from actforfreedomnow
"If I turned to robbery, it wasnt for the profit. It was a matter of principal, a matter of justice. I preferred to maintain my freedom, my independence, my dignity as a human being, than to become a creator of wealth for my boss" Marius Jacob (French illegalist)There are people, that deny the capitalist ideology that has settled in most people's mind as a given characteristic of human nature, and look for ways to slip away from its everyday paranoia.The robbing of a bank is a practice that cancels in the most immediate way, the relationship between boss and "slave", abuser and abused. Since it allows the subject to control in its own its time and appetite for creation, without dying slowly in the workcamps increasing the profits of the bosses (big and small).It denys giving away this whole life to this unfair economic system, begging for crums in order to survive. It's a part of the generalized attack against the rotten world of submission and part of the plan for its destruction. Of course, the robbery of a bank just to acquire more consumer goods, is not an action against what exists but an action that conserves it. In the end it's the subject that defines the action.[.....]On april 28th, G.Dimitrakis, who is accused of expropriating the National Bank of Greece on Solwnos Street in Athens on January 16/2006, passed again through the court desks to appeal against the first sentence and was sent away one more time to face the justice system. In an act of solidarity, we let the fire and not the court "judge" his life's choices. So on the morning of April 27th, we put an explosive device in front of the door of the Emporiki Bank near the courts in Hania.P.S. 1 : Solidarity to the 3 comrades wanted for the same case and to A. Bonnano, CH. Stratigopoulos, G.Voutsis-Vogiatzis and to all those who chose to attack the temples of money.P.S. 2: We are waiting impatiently for the political tumble of the system and the radicalisation of society for a class, antistate war.Defusion of Guerilla thought
Thursday, 6 May 2010
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