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SFSU: Join the Socialists!
Date:
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Meeting
Organizer/Author:
Jeremy Tully
Location Details:
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave.
Cesar Chavez Student Center, Room T-152
1600 Holloway Ave.
Cesar Chavez Student Center, Room T-152
Sick of the rich getting richer, while our tuitions continue to rise & regular folks all over the country get laid off by the thousands?
Sick of police brutality at home, & our brothers & sisters getting sent off to fight unending wars abroad?
Sick of racism, sexism, & homophobia?
Think that we should get together & build a movement that demands an end to war, an end to environmental destruction, & fights for social justice & equality for all?
Think that we need to build a world focused on human need, not corporate greed?
Join the socialists!
Are you looking for a political activist group to join? The International Socialist Organization is a grassroots socialist organization committed to building strong movements for justice, & a left alternative to a world of war, racism, & poverty: socialism. Come to this meeting for an introduction to the ISO -- what we stand for, how we organize, & what we'll be involved in this semester.
Wednesday, February 11th at 7:00 pm
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave.
Cesar Chavez Student Center, room T-152
San Francisco, CA
Sick of police brutality at home, & our brothers & sisters getting sent off to fight unending wars abroad?
Sick of racism, sexism, & homophobia?
Think that we should get together & build a movement that demands an end to war, an end to environmental destruction, & fights for social justice & equality for all?
Think that we need to build a world focused on human need, not corporate greed?
Join the socialists!
Are you looking for a political activist group to join? The International Socialist Organization is a grassroots socialist organization committed to building strong movements for justice, & a left alternative to a world of war, racism, & poverty: socialism. Come to this meeting for an introduction to the ISO -- what we stand for, how we organize, & what we'll be involved in this semester.
Wednesday, February 11th at 7:00 pm
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave.
Cesar Chavez Student Center, room T-152
San Francisco, CA
For more information:
http://norcalsocialism.org/?q=sf-feb11-joi...
Added to the calendar on Fri, Feb 6, 2009 11:20AM
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"what we'll be involved in this semester" I can answer this right now; selling newspapers, hijacking and then destroying student coalitions, and attempting to recruit to your reactionary cult stuck in the past of 1917 Russia. the students don't need to be lead and no movement will be started by you attempting to educate us about a Bolshevik revolution and political action that always leads us nowhere but more divided than when we started. If you want to get involved with organizing on campus find a group of people you know and start a project that will empower yourselves and your community, don't get fooled into joining this hierarchical organization that does little to foster collective power and much to harness ignorant students to do the dirty work of socialist politicians who would discard you and their ideals in a second if they ever took power.
Build communities for liberation and autonomy, not parties for more of the same.
-A Libertarian Socialist cell at San Francisco State
Build communities for liberation and autonomy, not parties for more of the same.
-A Libertarian Socialist cell at San Francisco State
sit with situationists,
and party with anarchists....
and party with anarchists....
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