Protest!
Sit-ins. Walk-outs. Smashing up the headquarters of a major political party. Chaining yourself to the railings outside your local sweet shop because they changed Marathons to Snickers. How have you stuck it to The Man?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2010, 12:24)
Sit-ins. Walk-outs. Smashing up the headquarters of a major political party. Chaining yourself to the railings outside your local sweet shop because they changed Marathons to Snickers. How have you stuck it to The Man?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2010, 12:24)
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The 1992 revolution
In the early 1990s, I took to pinning Socialist Worker fliers around my rather-too-impressed-with-itself wannabe-public school.
Some of them survived for three or four whole minutes before being removed or defaced.
( , Tue 16 Nov 2010, 9:56, 2 replies)
In the early 1990s, I took to pinning Socialist Worker fliers around my rather-too-impressed-with-itself wannabe-public school.
Some of them survived for three or four whole minutes before being removed or defaced.
( , Tue 16 Nov 2010, 9:56, 2 replies)
Ha
I used to live with a guy who was heavily in to beagling, wearing tweed et.c. et.c., I had a load of books on Latin American politics on the shelves downstairs - every time he had a dinner party the books on left wing Latin American politics were quietly removed from the living room, yet the one or two on Pinochet stayed. Odd that.
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I used to live with a guy who was heavily in to beagling, wearing tweed et.c. et.c., I had a load of books on Latin American politics on the shelves downstairs - every time he had a dinner party the books on left wing Latin American politics were quietly removed from the living room, yet the one or two on Pinochet stayed. Odd that.
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The pen is mightier than the sword
Or how to worry the Polis.
Used to live on a road where there were a lot of accidents (Unrestricted country lane going to built up area with roundabout 300 yards later)
So many screeches of brakes, and emergency services called, with the inevitable 2 bored plod turning up to take statements and angle for tea and hobnobs. We'd sit them down and then they'd look at the bookshelf. Lady B is a true crime fan, so they'd have books about murders etc facing them. They never hung around too long
( , Tue 16 Nov 2010, 10:30, closed)
Or how to worry the Polis.
Used to live on a road where there were a lot of accidents (Unrestricted country lane going to built up area with roundabout 300 yards later)
So many screeches of brakes, and emergency services called, with the inevitable 2 bored plod turning up to take statements and angle for tea and hobnobs. We'd sit them down and then they'd look at the bookshelf. Lady B is a true crime fan, so they'd have books about murders etc facing them. They never hung around too long
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