JSD. Why does your use of the word 'Leftie' feel like such an insult?
There are many shades of grey.
However, if I have to take my pick I will continue to go with the ethics of the left.
Personally I see right wing poilitics as selfish, destructive, bigoted and shortsighted. But that's just my personal opinion.... but here's the rub...
What you are proposing seems to be, that when the assholes screw the largest majority of humankind in the face... well, they (the plebs) should just chill back and take it.
I disagree. On principle. If a few are inconvenienced then that is just tough. Most of the general population has benefited in some way from active protest....in fact an awful lot of it unpopular to TPTB and some of it illegal.
Where would equal rights for women be? Where would workers rights be? Where would the abolition of slavery be? Child labour? Religious freedom? Parliament? It has all been fought for.
Fought for.
Not given because the prolatariat has pulled its collective forelock particullarly hard.
So JSD, before you slink off with the rest of the sheeple, give a thought to those who make, and have made, a sacrifice for the standard of life you now enjoy.
US Congress passes authoritarian anti-protest law
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+1nexus wrote:Begbie wroteOr corporate shill more likely, judging by most of his postsWUM Rolling Eyes
The more obnoxious claptrap he writes, the more he shows his true colours. From his most recent drivel it is clear he wouldn't have supported the abolition of slavery, universal suffrage or the end of apartheid.
If I were a corporate shill I would make a point of being polite, friendly and charming, because that is the most effective way of getting people to believe bollocks. It's amazing how few of those paid to deceive are actually any good at it.
What JSD's motives are we can only speculate about, but if they are sincere it's unfortunate for him that his manner arouses suspicions.
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We have this type of of law in London already. The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 introduced Designated Areas - the main designated area being one that stretches from approx Victoria to the National Theatre, 1km radius. No kind of demo permitted, not just Occupy-style.
The Police Reform & Social Responsibility Act also addresses the issue but I understand that SOCPA sections 132 et el are still in force.
The Police Reform & Social Responsibility Act also addresses the issue but I understand that SOCPA sections 132 et el are still in force.