Thursday - December 01, 2011
anarchists try and fail as cops react swiftly this time around. sadly, anarchists still alive.
Here we almost went again but this time, the cops did what cops are paid to do.
If I have any gripe it’s only that they didn’t use deadly force. The only real way to contain and defeat these slimy commie anarchists.
I wonder how long it will be before openly stating extreme hatred for this group will be declared a hate crime.
One of the people making comments at the end of the article said exactly what I thought when seeing the hard copy photo.
A rent a commie is what he said while I looked at it and thought he resembled Trotsky or maybe a young version of Lenin. I simply saw commie all over the creep. I think you will too when you see the link. Really. They just seem to have an identifiable look about them. Right out of central casting.
Also new to the strike action were London Ambulance dispatchers and paramedics, who had not been on strike since the 1970s.
Most of the banners on display were distributed by the big trade unions - Unite, Unison, the NUT and the PCS.
Right. And not shown here in the on line version for some reason, are the hammer and sickle flags. That’s says a lot don’t ya think?
And as for the slag in the photo here, what a look. Good. I hope it hurt a lot, whatever caused it.
Violence as anarchists hijack the big march, clash with police and storm offices of multi-national company
Claim they targeted company because of chief executive’s salary
By REBECCA EVANS and ARTHUR MARTIN
After laying siege to St Paul’s Cathedral for weeks, anarchists hijacked the pensions protest yesterday.
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Amid violent clashes with police, members of the notorious anti-capitalist group Occupy London stormed the head office of a FTSE 100 company.
As 25,000 TUC strikers including a strong representation of teachers marched through the capital, the 60-strong gang broke away and forced their way into the West End offices of Xstrata, a multi-national mining firm.The professional protesters got on to the roof of the four-storey building, where they unfurled a banner saying ‘All power to the 99%’ and set off flares.
Some tried to break into the office of the company’s boss Mick Davis to confront him over his ‘excessive’ pay.
In stark contrast to the summer riots, where police were criticised for allowing problems to escalate, hundreds of officers descended on the building within minutes and surrounded the protesters.
One of the demonstrators said: ‘We put the message out on Twitter to meet here. We want to make a stand about the huge pay rise Mick Davis has received.
Also new to the strike action were London Ambulance dispatchers and paramedics, who had not been on strike since the 1970s.
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