> Besides, not everyone can travel the world to follow &
> >protest international meetings of capital -- only activists with
> >either lots of money or lots of time can.
>
> Really this is the worst form of reactionary crap. I was asked
> about this fictional group of jet setting protesters by German
> TV in Prague while in was in the midst of several hundred East
> European youth who earned 200 dollars a month. There are
> very, very few protesters that have been to more then a
> copule of the demos.
I agree with Andrew. I expect to hear this crap from journalists, but not from Yoshie. I've had more than a couple journalists ask me how these big anti-capitalist actions are funded and I keep telling them that they are mostly funded out of pocket. All of the activists I know who went to Quebec City paid for their travel out of pocket. A journalist from the Montreal Gazette asked me about reports that protesters had been seen asking for receipts at nice restaurants and I told him that there was possibly a few NGO types there on expense accounts, but more likely these were underlings at the Summit who were doing tourist stuff. I asked Soren Ambrose from 50 Years Enough about this last night and he told me that most of the NGO folks had to fund themselves to get to Quebec City.
The British tabloids are saying this week that the American Black Bloc is jetting over to London to help wreak havoc on May Day. This is an utter lie of course, which makes it immensely funny. Perhaps if Prince Charles or George Soros sent us some money...
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INTERNATIONALISM IN PRACTICE
An American soldier in a hospital explained how he was wounded: He said, "I was told that the way to tell a hostile Vietnamese from a friendly Vietnamese was to shout To hell with Ho Chi Minh! If he shoots, hes unfriendly. So I saw this dude and yelled To hell with Ho Chi Minh! and he yelled back, To hell with President Johnson! We were shaking hands when a truck hit us."
(from 1,001 Ways to Beat the Draft, by Tuli Kupferburg).