October 27, 2006

Why are the enviro-tards so cruel?

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Upon realisation that work and oppression under capitalism is only going to increase as a result of the ‘killing of the planet’ Melbournians have decried the lies of environmentalists. For years Meblournians have clung in hope to the message on the old Spencer Street power station, “no jobs on a dead planet”; it was a symbol of hope, but now it is only a constant reminder of the deception of the environmentalists. It is now clear that the promised life beneath the waves without work is not real. In fact, the very environmentalists that had promised this glorious time are now the front line of capital in the expansion of markets and the enforcement of the relations of capital. The ‘dead planet’ claim is now simply the excuse for capital, lead by environmentalist, to further make impositions upon the lives of Melbournians and the rest of humanity. Work camps far worse than have been experienced before have already been created and the environmentalists, who promised so much with the slogan “no jobs on a dead planet” are the front line in the effort to herd people into them. At present all that Melbournians can do in the face of this is cry out ‘thanks a bunch… enviro-tards’!

Spencer street power station

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  1. Wow you guys are just too cool. I mean, I thought stop g20 were all anti-authoritarian and rebellious, but clearly if I want to be the coolest kid at Uni, I’m going to have to oppose even them! Just like you COOL people. Just when people think they have caught up to my coolness, I’ll show them. “Global Justice is sooooo 1999″ I’ll say. And thus my reputation as the most mysterious cat in town will grow even further. Because that’s what politics is all about!Hell you guys are so cool and exclusive, you don’t even have any replies to your blogs yet. Well i’ll be the first. Of coarse, when others catch on, I’ll disappear, and form stopstopstopg20.

    Comment by SGF — October 30, 2006 @ 8:25 pm

  2. This post is way obscure! Who is it written for? Maybe its just a diary entry.

    Is it self-evident that ‘the front line of capital in the expansion of markets and the enforcement of the relations of capital’?

    Is this post poorly written, or am I just one of the *tards this post decries?

    Comment by Benjamin — November 20, 2006 @ 6:09 pm

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