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Delenda Carthago
12th December 2009, 19:30
Parties and concerts can be a good way to spread influences...:thumbup1:

Q
12th December 2009, 19:42
Yes, Woodstock achieved so much.

... Oh wait.

Delenda Carthago
12th December 2009, 22:30
Yes, Woodstock achieved so much.

... Oh wait.

Lets go again.

To spread influences.Not make the revolution.

ellipsis
13th December 2009, 00:11
Q don't forget how effective rock the vote was!:rolleyes:

Bandito
13th December 2009, 10:56
If someone need to be motivated with "let's get drunk and get laid", than screw this.

Delenda Carthago
13th December 2009, 16:12
If someone need to be motivated with "let's get drunk and get laid", than screw this.
I disagree.Anything for the cause.If the youth needs to see this side of yours,why not?Is it counter-revolutionary to party?:confused:

Besides,in most of the western world countries,the revolutionary movement really dont got much to show.So,to stand critical to something that will bring you closer to society,I think its wrong...

Delenda Carthago
13th December 2009, 17:02
Last night we had a party to gather money for our arrested comrades from the "Resalto"haunt.We gathered more than 2.000 euros!!!We had at least 1.000 people coming in the most cold night in the whole winter.Even the not-so-polliticalised people that came,took something as a lesson(the whole solidarity and self-organising thing).Dont be so critical.The struggle either its gonna be with all the means and methods,or its gonna be doomed.

Pogue
13th December 2009, 17:37
I disagree with the OP, they are not realy situations for politics, although benefits and events with some sort of leftist undertone are nice.