national |
miscellaneous |
news report
Friday May 10, 2002 18:18
by F. Dudley Chatterton - Irish Revolutionary Workers
Authentic Workers Needed
It is very disconcerting to Irish working class leaders, like myself, especially those of us who come from the mainland, that very few, or none, of the Irish working class attend our various demos and protest, which are being held for their benefit. So here is my proposal: Let each organisation contribute some money to a central fund, and pay a stipend to each genuine worker who attends a protest, this will help the working class lads, and will also hasten the revolution, because, as theory shows, it cannot be held without the working class.
Comments (4 of 4)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Perhaps you should tackle the reasons why they don't come.. Organise rally's to help them what the fuck are you saying, We don't need your pitty.
Revolution will come from the workers when we want to, not when somebody claiming to be helping worker (like SWP) do jack shit for us.
Oim roight over 'ere an' oi got moi clothcap on me 'ead see? Oi donno wotcher doin' in paddyland iffin yer from the moinlond, but moibey yer jist a troll eh?
Now howsabout yew kids go an' abuse yerselfs insted o' cloggin' up the newswoire?
Didn't the English invent that term because slave seemed so uncouth,,people are people you dolt,money shouldn't be involved in this Revolution
Pray who appointed you to this job?
I'm not sure whats more disgusting your announcing that statement or requesting the people should be paid to protest.
If you're a working class leader you should know why your people aren't coming to demostrations.
And if you're commited to your revolution that you'd realise people who have to be paid to take part in your revolution aren't the people you'd want involved.
Indymedia Ireland is a media collective. We are independent volunteer citizen journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of the people. Indymedia Ireland is an open news project where anyone can post their own news, comment, videos or photos about Ireland or related matters.