“The society which has abolished every kind of adventure makes its own abolition the only possible adventure.” Paris, May 1968


Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Anonymous silent march for truth and justice.

What are we to make of the Anonymous plans for a silent march on Downing Street this evening?  Will  Gotham City come to a standstill or will a couple of hundred students be the excuse for a good wedge of plod overtime? Mustn't be cynical. I might even put in an appearance myself. Unmasked as usual.

1 comment:

Dr Llareggub said...

I think silent marches are OK but miss the chants. Once on a demo with the Swansea anarchists and others , the leaders were chanting and the masses responding. And someone persuaded the leaders to let me have a go. So I shouted: 'What do we want?' and the response was 'Socialism'. Encouraged I shouted, 'When do we want it?' Response. 'Now'. There was no stopping me. Overwhelmed with a sense of power I continued 'Maggie Maggie Maggie', and the flock responded 'Out, Out, Out'. I never had the chance again, but the sense of power was amazing. I can see why leftie leaders deride those who abstain from demo's. Here is a vid of a quiet demo I enjoyed in France. Not PC perhaps, but visually interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYwjOOR2Ifg