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Fictional
3rd June 2009, 11:37
I'm kind of new to all this, I'm really enjoy learning about Communism and Socialism and I can be rather redical over my thoughts.

My names Fictional, I live in the UK and I'm currently doing a Level NVQ and progressing onto Web Design.

I want to make some progress against large corporate industries like McDonalds and Tesco's without causing any harm or bad inflicts to the people who work there, all ideas and advice are greatly appreciated.

As you can tell I'm new to the forum itself, so information on the forums would be appreciated also.

Thanks.

NecroCommie
3rd June 2009, 12:37
Be thee welcometh to the forum, comrade!



My names Fictional, I live in the UK and I'm currently doing a Level NVQ and progressing onto Web Design
New talent is always welcome to the movement, especially this kind of talent.


I want to make some progress against large corporate industries like McDonalds and Tesco's without causing any harm or bad inflicts to the people who work there, all ideas and advice are greatly appreciated.
We can only fight these corporations by increasing the class awareness and rights of the youth. The only reason these companies are even capable of exploiting young people to that extenct is because the youth is in a desperate situation these days. If the poor workers try to fight for their rights they will just get replaced by obedient ones, since the youth have a terrible competition over jobs.

Your best bet would be to get the workers to fight for their rights, and to fight for workers rights in... ahem... parliament and unions. The only reliable long term solution is revolution.


As you can tell I'm new to the forum itself, so information on the forums would be appreciated also.

Thanks.
One liners in chit chat only. Nothing else.

OneNamedNameLess
3rd June 2009, 12:57
Welcome :)

There is actually a recent thread regarding McDonald's which you should take a look at in the events section I believe.

Where abouts in the UK do you live?

Dóchas
3rd June 2009, 12:58
welcome to revleft!! :)

Fictional
3rd June 2009, 13:36
Thanks all, I have spent some time in that McDonalds thread and I plan on taking some action, I live in Wales.

Saw some of the warnings about giving personal information out, so I'll just leave it at Wales, not that I don't trust you, but concluding the recent DDoS attack, probably best to keep it on the low-down.

Pogue
3rd June 2009, 13:48
hi

Fictional
3rd June 2009, 14:01
That really is formal, hey there.
I was wondering is there any code of conduct on the forums, I've noticed members calling other members 'Comrade' is that what we call each other by?

NecroCommie
3rd June 2009, 14:51
Thou can if it is thine will. It is one kind of tongue-in-cheek reference to the communists of the past, and on the other half a reminder that there is no lords or bosses here. Only equal comrades.

Fictional
3rd June 2009, 14:56
That was.. excellent. =')
Thanks, Comrade.

Q
3rd June 2009, 17:03
Welcome :)

Killfacer
4th June 2009, 17:34
i for one, welcome out new fictional comrade.