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A POINT OF VIEW MORE "SOCIAL CONFLICT OF SUCH
It amuses me that people speak out against the desperately poor squatters with fundamentals such as xenophobia, the incrimination of the poor and story tale as "these people have more privileges and social plans" and others.
Although I totally understand the point of view of the neighbors near the new settlements, we must keep in mind is that "those people" is the excess, the pollution generated by a social machine, aggressive, ruthless and unfortunately globalized which the same keeps people through the lie of representative democracy, a capitalist machine that creates benefits and luxuries for the need of people and under the rug pulled with violence, lies and blame the entire "social scum" that occurs. Violence that comes from the lips of anyone when they talk about casting, killing and despise squatters. It seems easier to wash hands and burn trash sent to fix the machine before that occurs. And while the machine is huge and has millions of couch and TV zombies pulling their strings, I'll keep to one side putting sticks in the wheel.
Can you win a lot of comments against but I will say: I support occupations. After learning that my taxes go to military, priests, politicians, businessmen and other slag, I do not care much fence to social plans, and if I say that people (the poor) have no cure, I will say that even without cure, have children, future members of society "active", and I prefer that child to grow with opportunities equal to those of many, knowing that could have a future and can be integrated and not selling the newspaper on the subway during school hours and feeling like others face discrimination. And not knowing that if born in a village will have to die in it. Those kids then become drug addicts and jets living among the garbage that you and I and all we submitted and we generate every day, a beaten dog becomes aggressive and can bite the hand that feeds him, and that is what we have today in the villages, a pack of hungry dogs ourselves with our discrimination, we in the street.
Source: http://www.periodicotribuna.com.ar/7987-todos-somos-okupas.html
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