TRENTON OLDFILED | 07.04.2012 16:26 | Other Press | Social Struggles
THIS IS A PROTEST, AN ACT OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, A METHODOLOGY OF REFUSING AND RESISTANCE. THIS ACT HAS EMPLOYED GUERRILLA TACTICS. I AM SWIMMING INTO THE BOATS IN THE HOPE I CAN STOP THEM FROM COMPLETING THE RACE AND PROPOSING THE RETURN OF SURPRISE TACTICS. THIS IS ‘PEACEFUL’ ... I HAVE NO WEAPONS (DON’T SHOOT!) MY ONLY FEAR, IS NOT SWIMMING FAST ENOUGH TO GET IN THE RIGHT POSITION TO PREVENT THE BOATS.
PERFORMANCE UPON THAMES
This part of the River Thames is very well known to me having previously worked in the area. I have continued to visit it as often as possible as it is one of the London reaches I became most fond of, mostly because of its unregulated Wooded Tow Path, the expansive foreshore at low tides and the wildlife habitats in the adjacent Leg of Mutton Reservoir. It is a beautiful place, one of the more serene spots in London. Best to visit when it has been dry for a few days as the path can be very muddy and puddled.
Setting aside the compelling natural environment for a moment, this reach is also the site of a number of past and present elitist establishments; Fulham Palace, Chiswick House and St Paul’s Schools and a large collection of other ‘independent/public/free schools’. It is also where Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minster of the Government lives with his family, despite his constituents living hundreds of miles away in post-industrial Sheffield. Most notably and most importantly for today, it is a site where elitists and those with elitist sympathies have come together every year but one for the last 158 years to perform, in the most public way, their ambition for the structures and subsequent benefits from elitism and privilege to continue. (They even list in the programme which public school the rowers attended before Oxford or Cambridge)
The boat race itself, with its pseudo competition, assembled around similar principles of fastest, strongest, selected ...etc, is an inconsequential backdrop for these elite educational institutions to demonstrate themselves, reboot their shared culture together in the public realm. It is also inconsequential to the performance that the overwhelming majority of the population continue to remain interested in their own lives and disinterested in the boat race. The boat race, while accessible to everyone, isn’t really advertised or promoted as something for the general public to attend, you know when it’s on because it is part of the social networking calendar. This is a public event, for and by the elites with broader social relations aims. The fact that it happens in the public realm (visible) almost exactly as it has done for the last 158 years also becomes important; the untouched; the unchanged is significant. Most standing alongside the Thames today are in fact the pumped-up though obedient administrators, managers, promoters, politicians and enforcers; functional, strategic and aspirational elites. The transnational-corpo-aristocratic ruling class (invisible) haven’t turned up today and would never consider doing so, despite the best endeavours of Bollinger, Xchange and Hammersmith & Fulham’s mayor.
HISTORY IS A WEAPON
When hasn’t elitism lead to tyranny? When hasn’t the belief of being ‘more’ than another person led to tragedy? Who benefits from elitism? One won’t be surprised to learn the etymology of the word ‘elite’ derives from ‘the elected’ ... unfortunately not elected by democratic means, but rather, elected by god. Yup...‘elected’, ‘selected’, ‘chosen’ ... by god ... inherited. When has this understanding of oneself or by a group of people ever been a good thing? When has this understanding not resulted in tyranny? Is tyranny surely not the inevitable outcome? And in contrast, when hasn’t the pursuit of equality, not resulted in these long passages of tyranny being overcome, even if temporarily?
Everyone will remember some of their history lessons ... where people have been taken advantage of by people that believe themselves somehow better, more entitled than another individual or group of people. Most recently this has included the enclosure and eviction from the commons, transatlantic slavery, imperialism and colonialism, fascism, holocausts, genocides and dictatorships and migrant labour camps. It is difficult to grasp, as many of us are still heady and have strong memories of the previous ‘boom’ decade, but we are in the middle of the early stages ... or we have just about reached the precipice of another era of mass enslavement and the large scale enclosure of ‘Our Public’. What is happening in the UK, for example, is not ‘privatisation’ but a contemporary demonstration of full scale enclosure of Our Public. Couldn’t happen again ... why not? Why wouldn’t something different but similar happen again? What policies, what institutions, exist to prevent something similar from happening again? What evidence is there that this isn’t happening? When did Our Public last experience an injection of its own readily available dose of agency and liberty?
To enclose and to enslave requires the audacity, cunning and daring to take advantage of our natural kindness, our belief in others, our respect for authority, our desire to please, and our apprehension about ‘causing waves’, our hope for all to have a better life, somehow. It also depends on our disbelief, despite having experienced it, that other people would purposefully set out to harm us for their own advantage. More recently we have also been encouraged, though the evidence displays the opposite much of the time, that a whole raft of institutions exists that work to prevent human catastrophes like our right to protest being denied, detention without trial or charge, the monopolisation of industries, and essentials like food and water. These institutions were established to prevent slavery, genocide, indentured labour and groupings of indices of deprivation and poverty from occurring. It is likely many in the western Baby Boomers generation (large percentage of the UK population), who have benefited so much from these institutions, are finding it very difficult to consider that these institutions might now be turning against them, their children and their grandchildren?
Could what is happening in the UK (and around the world); the state of exception with Olympics, the wholesale removal of countless civil rights, the project to create fear and suspicion of others, the transfer of our money into the vaults of a handful of corporations, the ongoing wars, the pomp and ceremony for unelected official anniversaries, the amazingly high unemployment, the devastation to public services such as health and education, the isolation of education due to high fees, the entangled corrupt relationship between the media, police and politicians, the racism, the increasing misogyny, the forced labour in supermarkets, the spying on our emails, skype calls, the control of food production and distribution and the reductions of tax burdens for the richest ... could these all be best understood as the process of enclosure? Do we resist now setting out to avoid something akin to slavery and imperialism? Or do we hesitate and find ourselves and our children without agency once again and in a long battle to gain it again? How long might it take and how many lives might this demand?
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
There is a concerted effort to disintegrate ideas of Our Public; to atomise and divide us. Only yesterday did a British government minister suggest that citizens should ‘shop’ (dob-in) people they know to be organising or attending a protest related to the forthcoming Olympic Games. Along with the brutality the police and military are prepared to use against organised peaceful protestors, it seems it might be time to employ ‘little war’ / ‘guerrilla tactics’.
My swim into the pathway of the two boats today (I hope) is a result of key guerrilla tactics; local knowledge, ambush, surprise, mobility and speed, detailed information and decisiveness. There is no choice but to be apprehended in this action. I know this area very well and have planned the swim as best as I can, taking into account all the local knowledge I have gained over the years. Guerrilla tactics could be summarised as; ‘preparation, creativity, daring and attrition’.The aim of employing these tactics is to shift from being a ‘victim’ ... of having things done to one, to being the ones setting the agenda, placing elites more and more on the back foot, increasing their costs, causing confusion, fermenting internal mistrust, creating embarrassment (a Tory’s worst nightmare?), frustration and manifesting a vulnerability. This will provide the time and space for an ongoing development of post-elitism, post-capitalist thought and debate.
Our current disorganisation and indirection is an advantage. In the past, guerrilla tactics have been employed by small groups of people. Today there is the opportunity to also undertake this alone, as an individual. Part of my inspiration for today’s action comes from a protest action that took place 99 years ago – when Emily Davison ran into Epson Derby race. On the 4 June 1913 Emily ran into the horse that the king had entered. She died from the injuries sustained from action. She was demanding rights for women. It was an individual act born of a political and philosophical position. This action is also part inspired by the anti-imperialism activists and guerrillas. This includes trans-Atlantic slaves who not only forced their freedom by revolting but undertook tactics of breaking tools, working slowly, acts of sabotage, feigning illness and maintaining their cultures. They found ways to continually undermine the system in small and large ways.
We all need to make a living and sometimes we do this by taking jobs we disagree with or find out are likely to detrimental to our children’s future. Being in these jobs also provides us with a great opportunity to employ civil disobedience and guerrilla tactics. It is the chance to match the personal and the political. Security guards are possibly in the best position. Examples of actions might include:
· Setting off Fire Alarms in buildings where we work, perhaps at strategic times, when a particular meeting is meant to happen that will agree the cutting of services, for example? (This action seems morally okay as all the emergency services happily deployed vast numbers to participate in the filming of a Bond movie the other weekend on Whitehall).
· If you work in a private company or government department that is helping enclose Our Public perhaps you could work slowly, make mistakes, loose documents, sending large documents to clog up email accounts?
· If you are a taxi driver can you take the passenger the slowest possible and most expensive route?
· If you are a plumber can you ‘store up’ a problem in the office of a conservative think tank office you have been called to?
· If you have a tow truck company can you park in front of Nick Clegg or David Cameron’s driveway, accidentaly? Could you tow their car away?
· If you ride a bike and it’s difficult to find somewhere to lock your bike (as bike racks are taken away), can you lock it the one of the corporate bikes which now litter our streets everywhere?
· If you clean the bathroom of someone that considers themselves elite or is an elite sympathiser, like a right wing professor, can you never put loo paper in their bathroom?
· If you work in a restaurant where elitists eat, can you serve the food once it is cold or cook the wrong food?
· If you are a builder repairing the house of an elitist can you also bug it and share the footage and audio online?
· If you are a pest controller and you are called to the office or home of an elitist or elitist sympathiser can you fail at destroying the pest and possibly introduce new pests?
· Can you take up the time of a ‘VIP’ you work for by arranging time consuming meetings, asking as many questions as possible? Can you make them late?
· If you work in a call centre, can you refund people and find the best discounts?
· If you are a student and attend a talk, can you challenge the professors? Can you take the stage and highlight to the audience the work they have done in contrast to academia?
· Are there networking events designed for the elites and their sympathisers where you could let off a stink bomb?
· If you work in audio-visuals for meetings/conferences could you put up the wrong slides, or turn the correct ones upside down and remove cables, rendering the equipment unusable?
· Could you plan your own government or council made up from people you admire and trust – in similar vain to Football Manager and publish it on the internet?
· Are there events like today’s boat race that you could do something similar to Emily Davison with? Is this possible in the lead up to and within the Olympics itself?
This is a special call to security guards. The elite depend on you the most. Without you they are nothing.
This part of the River Thames is very well known to me having previously worked in the area. I have continued to visit it as often as possible as it is one of the London reaches I became most fond of, mostly because of its unregulated Wooded Tow Path, the expansive foreshore at low tides and the wildlife habitats in the adjacent Leg of Mutton Reservoir. It is a beautiful place, one of the more serene spots in London. Best to visit when it has been dry for a few days as the path can be very muddy and puddled.
Setting aside the compelling natural environment for a moment, this reach is also the site of a number of past and present elitist establishments; Fulham Palace, Chiswick House and St Paul’s Schools and a large collection of other ‘independent/public/free schools’. It is also where Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minster of the Government lives with his family, despite his constituents living hundreds of miles away in post-industrial Sheffield. Most notably and most importantly for today, it is a site where elitists and those with elitist sympathies have come together every year but one for the last 158 years to perform, in the most public way, their ambition for the structures and subsequent benefits from elitism and privilege to continue. (They even list in the programme which public school the rowers attended before Oxford or Cambridge)
The boat race itself, with its pseudo competition, assembled around similar principles of fastest, strongest, selected ...etc, is an inconsequential backdrop for these elite educational institutions to demonstrate themselves, reboot their shared culture together in the public realm. It is also inconsequential to the performance that the overwhelming majority of the population continue to remain interested in their own lives and disinterested in the boat race. The boat race, while accessible to everyone, isn’t really advertised or promoted as something for the general public to attend, you know when it’s on because it is part of the social networking calendar. This is a public event, for and by the elites with broader social relations aims. The fact that it happens in the public realm (visible) almost exactly as it has done for the last 158 years also becomes important; the untouched; the unchanged is significant. Most standing alongside the Thames today are in fact the pumped-up though obedient administrators, managers, promoters, politicians and enforcers; functional, strategic and aspirational elites. The transnational-corpo-aristocratic ruling class (invisible) haven’t turned up today and would never consider doing so, despite the best endeavours of Bollinger, Xchange and Hammersmith & Fulham’s mayor.
HISTORY IS A WEAPON
When hasn’t elitism lead to tyranny? When hasn’t the belief of being ‘more’ than another person led to tragedy? Who benefits from elitism? One won’t be surprised to learn the etymology of the word ‘elite’ derives from ‘the elected’ ... unfortunately not elected by democratic means, but rather, elected by god. Yup...‘elected’, ‘selected’, ‘chosen’ ... by god ... inherited. When has this understanding of oneself or by a group of people ever been a good thing? When has this understanding not resulted in tyranny? Is tyranny surely not the inevitable outcome? And in contrast, when hasn’t the pursuit of equality, not resulted in these long passages of tyranny being overcome, even if temporarily?
Everyone will remember some of their history lessons ... where people have been taken advantage of by people that believe themselves somehow better, more entitled than another individual or group of people. Most recently this has included the enclosure and eviction from the commons, transatlantic slavery, imperialism and colonialism, fascism, holocausts, genocides and dictatorships and migrant labour camps. It is difficult to grasp, as many of us are still heady and have strong memories of the previous ‘boom’ decade, but we are in the middle of the early stages ... or we have just about reached the precipice of another era of mass enslavement and the large scale enclosure of ‘Our Public’. What is happening in the UK, for example, is not ‘privatisation’ but a contemporary demonstration of full scale enclosure of Our Public. Couldn’t happen again ... why not? Why wouldn’t something different but similar happen again? What policies, what institutions, exist to prevent something similar from happening again? What evidence is there that this isn’t happening? When did Our Public last experience an injection of its own readily available dose of agency and liberty?
To enclose and to enslave requires the audacity, cunning and daring to take advantage of our natural kindness, our belief in others, our respect for authority, our desire to please, and our apprehension about ‘causing waves’, our hope for all to have a better life, somehow. It also depends on our disbelief, despite having experienced it, that other people would purposefully set out to harm us for their own advantage. More recently we have also been encouraged, though the evidence displays the opposite much of the time, that a whole raft of institutions exists that work to prevent human catastrophes like our right to protest being denied, detention without trial or charge, the monopolisation of industries, and essentials like food and water. These institutions were established to prevent slavery, genocide, indentured labour and groupings of indices of deprivation and poverty from occurring. It is likely many in the western Baby Boomers generation (large percentage of the UK population), who have benefited so much from these institutions, are finding it very difficult to consider that these institutions might now be turning against them, their children and their grandchildren?
Could what is happening in the UK (and around the world); the state of exception with Olympics, the wholesale removal of countless civil rights, the project to create fear and suspicion of others, the transfer of our money into the vaults of a handful of corporations, the ongoing wars, the pomp and ceremony for unelected official anniversaries, the amazingly high unemployment, the devastation to public services such as health and education, the isolation of education due to high fees, the entangled corrupt relationship between the media, police and politicians, the racism, the increasing misogyny, the forced labour in supermarkets, the spying on our emails, skype calls, the control of food production and distribution and the reductions of tax burdens for the richest ... could these all be best understood as the process of enclosure? Do we resist now setting out to avoid something akin to slavery and imperialism? Or do we hesitate and find ourselves and our children without agency once again and in a long battle to gain it again? How long might it take and how many lives might this demand?
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
There is a concerted effort to disintegrate ideas of Our Public; to atomise and divide us. Only yesterday did a British government minister suggest that citizens should ‘shop’ (dob-in) people they know to be organising or attending a protest related to the forthcoming Olympic Games. Along with the brutality the police and military are prepared to use against organised peaceful protestors, it seems it might be time to employ ‘little war’ / ‘guerrilla tactics’.
My swim into the pathway of the two boats today (I hope) is a result of key guerrilla tactics; local knowledge, ambush, surprise, mobility and speed, detailed information and decisiveness. There is no choice but to be apprehended in this action. I know this area very well and have planned the swim as best as I can, taking into account all the local knowledge I have gained over the years. Guerrilla tactics could be summarised as; ‘preparation, creativity, daring and attrition’.The aim of employing these tactics is to shift from being a ‘victim’ ... of having things done to one, to being the ones setting the agenda, placing elites more and more on the back foot, increasing their costs, causing confusion, fermenting internal mistrust, creating embarrassment (a Tory’s worst nightmare?), frustration and manifesting a vulnerability. This will provide the time and space for an ongoing development of post-elitism, post-capitalist thought and debate.
Our current disorganisation and indirection is an advantage. In the past, guerrilla tactics have been employed by small groups of people. Today there is the opportunity to also undertake this alone, as an individual. Part of my inspiration for today’s action comes from a protest action that took place 99 years ago – when Emily Davison ran into Epson Derby race. On the 4 June 1913 Emily ran into the horse that the king had entered. She died from the injuries sustained from action. She was demanding rights for women. It was an individual act born of a political and philosophical position. This action is also part inspired by the anti-imperialism activists and guerrillas. This includes trans-Atlantic slaves who not only forced their freedom by revolting but undertook tactics of breaking tools, working slowly, acts of sabotage, feigning illness and maintaining their cultures. They found ways to continually undermine the system in small and large ways.
We all need to make a living and sometimes we do this by taking jobs we disagree with or find out are likely to detrimental to our children’s future. Being in these jobs also provides us with a great opportunity to employ civil disobedience and guerrilla tactics. It is the chance to match the personal and the political. Security guards are possibly in the best position. Examples of actions might include:
· Setting off Fire Alarms in buildings where we work, perhaps at strategic times, when a particular meeting is meant to happen that will agree the cutting of services, for example? (This action seems morally okay as all the emergency services happily deployed vast numbers to participate in the filming of a Bond movie the other weekend on Whitehall).
· If you work in a private company or government department that is helping enclose Our Public perhaps you could work slowly, make mistakes, loose documents, sending large documents to clog up email accounts?
· If you are a taxi driver can you take the passenger the slowest possible and most expensive route?
· If you are a plumber can you ‘store up’ a problem in the office of a conservative think tank office you have been called to?
· If you have a tow truck company can you park in front of Nick Clegg or David Cameron’s driveway, accidentaly? Could you tow their car away?
· If you ride a bike and it’s difficult to find somewhere to lock your bike (as bike racks are taken away), can you lock it the one of the corporate bikes which now litter our streets everywhere?
· If you clean the bathroom of someone that considers themselves elite or is an elite sympathiser, like a right wing professor, can you never put loo paper in their bathroom?
· If you work in a restaurant where elitists eat, can you serve the food once it is cold or cook the wrong food?
· If you are a builder repairing the house of an elitist can you also bug it and share the footage and audio online?
· If you are a pest controller and you are called to the office or home of an elitist or elitist sympathiser can you fail at destroying the pest and possibly introduce new pests?
· Can you take up the time of a ‘VIP’ you work for by arranging time consuming meetings, asking as many questions as possible? Can you make them late?
· If you work in a call centre, can you refund people and find the best discounts?
· If you are a student and attend a talk, can you challenge the professors? Can you take the stage and highlight to the audience the work they have done in contrast to academia?
· Are there networking events designed for the elites and their sympathisers where you could let off a stink bomb?
· If you work in audio-visuals for meetings/conferences could you put up the wrong slides, or turn the correct ones upside down and remove cables, rendering the equipment unusable?
· Could you plan your own government or council made up from people you admire and trust – in similar vain to Football Manager and publish it on the internet?
· Are there events like today’s boat race that you could do something similar to Emily Davison with? Is this possible in the lead up to and within the Olympics itself?
This is a special call to security guards. The elite depend on you the most. Without you they are nothing.
TRENTON OLDFILED
Homepage:
http://elitismleadstotyranny.squarespace.com/
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Same or different
07.04.2012 16:39
?
AR protest??
07.04.2012 16:41
1.3.1.2. Work it out.
Disinformation
07.04.2012 16:44
IMCista
Spot on
07.04.2012 16:48
Thames Valley Royal
but...
07.04.2012 16:56
confused.com
@confused.com
07.04.2012 17:00
Raynard
How do we know ?
07.04.2012 17:04
Thanks
Also confused
Sky and CNN saying it was animal rights
07.04.2012 17:09
News hound
Dont listen to the mainstream media on this one
07.04.2012 17:11
dhuu
re: How do we know ?
07.04.2012 17:11
https://twitter.com/#!/NotAGateway
https://twitter.com/#!/NotAGateway/status/188647696104570883
IMCista
Anonymous tweets ?
07.04.2012 17:21
This was an incredibly brave and committed action by Toby and it is annoying we and him are not getting Indymedia support. Large scale actions in support of the fight against HLS are few and far between these days and having them undermined by lazy checking of the facts is really, really, really dispiriting
Please hide this post and reestablish the original which had the CORRECT facts
Thanks you on behalf of Toby
SHAC supporter
Elitism & the Boat Race
07.04.2012 18:19
Go home and spout your rubbish there .
Martyn Woolf
What exactly does this guy want?
07.04.2012 18:25
long message - little content
Boat Race
07.04.2012 20:08
Nigel
e-mail: nigel@ihatewankers.com
pea nus
07.04.2012 20:56
sauce
e-mail: shametheymissed@yourhead.com
IDIOT!
07.04.2012 21:11
YOU WILL CHANGE NOTHING
Robert Follon
Confused ......
07.04.2012 22:03
JS
Complete Tool
07.04.2012 22:06
Cant believe taxpayer has to pay to give him a blanket
Hope he has to pay compensation to all the costs he incurred.
He seems to think it is the elite that will have a problem with him.
Try explaining that to 6 million Daily Mail readers
Backlash - mr popular aint to popular go back to hearding elephants
idiotic man
07.04.2012 23:11
also how stupid can you be, a feathered blade wielded by an oxford rower could quite easily kill him
complete fucking ignorant moron who doesn't know the first thing about rowing or elitism who has ruined the most important moment of the oxford blues sporting career
Tideway Rower
I smell an Oxbridge toff
07.04.2012 23:16
JS: "All you managed to do today was ruin the genuine hard graft of others"
and (from the BBC)
Karl Hudspith, president of the Oxford University Boat Club:
"Finally to Trenton Oldfiled (sic); my team went through seven months of hell, this was the culmination of our careers and you took it from us."
Something tells me this post has been flooded with Oxbridge trolls. Posh boys who think spending your time playing sport at some of the world's most prestigious institutions constitutes 'hell'.
I'm not the biggest fan of the statement or the action.
However, he was a danger only to himself, and any act designed to disrupt the workings of these greedy, corrupt and elitist educational institutions should be applauded.
Oxford & Cambridge universities produce many of the most senior or influential ministers, judges (78%), lawyers, economists and journalists. These institutions play a huge part in shaping the British political landscape.
Anyone who's got a problem with causing a bit of disruption to this machine clearly has no serious interest in meaningful social change.
Octave Garnier
You are a fucking idiot
07.04.2012 23:28
C U N T
Tom Carlos
So you thought this would work??
07.04.2012 23:40
Yes we have an upper class within society, but do they really exert such a huge negative influence to warrant militant action? I mean, really? And from someone with the privilege of attending public school themselves no less, unlike the majority including myself. The whole charade seems little more than a self-absorbed ego boost to someone who seemed prepared to use their deluded and over-exaggerated views as a medium for media exposure. You aren't fighting a noteworthy cause, you're just being a dick to impress your arty mates who like you may find that a life spent without purpose leads the mind to create one artificially and unnecessarily.
It's ok though, because obviously seeing as the elite control the press and the media then this backlash against you has been doctored and if it wasn't for those pesky bourgeoisie the whole country would be reveling in your "methodology of refusing and resistance." In fact, some Bullingdon Club members currently have a gun to my head and are forcing me to write this comment (hopefully they won't read this bit...).
And to end this article (written by someone who I must stress hates rowing with a passion) I conclude with the following. You're a Cunt. Such a Cunt. You're not here to fix society, you're here to cause further issues. Once again, you're a Cunt.
Viscount Cecil Henry James Pitt-Barrington-Wallace III
Full Spectrum Resistance
07.04.2012 23:44
I've watched these privilaged fuckers in their boats sponsered by various financial houses and banks, being shouted at by idiots on bicycles with megaphones, being indoctrinated and moulded for success on the River Cam in Cambridge.
They're being selected for obedience in the top jobs in this nightmare capitalist system.
So well done Mr Swimmer. Now for Ascot, Henley on Thames .........
Cam boater
Boat race
08.04.2012 00:29
S Green
Clearly jealous
08.04.2012 01:51
Connell Meagher
e-mail: connellmeagher@hotmail.com
lunatic you are
08.04.2012 08:21
You're not fit to clean the shoes of those young men whose dreams you ruined.
Id put you in Helmand Province and you could protest to the Taliban against the detrimental treatment of women. You wouldn't be grinning then. Pity you didn't drown yesterday you worthless shit the world would be better off without you.
marcus aurelius
misguided shit you are
08.04.2012 08:37
trenton oldfield hater
Hope they don't burry you.
08.04.2012 08:41
Terry Reed
From Hamptons to Hell
08.04.2012 09:34
Loser Karl, who is said to have his teams training on the Mike Tyson 'Rags to Riches' story is currently studying for a MSc in clinical Medicine at St. Peter's College in Oxford, having been schooled at Hamptons in Richmond.
Hamptons currently charges a mere £4,870.00 per term and it's current governors are:
P Baker BSc FRSA
N E Britnor BSc FRSA
Mrs M Choueiri BA MBA
R Davison MA LRPS
Mrs M Ellis
His Honour Judge S E Kramer MA QC
L R Llewellyn BSc MBA FCMA FRSA
J A Livingston MA DIPL Arch RIBA
A H Munday LLB QC
S C Naidu
Air Vice Marshal (Retd) G Skinner CBE, MSc CEng FIMecchE FILT FRAeS
R M Walker MA
The Revd D N Winterburn BSc MA, Vicar of Hampton
His ideas of hell and 'rags to riches' are unlikely to be comparable to those of the majority of workers and unemployed.
Eat The Rich
facts
08.04.2012 11:13
Errrrrrr, you probably have no idea of what 'hell' in terms of rowing is. Try a best-time 5k row on a concept 2. It usually involves wondering if you are going to die afterwards whilst lying on the floor in the fetal position. You really have no idea.
No one has the right to interfere with an athlete's performance in a competition.
It really sucks.
And this aint toffs taking - this is 6 million daily mail readers who will now dispise 'protestors' and happily vote and applaud the police in having more powers to stop this kind of shit?
Own goal? Absolutely. Welcome to even more of a police state thanks to Trenton 'tosser' whatever-his-name-is.
facts
Trenton should kill himself
08.04.2012 11:31
The most hated man in the UK
trenton's no.1 fan
Show your support for Trenton
08.04.2012 11:44
This Is Not A Gateway
Unit 24 Myrdle Court
Myrdle Street
London E1 1HP
anonymous
"Lets all send our support to Trenton"
08.04.2012 11:50
Comprehensive school boy
gutless spoilt little t..t
08.04.2012 12:05
take you and all your supporters and drown yourselves - ruining young peoples aspirations out of pure malice with no gain to anyone except your own narcissistic publicity. By the way who keeps you in income your mummy and daddy you spoilt brat. Gaol I hope for you - with a posh name like Trenton you'll be popular (Ha Ha)
shit face trenton
Smelly Brown Stuff
08.04.2012 12:11
youve blocked two of mine and removed one- come on mate cant u stand the truth. I hope your gaoled. With a name like Trenton try telling real hard done to people that you support them. The smelly brown stuff will run down your legs you wont be grinning then. (cant wait to see your face
Liverpool Secondar School Boy
wake up
08.04.2012 12:11
anonymous
Really?
08.04.2012 12:59
Yes we have an upper class within society, but do they really exert such a huge negative influence to warrant militant action? I mean, really? And from someone with the privilege of attending public school themselves no less, unlike the majority including myself. The whole charade seems little more than a self-absorbed ego boost to someone who seemed prepared to use their deluded and over-exaggerated views as a medium for media exposure. You aren't fighting a noteworthy cause, you're just being a dick to impress your arty mates who like you may find that a life spent without purpose leads the mind to create one artificially and unnecessarily.
It's ok though, because obviously seeing as the elite control the press and the media then this backlash against you has been doctored and if it wasn't for those pesky bourgeoisie the whole country would be reveling in your "methodology of refusing and resistance." In fact, some Bullingdon Club members currently have a gun to my head and are forcing me to write this comment (hopefully they won't read this bit...).
And to end this article I must stress this is written by someone who unlike you never went to a fee paying school, lives in an industrial part of the country and hates rowing with a passion.
Fenton Oldfield
to all fenton supporters like full spectrum
08.04.2012 13:03
put up or fuck off
fenton hater
Tyranny leads to elitism
08.04.2012 20:54
or did he mention the STATE;
the STATE that controls the monopoly money supply and and gives it to the elites,
the STATE that controls inflation that undermines the workers wages,
the STATE that controls the interest rates on our homes and businesses,
the STATE that enforces foreclosures with STATE courts and STATE policy force,
the STATE that supports the arms industry with force taxation,
the STATE that murders millions the world over in STATE sanctioned wars,
the STATE that ensigns future generations to taxation slavery through nationalist debt,
the STATE that promotes and protects monopolies on our food,
the STATE that limits the liabilities in plc's.
the STATE that restricts health care to the benefit of an elite profession,
the STATE that holds the legal monopoly on all violence,
the STATE that is the mother of all monopolies, and the farther of all wars,
the STATE that indoctrinates the masses in STATE schools;
No wander the masses see the STATE as the solution rather than the cause of elitism.
Take away the STATE and the elite will just starve and become just like the rest of us.
Great action! but slightly off target!
anarchist
trenton is nobody's fool
08.04.2012 21:17
Trolling is payback for all the lies you said.
trenton should locked up in a pressurised container underground
A troll
Anarchist or Parasite
09.04.2012 04:41
Is it the STATE as you call it-No the government administer it but working PEOPLE who are forced to pay tax to keep misguided a-holes like you
Y dont you get a life - and you can start by doing a days work no doubt for the first time in your misguided parasitic life.
Helmand for you if I had my way -cleaning soldiers boots but you're not even fit for that. As your a trenton supporter perhaps you'd like to go to gaol with him!
Hard Working Tax Payer
You're just Jealous
09.04.2012 04:50
Typical of losers like you!
Secondary Modern School boy
Another upper class campaigning knob
09.04.2012 07:59
Who lives just outside the City of London, and does not work.
Money no probem for you I see.
Many ''leftie'' protest groups are packed with the rich and upper classes.
Who because of their wealth and expensive education, think they have a right to tell the rest of the population how to live their lives.
Your nothing but an attention seekers, as many of you rich types are.
Its all about you, all you want is people to see how much your ''doing for the people''.
A case of look at me Mum, ''I am such a caring person fighting the World's wrongs''.
Such is the case for many of the rich elite left wing campaigning groups.
Your a complete wanker, as are others, in so called protest groups packed full of the rich.
Jimmy
rant
09.04.2012 11:11
The state stops us becoming like Somalia where the warlords control everything and people starve to death.
>> the STATE that controls inflation that undermines the workers wages,
And presumably you have a solution to inflation?
>> the STATE that controls the interest rates on our homes and businesses,
And a solution for interest rates?
>> the STATE that enforces foreclosures with STATE courts and STATE policy force,
Ie. people who don't pay back money they have freely borrowed?
>> the STATE that supports the arms industry with force taxation,
And guns are bad are they?
>> the STATE that murders millions the world over in STATE sanctioned wars,
bullshit.
>> the STATE that ensigns future generations to taxation slavery through nationalist debt,
And where does that national debt get spent. On society. Infrastructure just dont build themselves.
>> the STATE that promotes and protects monopolies on our food,
Grow your own - if you can. You'll need about 10 acres and its a back breaking job.
>> the STATE that limits the liabilities in plc's.
So that their creditors dont get screwed over.
>> the STATE that restricts health care to the benefit of an elite profession,
Eh? Bullshit. NHS idiot. How many countries can you get free healthcare?
>> the STATE that holds the legal monopoly on all violence,
So you feel like you are losing out here? Personally, I like violence doled out to people who do illegal things.
>> the STATE that is the mother of all monopolies, and the farther of all wars,
Ah poetry. Fuck off
>> the STATE that indoctrinates the masses in STATE schools;
You mean gives them education (for free). So they arnt wandering around illiterate.
>> No wander the masses see the STATE as the solution rather than the cause of elitism.
I dont see YOU as the solution - at all. In fact you are the PROBLEM.
>> Take away the STATE and the elite will just starve and become just like the rest of us.
Take away the state, and you will starve and the country will be run by warlords in an anarchic state where the weak have no protection from the strong (just like mad max).
>> Great action! but slightly off target!
Everyone disagrees with you.
author
Great action and hilarious responses
09.04.2012 16:44
It's only a race, FFS, get over yourselves. Here's hoping we have many more such actions during the Olympics.
With the rise of the surveillance police state, single person actions might be a good thing to do.
anon
Haha lots of palestines are getting killed
09.04.2012 19:28
Not necessarily, lots of criticism is more likely that lot of people disagree with it and hence hes done something wrong.
>It's only a race, FFS, get over yourselves. Here's hoping we have many more such actions during the Olympics.
Sounds like someone who has never done any training for a sport before.
> With the rise of the surveillance police state, single person actions might be a good thing to do.
Might lead to the sniper police state though
Not a troll
Feel sorry for the athletes
09.04.2012 22:26
Whatever Trenton's views - he has no moral right to tred on other people's lives
He is basically a rich fascist in sheeps clothing.
ask me some more
Someone call a waaaaahmbulance for the crybaby rowers
10.04.2012 09:49
"Whatever Trenton's views - he has no moral right to tred on other people's lives. He is basically a rich fascist in sheeps clothing."
Classic, complete with typos! Culture of entitlement or what. I look forward to reading about this guy's mansion and millionaire lifestyle, then. ;-)
anon
sock in it
10.04.2012 19:11
It is, and, last I heard the rowers were part of the public. Its once a year you tit, Hardly inconviencing anyone. And if it is - then they need to get out more.
I hate football - so you can kick a ball around - big deal...... doesn't mean i can stop people playing football. That would make me a fascist (like you).
> Classic, complete with typos! Culture of entitlement or what. I look forward to reading about this guy's mansion and millionaire lifestyle, then. ;-)
Oh shut up you tit. You'll making a knob of yourself with your elitist "I'm poorer that you" chip on shoulder. So your poor - big deal, you aint impressing anyone.
Socko
Elitism??!
10.04.2012 21:21
Not all of us can study Urbanology (whatever that is) at the LSE
Sounds like an up and coming toff who's job it is to tell everyone else what they can and can't do, and spending their tax dollars
not an elite
re: Elitism??!
11.04.2012 09:36
You can't be an "up and coming toff" - it is a class you are born into.
And university degrees are open to anyone with a student loan - it's not yet as bad as the US where you have to be well-off to go.
Hilarious how the Daily Mail type commenters are obsessed with activists being secret millionaires or aristos.
anon
He's right and should be hailed a National Hero!
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