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Inside the rebellion in Greece

http://therealnews.com/t/in... A look at the roots of Greece's ongoing uprising, and the youth at the center  
 
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protest911 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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king of riot is comeing soon two store and the uprising of it going two be on my tagged profile and im adding this two my upcomeing new comic as well take care elexis r. n. p
Kapseros (6 months ago) Show Hide
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It's not a matter of nationality, nor history or philosophical roots. It's a matter of dignity. A value their trying to take away from us. This is a war the system can't win.
from Athens with love to all
Cres45 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Look Aegiaeus, real democracy can be archived only in small communities like the cities-states of the ancient Greece where all the people equal participate and take decisions. The state democracy of "divide & conquer" that we have now is really responsible for this corrupted elitist system.
Aegialeus (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Cres45

I totally agree with you, grass root community and neighborhood direct democracy is the way to go, no matter how daunting the scale is.

But also I believe party politics, the lack of transparency and recall mechanisms is a huge contributor to the corruption as well.
Aegialeus (7 months ago) Show Hide
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iELKanda
Well said!
Those who want their freedom will fight for it, and those who do not prefer to be slaves of others.
parmenion96 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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go to scool fagot and stop demolate other peoples property.
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parmenion96
My point is that when the government becomes so out of touch with the will of the people, and when the government ignores the people, and does not not govern and lead the nation, then the people must let the government know in any way they can get the governments attention and to give the message of how seriousness and angry the people are. Some times elections are to far away to oust the government.
The gov. of Greece has sold out their people for the past 20 years.
parmenion96 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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oh realy? With burning out other peoples property? No sir if you burn a city you are worse than that you fight against. Not 1 mm acceptance for that.
Aegialeus (4 months ago) Show Hide
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parmenion96
I am not in support of burning "peoples" private property, nor killing people.
But when corrupt government officials, & especially unscrupulous financing institutions who care more about the integrity of their usury mechanisms & their bottom line, than care about whether children have a roof over their head, & their parents able to feed & cloth their children, afford health care & a good education....
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Aegialeus (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Should people adhere to the banks one sided usury demands or government crippling taxes?
When all civil channels fail, you march and protest and let them know. If this still fails then the government has failed it's people. Then what recourse is their for the people? Slavery?
NO! You specifically target those at fault!
The city belongs to the people and should never be burnt down.
The citizens of Greece do not burn down their cities and land, those are foreign elements.
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