I love the smell of protest in the morning.

The smell…you know, all of Manhattanit smells like freedom.

The Republican National Convention may have met their match. Meet Natalie Jeremijenko and the Bureau of Inverse Technology. Oh yeah, and these guys.

On Sunday, the circus begins. The Malcontent will be remote viewing via Indymedia.

2 Responses to “I love the smell of protest in the morning.”

  1. Galactichero says:

    The scary part is the quote from Bloomberg: “In this day and age, when we have to worry about terrorists, I think the tolerance for throwing things or trying to hurt somebody else – even if they think it’s a prank – it’s no longer a prank in this day and age.” We’re not talking about throwing things or hurting other people… we’re talking about protest, the core of the 1st amendment. Scary shit.

  2. The Malcontent says:

    Agreed, galactichero. But, as you know, suppression of speech almost always starts under the banner of something sold as a “good”–be it fighting terrorism, fighting crime, or expunging “decadent” art.

    You know the drill. First, the “bad” people, then the “malcontents,” then you and me (except we fit best in that second group).

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