Even if you have gotten the camera from him, how do you think HE acquired it? That looks like $25k of red hot Sony betacam there.. before it even hit the fire.
You wouldn't catch me walking the streets of a large protest with a great big "arrest me for Grand Theft" sign mounted on my shoulder.
Just the same, that picture makes me want to cry. The heathen!
the point is corporate media is part of the problem. this has been the most complicit reporting by corporate media ever. their coverup of the illegal and sick police actions in italy is criminal.
Probably a fascist cop implant who was part of the 2% minority that wanted to destroy private property. Took a media camera just to MAKE SURE that the public media spent 98% of its time labeling protesters as issueless, destructive, and over all BAD PEOPLE. issue one in psychological warfare. . .Win the hearts and minds of the target group (general public). And media manipulation is THE way to do it.
Genoa had thousands (probably between 2 and 4 thousand) who supported (and engaged in) destroying property. We aren´t on the same side as you pacifists, and you will never stop us. Until the blood flows from the corpse of capitalism and the state!
I disagree with the comrade above. Individual violence is not an alternative to mass organised resistance to capitalism. Still, I really like this picture and have made it wallpaper for my computer.
this person is destroying corporate property in this picture, thats it. and corporate media property at that. that means this person is *performing a black bloc action* ... it doesnt mean he *is* a member of an organization called black bloc. just so we are clear. this person could go on to smash the windows out of a corner small business, and that would not be a black bloc action.
very smart...
You wouldn't catch me walking the streets of a large protest with a great big "arrest me for Grand Theft" sign mounted on my shoulder.
Just the same, that picture makes me want to cry. The heathen!
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