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The Douche
25th November 2011, 13:24
Earlier this month in Mexico, now England:

http://325.nostate.net/?p=3517



Geoff Gollop, Lord mayor of Bristol and Kevin Quartley, a Tory councillor had their cars torched outside their homes on November 7th.

This is the fire of the ghetto delivered to their door and a taste of what the right wing filth deserve. When the people lose their fear, the capitalists panic.
Get your hands off the students and workers demonstrations.

We can strike you any time we wish.

Class Terror/FAI

FAI

TheGodlessUtopian
25th November 2011, 13:32
Well,can't say I feel sorry for the pigs having their cars destroyed.


Get your hands off the students and workers demonstrations.

So everyone should resort to Revolutionary Terrorism?

The Douche
25th November 2011, 13:56
Well,can't say I feel sorry for the pigs having their cars destroyed.



So everyone should resort to Revolutionary Terrorism?

What? No. This is clearly a group of individuals acting on their own desires against state and capital.

The communique doesn't say "we have the answers, stop what you're doing and mimic us", its not adressed to the broader movement or the working class. It's adressed to the ruling class.

It doesn't in any way imply that individual terrorism is the alternative to a mass movement.

Smyg
25th November 2011, 14:26
Hehe, I love FAI. Their actions might not amount to anything, but it is hilarious none the less.

The Insurrection
25th November 2011, 14:46
Surely their actions amount to something in and of themselves?

Smyg
25th November 2011, 15:14
Large scale insurrection might, yes. If the Mexicans began a large campaign of burning down Walmarts, yes. If one Tory car is torched, no, I wouldn't say so.

The Insurrection
25th November 2011, 15:15
Large scale insurrection might, yes. If the Mexicans began a large campaign of burning down Walmarts, yes. If one Tory car is torched, no, I wouldn't say so.

What do you think the purpose and objective of their action was?

Smyg
25th November 2011, 15:20
I am way too tired at the moment to deliever any statement even resembling an intelligent answer. Please enlighten me.

The Insurrection
25th November 2011, 15:21
I am way too tired at the moment to deliever any statement even resembling an intelligent answer. Please enlighten me.

The purpose of their action was to burn the cars of the Lord Mayor of Bristol and a Tory councilor and their objective was to demonstrate that those individuals are not protected from being held accountable, despite what they may think.

The Douche
25th November 2011, 17:27
I think it was also probably a cathartic release of the rage/despair one feels from being involved in working class movements for long periods of time without seeing concrete results.

socialistjustin
25th November 2011, 17:35
At least they're not fire bombing stores now. I still think this kind of shit won't accomplish much, but as long as they stay away from stores, especially a place like Walmart where working class people shop, then I wont ***** about it.