Podcast #3: Three Europeans discuss riots, protests and political extremism

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An Englishman a Frenchman and a Greek woman discuss civil disobedience in the wake of French and Greek riots and strikes. Are we going to be seeing a re-emergence of political extremism?

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~ by davidmchristopher on March 21, 2009.

3 Responses to “Podcast #3: Three Europeans discuss riots, protests and political extremism”

  1. Dear listeners of this podcast, please be aware as inaccurate pieces of information are disseminated by the “Greek woman: Karolina Tagaris”, who firstly introduces herself followed by the slogan “VIVA anarchism”. Unfortunately, this statement is in Greek and therefore not understood by English speaking listeners.

    It is obvious that her statements on the “Greek case” are heavily influenced by explicit connection and affiliation to anarchism, therefore they should be perceived accordingly.

    She mentioned she doesn’t want to come back to Greece after she finishes her studies abroad. I think Greece has already a lot of “fake anarchists” manipulated and supported mainly by left wind parties; we certainly do no need more. Karolina please stay where you are.

    Most of the comments and statements on the “Greek case” are disappointedly biased. Perhaps she should take a break from her studies and return back to Greece to see how really things are.

  2. To see my response and the ensuing debate follow this link:

    http://tinyurl.com/cqh8qd

    David

  3. Interesting web site:) will definitely visit soon,,

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