Monday, March 27, 2006
Soft Underbelly of the Working Class
I previously noted that A is for Anarchy (and F is for...)
We now learn that L is for Latte.
The People's Cube, states:
My favourite line to a girl selling Communist propaganda: Q: "Are you into Communism?" A: "Not yet, but some day".
Corporations are evil, but they sure do make good lattes...
We now learn that L is for Latte.
The People's Cube, states:
All corporations are evil, but some are less evil than others. That's what these protesters had to be thinking when they gathered in droves at Starbucks to drink decadent lattes during the anti-war, anti-corporate, anti-capitalist, and anti-American protest at Washington, DC on March 18, 2006 to mark the 3rd anniversary ofWatch the video, it's Hilarious (with a capital H). And better the second time when you adjust to the accent.Iraqi liberationImperialist War for Oil. Unfortunately for the progressive movement, the consumption of bourgeois drinks was caught on tape by capitalist running dogs, thus exposing the soft belly of the Party's class struggle.
My favourite line to a girl selling Communist propaganda: Q: "Are you into Communism?" A: "Not yet, but some day".
Corporations are evil, but they sure do make good lattes...