The revolution begins May 7th, come and join us.
Memories of the Zapata | 04.05.2015 19:16
On Thursday join us for the carnival against repression.
Every day this country is moving closer and closer to a full police state with repressive violent policing now a daily experience for Black people, for Muslim people, for LGBTQ people and most of all for Working Class people who represent the major threat to the Tory / Labour political elite.
Every day this country is moving closer and closer to a full police state with repressive violent policing now a daily experience for Black people, for Muslim people, for LGBTQ people and most of all for Working Class people who represent the major threat to the Tory / Labour political elite.
The election is a farce, the 'result' has been pre-determined. Cameron, Milliband, Clegg and the rest no more than puppets of the military-industrial complex that is the real power broker in this country.
On Thursday evening we intend to say "enough !" We are going to stand up and we are going to be heard. We will be assembling at 5.30pm outside of the former site of Brian Haw's inspired, brave campaign to highlight war crimes by the British government across the globe and then when we are ready (not when the police give permission) we will be marching, those taking part will be told where too by word of mouth at the time but get ready for a revolution. We are going to change this country for ever on Thursday.
Ask yourself - "why am I voting ?". If you don't think your vote counts join us.
On Thursday evening we intend to say "enough !" We are going to stand up and we are going to be heard. We will be assembling at 5.30pm outside of the former site of Brian Haw's inspired, brave campaign to highlight war crimes by the British government across the globe and then when we are ready (not when the police give permission) we will be marching, those taking part will be told where too by word of mouth at the time but get ready for a revolution. We are going to change this country for ever on Thursday.
Ask yourself - "why am I voting ?". If you don't think your vote counts join us.
Memories of the Zapata
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Yeah right
05.05.2015 05:36
Reality Check
Revolution ? I don't think so
05.05.2015 06:34
Realist
I take issue with your comments
06.05.2015 17:33
"Every day this country is moving closer and closer to a full police state with repressive violent policing now a daily experience for Black people,.... "
Speaking as a Black Londoner I have to say that is simply rubbish. Firstly we are nowhere near a police state, I write as somebody who has lived in one. Secondly the police may be far from perfect but the interaction betwen the Black community and the Police in London is a long, long way from what it was twenty years ago.
Edward
revolution
06.05.2015 17:54
I do agree that the police are dealing better with black people and minorities. But that is not the mark of a police state, and many black and asian people, particularly Muslims, have a very hard time with the police, and many of the customary laws of 'innocent until proven guilty' have been eroded.
Elections won't change anything. we all know that.
Maybe this demo wont actually lead to a revolution, but its a step.
Sparty
Police state UK
07.05.2015 13:20
The UK is a de facto police state, altho unlike in the GDR people haven't realised it yet. They will and are coming to realise it.
Whether you grew up in GDR or Africa makes little difference mate. There are secret police infiltrating activist groups already. remember Marco??
the UK police state model is not the same as GDR or as the former Eastern Bloc. But its starting to feel like that for many people.
Sparty
@Sparty
07.05.2015 18:21
H.H.
@H.H
07.05.2015 22:44
sparty
@sparty
08.05.2015 07:48
H.H.
and who are you??
09.05.2015 17:55
this 'oh i've lived under x and y, so i'm the expert' is a bit tiring.
There is a lot wrong with the UK, and what your experiences were in the GDR, if you are'nt just making them up, is neither here nor there.
sparty