Angry students head back to streets
vast minority | 17.09.2011 11:35
Today's statement from a range of student groups (though not the discredited NUS) says: "As student campaigners, we fully support the trade union movement’s campaign against austerity, including the biggest wave of strike action since 1926.
"The government’s plans for universities represent a threat to the very purpose of education, with the poor being priced out of a marketised system of private providers, while school and FE students are being robbed of basic support.
"The National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts has now called a national education demonstration for Wednesday November 9th, and we will organise for a day of mass direct action and walkouts to coincide with the strike. We will not allow this government to abolish the welfare state and destroy our futures."
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Very pleased to hear about the demo
17.09.2011 13:31
Similarly there's a radical blogger who calls him/herself "Infantile Disorder" - they might as well call their blog "this blog is bollocks". There's a certain thread of pseudo-ironic radical humour which seems to come out of the 80s punk scene but which is out of touch and counter-productive in the 21st century
Janice
Agree, but....
17.09.2011 15:49
However, to put a little context, I guess 'vast minority' is a reference to police assertions that violence on demos is committed by a 'vast minority', despite frequently contradictory evidence.
'infantile disorder' is written by a communist of some kind (still a good blog in my opinion). The name is derived from a Lenin pamphlet 'left wing communism - an infantile disorder' in which about everyone on the left except the Bolshevics are attacked.
I agree that it would be easy to misconstrue these names, but I think there is some kind of relevant context to them.
Town End Boy
@Janice
19.09.2011 15:50
General Degenerate