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Photography is Terrorism, my friend
No, really. Check out these posters from the Met (the London police, for those of you who aren't based on this landmass)
Photography Is Terrorism Inviting Friends Over Is Terrorism Keeping A Spare Phone is Terrorism And for those of you who doubt the veracity of these truly Orwellian claims upon our innocence, here's the Met's actual site to show you the origin of the art. If you can't be bothered with the links, the text of the photography poster reads Quote:
This all seems like a great reason to borrow a camera and start taking photos of CCTV, train stations, etc, possibly whilst speaking gibberish into a dictaphone and/or making notes and idle sketches of the location. |
Wow, talk about spreading paranoia...
Y'know, if you want to destroy a nation, the best way to do it would be to make them so paranoid, that they turn on each other and destroy one another.. |
Great. Really great. Talk about bending to the will of the terrorists, who are probably laughing their asses off when they realize that they don't have to blow themselves up anymore. The government is more than happy to do their work.
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Would this be classified as propaganda?
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Big Brother is watching you.
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Photography, phones, and friends are terrorism, but propaganda isn't?
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Yes, this is propaganda. If this is actually true, the world has gone completely bonkers, I mean fuck-shit crazy. But hey, supposedly we already knew that, right?
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I think its funny for YEARS the governments of the US/UK railed on E. Germany before the wall came down because of their CCTV and their 'citizen police force' called the Stasi (which was a group that encouraged neighbors to inform on others who were involved in 'anti government' activity).
For years the US/UK blasted these things, claimed they were tools of fascism and dictatorship, that 'free' nations didn't need such devices. Here we are a few years later and the groups which used to preach so loud against these devices is now implementing them in their own government structures. |
I think England is collectively going batty. Not only are they starting a (stupid) propaganda war, they're also looking into padding lamp posts to protect the idiots who can't be bothered to watch where they're going because they're too busy texting on their cell phones.
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Nothing to be too afraid of, terrorist are weakened greatly the past 10 years.
They are just a bunch of mad people who believed in their religion the way they liked it. |
Well I'm fucked - I'm always taking photos as an ongoing art project in preparation for Uni. I was taking pics down the tube the other day...shit! I wonder if I've been reported? *squinty eyes*
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I think it is quite pitiful that some countries (especially the U.S.) are so on the defense from "terrorist masterminds" that we've neglected the people in our country. As far as them being masterminds, a mastermind would not be the one blowing themselves up.
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I think my calendar is broke, it doesn't say 1984 :(
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CptStern: It was considered 'wrong' by the capitalista's because it helped support a government for the workers. (In theory, if well managed or not is irrelevant here.)
However when capitalista's want to oppress the workers and subject them to constant monitoring (to cut the health care costs of bon=bon's and Ding-Ho's), to take away the ability for unions to unionize without the capitalista's seeing who should be killed - when supressing the common worker is in their interest. again then it IS valid for capitalist nations to do. (IE: US/UK) |
As one of those "capitalistas" who likes living in a "capitalista" country (even though, income-wise, I'm below the poverty level and get zero government assistance), I'd like to say that I think this is...silly and over the top.
I mean, in my opinion all government information is propaganda (designed to influence towards a specific viewpoint), but couldn't they do a better job than this? |
"Big Brother is watching you."
O_O That's exactly what I thought. But seriously, that's really weird. What if you get arrested because some paranoid crackhead thinks you look "suspicious"? Terrorists aren't cool, but being absolutely paranoid about EVERYTHING isn't either. |
I'm not suprised the Met has started this. Ever tried smiling at a stranger in London? Scares the poop out of them...
Definitely NOT a great way to counter terrorism. |
The first one makes some sense. The other two are fucking ridiculous.
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I rather like it. Lets you know that it doesn't take a superpower to bring on some kind of change. When you're outnumbered, you try and use information as one of your weapons, you spread fear and hate through lovely red little flyers. The funny part is the Met aren't outnumbered. I really don't agree with terrorist semantics, but if the UK was a bunch of egotistical maniacs; I'd like to know that I can do what the terrorists are doing, and that it works.
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WOW! It's kind of insane. Is knitting Terrorism? I mean, who knows? I keep a spare phone & have friends over! WOO! Look out for me people! I'll take your picture! I'm WILD!
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This is totally insane.
That's all we need - a society that keeps moving back in time. Hasn't any of these government people learned anything from history? Damn. Watch the US do the same thing. -.- |
..There's not much conversation in this matter, is there? Just opinions...-sighs- Just like the real world -stares out the little opening in his cryo-chamber-
Thank god for radiohead covers of deftones. |
Remember. Concious, systematic propoganada was invented in England and perfected in the United States. Tyrants don't have to bother with it. It's only in a formal democracy that you need propoganada. Otherwise you could end up with an actual democracy.
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Thanks. The posters are great. I needed a good laugh.
Oh, and Tea and Cake or Death, knitting needles are not allowed on planes. They are considered weapons of mass destruction or something. (Who knows, maybe they think you'll knit a terrorist while waiting at the airport.) Anyway, so are shampoo and mouth wash. Whatever! However, at least now we know who the terrorists are on planes. They are the people who are knitting and who smell nice. The nonterrorists, of course, are the people twiddling their thumbs and who smell funky --- unless twiddling your thumbs is considered a terrorist activity. Hmm! Tries not to twiddle thumbs and appear bored. |
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