our right to protest has disappeared
this IS the place to take direct action
enough is enough, it's time to fight back
for the animals suffering inside Sequani labs
the Animal Liberation Front said they'd be there
for all the animals suffering in the hands of abusers
for all the animals who die every day inside Sequani
a day of autonomous direct action and mass rally
it's time to fight back, will you be there, for them?
if not you, who? If not now, when? If not this, what?
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Appearance of the ALF...
19.08.2008 18:29
see you there!
ALF
Direct action?
19.08.2008 19:16
Hope everyone masks up too cos this will be a handy photo op for FIT.
This is just a thought and i don't want to spoil the fun ;-)
joe private
By the picture it looks like a masking up event
19.08.2008 21:14
Direct action is broad daylight ain't so bad...the last carnival achieved quite a bit...only difference with this event is there are lives to save, instead of damage to cause...
Green&Black is the Red&Black!
Militant Antispeciesist
Homepage: http://directaction.info
How will this help animals?
21.08.2008 23:48
I'm sorry to say that 'carnival' is appropriate for what the AR movement has become. It seems more about going through the motions than looking to what will stop vivisection. Vivisection is going up and up, year on year yet the movement keeps claiming to be 'winning' and carries on with the same tactics. A radical (different not militant) new approach is needed. I don't have the answers but wearing masks and winding up the police might be rock and roll but it's not helping animals.
Ted
Criticism?
22.08.2008 22:05
Again I will say that the about is reason enough not to turn up to this.
Pete
Ted
24.08.2008 10:26
As somebody else said: "there are lives to save, instead of damage to cause"
// "I'm betting 40-60 people will turn up."
Are you mad? The last Sequani march (pre Sean Kirtley & Sequani Six trial) had over 150 activists. Since then the SSAT campaign has launched forward, so expect the masses. 40-60 people will be there - masked up - if that's what you mean!
// "year on year yet the movement keeps claiming to be 'winning' and carries on with the same tactics"
It's kind of because 39 breeders for vivisection labs have been closed down in the UK. There are only a few left now, labs are sourcing a lot of their animals from abroad because of the low supply, or even complete lack of species, further increasing the cost of torture. It's not claiming to be winning; it's taking victories. It's step by step. It's called resistance!
PS
What violence are you talking about Pete, there's been no mention of any violence and certainly no one has advocated any? Are you trying to equate the liberation of an individual from a place of torture, to be violent? Let's not forget many Nazi resisters disagree with this ludicrous 'theory', as there is nothing ideologically violent about aiding someone to their freedom. Theft is not violence.... unless online credit card fraud is violence?!
Militant
do you think we are all daft?
25.08.2008 09:48
"The police could get a good kicking at this one so make sure you mask-up before you get close to the meeting point."
This is the sort of rhetoric comming from supporters is a good indication of what is expected and the lack of condemnation from anyone is also a good clue it's condoned.
Notice the lack of support for "grassroots" campaigners around, support has dropped drastically. The animal rights movement is self destructing because of people such as yourself.
It's almost as if the "industry" put you all there to help it along. I for one don't support property damage or intimidation the sort of direct action ego junkies enjoy.
If you want to do something for animals then I suggest you put away you masks and huddies and do something more constructive and less destructive.
pete
Those who advocate violence
25.08.2008 14:20
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"Notice the lack of support for "grassroots" campaigners around, support has dropped drastically. The animal rights movement is self destructing because of people such as yourself."
Have you been LIVING under a rock??? There has been MORE direct actions this year in the UK for animal liberation so far than any other year....its repression thats causing solidarity and resistance. SHAC demos have increased and become more and more consistent.
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"It's almost as if the "industry" put you all there to help it along. I for one don't support property damage or intimidation the sort of direct action ego junkies enjoy."
This is where YOU are in the minority, as the majority support the 'illegal' liberation of animals, property destruction, animal rights prisoners, as SHAC do, as the majority of grassroots campaigners support SHAC, true story.
SHAC is continuing to grow (if anything its only just getting started!) as will the continued resistance to the dictatorship thats looms over us, regardless of whether we act or not.
SHAC still get a total of 600/700 people to march every year, whether its in 2 national marches (North/South) or 1, so you're getting a bit confused I think as to where support is actually shifting towards.......the underground, grassroots, self-organisation and militant activism.
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"I suggest you put away you masks and huddies and do something more constructive and less destructive."
I guess you mean like writing a letter to your PM, or the media, but nothing direct, right? Of course, because all the previous animal abusing companies were closed by the government!
Militant