working class and very much instead the actions of the middle class
counter-culture. i honestly thought we had turned a corner and placed a
feature on the wire about local matters.. now i find the matilda article
has replaced it.
2. getting the swan artical together was a task and as one of the people
involved in said task i feel it should have been left until the event on
the 20th was over then a artical about the m1 should have taken its place.
as it stands the artical on matilda is not the view point of all involved
and was neither talked about within the wider collective that is matilda.
therfore it should not have appeard as an front page until it had been
talked about and agreed by the wider matilda collective, at this stage i
do honestly find myself pulling out of any support for sheffield imc and
likewise imc as a whole as it seems to serve but the intrest of the few,
see..
http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-uk-process/2006-May/0506-yd.html i do not desire to work with people who see their own interest over the
wider interest of the working class.
0742
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19.05.2006 17:53
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Come off it, 0742
19.05.2006 19:09
Pulling out of the IMC just means everyone loses out. The IMC is a collective endeavour, and if you don't like the way it works, try and change it - but it doesn't help anyone to take your ball home and refuse to play.
Judean People's Front
Fair comments 0742
19.05.2006 20:43
The working class are irrelevant to IM - all that matters are saving the whale, hugging the trees, campaigning for Africa and flooding the country with asylum seekers.
No wonder the BNP are on the march - the British left are incompetent and irrelevant!
Brutus