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’23:11 Radical Left Coalition (Syriza) leader Alexis Tsipras: 500,000 people protested. Police attacked protesters but didn’t stop arson. Claims rioters are “parastate” elements.’
(AthensNews’ Live blog)
Syriza =Leninist ****.
The lawmakers of Greece are unaffected by austerity. Because they don’t feel its affects, it means nothing to them to pass it on to the people. So when the Greek people go berserk with rage of contempt for their “lawmakers”, it’s really the lawmakers who are responsible for the rioters actions regardless of the outcome. If they are going to make cuts, cut the lawmakers pay and benefits equal to what the people are paying. Why aren’t they suffering too?
We dont give crap about the lawmakers wages. We only care to see them suffer on the street under our pavements stones and our justice.
We destroy this world not to address our claims and concerns to the filthy rich ****bag that live off our burden and pain, but because we have a new world in our hearts, and cant wait to make it happen, so you can as well give up your citizen mentality and confusion.
Beside the name you can’t call SYRIZA radical,only some parts of the coalition express such views two years after the first AUSTERITY programme
Hello. Was hoping that we could reprint some of the photos in the next issue of Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed. We are about to go to print, so a quick response (preferably “yes”) would be great. Thanks!
Lawrence
Every country must re-tool the industrial revolution to the renewables such as wind, tidal, and solar power which transforms to electricity and is more power than can be used by society. This non-pollution solution is given freely in natures kinder laws and provides work for all and for ever more. Coal, gas, oil, and atomic energy is destroying the planets livability, end that pollution before the burn-out of oxygen that it causes asphixiates our specie and all air breathing animals. The CO2 that fossil fuels burn-out to, we cannot live on. The present society is burning so much fossil fuels that nature cannot replace the oxygen fast enough, and Carbon-dioxide is cascading into the atmosphere faster than oxygen and thusly without the revolutionary change over in each country the entire planet is under threat of suffication. Workers of the world, unite!! End pollution wars, not endless wars for more and more pollution. Default rather than submit to IMF burn-out.
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