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trip0pop
18th January 2008, 18:23
Hi all,

My name is Frederik iīm 19, and i hail from denmark. which is yet another european country that has sadly fallen into the hands of nationalists and conservatives.

I am a member of the currently most leftwinged party in our parliament "Enhedslisten" (roughly translated: the unity list) and itīs youth organization SUF which is a joined socialist youth organization, that also represents our communist parties.

On a less political plane i am engaged in different organizations fighting for human and animal rights, which come to think about it actually is quite political, as well as organizations practising emergency aide in development countries and disaster areas around the world in general.

I am currently a student at highschool level, finishing this summer, having had my focus on social studies, languages, and music.

In my spare time i spend most of my time playing music, im really into folk, and triphop, hence the name, but i listen to most everything i can find, except for Ted Nugent (right wing, gun slinging half wit of an oaf)
I really love to cook, and i like take to care of children. so i am probably gonna try to become a teacher, or a daycareperson or something.

i donīt really do any work, other than voulentearing - which i do steadily at a small, underground music venue, and from time to time when the different organizations need someone to do so.

Politically i would describe myself as sort of a social-anarchist, i donīt know if that word really exits among other people than me and my friends, but bassically itīs anarchy with public healthcare and a government-regulated market.

Sooooo... thats me i guess, seeing forward to getting to know many more revolutionaries... :)

Black Dagger
21st January 2008, 17:59
Welcome Frederik :)



Politically i would describe myself as sort of a social-anarchist, i don´t know if that word really exits among other people than me and my friends, but bassically it´s anarchy with public healthcare and a government-regulated market.

A more accurate term for what you describe would be socialism. Anarchy is a 'no-government' version of socialism.