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Triptyque de plus de 25 mètres de long de Gilbert & George. Les deux Britanniques y célèbrent, avec des rouges intenses, la révolution et le militantisme politique. Sur un des panneaux, Gilbert et George, presque 4 mètres de haut chacun, posent de face, un bâton écarlate à la main, l’air résolu. Derrière eux, les buildings de la City. A incendier ? Il y a quelque chose de paradoxal – litote – à voir ainsi hautement annoncée la lutte des classes (« class war ») dans une architecture dont l’ampleur et le dessin rendent si manifestement hommage à la puissance du capitalisme.
Rally for Justice demonstrating against the court decision that ruled a 15 year old boy involved in peaceful protest guilty of "false imprisonment" of a politician while she sat in her car surrounded by police
Student Demonstration against fees and education cuts, London 10/11/10. A large group of protestors broke off from the main march and attacked The Millbank buildings which houses the Conservative Party HQ.
Police were overwhelmed and a riot soon broke out.
Student Demonstration against fees and education cuts, London 10/11/10. A large group of protestors broke off from the main march and attacked The Millbank buildings which houses the Conservative Party HQ.
Police were overwhelmed and a riot soon broke out.
No sé muy bien quién es quién, aunque pueda sospecharlo XD.
Esta imagen la hice mientras caminaba por Londres. Me llamó la atención la representatividad de la escena en relación a las clases sociales.
For those unfamiliar with the face... this is George Osborne, the Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer here in the UK.
Mr Osborne is my number one pet hate (from an ever growing list).
Regardless of my obvious political bias... I just cannot stand this fellow (and I bet I'm not the only one).
Helen, this is my submission to the "Pet Hate" photo challenge :>)
in the capital great many of the allied factions can be found, being a hub for troop transports, diplomatic missions and sometimes on some private business...
Even if all these different factions are allies today, some haver had bitter feuds and wars before the alliance, sometimes a soldier on an inn who have had too much mead or ale will offend a member of another faction who also happens to frequent that very same inn...
One of the most frequent fights are those between Black falcons and Forestmen...
The Black Falcons are among the houses that has got t he most gold in their keeps... and the Forestmen thinks that Gold keeps in a dungeon is gold kept from the common people...
...these fights are almost always done with fists only while their comrades cheer them on...
- Hey Rich brat and capitalist swine, why haven´t you removed all of your girly golden rings, they will work like knuckledusters...
- Hey Nasty red commie you are lucky that I keep my soft genuine gold rings on, they are softer than my iron fist... take this peasant whelp-spawn, taste my capitalist-fist!
- Hey Reggie go for his jaw, it must be made of glass, a real Habsburger!
- James watch our for that tricky redskin, they always have dirt in their pockets, protect your eyes, they always use dirty tricks, they can be trusted!
pluralistic.net/2025/12/09/temporarily-embarrassed-founde...
A 1960s ad for IBM mainframes, featuring a woman in an office chair seated at a console, surrounded by large processing and storage units. It has been modified. A man in a business suit, impatiently checking his watch, looms out from between two of the cabinets. His head has been replaced with the glaring red eye of HAL 9000 from Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The woman's head has been replaced with a hacker's hoodie. Both the woman and the man have been tinted red.
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Cryteria (modified)
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... but having found this graffiti in Liverpool city centre, there was no way I wasn't going to shoot and reload ... erm, upload.
16/04/2016: An estimated 150,000 people marched through Central London to protest against government austerity policies which are having serious impacts on public health, housing, employment, wages and education. Organised by The People's Assembly, the "March for Health, Homes, Jobs & Education" protesters represented junior doctors, nurses, NHS workers, teachers, students, firefighters, disability rights and welfare rights campaigners, local government employees and a wide cross section of aggrieved citizens who claim that they are being unjustly impoverished by an uncaring Conservative government which is purposefully dismantling public services and handing them to private capital to fund tax relief for the wealthiest.
An extra post-Panama Papers data leak flavour prevailed at the protest with many people carrying "Dodgy Dave" placards - a reference to Prime Minister David Cameron's recent painfully drawn-out admission over four days that he has personally benefitted from the use of offshore tax havens set up by his late father.
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Story of this photo? It's 1983. Jen & I have been down to the carnival - hence the face paint. This is in Kensington Park Road, outside the old Rough Trade. The signs tell you how to get to the new shop on Talbot Road. And the grafitti is about Class War. You thought it was dead. Apparently not. This Saturday they are meeting up to go visit David Cameron in his North Kensington bunker. Right on.
Some pictures of that 2007 demo are here - www.flickr.com/photos/normko/sets/72157602900722771/
A student march organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts marched through through Central London calling for an end to all tuition fees and for living grants for all and an end to all austerity measure and cuts in all areas The groups focus is on the neo liberal economics that increasing marketization of the education system all present feel that is resulting in cuts across university campuses lending reduction in further education provision across the country as a whole The quality of Teaching Excellence Framework which was a promise to ‘improve on standards in teaching’ has just led to intensifying the casual hiring of university staff as a part of the commercialization of teaching agenda "eg given; Uni admins are giving priority given to costly but ineffective non practical course " in short evidence shows university's under the neo liberal economical system market does not work.
i like the tactics employed in the clip a smoke cloud obscures the fate of Downing street and the group comes beyond the dismantled barriers .
. The marchers where well behave but naturally noisy, and there were many more flares set off on the way from Malet St to Parliament Square.