i was told
was was possible tommorow.
Anyway, whenever it is announced, everyone walkout of school, work, college, wherever.
Just sit at home and don't spend any money or work or anything, if they're going to bomb other countries and get us bombed, I'm fucked if i'm putting in any effort for them.
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Sun 16 Mar 2003, 21:21,
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Anyway, whenever it is announced, everyone walkout of school, work, college, wherever.
Just sit at home and don't spend any money or work or anything, if they're going to bomb other countries and get us bombed, I'm fucked if i'm putting in any effort for them.
i think dj hetz's was the only honest way to protest for peace.
going onto the streets and shouting rar rar rar! is all a bit militant, and unfriendly. if everyone stayed at home, had some mates round and had a party, and everyone wanted peace, it might not change anything, but it'd be more fun. it's not like they're going to listen to a million people going on a march, anyway.
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i met a bloke last year
who was trying to organise a big "party for peace" - the idea being that such a big event would be as good a demonstration as any that people don't want wars.
unfortunately nothing came of it.. but it was a good idea
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Sun 16 Mar 2003, 21:27,
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unfortunately nothing came of it.. but it was a good idea
Yeh,
power to the people!
this has nothing to do with the fact my maths coursework is due in...swear..
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this has nothing to do with the fact my maths coursework is due in...swear..
er...
far be it from me to point out the obvious, but what good does bringing our own country to a standstill do? should everyone stop working? the emergency services? the people who produce & sell you the food you need to live? the army of geeks who keep the interweb running? where would we be then?
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