View Full Version : political activism - pulling posters
Markxs
4th May 2002, 01:15
would you consider pulling posters of extrem right wing parties of the wall political activism ?. i saw today a poster which was pulled of and another one which was taken off by knocking down the woodenboard it was attached to. do you like these kind of actions, or not ?
Blasphemy
4th May 2002, 10:37
I know it isn't the nicest thing to do, but sometimes i take posters off and stickers off cars. it doesn't really coincide with my opinions on pluralism and free-speech, but if i see a sticker that says something against Rabin then i take it off immediately because i absolutely admire the man.
It can be considered as political action. Once a friend of mine saw a poster of a ultra-right party on a wall, he put another poster of a social party next to it are painted a swastika on the ultra-right's poster. Later somebody took a photo of it and it was published in many newspaper because it was at the time of elections. It was considered as a political action.
Hayduke
4th May 2002, 15:51
Pulled a poster of this fasict Fortuyn off the wall.........
It was my pleasure.
Cheers
D-Day
CheGuevara
5th May 2002, 15:14
I've really been conflicted about this, to tell you the truth. After the revolution, I would definitely say no, no pulling posters(election after the revolution, what elections? haha). I've come to the conclusion though, for before the revolution, I think extreme actions regarding the free speech of the capitalists not only can be taken, but should and must be taken.
sypher
5th May 2002, 17:17
I take off u.$. propaganda (about sept. 11) posters from the walls in my school.
Hattori Hanzo
5th May 2002, 18:12
It is justified to spare the people's conciences of Capitalist Rhetoric
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