also
Socialist Worker placards with the 'Socialist Worker' bit ripped off
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 13:45,
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hahaha
*clicks*
I like to do the "count the anti-capitalist/globalisation protesters wearing Adidas/Nike trainers" thing too
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 13:47,
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I like to do the "count the anti-capitalist/globalisation protesters wearing Adidas/Nike trainers" thing too
You missed off
"5 policemen tazing an old women who was going to the newsagent but walked into the protest crowd by mistake" - 100 points
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 13:47,
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Not to mention
Two riot-cops - each with different ideas for how to control the crowd.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 20:46,
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So true
And you know the best way to make a socialist not a socialist?
Give him some money.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 13:49,
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Give him some money.
in my experience the opposite is true
nobody batters on about the fair distribution of wealth for the benefit of the working classes more than the comfortably middle-class. the working classes themselves are money-grabbing gits
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 14:05,
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Hahaha
Its funny cos its true.
I overheard two guys talking at uni the other day, one guy boasting about how he was going to the protests. When asked by his companion why he was protesting, he genuinely could not give a straight answer. He explained what the G20 was, and what they planned to do to protest it, but for the life of him he just couldnt give a reason as to why he was protesting.
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Wed 1 Apr 2009, 13:58,
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I overheard two guys talking at uni the other day, one guy boasting about how he was going to the protests. When asked by his companion why he was protesting, he genuinely could not give a straight answer. He explained what the G20 was, and what they planned to do to protest it, but for the life of him he just couldnt give a reason as to why he was protesting.