> Armin Medosch wrote:
> 
> You are certainly not allowed to say 'yes, the violence is good,
> it helps our aims' as with all the anti-terror legislation now in place
> you could become victim of breaking certain laws against 'support of
> criminal activity'.

I am happy to say that the violence is a good thing. I hope there is a lot
more of it.

The situation has gone beyond other means. Now there are no other means. We
can hope that next time the demonstrators will get beyond the Treasury and
to the heart of Parliament. The Situationist approach offers one model but
Guy Fawkes another. A Parliament in flames would be sweet. It isn't good
architecture so aside from an increase in the UK's carbon footprint I can't
think of any good reason not to burn it down - preferably with the
polticians (and hopefully the royals) inside it.

Best

Simon


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