Exovedate
9th January 2008, 21:04
First of all for anyone who does not know what the SPP is:
The SPP, (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?t=62526&highlight=deep+integration) or INTEGRATE THIS! (http://www.canadians.org/integratethis/)
I am part of an anti-SPP movement that has been started in my city (in Canada). Our group is still fairly small (around a dozen people) but we have links to local labour unions and to the Council of Canadians. We are currently planning to poster the city with posters to inform people about the SPP's actions, and to direct people to websites with more info and details on how to get involved. We have also constructed an information package that we have taken to, and set up as an information booth, at several small showings of political documentaries/movies. We have also shown up with large signs at several protests (such as the International Day of Action on Climate Change protest in our city).
I was curious whether anyone else has other suggestions of actions that can be taken to combat Deep Integration. Bare in mind that our group is just starting out, is small at the moment, and we have limited financial resources. Beyond that, if anyone has some great suggestions we are willing to put in the effort to implement them.
I would love to hear about other anti-SPP campaigns that are being waged, and would also be interesting in sharing resources, such as poster and informational leaflet designs. Anyone interested in sharing resources should message me. Thanks.
The SPP, (http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?t=62526&highlight=deep+integration) or INTEGRATE THIS! (http://www.canadians.org/integratethis/)
I am part of an anti-SPP movement that has been started in my city (in Canada). Our group is still fairly small (around a dozen people) but we have links to local labour unions and to the Council of Canadians. We are currently planning to poster the city with posters to inform people about the SPP's actions, and to direct people to websites with more info and details on how to get involved. We have also constructed an information package that we have taken to, and set up as an information booth, at several small showings of political documentaries/movies. We have also shown up with large signs at several protests (such as the International Day of Action on Climate Change protest in our city).
I was curious whether anyone else has other suggestions of actions that can be taken to combat Deep Integration. Bare in mind that our group is just starting out, is small at the moment, and we have limited financial resources. Beyond that, if anyone has some great suggestions we are willing to put in the effort to implement them.
I would love to hear about other anti-SPP campaigns that are being waged, and would also be interesting in sharing resources, such as poster and informational leaflet designs. Anyone interested in sharing resources should message me. Thanks.