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May Day Protest - Clekenwell London 2007

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May Day protest outside my office today, I dont mind it all but next time can you please sing your songs in English so people can understand what your jibber jabbering about.

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  • By the way..If you really want to know what the 'jibber jabbering' is about..Then send me a message..I'll get back to you..

  • May Day belongs to ALL WORKERS from ALL COUNTRIES. So ALL LANGUAGES can be shouted.. This is the beauty of the day.. I wish I knew more languages to speak in.. Just to remind you, we are all humans. The different words we use for the same thing doesn't mean your or my DNA is different structured..So If I die from exploitation, you can die too..I mean Stop discriminating, Join the people..

  • Its inteeresting to build a image of the world according to that person. Yet this person insists that she thinks... but couldn't you argue that we all claim to think, as opposed to zombies. Its funny on one comment you treat me of a chav comment below you treat the world of conservative uptight. So I am a chav becuase I'm young and i wear a cap (on my profile picture)? Lets continue this conversation, I enjoy teasing out the points of tension in your conception of thd world.

  • Yeah? It's interesting how you build up the text. Note here readers that two texts are written in this comment. The first one of neutrality from the reserved yet jovial workers through institutionalised words like: 'lunch break', 'sarnie', 'watch the protest from the sidelines''my office''i work' 'doesn't mean i mean i don;t think' as opposed to others. Note that identity exist solely in relationship to difference. The others here are unemployed 'chavs' who don't 'wash'.

  • I was on the march myself and at one point I was asked by a Turkish comrade to take the bullhorn so I could shout slogans in English. I think you were just at the wrong part of the march. The Turkish comrades were sloganeering in Turkish until they could find English-speakers.

  • so did you join the march?

  • i was in the march and there was a large group of non english speakers mainly madeup of the turkish communists. The anarchists speak english though. all police are bastards. xx

  • it's ignorant people like you that don't deserve respect

  • There was a huge mass of people speaking English. You just needed to jump down from your high horse to see them.

  • What language were they speaking? I hope to have a pleasant visit to your city this summer.

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