About 40 protestors toured Leeds centre, stopping at Disney Store, GAP, McDonalds, JJB Sports (Nike stockist). Thousands of flyers explaining the issues were given out to the public. Most members of the public were receptive – already being concerned about the impact of capitalism of theirs and others lives and on the environment. Those who could joined the protest for a time, and more expressed their support. After the reporting in the run-up to Mayday, many members of the public were interested to hear what the protests are really about.
Despite an over-heavy police presence, including a riot van and video evidence gatherers, the protest passed off peacefully with no incidents or arrests. From our point of view, the protest was a success in informing the public in Leeds about the effects of multinationals unethical behaviour and Capitalism on the world, and reminding those multinationals that we know what they’re up to.
Contact leedsglobaliseresistance@hotmail.com.
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hotmail? hypocrit!
01.05.2001 18:17
anonymous
"Hypocrits" R Us
01.05.2001 20:03
It's ironic that if I want to eat some organic, non-GMO chicken - it costs me $7/lb. This is because I want to be safe. But if I don't have the money on me, I have to risk buying the $3/lb. chicken that is loaded with chemicals which may cause cancer in the long run. It's ironic because only the wealthy can afford to eat a healthy chicken. We shouldn't have to pay more to not eat products that are loaded with harmful additives.
If Joel had a better choice (and I'm sure he'll look into the options you were kind enough to provide) he wouldn't have to resort to a Microsoft product that he disagrees with.
thrakkers