11/03/2009

Climate Camp in the City!


I never wrote about Climate Camp, it was too huge.. it opened my eyes to co-operation, anarchism, police opression and mutual aid, It indroduced me to a huge number of amazing people, It was incredible.

It was decided quite a while back that this year, alongside the economic recession, it was time to draw the links between Capitalism and Climate Change.. showing that not only does capitalism not work, it is hugely environmentally desructive.

So.. along comes the G20 London Climate Camp setting up a autonomous zone in the financial district of London. It will be.... interesting.

23/02/2009

Folk The System


I discovered this band whilst sitting in the Cowley Club in Brighton... reading Now or Never Magazine over a cup of soya tea. I had to find out who they were. Its not my usual taste as im usually into crust and hardcore, though it makes a nice change from angry music and the lyrics are still spot on. Its fun, optimistic and makes me smile!

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Folk the System - Folk the System

1. I'd Be Happy
2. The Difference Between Wright and Wrong
3. Fake Your Death
4. Always Remember
5. Ian's Dream
6. Take My Hand Instead
7. Last Night
8. Cabins and Bear Traps
9. Unnescessary Actions
10. Ghost Stories

You can download them all (apart from Last Night for some reason) legally from their Last.FM page.

So...

I said Id post here more often and then havent. Typical me...

But what is there to write? what do people write in these things.. I could write a summary of events and things that I have done, but thats not interesting to anyone even myself. I could talk about music, but ive talked about music for years and although I still love music, talking about it endlessly bores me. I could talk about politics, people, campaigns, products, how great my bike is, how nasty Shell are.. maybe I should summarise the Earth First winter moot, or maybe not.

Life as a Dialoguer

This post, is to put across my experience working as a charity fundraiser / dialoguer / chugger. I went for this job because I was sick of my labour going to large organisations. Yeah work is work, but ultimately the one that profits from your work is the organisation you work for. I no longer wanted to do this.. I wanted to do charity work, work that actually means something, but i need to be paid.

The answer came in the form of street fundraising. I had met friends over the summer who worked in this way, and although I was doubtful that i had the confidence I certainly wanted to give it a try. It was not what I expected. The work firstly was fantastic - I loved being out on the streets, in the open air, yes it was november, it was cold and usually raining.. but theres something liberating about spending all day outdoors. I loved talking to people.. Alongside the weirdos and scientologists, I met some of the most unusual and amazing people doing this job, like the guy in Leicester who was homeless, living off his bicycle but the happiest guy ive ever seen, he spent 10 minutes telling me how he just loves life, and loves people, and how everything is amazing, he was awesome!

The lifestyle was something else aswell.. living and working in teams of four or five, in random country houses, driving between sites in possibly the shittiest car ive ever seen. Saturday night we would literally cross the country for a house party somewhere like Southampton where i ended up sleeping in a ball pool in someones front room. It put student life to shame... other Dialoguers were in general amazing people too. You have to be friendly, funny and relentlessly positive to do the job in the first place, and people were obviously passionate about the charities and all had a favourite.

So what went wrong? Targets. Its a target based job.. where the charities have paid the company for a certain number of sign-ups in a certain amount of time. So targets are high, and If you dont meet them then you get the sack pretty much instantly. I didnt meet them.. I was good at stopping people, good at talking, but when it came to getting people to give out their bank details I struggled. But nevermind, it was a great experience while it lasted and ive learnt alot and gained a huge amount of confidence.

And to everyone i met on the streets, i love you all. x

I got bored.



I dont have that many tattoos, I have more piercings, and my dreads aren't yet long enough to tie back... but otherwise its fairly accurate!

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