TopCat
Putin fanboy
And here's a bit more from the Evening Bogstandard:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/stand...leaned+up+amid+fear+of+G20+rioting/article.do
A bit of harris fencing won't secure those roadworks!!!!

And here's a bit more from the Evening Bogstandard:
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/stand...leaned+up+amid+fear+of+G20+rioting/article.do

I do not know who is going, what a crass asumption you hold of myself, from Middle Class Twat to not knowing or understanding the make up of those involved, do you think i just live in some working class utopia? no i live in a working class Dystopia one where the everyday live is fucked over by the over consumption and greed of the middle class, the very people who will be on this protest, in words it is nothing more than an exercise of empire guilt.
If you believe what you have written there, M, you are on a completely dead end political trajectory, with no real understanding of why society is like it is, (how powerless most of us are, regardless of minor differences in eduction or income) or how we might change things, or what are the reasons for your own personal problems.
Your posts just seem to be spewing your bitterness and hatred at the easiest available scapegoat. (For you, the leftists and anarchists who inhabit the parts of the social and internet space that you seem to regard as home from the frequency of your posting. What is the point in slagging and alienating most people reading your posts - can't you think of a better use of your time? ) It is not too far different from the fash who blame all their personal and societies problems on immigrants, "Jewish bankers" or a combination of the two. Meanwhile, the system rolls on, regardless.
I really think you could do with giving up posting, taking a good look at the real world and your life and deciding to take a more positive attitude - for your own mental health mate, if for nothing else.
In context you are right, it can be seen as you say, however place it the other way round, and for a moment as why we are here, it has fuck all to with my life, mental health and thanks for the concern but there is no need, one is doing fine, and the reason being I got out of the bullshit of it all in 2005, and been doing fine.
Yes it comes across as you say I would agree, but meet us in person and you find another side to those who are underclassrising, we need to express that anger, and we are all to clear in what misrepresentation is about, just what you have done.
We do indeed have an issue and that is of the Middle Class, not one of ourself we are strong and very much united and no need to go seek any form of help, it would mean going to The Middle Class, and there one of the reasons our class finds itself in the current circumstance, there not and never will be our salvation, or ever trusted with us again:

More 'incitement', or perhaps 'treason':I'll take another look and get back to you if I've got the time.
You are strong and united and there are four of you and you are regarded by others in Sheffield as barmy losers.![]()
More 'incitement', or perhaps 'treason':
Mark Barrett, a professional tour guide, spent last Saturday painting Barack Obama’s election catchphrase “yes we can” on a banner that protesters will carry as they try to occupy London’s financial district April 1.
[...]
“We want a very English revolution,” he says from a café near his home in north London. “The first English revolution in 1649 was about winning sovereignty for parliament over the king.” Now, protesters are campaigning for sovereignty for everyone.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=a8ymogvlkZQs&refer=europe
The group insists that its protest outside the Bank of England will involve nothing more violent than dancing, theatre and possibly a little nudity (“for Emperor’s New Clothes metaphorical purposes”). Mark Barrett, their spokesman, introduces himself to The Times, saying: “I’m with the Government of the Dead and New Sovereignty. Our ideas are about nationalising and decentralising — nationalising everything, and decentralising services so everything is local.”
[...] unofficially, Mr Barrett is less certain their camp will remain peaceful. “Revolutionary discipline is not going to happen,” he says. “It would be great for it to be peaceful, a party and fun — and, in terms of taking the public with us — that would make sense.” He adds: “If things are peaceful on the 1st, we will get good press for the 2nd. Then we can ramp it up.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/G20/article5983454.ece

I think these protesters have a clear idea too.
Seems to be to disrupt people trying to go about their daily business, cost us money, and use violence and intimidation to try and get people to support their 'cause' - once they actually define what it is.
I always find it amusing how so many people want to 'smash the system' yet happily live off of it.
