Posted on 01/19/2003 12:12:56 AM PST by I_Love_My_Husband
SF INS Building Smashed and Trashed!
by black bloc Sunday January 19, 2003 at 05:15 AM
The question is: why has it taken this long to smash the f*** out of the INS building? This building should be fucking smashed every day that they assist in disappearing people. To hell with the INS! F*** la Migra!
YAY S.F.! by a fan in Portland, Oregon Sunday January 19, 2003 at 05:27 AM
Y'all ROCK down there in the Bay Area! We had a radical march here today, and it was pretty cool, and some folks then went out and broke windows at the Military recruiting station (i guess it might've been people from the march, but i don't really know), but we didn't do any of the GREAT shit y'all did down there. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE! SMASH CAPITALISM!
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audio located here by ziggy Sunday January 19, 2003 at 05:36 AM
There's a clip of the INS scene in that mp3
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by ins by cp Sunday January 19, 2003 at 05:48 AM
Well, at least it wasn't a gov't. agency building where anyone actually does anything. Half the mob were probably employees. It just shows how stupid the wackos are. The INS are probably the best collaborators to the Hate America Cause the nutcases could hope for.
They didn't even recycle the paper and glass either!
Damn wuss won't even take credit for his own crap!
I wish the punks would try something like that around here - we don't take kindly to vandalism in these parts. It would be interesting if these worthless punks were to meet up against a large mob of angry armed citizens, protecting their property.
They smashed a Starbucks and the INS Building. The perpetrators were terrorized by infiltrators who retaliated immediately with equal and opposite force.
There is no real downside that I can see.
Welcome to the 21st Century.
A review of the rental video "Brazil" might be in order at this point, possibly also that vintage epic "Clockwork Orange"
Best regards,
These are our friends. We need these people in America. We shouldn't protest their actions. Keep our borders open to all peacelovers. /sick sarcasm
I was referring specifically to the weekly tabloids that are 501(c). They are managed by one of two parent organizations of Communist weeklies proliferate in the SF Bay area, Santa Cruz and all across the country. The SFIndymedia is probably part of the same group of Leftists like the SantaCruzIndymedia. They all hoist separate banners to make themselves look like a diverse group larger than they really are, but are just sub-units of the same camp.
Powder, ball, pack, elevation 45 degrees, 30 degrees to port, fire!
Yeah. Families whose members have been "disappeared by the capitalist state" are gathered 'round their newsprint this morning, embracing each other, tears flowing, overjoyed, secure in the knowledge that finally, finally!, you fixed everything with your spray paint and Doc Martens.
And this person named his comments "Naive Pacifists."
All I could find was a broken window at Starbucks and broken windows and doors at INS.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/01/19/MN196663.DTL
Huge protests for peace
Tens of thousands in S.F. demand Bush abandon war plans
Suzanne Herel, Zachary Coile, Chronicle Staff Writers
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/01/19/MN126125.DTL
A splinter group of more than 200 black-clad protesters broke off from Saturday's peaceful rally and went on a brief romp through the Financial District, smashing windows and news racks before melting away before the eyes of frustrated police.
A police spokesman said officers made two arrests.
The angry demonstration began about 4:40 p.m. when a group of demonstrators beating drums and waving black-and-red flags blocked traffic at Fifth and Mission streets.
The mostly young activists, some with handkerchiefs covering their mouths and noses, turned onto Market Street, followed by police on bicycles.
The protest escalated to vandalism as the group turned up Sansome Street, spray-painting anti-war messages on the Citicorp Building.
Demonstrators used news racks and iron bars to smash a glass door at the Immigration and Naturalization Service building. As police rushed forward to protect the entry, the march turned south on Battery, smashing a window in a Starbucks coffee shop.
Dozens of police officers followed, some on horseback and motorcycles. The tactical squad, riding in vans, poured out in an effort to protect the plate- glass windows of stores and banks.
At Market Street the group took over the westbound traffic lane before heading into the Powell Street BART station, where they jumped turnstiles and left police smacking their palms with batons.
"I've been to a couple of rallies in San Francisco, but this is the most intense stuff I've seen," said Andrew Thompson, 27, a graduate student from Arcata in Humboldt County.
E-mail the writers at tabate@sfchronicle.com and thendricks@sfchronicle.com
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