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Bristol Anarchist Bookfair - Saturday 13th September

Can't you just turn off when you see vegans then?

I mean, its just another middle class consumerist lifestyle choice like any other innit. ;)

But then I'd have to look at the anarchists promoting nationalist politics, or the anarchist hunt sabs demanding the police 'enforce the ban' etc etc

Quite liked the book publisher stands, Afed, CW, IWW & LCAP. A lot of the rest was a load of shite though.

ETA: don't even get me started on the primmos
 
What sort of nationalist shite do Bristol anarchists push then Jittug?
Most of the anarchists I know locally are really anti nationalist big time.

And wannabe anarcho hunt sabbers asking the nice policeman to enforce the ban on fox hunting is political bankruptcy, have they no self respect?

What is a primmo? I am imagining a device using lighter fluid to dangerously extract illegal dugs.
 
What sort of nationalist shite do Bristol anarchists push then Jittug?
Most of the anarchists I know locally are really anti nationalist big time.

And wannabe anarcho hunt sabbers asking the nice policeman to enforce the ban on fox hunting is political bankruptcy, have they no self respect?

What is a primmo? I am imagining a device using lighter fluid to dangerously extract illegal dugs.

all nationalism is bad until we start talking about Ireland, Palestine, the Basque country etc etc

confused

Primmos are primativists, they think we should all live in trees and that
 
Nationalism f the opressed versus that of the Opressor innit Jittug.
But ultimately on a hiding to nothing as class interest will conflict sooner or later.

See don't just make double entendres when I'm up. :)
 
hiya

we have got a feedback form here:

http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/sep2008/bookfair_feedback_form.doc

If the composition of the workshops wasn't how u felt it should have been then suggestions for next year (or for events before that) will be a good thing. I helped with the bookfair and we basically weren't inundated with class struggle workshops,. More would be welcomed. Also as a organising collective we had meetings where we would look at the proposals and argue what should and shouldn't be included. And several of us are interested in ecological issues + permaculture, think it is well interesting, relevent and important, alongside class struggle.

But if people want a different set up then they are welcome to come to the pre event meetings and argue for what they believe in

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