Mickey Z

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Friday, February 06, 2009

Long live communication, down with telecommunication

As I’ve said before, one of the most powerful catalysts in my personal radical journey was Situationism. Here’s some of the graffiti one might have encountered in Paris, May 1968:

Let’s not change bosses, let’s change life

In a society that has abolished every kind of adventure
the only adventure that remains is to abolish the society

A cop sleeps inside each one of us. We must kill him.

The liberation of humanity is all or nothing

No re-plastering, the structure is rotten

By stopping our machines together, we will demonstrate their weakness

If we have to resort to force, don’t sit on the fence

A single non-revolutionary weekend is infinitely more bloody than a month of total revolution

The forest precedes man, the desert follows him

Under the paving stones, the beach

Concrete breeds apathy

Making revolution also means breaking our internal chains

We want a place to piss, not a place to pray

The economy is wounded — I hope it dies!

Talk to your neighbors

The freedom of others extends mine infinitely

Open the windows of your heart

You can no longer sleep quietly once you’ve suddenly opened your eyes

The future will only contain what we put into it now

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Manual poetry

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Event Alert:

Earth 911: A Wake-Up Call for Obama Nation

Derrick Jensen and Mickey Z. in the DC Area on April 25

Feel free to print and distribute these flyers:
Flyer One
Flyer Two

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