Greece: Poster against the poisoning of animals (Chania)

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Spring came and together with nature “awoke” and some businessmen and tourist managers, from those that are looking at you with the euro mark in the eyes and began warming up for accepting tourists in Chania. Obviously they need to clean the area (Old Port, Kum Kapi, Chalepa) by moving dirt and contamination away, meaning everything that moves but doesn’t get eaten, at least according to their own habits, which are indeed the “right ones”. You are either the center of the world or not….

Pesticides, rodenticides, glasses, hidden inside food to fool animals that feel hunger, thirst, pain and fear, unlike the psycho-emotionally dead who throw poisoned baits and their “superior” human intelligence which only does calculations and equations measuring strength, tourists’ heads and profits. The shit that are inside their heads are much more than those on the sidewalks.

We know that like any industry, tourism is bases its profits of the exploitation and the blood of the most vulnerable, whether they are “workers” that serve bosses, or “local food”, “exhibits” in zoos, aquariums and pedicures with fish, disguised breadwinner carriages, “strays” who spoil their image, or the earth they are plundering in order to sustain their large hotels with their swimming pools and lawn.

On the other hand, we assure anyone who doubts and anyone indifferent, that we are on the side of the living who can and feel, rejoice when they see life and its diversity and become angry when anyone tries to dominate and destroy it. We are animals as well and much more rabid than the ones they are trying to kill with poisons which are overflowing their thinking and which they scatter in the streets.

No matter how long they hide, we will smell shitheads from afar, we will find them and wil respond to them in person…

UNYIELDING STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AND FREEDOM UNTIL TOTAL LIBERATION

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Chania, at the beginning of the tourist season of 2015

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