By: objetpetitm
Great post. It was a great day. I think politics often has less to do with what you think about serious political issues but rather a gut-level feeling about things and how power affects you. Your post...
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Excellent post! It’s always difficult to comment posts like this… Mainly because what happened that day, as far as I’m concerned, was more in the realm of a sort of epidermic experience more than in a...
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I would also add here feeling weird because you are suddenly aware of being constantly observed and watched by power. The presupposition here of course being that by default protesters and anybody...
View ArticleBy: Sheyma
Salvo: I completely agree- I felt in a bit of different state the next day because, as I said to John,I needed to be able to rationalize this event in words, it was only then that I could possibly...
View ArticleBy: Kajalie
Sheyma, great post, wish I’d been there. But glad you shared your day with us, would be interesting to know about the feelings and experiences of others who were there too. All these stories made me...
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objetpetitm: i think your ‘pestilence, war, famine, death’ series is pretty great. kajalie: we were lucky we were on the ‘cool’ side, i’m now finding that there was quite a bit going on on the other...
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Anarchist groups battle for the city – see two of them in action . Yes, it was frightening! http://www.flickr.com/photos/objetpetitm/3428985849/
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With reference to http://www.flickr.com/photos/objetpetitm/3428985849/ We don’t seem that dangerous/subversive, do we?
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That is the thing. Most of the people there seemed to be on a picnic contrary to the media hyping it up as a violent riot. Me included.
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