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Steal this PSA: "International Gangsters"

vieuxcmaq, Viernes, Abril 13, 2001 - 11:00

88.1 fm CKLN (ckln-news@sac.ryerson.ca)

Radio spot to get you excited!

Community & pirate radio -- Steal this PSA!

Rage Against the Machine and three voices:

"Economic globalization is the politics of impoverishment
It has historically been the politics of impoverishment"

"People try to describe organizations
like the World Trade Organization and IMF
Just think of it like these are a gang of international gangsters
Who are sitting down in a place to plan murders
talk about how they going to redivide the world
how they are going to fleece the people of the world
and starve them to death

Think about it terms of that
then you can develop a certain level of passion to fight them
and you need passion to fight them!

You know, we're so used to thinking with our heads
and not with our hearts"

"A deportation that will mean
that her two daughters will go through female circumcision
that they will be left destitute
without any kind of social structure,
infrastructure, family when they're there

And they came in 8:30 in the morning on a school day
and took her into custody with her five children watching
That's globalization and that's what we've got to fight!"

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