‘Our Kitchen’ Belfast’s’ monthly gathering for people who want to change the world takes place tomorrow (Wed 2nd July) at Girosinfo-space (1-5 Donegal Lane) at 7pm.
Among other things on the Agenda there’ll be a report from the G8 in Evian, report from the Grassroots Gathering in Dublin, & some scheming for the WEF in October.
The evening will be rounded off with food & music from Bulgaria & Georgia upstairs in the Café.
‘Our Kitchen’ is an opportunity to network with individuals & groups involved in anarchism, environmentalism, peace activism & a whole host of other non-hierarchal stuff. It takes place every on the first Wednesday of the month at 7pm in the Resource Space downstairs in Giros & is followed by enter/infotainment with great veggie food in the cafe upstairs. Your welcome to come along & get involved...
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6Please note Giro’s Café & info-shop will be taking a break for the rest of July but we’ll be back with an exciting programme in August.
got loads tae dae...
g, why bother aniway after that last one?
PLease speak clearly, give your full name and address.
I will taking notes for special branch, and disguising myself as a concerned right on middle class liberal wooly hippie druggie from cultra and take the chance to raise all manner of objections whilst simultaneously looking down my nose at, and insulting working class northern irish people at every possible opportunity.
So you will be imitating Stephen Boyd?
No I will be being my snobby aloof superior regimented self, except I will be wearing a multicoloured wooly jumper, and will have grown a great big hairy beard and acquired a musty smell of jossticks. Then I will be reporting everything to Hugh Odd bored, who in these times of crisis when Northern ireland is in the grip of a serious unrelenting crimewave, strongly believes public resources and police time is best spent on policing and spying on those dangerous public enemy number one ie Hippies/anarchists and politico types instead of apprehending burglars, theives, bank robbers, joyriders and muggers.
Shock statistics in the Belfast telegraph proclaim 'CRIME FIGURES; POLICE IN DOCK', revealing that the PSNI has one of the worst records for crime clearance, only solving 15% of crimes in Northern Ireland. Is it any wonder, the apprehension of rate of criminals is so low, when Hugh Odd bored is looking the other way, wasting public money and police time focusing on light weight democratic political subversives, instead of getting to grips with serious crime.
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