molly hankwitz on 19 Oct 2000 01:32:21 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] maybe not, maybe it will get stronger and non-mainstream! |
Yo, around this Seattle, A16 (Wash), Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Melbourne S11 and Prague S26 widespread proliferation!!!...with accompanying protests in other cities...maybe it will not be cleaned up by the mainstream and spoonfed back in a palatable stock-friendly way...maybe it will get stronger, involve more and more youth disenchanted by the Disney-Monsanto castles of genetic and imagin- eering...maybe MacDonalds and Starbucks will crumble and fall...maybe limited agenda in the future will simply mean less bureacracy, less discrepancy in the distribution of wealth, less boredom... :>) devils' advocate Brian Holmes wrote: > Well, finally I was among what the know-it-all Economist calls those > "exuberant irrationalists on the streets," ... This reaction to protest is nothing new. I realise I'm going to sound like a boring old fart, but the current rash of denunciations in the straight press are exactly the same as those we encountered 30-odd years ago when we were protesting against the Vietnam war. That said, I'm enormously encouraged by much of what the S11 and S26 protesters have done. It really is the same struggle as we were involved in, but maybe clarified a bit. And I'm really disappointed in the reactions of many people my age who did what you are doing then, but disapprove of it now, because they have a mortgage and a job and a share portfolio and a ... to protect. So do I, but I approve of much of the protestors' activity. (I must admit, I find the fire bombs through the shop windows a bit hard to take.) Take heart from the fact that any protest against the current regime starts out being enormously unpopular, because it makes people uncomfortable, but eventually will gain mainstream support for at least a limited agenda of change. David _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold