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Friday January 10, 2003 14:24 by iosaf jedi svengali and weedy bookworm type. - recuperem els carrers! barcelona
just like farmers there are lots of different types. IFA President John Dillon said today's convoy to Government Buildings could easily have numbered 5,000 based on the high level of support farmers had been shown. They agreed to restrict it to 300 vehicles to avoid further inconvenience. "I could have had 30,000 farmers and 5,000 tractors in Dublin because of the level of frustration and anger out there," he said. As a Reclaim the Streets! activist who has spread such lunatic fringe ideology throughout languages and cultures for quite a few years, I naturally have thoughts upon Tractors. And I would so like to share them with you. Tractors cause less road deaths than any other form of mechanised transport. Tractors cause less reified capitalist identity stuff than cars. Tractors can be used to blockade roads and seal off areas from entry by cars, vans and armoured vehicles. Tractors do not require tarmac for routing. Tractors do not generally travel on roads with empty passenger seats. The world brand names though are pretty awful. Tractors are still for the main using old lead type heavy fuel, though way down on the list below airplanes and cars as a source of atmospheric pollution they still are smelly noisy and pollute. 300 tractors are approaching Dublin here is how the city folk have reacted; "Farmers are welcome to Dublin any time to protest, and the more the merrier, but not in their tractors," said Dublin Chamber of Commerce director Declan Martin. Congestion already costs Dublin €4m a day and the protest would mean further costs because of traffic delays and overtime, Mr Martin said. €4,000,000 a day is what congestion costs Dublin. isn´t that interesting? It might be typically offbeat of me to remind the reader that more people were killed in Northern Ireland 1969-1995 as a result of car accidents than terrorism. But offbeat I am. The car is the corner stone of our capitalist idiotic system. I am a good horseman as well as fairish cricketer. I can trot canter and gallop with glee, though I would not presume to operate 300 or more horses at the same time. Yet in our present society a license to operate a car has become a rite of passage, a symbol of coming of age. Most road deaths and accidents are cuased by young males, which is why they are most expensive to insure. Young males are subject to hormones that encourage them to take risk and put themselves in situations of danger. I will furnish you with reams of psychological, psychiatric and neurological research to support that opinion, and also point to the Gardai´s own data on road deaths and accidents. I really don´t like cars. put very simply In less than a century the Car has become an "indespensible item"? Today´s Roscommon Herald reports the failure of Western Irelands roaming doctor service. Tractors are great - Farmers of Ireland. I suggest to people in Dublin to go out there and welcome the tractors to the "heart of Ireland´s oligarchy". In Venezueala we have seen many tractors without petrol left on the streets of certain areas. IF I suggested you bring down Dublin City Council just for practise, (I have made my thoughts known on the bin charge thing, I favour recycling rubbish refusing to pay state charges and keeping any rubbish you can not recycle in your bedroom along with your excretea, urine and nail clippings). Mr Dillon you have very strong bargaining tools, though I would be very careful of that "I could have had 30,000 farmers out. you seem to be trying to keep alive the twentieth century tradition of male leadership, one that is happily becoming more and more irrelevant day by day, that is because Mr Dillon the evolving revolution has changed the meaning of "chaos" for ever". I have provided links to the last articles in this forum which might concern Farmers. http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=23510 Iosaf = Mr O as if |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Fair play to the tractors, an their drivers, totally in agreement of what they are doin, if the taxi drivers can get away with blockin up the streets why cant us culchies do it (rural dweller but not a farmer myself).....so i say go on the farmers its about time the government realised they is life outside the pale........
now some may be wondering about the blockade thing.
oh Mr O´asif the man who told us how to build a latrine and bust squats can you in your great experience tell us how to stop tanks entering our villages with a tractor?
why yes I can keen reader.
a standard tractor as I´ve said will stop cars, vans and light armoured vehicles.
The world leader of light armoured vehicles has featured their award winning product on Irish streets since about 1969.
For armoured vehicles which are heavier it is normally advised to position two tractors with digging attachments placed at 30º angle in the road.
This will stop most tanks including Russian and British standard issue.
There are some though such as the top range US army versions which carry very serious weight and thus momentum.
Now I will not bore the reader with newtonian physics I treated enough on that last year, when I was more trippy and less anarkisty in infoflow.
But I did tell you 2003 would be different.
Now to stop the top range US type of tank, oh well, I would ensure the road being stopped is potholed in a zigzag pattern at 6 metre intervals to the depth of 3 metres. Place your tractors as before. but with the first one slightly off centre of a the zig zag pattern.
I feel i should warn you though that if you are in a position to be stopping top range US tanks then you will probably have come under aerial assault before hand.
And to advise you about that I would be distracting from the real issue of the day which is building the evolving revolution, welcoming farmers to the heart of the Irish oligarchy, an oligarchy that preaches meritocracy yet still boast ministers whose only qualification appears to be a direct lineage from De Valera.
Farmers we support you.
support us.
Ireland has been misgoverned for far too long.
Now I as an anarchist happen to believe that Ireland would best be organised as an island of multiple assemblies at a much smaller level tha the 125 regions of the EU, but I am a realist, and realise that you probably would be happy with just decentralisation and employment opportunities for your children.
Which brings me to an email I have recieved from a FF supporter who informs that "development and prosperity" has been brought to the west by returning Irish investment and that I am an unhappy migrant who missed out on the celtic tiger.
I am a most happy european and I pointed out back in the days when Mary Harney was busy appropriating the term "celtic tiger" that asian economic terms were perhaps most apt to descrbe the true nature of Ireland´s "prosperity".
The poorest farmers amongst you will know exactly what I mean.
And unfortuantely when your leader Mr Dillon agrees to limiting the size of your protest he is admitting that it is just a token gesture and symbolic alone.
a psychological exercise when we are told the most important ministers of the Irish government aren´t even in the country.
Mr Dillon has said "he could have", I believe that O´connell might have said such similar things.
enjoy your visit to Dublin, and remember you can come back anyday, and I love tractors.
ad I hope that the failing medical services being deplored by the PDs improve in the West.
I hope that the example of Irish silver will not be repeated with Irish Oil.
I hope that the langauge survives.
I hope that Fianna Fail whose website displays press statements that focus attention on Rugby will remember who voted for them.
but you know hope is another way of saying i told you so.
the richest 20% get 80% of the money from CAP.
meanwhile dumping Irich beef below local market prices means that African pastoralist cannot sell their animals before the dry season arrives and thus get fucked...
I thought it would be much less.