Sunday, May 09, 2010
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Stef's Blog - a native London Southlander and unrepentant 'Conspiraloon™' who doesn't trust anyone, not even himself. Sometimes I take pictures. I also enjoy swearing immensely and think much faster than I can type, so each post comes guaranteed to include at last one confusing typo. OK?
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11 comments:
Cool clip.
Nice to see a successful guerrilla operation.
The more I think about the performance the more I admired it. The 'power salute', even his stance was a part of his considered performance (it's a power stance), if performance is the right word for it.
57 votes.
We'll keep on fighting and we'll win!
My tagging was not without some intentional irony
as Mr Jackson has himself said lyrically...
♫ If you think 9/11 was an inside job
You're probably right
But who gives a fuck
9/11's lie
But I think you'll find
Most people know
They just don't mind ♫
...though it's very likely quite a lot of people are going to start minding about all sorts of things real soon now
What does 9/11 have to do with land rights in Fife?
Mr. Jackson is a funny man, a YouTube comedy sensation, but serious communists ought to back the party most likely to get them into power - The Communist Party of Britain. 947 votes, nationwide.
What does 9/11 have to do with land rights in Fife?
Aside from Mr Jackson himself, apathy and complacency
As for voting for who's in power, UK elections don't have very much to do with that at all
I'm also just about old enough to remember, and of a suitable background, just what kind of shit can go down when Reds start winning elections...
http://tiny.cc/pgcuv
and speaking personally, as someone currently facing some hard choices which include a decision to move back to the UK, the days of apathy and complacency back home do look numbered
whether you're a conspiraloon or not, the economic and social prospects for Britain over the short to medium term look fucking awful
Yes, they do indeed. You couldn't pick a worse time to move to the United Kingdom...
Quite, but the people in your life come first wherever that might take you
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