On Saturday, January 21 we placed an inflammatory device in a pawn shop on Ragavi Street, in Gizi (Athens). It was a symbolic response to the spread of these contemporary black-marketeers in the neighbourhoods of Athens, who, taking advantage of the condition of generalised poverty attempt to loot our fellow humans who are struggling to survive.
The appearance of the black-marketeers is an outcome of the attack enforcing popular impoverishment; it is yet another aspect of the charging-ahead of the state and capital as part of the even more intense sucking of social wealth. Against the gangs of loan sharks and the violent attempts of our impoverishment, we must raise social solidarity and social class violence.



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As much as I would agree that these loan sharks are a blight on the landscape they are the very people that would be loath to pay their full dues in regard to taxes.
As soon as the people get pollies with balls and bring in a GST which no one can avoid and scrap the ridiculous system you have at present then you may have a chance.
The socialist left is distroying your country if you only knew(You may even be part of this same group)
Germany went down the same path if you remember your history.Good Luck
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