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Sasha
16th October 2012, 18:27
It's a warm night in Athens and the nuns have broken the police line. They didn't have to try too hard. The lines of riot cops assembled outside the Chytirio theatre are mostly trying to stop the anti-fascists from reaching the neo-nazis, nuns and priests who have come to protest the opening of the “gay jesus” play Corpus Christi, not the other way around. So when the little old lady in the black habit bobs past the shields and helmets to harangue assembled anarchists and activists about blasphemy and sodomy, nobody tries to stop her.
This is the opening night of Corpus Christi, Terrence McNally's iconoclastic 1998 play which casts Jesus and his disciples as gay men in rural Texas. It wasn't supposed to be the first performance – last night's opening was violently shut down by a gang of thugs from the fascist Golden Dawn party, who warned that that "in any case where the religious sentiment of Greeks is insulted, the Golden Dawn will react dynamically”.
"Dynamically" meant, in practice, that audience members and journalists were beaten, threatened and called "faggots" and "ass-munchers", and the police – 50 percent of whom, according to some polls, are Golden Dawn supporters – allowed it to happen. Eventually the fascists managed to lock the actors inside the theatre and opening night was postponed. Postponed, but not cancelled – it seems that it will take more than the threat of getting their brains beaten out on the pavement while the police stand by and do nothing to stop this cast from putting on the play they came to perform.
Tonight, 200 anarchists and anti-fascists have come out to protect the theatre from the Golden Dawn. Right now, there is a stand off. The fascists are on one side, along with a handful of elderly priests and nuns swooping about like cracked-out ravens and shaking their crucifixes at anyone who will pay them attention, and anti-fascists on the other, behind a solid wall of riot shields.


full article by laurie penny; http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/greeks-fascist-homophobes-have-gay-jesus-on-their-side

ed miliband
16th October 2012, 19:06
penny has a reputation for fabrication, just sayin'.

Mather
16th October 2012, 19:36
penny has a reputation for fabrication, just sayin'.


Who is she? I have never heard of her before.

ed miliband
16th October 2012, 19:45
basically a "radical journalist" who advocated voting lib dem around the may 2010 election, changed her mind and started to work with the labour party until she saw the student riots as an opportunity to make herself the "voice of a generation". fancies herself as an anarchist but has all the despicable politics of the british left, plus increasingly american activist-y shit (via moving to new york to become a professional radical at ows).

plus, privately educated and on to oxbridge.

Sasha
16th October 2012, 20:01
writes occasionally quite nice propaganda though

ed miliband
16th October 2012, 20:12
writes occasionally quite nice propaganda though

that's a matter of taste; personally i find her writing far too overwrought.

Mather
17th October 2012, 05:07
basically a "radical journalist" who advocated voting lib dem around the may 2010 election, changed her mind and started to work with the labour party until she saw the student riots as an opportunity to make herself the "voice of a generation". fancies herself as an anarchist but has all the despicable politics of the british left, plus increasingly american activist-y shit (via moving to new york to become a professional radical at ows).

plus, privately educated and on to oxbridge.

I have noticed that these types seem to be ten a penny, always astroturfing protests and campaigns. A fair few of them got involved with the Occupy movement in Britain, along with the odd right-wing libertarian and conspiracy theorist.

Yuppie Grinder
17th October 2012, 05:30
But we've got history on our side. I fancy our odds better.

cynicles
18th October 2012, 01:08
Here is another article by a different journalist from Greece basically covering some similar things.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/10/20121013154342907568.html