You have to love #British #humour for pointing out the absurdity of the current #policing inflicted by #KeirStarmer's government on its citizens, illegally arresting people (mostly pensioners) for opposing genocide in #Gaza and supporting the nonviolent campaigning of #PalestineAction. This needs to go to the #SupremeCourt! Next stop is #Kneecap's MoChara court case on the 20th, to be also judged on #terrorism charges. Via #Novaramedia, 🖌️ : #FrankRiot.
You have to love #British #humour for pointing out the absurdity of the current #policing inflicted by #KeirStarmer's government on its citizens, illegally arresting people (mostly pensioners) for opposing genocide in #Gaza and supporting the nonviolent campaigning of #PalestineAction. This needs to go to the #SupremeCourt! Next stop is #Kneecap's MoChara court case on the 20th, to be also judged on #terrorism charges. Via #Novaramedia, 🖌️ : #FrankRiot.
From SPIN Magazine, November 1999. Did I post these images before? They are from an article entitled "The Politics of #Hacking", about #hacktivism, online activism and a big obsession of the late 90s "cyber-terrorism". I merged two images that were across two pages here, if it looks janky.