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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday October 17, 2002 11:27author by Mountain Man - Culchies against Capitalism

STOP THE BUTCHER OF GENOA!

Tuesday 22 October, from 8 a.m. Claridge's Hotel, 53 Brook Street, London W1 Gianfranco Fini, the Butcher of Genoa, is the most senior fascist minister in the Italian government. He is coming to London on the morning of Tuesday 22 October to address a meeting of Italian businessmen.

FINI IS AN OPEN FASCIST WHO IDOLISES MUSSOLINI

Fini's Alleanza Nazionale is the direct successor to Mussolini's fascist party. Fini calls Mussolini "Italy's greatest statesman this century".

Alleanza Nazionale politicians have called for gypsies to be herded into ghettos and gays to be put in concentration camps.

FINI WAS PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR POLICING GENOA 2001

Silvio Berlusconi put Fini in personal charge of police operations during last year's protests in Genoa against the G8 Summit. Fini's vicious police brutality shocked the world. Hundreds of peaceful protestors were hospitalised when Fini's thugs went on the rampage. One protestor – Carlo Giuliani – was murdered in cold blood.

• PROTEST against this murderous fascist:

8am, Tuesday 22 October Claridge's Hotel, 53 Brook Street, London W1

• COMPLAIN to the organisations playing host to Fini the Fascist:

Claridge's Hotel, tel 020 7629 8860
Business Club Italia, tel 020 7937 5360, fini@businessclubitalia.org
Club di Londra, tel 020 7495 8191

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author by Gianfranco Finipublication date Thu Oct 17, 2002 15:45author address author phone

To all my Liberal friends on indymedia: I implore you to defend my right to speak.

I know I won't be disappointed by you.

Congratulations on your support for the ICP posters. That will keep illegal immigrants in their place.

author by Raypublication date Thu Oct 17, 2002 16:07author address author phone

Gianfranco Fini himself has been reading my posts, and rubbing his hands together with glee.

I had never thought of it like that before.

I am so ashamed.

author by What's that Ray?publication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 00:14author address author phone

ICP poster OK? But Indymedia censors those on the Left? There's a logic to anarchism which if you take enough drugs you can sometimes glimpse.
Pass the sick bag!

author by Raypublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 09:11author address author phone

The same rules apply to everybody.

If someone posts advertisements on indymedia, they get taken down.
If someone writes an article on indymedia that is within the guidelines, or puts a political poster up, then it stays up.

It doesn't matter whether they're anarchists, Trots, Fianna Failers, or Catholic nationalists. If you're in favour of freedom of speech, then you're in favour of freedom of speech for people you disagree with. If you want to censor those you disagree with, then you're not in favour of freedom of speech.

If you find that hard to follow then I can only be glad you're not in charge.

(I do make an exception in the case of fascists, where I think its right to prevent them from organising. But nobody has said the ICP is fascist)

author by Aine Ni Chonnaillpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 10:27author address author phone

You are such a nice boy, always standing up for me; I think of you as the son I never had. Well done in putting down those nasty AFA people and chastising those in your Libertine group who were pulling down my posters.

Lots of immigrants will suffer due to your inaction. Top marks my boy.

author by Raypublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 10:45author address author phone

I don't know why I bother arguing with people who still think its clever to impersonate people but...

- You are such a nice boy, always standing up for me; I think of you as the son I never had.

I'll try to keep it to words of one syllable this time.
It is GOOD to let people say what they think, even when you do not like the things they say or think.
It is BAD to stop people from talking, just because you don't like the things they say.
The REASON it is bad is because there are some people who may not like the things that YOU think. If you stop other people from talking, maybe someone else will stop YOU from talking. That would be BAD.

- Well done in putting down those nasty AFA people and chastising those in your Libertine group who were pulling down my posters.

I've a lot of respect for AFA, I just disagree with their stance on the ICP. If people who are in LAN want to take down ICP posters that is up to them. I just want it to be clear that it has nothing to do with LAN.

- Lots of immigrants will suffer due to your inaction. Top marks my boy.

I was a member of the Anti Racism Campaign for years, and in that time gave out many thousands of leaflets which addressed racist arguments. I still get involved in anti-racist work, and during the last general election distributed AFA (or AFA/RAR?) leaflets throughout Dublin South Central, where Ni Chonaill was standing as a candidate. Your ignorance speaks volumes.

author by Paul - Irish Peoples Partypublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 11:01author address author phone

A special thanks to Ray for also leaving our posters up. When we call for all immigrants out we know this will get the thugs going and attack refugees.

You are of so much help to us.

author by A Narchistpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 11:16author address author phone

For leaving those Libertarians Against Nice posters up.

Do I have to do the same with A Trot, M Aoist, and Dr E Publican before you get the message?

What if I post messages from V Lenin, congratulating Dublin Corporation for taking down those objectively anti-working class anarchist posters?

Real freedom means freedom for people you disagree with. When you set up your dictatorship you can count me out.

author by Adolf Hitlerpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 13:05author address author phone

You left me in last time. You gave me freedom of speech. I really love you guys.

I vill unite you all in the camps.

author by Raypublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 13:16author address author phone

"(I do make an exception in the case of fascists, where I think its right to prevent them from organising. But nobody has said the ICP is fascist)"

The 'no platform' policy is appropriate when you're talking about fascists.

If you start describing everyone you don't agree with as 'fascists' then you're no better than the Bolsheviks who banned 'objectively counter-revolutionary' speech, or the Stalinists who described everyone else as 'social fascists'.

author by Adolphpublication date Fri Oct 18, 2002 15:39author address author phone



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