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An easy, relatively safe, but useful revolutionary action agains…

Posted on October 24, 2015 by Shahid Bolsen

An easy, relatively safe, but useful revolutionary action against corporate domination is the destruction of commercial billboards.

These are like the flags of the Empire of Capital, fixed all over public space to declare their aggressive presence, and imposing their cultural values upon the subjugated society; telling you what to wear, what to eat, what is valuable, what is good and acceptable, and how you should look, how you should behave, how you should live.

Destroying them is easy. They are highly flammable, and accessible. And their destruction would inflict financial loss on the company, as well as deliver a clear message that corporations have been identified as institutions of power and control, and are eligible for revolutionary action.

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