The day started with West Midlands police showing hostility to various people attempting to join in the protest and turning them away citing that the protest “was full”. Amusingly it wasn't just activists being turned away, but also furious members of the public who were simply trying to pass through the area. Undeterred, activists who were turned away found other routes to the protest rendering the Police's attempt at subverting democracy a failure.
Prior to the protest, a protest pen had been set up across the road from the entrance to the conference which the Police tried to force the activists into. However, standing their ground the activists refused to move and sat down in a line in front of the Police to avoid being pushed away from the entrance.
As the protest peaked, several Hunt Saboteurs equipped with HSA flags and poles made their presence known and made an attempt to enter the conference building, but it turns out they weren't on the list. Imagine that.
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great, but!
10.10.2012 10:38
anarchist
Re: Anarchist
10.10.2012 12:20
As for my personal feelings as an active sab and someone who went to the demo but who considers themselves an anarchist all I can say is that governments cause FAR more harm than they do good but when they do something half decent (like pass animal protection laws) we should view that as a minor victory. We may as well take some benefit from their fucked up system, after all; we live with the negatives every day.
And more importantly, hunt sabbing hasn't changed that much since the law came in, we're still out in the field disrupting blood sports directly and will continue to do so until they finally die out. We will do it regardless of whatever laws the government of the time try to use to load the dice either in our favour OR that of the abusers.
South Coast Sab
legitimate action
12.10.2012 07:57
The only legitimate action is direct action.
anarchist
Semantics
12.10.2012 13:06
What I'm saying is that you can be smug and 'more-anarchist-than-thou' as much as you like but we as anarchists in 21st century Britain must accept we live in a society dominated by things we fundamentally disagree with. That isn't going to change over night. And it's even less likely to change if we don't fight to keep what few concessions we have won over the years. Would you support the removal of the minimum wage using the logic "well it's one less law, and laws are bad."?
Use your fucking head, and while you're at it feel free to lace your boots up and contact your local sab group...
South Coast Sab