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March 10, 2008

Filed under: catherine henegan — ABRAXAS @ 6:04 pm

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  1. stella* Says:

    chilling!

  2. gary cummiskey Says:

    right on!
    what city is the picture from?
    couldn’t have been johannesburg!

  3. O~* Says:

    brilliant, complete with bars in front
    fuck the civilised cake knives hacking the world to pieces!

  4. O~* Says:

    that slogan is kinda out of date though, actually
    for true liberty i say
    death to multinational corporations!
    they’re already usurping the power of nation states
    with far further-reaching hegemonic strangleholds on individual freedom
    branding us like cattle

  5. catherine Says:

    this picture was taken in amsterdam

  6. Stella* Says:

    wow!

  7. femi leadbelly Says:

    freedom free doom
    but free from whom..
    petit fucking bourgeois

  8. gary cummiskey Says:

    thanks, catherine!

  9. O~* Says:

    http://archive.blogsome.com/2007/07/31/povinelli-exception/

    *if* you can be bothered to read it, this is a really provocative discussion (the article and the comments beneath it) of neoliberal discourse surrounding state policy reform in so-called rural upliftment programmes (the case material comes from an aboriginal community in australia).

  10. pill Says:

    ah yes amsterdam. it’s probably a state-subsidized street-art project. those dutch anarchists have no manners. which brings us to a more important point: graffiti - fine when it’s on the mayor’s house, not so fine when it’s on my garage door.

  11. pill Says:

    re: “death to multinational corporations!”

    catchy!

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