Category Archives: Student movement

Hot Chile

Sheesh. Stumbledupon the above while examining the reaction to Belgian bonehead Dieter Samoy‘s recent suicide (following his being sentenced to two years jail for assaulting a man guilty of walking around in black skin). On my viewing, there would appear … Continue reading

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Noam Chomsky on the Role of the Educational System

See also : The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model Twenty Years On, Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC), Vol.6, No.2, November 2009.

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The KKK Took The Victorian Education Industry Away

Gillard slams ‘offensive’ KKK cartoon Robyn Grace The Age January 8, 2010 PERMANENT RESIDENCY NOT SOLD SEPARATELY, EDUCATION NOT INCLUDED Liz Thompson & Ben Rosenzweig (on racism and overseas students) overland Summer 2009 See also : Victory to Terrie-Anne Verney! … Continue reading

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OMGWTF I thought racism was a working class thing?!?

From the Department of “…And That’s Why We Should Keep The Bloody Flag The Same!”: Mate speak english, you’re in australia now Race hate scandal rocks some of nation’s most elite schools James Campbell and Eliza Sum Sunday Herald Sun … Continue reading

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The Dole Army : “If it wasn’t real, it would almost be comical.”

LOL. “In fact, the legend of the Dole Army owes much to a new form of protest sweeping the world called culture jamming. It’s closely linked to the anti-globalisation and anti-capitalist protests we’ve seen in cities around the world in … Continue reading

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Victory to Terrie-Anne Verney! Indian students finally “get the hint that they are not wanted here!”

Of bashed Indian students, she said they were “playing the victim card” and “the shit around their head must do something to their brain”. “Maybe a gun to their head might help them get the hint that they are not … Continue reading

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Support Carrie and Scott!

Support Carrie and Scott! Resist State Repression! “Carrie Feldman and Scott DeMuth are activists from Minneapolis, MN, who were subpoenaed to a federal grand jury in Iowa investigating animal rights vandalism from 2004. They both refused to cooperate with the … Continue reading

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How many environmentalists does it take to change a lightbulb in Copenhagen?

…oh yeah… Indymedia Danmark too… Spies Like Us Quasi-terrorist treatment for tea-and-biscuit protesters Melissa Fyfe ThE gReEn RaGe December 13, 2009 Government reaction to protest groups says much about freedom of speech. …Aside from the demonisation – with John Brumby … Continue reading

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Anarchy in the font of democracy?

For a second day, the Gold Medal-winning Greek Riot Olympics team is competing on the streets of Athens. And Thessaloniki. And Patras. And Giannena. And Heraklion (Crete). And… Fresh violence in Greece over teen’s killing, ABC Anarchy in the font … Continue reading

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not. so. slack.

Gogol Bordello is a multi-efnik Gypsy punk band from the Lower East Side of New York City that formed in 1999… or possibly 1998. 60 revolutions per minute This is my regular speed So how do you want me to … Continue reading

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