
Attica said:Now filmmaker Greg Hall, best known for 2004 movie The Plague – a tale of four pals from a London council estate – is to put his autobiography Bash the Rich on the big screen.
treelover said:mmm, being a Butlers son must have given some real insights into the rich, the establishment and the powerful, however, i still think I would rather read 'My Granny Was An Anarchist!
..Why I am not a Christianbutchersapron said:No he didn't. He kicked over the money-changers tables. He actually told people to pay their taxes.

butchersapron said:No he didn't. He kicked over the money-changers tables. He actually told people to pay their taxes.
treelover said:just saw this on a discussion board which was discussing Bones book, its about Crass, perhaps the dialectical opposite of Class War, its very moving and raises question for those who want to 'smash the fash'

phildwyer said:No he dıdn't. The verse to whıch you refer poınts out that polıtıcal power works through the manıpulatıon of ımages.
mk12 said:jesus wept

Hypocrisy
hy·poc·ri·sy (hĭ-pŏk'rĭ-sē) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. hy·poc·ri·sies
1. The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
2. An act or instance of such falseness.
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