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blake 3:17
10th February 2012, 00:29
Right effin on!

Dear Rich People … We’re Coming For You: Under Pressure’s Statement On Today’s Disruption of McGuinty’s Speech
FEBRUARY 9, 2012




On Thursday, February 09, 2012, in the fancy Ballroom of Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty addressed members of the Canadian Club, a social club for Ottawa’s wealthy elite. Disgustingly, the Premier was there to promise the gathered rich people a ‘relentless’ attack on Ontario’s deficit, which we all know means a ‘relentless’ attack on workers and poor people.

Rather than letting McGuinty get a free pass to spew more nonsense, Under Pressure, an Ottawa-based anti-poverty group, joined with community allies to disrupt his speech. The group of 10 activists attempted to storm the Chateau Laurier Ballroom while McGuinty was speaking. Four members were able to enter the Ballroom and loudly express their anger before being removed by security and the RCMP. The rest of us raised hell just outside the room. Much banging on doors, chanting, throwing of confetti, and unfurling of banners ensued. Several liberal hacks got pretty aggressive but, despite repeated attempts to remove us, we refused to leave until we were good and ready.

The message we delivered to the gathered rich people was clear: workers, students and poor people in Ontario are under increasing attack by the provincial government of Dalton McGuinty. Cutting the Special Diet Allowance, deplorable social assistance rates ($599/month), a tuition grant that is unavailable to 2/3 of university students and comes at the expense of funding for graduate student research, and the province’s absolute failure to support workers at the Electro-Motive plant in London, Ontario, are only a few of the signs that rich people and their government don’t give a rat’s ass about us.

Under Pressure and its community allies promise that this is only one of many confrontations to come. We will not sit by, silently waiting for the next election or for this government to do the right thing. We will work with allies across the province to disrupt business as usual and to take the fight directly to the homes and boardrooms of the rich.

They say ‘Cutback’, we say ‘Fightback’!

Come to Toronto, March 16th, for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty Pre-Budget FIGHT POVERTY March!
http://www.ocap.ca/node/984

Contact Under Pressure at [email protected]
Full text of the flyer distributed during the action: http://on.fb.me/Ams4vF
Ottawa Citizen article on the action: http://bit.ly/zMEr2P

Source: http://underpressureottawa.wordpress.com/

IrishWorker
10th February 2012, 00:37
Rich Bastards.

Prometeo liberado
10th February 2012, 01:44
Made me think of Phil Ochs lyrics from The ringing of revolution:

In a building of gold, with riches untold,
lived the families on which the country was founded.
And the merchants of style, with their red velvet smiles,
were there, for they also were hounded.
And the soft middle class crowded in to the last,
for the building was fully surrounded.
And the noise outside was the ringing of revolution.

Sadly they stared and sank in their chairs
and searched for a comforting notion.
And the rich silver walls looked ready to fall
As they shook in doubtful devotion.
The ice cubes would clink as they freshened their drinks,
wet their minds in bitter emotion.
And they talked about the ringing of revolution.

We were hardly aware of the hardships they beared,
for our time was taken with treasure.
Oh, life was a game, and work was a shame,
And pain was prevented by pleasure.
The world, cold and grey, was so far away
In the distance only money could measure.
But their thoughts were broken by the ringing of revolution.

Bostana
10th February 2012, 02:09
hehehehe
FUCK ALL THE RICH SELFISH CAPITALIST PIGS!!!
:D

MotherCossack
10th February 2012, 02:19
hear, hear!
oh... this is such fun...
it ties in with .... 'little things that make you feel good'
in fact i might have to post on that thread right after i say:

'POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!!!
"MAY THE FUCKING ELITE
BE MADE TO EAT THEIR OWN FEET
AND THEN SHARE ALL THEIR STUFF
COS WE AINT GOT NEARLY ENOUGH!!!"

Prometeo liberado
10th February 2012, 04:27
hear, hear!
oh... this is such fun...
it ties in with .... 'little things that make you feel good'
in fact i might have to post on that thread right after i say:

'POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!!!
"MAY THE FUCKING ELITE
BE MADE TO EAT THEIR OWN FEET
AND THEN SHARE ALL THEIR STUFF
COS WE AINT GOT NEARLY ENOUGH!!!"

MotherCossack, whenever you are happy the world is a better place. A silent bow to you.

Sorry for the interruption everyone, on with the revolution!

Elysian
12th February 2012, 02:27
We don't hate the rich. We hate the system that oppresses the poor.

Ostrinski
12th February 2012, 02:28
We don't hate the rich. We hate the system that oppresses the poor.Fuck you, we hate those pieces of shit.

tachosomoza
12th February 2012, 02:48
They tried something similar at the Alfalfa Club, at which the bourgeois collaborator Obama was present.

blake 3:17
12th February 2012, 04:59
I wasn't at the Ottawa action, but have gone to similar ones in Toronto.

Our greatest tactical strength at present is economic and ideological disruption.

Business as usual is violence against the world majority. Break the system up and use it to build new forms of resistance.

blake 3:17
12th February 2012, 05:07
Please excuse the double post:


Fuck you, we hate those pieces of shit.

As Nietszche wrote, "My greatest hope is to be delivered from the spirit of revenge." The basis of socialist politics CANNOT be based on revenge or hatred.

When we build a movement or form a governing body that takes their wealth and power away, they will be plenty sad enough.

My problem with insurrectionist anarchism and many types of Marxism which I am closest to, is that hatred and revenge take on a purifying quality, one that is ultimately destructive to building an egalitarian democratic society.

Edited to add: I feel fine hating certain rich people, certain government officials, certain bureaucrats, scabs and rapists. We are trying to overcome this shit and build something better.

Ostrinski
12th February 2012, 05:57
Hatred is a natural phenomenon toward those that exploit you. Its just as stupid to try to inflame it as it is to discourage. But it does develop naturally in relation to opposing social forces.

Pretty Flaco
12th February 2012, 06:02
From an objective point, it's easy to understand why the capitalist class will exploit me.

But that doesn't mean I'm not jealous of rich bastards and their nice fucking cars.

blake 3:17
12th February 2012, 06:05
Hatred is a natural phenomenon toward those that exploit you. Its just as stupid to try to inflame it as it is to discourage. But it does develop naturally in relation to opposing social forces.

It is natural to feel hatred for those who have power over you and to those who you have power over.

This is not the basis for socialist politics.

Ostrinski
12th February 2012, 06:14
It is natural to feel hatred for those who have power over you and to those who you have power over.

This is not the basis for socialist politics.Can't recall saying or implying that it was.

Veovis
12th February 2012, 06:43
We don't hate the rich. We hate the system that oppresses the poor.

Um, no. We also hate the rich.

Elysian
13th February 2012, 05:56
Um, no. We also hate the rich.

Why? Shouldn't we hate the system that creates this rich-poor divide? The rich are doing what you and I will do in case we are rich. So the problem is the system.

Veovis
13th February 2012, 15:35
Why? Shouldn't we hate the system that creates this rich-poor divide? The rich are doing what you and I will do in case we are rich. So the problem is the system.

Would you refrain from shooting an attacking bear just because killing and eating you is what comes naturally to it?

In the same way, the working class is perfectly justified in doing what's necessary to make sure the rich don't bother us anymore. Shooting them would be the tidiest option.

blake 3:17
13th February 2012, 23:00
Would you refrain from shooting an attacking bear just because killing and eating you is what comes naturally to it?

In the same way, the working class is perfectly justified in doing what's necessary to make sure the rich don't bother us anymore. Shooting them would be the tidiest option.

The orginal post I put up was about anti-poverty activists disrupting a right wing bourgeois nationalist event with the premier of Ontario as its speaker/entertainment.

Please don't bring this bullshit terrorist death squad crap into the discussion. It has nothing to do with the class struggle, nothing to do with halting neo-liberalism, nothing with democracy or socialism.

NewLeft
18th February 2012, 05:28
He needs to get mic checked..

Ocean Seal
20th February 2012, 00:52
I don't understand why there is necessity to either wish the rich good or ill will. Don't focus on them. If you put the focus on them then you will lose revolutionary drive when they show compassion or goodness. Among them, many of them will prove to be good, humanistic, and kind. This does not matter. Our slaveowners kind and cruel must be gotten rid of. Hate the rich if you'd like as surely this is not wrong, but know that whether they are hated or loved socialism must be established.