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Anarchy, for me, is the option of getting angry.

You have the following choices: Labour toffs, Tory toffs, Green toffs and Liberal toffs. Or, you can get angry.

The British extreme Left is a bit fucking dire, to be honest. A lot of it has to do with Labour's gradual abandoning of its liberalism and Left principles under Blair. They used to appeal to the common man by using terms such as "class" and "the working class" (god forbid) which are now outlawed by the self conscious middle class, or have been replaced by nonsense such as "white trash".

Also, the suppresion of demonstration and protest by the government and dibble has gone some way to putting anarchy firmly in its place.

The extreme Right have now taken over much of Labour's dominance in traditional working class areas, especially in the North.

Anarchists need to get it together, put class back on the agenda and start intergrating themselves into the community in the way the Far right have managed. None of this pseudo-intellectual anarchist jargon that you need a degree to decipher.
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Anarchy, loada shite, if an anarchist can live where I live and preach it fair enough, rarely is though. No one wants to read your manifestos when stood in the dole queue and have bigger worries about their life.

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I don't think we'd have a fraction as many worries if there were no taxes or laws and everyone in the community helped out and made sure nobody stirred trouble.
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How exactly do you work that one out?
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Anarchy, loada shite, if an anarchist can live where I live and preach it fair enough, rarely is though. No one wants to read your manifestos when stood in the dole queue and have bigger worries about their life.
Anarchists can't relate to common folk, for want of a better phrase. In the 80s it was different: people were united in violence under Thatcher.

Class War would sell hundreds of thousands of copies of their newspaper in Dole queues, to miners in South Yorkshire and outside other proletariat industries, up and down the country. They also sold 200,000 copies of Hospitalised Copper Caldendar. Can you imagine that now?! Not a chance.

You try reading your average anarchist paper. It's fucking nonsense intellectual dogshit only people with degrees in sociology can understand.

But nowadays, your average anarchist is reasonably well educated and prefers to piss around on message boards debating the pros and cons of their beliefs, of Communism and the like. Load of shite. No wonder normal people can't relate to anarchists when they go up to families on my estate and tell them to boycott Tescos, when smartprice shite is the only thing they can afford.
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How exactly do you work that one out?
You don't, hence why anarchy doesn't work.
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You just said we wouldn't have a fraction of our worries if we didn't have taxes, I say we would have even more worries if we didn't have taxes. Money is the least of my worries right now.

Capitalism works, Anarchy doesnt.

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