Building Liberational Anarchist Culture
Concurrent with their enforcement of unjust, corrupt and foreign decrees, the belligerent attitudes of some uniformed filth is helping build a culture of disdain for all forms of government authority.
Slowly, an attitude of defiance is building in Canada. Even some journalists, who are usually licking cop’s boots would rather spit in their faces.
Under so many centuries of tyranny degradation and demoralization, the people were no longer trusting of those around them, and cried to the paternal state to solve every problem or nuisance, which fostered a ‘rat’, ‘tattle-tale’ and ’snitch’ society, which contributes further to the disintegration of true human communities, into warrens with privileged pet rats dividing up the scraps.
Now the rats and their masters are being exposed.
What we do for our own freedom, and our own survival, is never attack government policies, without targeting the authoritarian system.
I guess, when the Feds began the long-gun registry, I should have lied and not bothered to register the damn thing.
Spanish squatters show the attitude.
http://www.thestar.com/printarticle/757440
Fiorito: The cops came and took my gun
January 29, 2010
Joe Fiorito
Columnist Joe Fiorito, dual shooter in the woods, circa 1976, armed with a camera and a single-barrel shotgun that is now in the custody of Toronto police.
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A pounding at the door the other morning; my windows rattled. I was upstairs at work. I don’t always leave my desk to hear the good news about Jehovah.
The pounder was insistent. I went down, if only for the sake of the windows.
Oh, jeeze, the cops.
Officers Firth and Kozar in attendance. “What’s up, boys?” My preference was to talk to them through the plate glass door. They wanted to come inside.
Not a chance.
I stepped onto the porch. Who wants two armed strangers in his house, and anyway it was a nice morning.
Officer K. said, “Are you aware of Project Safe City?” I hate it when a guy answers a question with a question.
“Why do you want to know?”
Officer K. said, “We have reason to believe you have a firearm.” Oh, here we go again.
The last time a representative of the city showed up at my door, she had reason to believe I had a cat. How did she know? The lady cat cop peered through the window at my curtains and said, “Cat hair.”
I dislike being spied on.
I also dislike armed men at the door. And then Officer K. mispronounced my name and asked if I still worked for this newspaper.
Hmm. He’d clearly done some research on me, and I had none on him, nor was I sure why my place of employment was important.
I asked Officer K. if he’d mind getting to the point. He thought I was being difficult. Not me. I am, however, uncomfortable playing 20 Questions in the morning with armed men on the porch.
The point?
Officer K. reminded me that my firearms licence had expired. He said I could turn the gun over to them for storage, or they could take the gun and destroy it.
My gun? It is a single-barrel .20 gauge shotgun. It is 40 years old. I used to take it into the woods up north to get partridge in the fall.
The last time I used it, I was walking along a hydro cut when I surprised a deer in the long dry grass. She leapt away in slow motion, flanks rippling, nostrils flaring; too beautiful.
I haven’t hunted since.
I own no shells.
But it’s my gun, dammit. I guess, when the Feds began the long-gun registry, I should have lied and not bothered to register the damn thing.
Officer K. pressed me about turning the gun over, there and then, for storage or destruction. For a brief moment I thought about handing it over, if only to get rid of him and his pal.
And then it just seemed wrong:
A couple of cops show up at my door, unannounced, and the talkative one says he has reason to believe, and I’m supposed to hand over my property just like that?
I hate to write this.
I know who’s going to respond and how. Let me be clear: I am not one of those “pry it out of my cold, dead hands” guys. No one in the city but a copper ought to have a handgun. And so on.
But I am a fellow who grew up in Northern Ontario and who was once the scourge of the clay pigeon, feared among the partridges.
I told Officer K. I would not hand my gun over and he could take the next step, whatever that might be, and close the gate on the way out.
Did I think they were aggressive? Yes. Was my response temperate? Not especially.
An hour later Officers F. and K. showed up with their boss, Officer Nicolle. He was as angry as he was pushy and he said he wanted the gun or he’d come back with a search warrant.
I was offered no options.
No one ever said, look, you have to renew your licence; we’ll give you two weeks, here’s the paperwork you need; and in two weeks, if you don’t have the licence we’ll have to ask you for the gun.
In the absence of options, faced with a search warrant and outnumbered three to one, I said I’d get the damn shotgun.
Officer N. got in my face then and said, using his outdoor voice, “Don’t you bring up any loaded firearms.”
As if, copper.
I presume my gun’s in storage now. The receipt does not say where or for how long.
Aren’t you glad the city’s safer?
Joe Fiorito usually appears Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Email: jfiorito@thestar.ca

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the guy was foolish to turn his gun over, or a coward. its not much use to complain about tyranny when you wont do the right thing. and the right thing is to never submit.too many people go when the government drafts for war. sometimes you have to be willing to die on your feet like a man rather than die like a coward. i think these people ultimately only understand when it comes to push they are going to get shoved right back in the face. that is how we got rid of the english in the usa. of course if he goes out and gets a ‘real gun’ rather than knuckling under he would be forgiven. you can make fun of the ‘cold dead hands’ comment but those are the ultimate people that preserve the freedom he now enjoys less of now. whatever guns the military stooges have the public should have access to carry the same weapons in public. keeping the military and police in their place is necessary NYC did not even have a police dept until 1865, so the USA got along well for 100 years without the pigs, er cops, er ziolackey terroristas.
I agree with you, but Canadians, unlike Americans, have been a SUBJECT people to the Crown for centuries now.
Canadians have in all seriousness been bred to lower and lower forms of humanity over the centuries.
Brave and spirited people were prevented from having off-spring or had them taken away so only the cowardly submissive types were allowed to procreate.
Americans have a proud history of telling the Anglo-Kikes to go fuk themselves and killing the ones who didn’t understand what that meant.
Canadians almost have no pride, are cowering sheep and almost never say anything that the Jews do not allow people to say.
Our national anthem is like a song for a lame duck rather than an anthem to be sung with pride.
Most people do not even know the words and blithely stand there mumbling along. It was designed to depress rather than uplift.
By and large,
and it pains me to say this…,
Canadians watch Serial-Killer-Rapists in control of Military Bases chum around freely with Cabinet ministers and Top Generals and take it all in stride.
Our Prime Minister is a Crypto-Jew who pockets communion wafers during church services, allows Christian groups to be labeled as supporters of Terrorism and lights menorahs on public grounds…
If you stand up to anything with force in most of Canada (aside from “Natives” who are pretty well given free reign) everyone bails or back-stabs on you and you are left to hang out to dry.
American Jews brought Black slaves into America and Whites were smart enough not to interbreed. They made laws against it.
In Canada the Queen’s representative is an African-Caribbean and the Jews legitimize her presence by playing “respect the GG” all the while snickering under their breath at how stupid and malleable non-Jewish Canadians are.
How can you blame a reporter for surrendering his gun to a Jew mercenary when his own people will not even back him up?
In America you have the NRA…, In Canada we have Anglo-Kike arse fukking mongrel cowards who celebrate gay pride and same sex marriage!
Finally, I am being evicted because the residence I was renting in is being sold…,
I am actually looking forward to freezing to death on the streets rather than make an effort to survive…
When a proud German without a homeland to call his own would rather die than live in a god forsaken country like Canada it tells you something.
Nice Roy am sorry I missed this piece by a couple of weeks.
I regret not jumping the wall into east Berlin in 1972, when the opportunity presented itself. No excuse for Canada being the stress capital of the world.
I hear rustling paper and sliding furniture,,,,hark! Its the sound of Ernst Zundel’s countdown to release. Shame shame shame on the gentry, his wife cannot be there when it happens. Shit and abuse till the bitter end. Frankenfreedom.
The happy day has arrived. Love that smile. Totally lacking in Zio-tude.

NNnnnnnoooooooo

thats better
Is he released?
Ernst Zundel, Europe’s most famous political Prisoner of Conscience, has been released from Mannheim Prison this morning, March 1st. Here he is with one of his defense attorneys, Dr. Herbert Schaller of Austria, both of them smiling broadly…
http://kennysideshow.blogspot.com/2010/03/ernst-zundel-is-finally-free.html
to Anarchist Culture:
I think at the moment, it may be an ideal, self-responsible people who help others a bit, able to cooperate… but as the situation is, it may be possible in smaller communities, while today it’s not visible authority so much, but people don’t grow up to be responsible, with an interest in the world, nature, others, but they are hypnotized consuming media junk, made by PR- engineers and so on..
A child has authority of the elders to learn and be guided, necessary, if they have a real good will. The same with modern societies in chaos, people have to be promoted, their abilities advanced like good teachers do.
So an anarchist idea is maybe not contradicting a benevolent authority only the rule of exploiters or mis-leaders, perhaps I think. Like it is with the tyranny of finance, the authority isn’t visible.
Sure you, anarchore read much more of the theme, I just wanted to mention an aspect.