discipline posted:Hey NYC/NJ dudes and dudettes at 4pm today we are showing the new hit South Korean film SNOWPIERCER, a film about revolution and global warming, today at the IAC 147 W24th if you wanna come it's free and cool
I do want to come but im at work
will this post go on the front page?
discipline posted:Hey NYC/NJ dudes and dudettes at 4pm today we are showing the new hit South Korean film SNOWPIERCER, a film about revolution and global warming, today at the IAC 147 W24th if you wanna come it's free and cool
i was with the IAC 147 W24th in korea...
Lykourgos posted:Wait how did those two tiny little posts get on the front page
will this post go on the front page?
Do you want your ally, for whom you make your posts for, in a position of strength or not? [looks directly into yourviewpoint] Im learning organizing from this organizations thread lol
discipline posted:Hey NYC/NJ dudes and dudettes at 4pm today we are showing the new hit South Korean film SNOWPIERCER, a film about revolution and global warming, today at the IAC 147 W24th if you wanna come it's free and cool
if global warming real how is it free and cool
corey posted:
Mate. As a fellow adelaidean let me tell you. There's a lot of good shit going on down here.
http://bertkelly.org.au/events/ posted:Written by David Flint and Jai Martinkovits (pictured above right), who also spoke at the Launch about the book’s contents, Give Us Back Our Country was successfully launched before an enthusiastic audience by Senator Cory Bernardi at the Bert Kelly Research Centre
Written by Bob Carter and John Spooner, Taxing Air was successfully launched by Senator Cory Bernardi (below right) at the Bert Kelly Research Centre on 29 July. Speakers at the launch included Lydia Bevege (Institute of Public Affairs), Centre Chairman Bob Day and author Prof. Bob Carter (below left)
Former Attorney General the Hon Michael Atkinson, Labor MP for the SA State seat of Croydon, launched Dr Stephanie Jarrett’s book Liberating Aboriginal People from Violence
http://www.toben.biz/ posted:Battle of the Wills:
The Jewish Dilemma/Problem – solved by German philosopher Martin Heidegger
Individuals who identify as Jews, and who vehemently oppose any expression of racism, live according to the principle of race, which they then violently oppose in those who also wish to live according to the principle of race.
Did you have a look at this website (flightradar24) – then the Malaysian Flight could not have just disappeared…
HOLOCAUST BELIEF IS AN EXPRESSION OF RACIAL HATRED AGAINST GERMANS
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/lights-out-for-occupy-adelaide/story-e6frea6u-1226202934950 posted:Occupy Adelaide supporter Kari McGregor, who was at the meeting, said the group was pleased a mutual decision had been reached with the council.
"We are not trying to perpetuate an old model of protest, but aiming to achieve something new and alternative,"
chickeon posted:lookin forward to that steg... yer gonna post it right?
out of honor, yes. its not very good though. I was kind of a mess. but people enjoyed it and I made a joke about sharks so thats cool
Petrol posted:
iirc one of the occ adelade goobers called our office at the beginning to ask how they could protest "w/o breakin any laws"
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corey posted:petrol do u want to form a local failaids cell with me. do u want to.... hold hands?
corey posted:petrol do u want to form a local failaids cell with me. do u want to.... hold hands?
i thought youd never ask...!!!! hold me.. thrill me.. poz me.. kill me.....
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I'm thinking a good place to start organizing is within the Christian community. There is a lot of populist sentiment in some areas and it seems Christianity is very compatible with emancipatory political movements.
That was the idea behind zizek's puppet and the dwarf, but it might be hard to bring that sort of analysis into a regular church environment.
The_Boourns_Identity posted:It used to be social anxiety that kept me away from organizations, but there's also the fear of COINTELPRO operatives. Living in an extremely reactionary environment makes me not trust people IRL with my political views.
I'm thinking a good place to start organizing is within the Christian community. There is a lot of populist sentiment in some areas and it seems Christianity is very compatible with emancipatory political movements.
That was the idea behind zizek's puppet and the dwarf, but it might be hard to bring that sort of analysis into a regular church environment.
i say go after the mormons, because you sound like one. evangelize in pairs.
Crow posted:GO wit hteh gcatholic workers dude.
i am a catholic and i worked twelve paid hours in the past week.
booyah.
Then Jesus directed them to have all the people sit down in groups on the green grass.
So they sat down in groups of hundreds and fifties.
Taking the five Jobs and the two internships and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and submitted the job applications. Then he gave them to his disciples to distribute to the people. He also divided the two internships among them all.
They all worked and were renumerated,
and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of Job offers and salary contracts.
The number of the men who had found employment was five thousand.