On Saturday 25th March, we gathered together in London and marched from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square in demonstration against the ‘War on Terror’, in whatever guise it may appear. Similarly, comrades around the globe united, from Paris to New York, in order to voice their anger at the imperialist agenda.
The mainstream media cited the attendance as a mere 10,000, but the reality saw the streets filled with over 40,000 protesters, still willing to fight against the machine, over five years on. One day, my friends…
Big thanks to Nadeem Baghdadi for the excellent photographs.

DEMONSTRATORS DESCEND ON PARLIAMENT

JEWS AGAINST ZIONISM (www.nkuk.org)

CHURCHILL MADE USEFUL!

PROTESTORS FILL THE STREETS
OUR DAY WILL COME!!!

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In Minneapolis we had a demonstration of 1800 people.
Graeme from “Left in East Dakota,” and his brother and sister-in-law, who own the blog “Breathe,” came to Minneapolis from Fargo. Afterwards we had a party with my comrades. We ate Venezuelan food.
Nice one, Ren. I’m glad you guys turned out as well. It’s a shame we can’t all stand together – let them see our true numbers.
Send me some Venezuelan food!
T.
Cool, protesting is effective and fun. Which one is you?
I’m not in the pics.
Sometimes I just wanna say, fucking americans, i know that is a little racist and there are many good people in the United Sates and they are engagaed in their own struggle, but in the end the disease which Amercian Imperialism is a function of some very basic principles, some deep cultural memes, until they change, until we recognise that kind of freedom promised in thier system is always doomed to ne enslaved by individual greed which is the engine behind the whole system is a lie, there is a lie underneath the very basic principles of their Empire, and the sooner we go through the inevitable pain and chaos of its collapse the better, then we can rebuild on sounder principles of community and the impossibility of individual survival,
I couldn’t agree more. Been thinking a lot lately that ‘the sooner we go through the inevitable pain and chaos of its collapse the better’. You articulated the feeling well.
The system has become vulnerable, the apparatus are clearly shaking beneath the load – perhaps this explains the shift towards force rather than coercion?
They’re afraid of us; that’s why they implemented the new “terror” laws in Britain, Europe and the U.S.. In reality, we have them surrounded, the worker is eveywhere – the security guard, the police officer, the intelligence operative, the driver, the bodyguard, the soldier, the pilot – they’re all workers, all people just like us, all part of the 95% that kneels at the feet of the robber barons. The ultimate illusion is to make it seem as though we’re powerless and bound to follow a sense of duty, or a pre-determined notion of morality (Slave morality as Nietzsche rightly argued) – all that is messy and heavy and that weighs us down.
I think the key is education. It is possible to reverse the effects of false consciousness through intensive and consistent education. I’m the product of such a process myself and I’ve seen many others pass through the eye of the needle and wipe their eyes clean. If one becomes ten and ten become a hundred then one day we’ll have a thousand, even a million. If we all achieve the same level of perception then we can develop a unity that is unbreakable.
And the our day will come…
NB: (Dear MI6, this is an academic conversation. Don’t start panicking.)
Haha, your side of it is sane intelligent and academic, rage on,
Lol. Your side too.