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Faced with a widely despised government forcing through a new wave of neoliberalism and using a police force still rife with fascists to enforce it, I utterly applaud those who are fighting back.

Nonviolent protest has undoubtedly won victories in the past; so has violent protest.

Violence is not something to be entered into lightly, it is a sacrifice of peace. But all of us can think of instances where it is justified and tactically right.

In what way is the Greek stuff 'unchannelled'?

There's been riots, targetted almost entirely at banks, police and multinational corporates.

There has also been other stuff; occupying buildings, placard-demos, big free gigs, even flowers-to-cops stuff.

The burning of stuff in the streets has happened for several reasons; sometimes it's been attacks on banks and the shops of extreme wealth; often it's been to counteract tear gas.

When people are taking over TV and radio stations, when its not just universities but operahouses that are occupied in solidarity, there's something really remarkable happening.

I find it curious how the potential and the basic aims of the Paris 68 uprising are supported now when they weren't at the time. I wonder what our response would have been at the time, especially if we'd had today's blow-by-blow media.

Talking of which, there's another detailed Greece blog here.
http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog/

and a big interview here
http://www.crimethinc.com/blog/2008/12/25/how-to-organize-an-insurrection/

Why are so many people getting so extreme? Everything's a bloody world conspiracy and the revolution is coming and the end of the world is nigh and it's all because of new order or summin'. Why can't we all just find a way to love each other and respect each others opinions? Maybe it's because the world is full of anger fueled idiots that want to burn everything.

I wonder, is it so bad to have a police force you wouldn't want to mess with? Over here, many people, including myself, are getting fed up with people getting away with anti-social and criminal behaviour. Personally, I'd love to see the police arresting these little shits, taking them off the street and putting them in a boot camp to learn some respect for themselves and other people. As we seem to always have a war going on somewhere in the world, they could use them as a protective 'hoodie' sheld to help the army.

I don't want to side with Noel Edmonds and Daily Mail readers and I never want to see a fascist police force. The actions of the two Greek policemen in Athens were totally unjustified, so I can understand the anger caused, but full on anarchy will not make the world a better place. Greece has enjoyed it's longest period of peace in recent years. Why spoil it?

Finally, i'd like to say, just say no to violent revolution in 2009!! I know the world is full of major problems but there is no reason why people should give up on spreading love, peace, joy, justice, and happiness in the world instead of ranting, violence, destruction and misery! Imagine that Merrick.