[pp.int.general] Iceland and International Politics

Aza rata_0071 at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 10 21:43:52 CEST 2011


Isn't there any pirate party or individual in iceland that we know of?
otherwise the PPI could issue a press release inviting the icelandic pirates
to organize into a political party that could or not be a pirate party.

-r

2011/4/10 NingúnOtro <ningunotro at hotmail.com>:
> Iceland votes NO 57,7% against 42,3% in the second ICESAVE referendum
> held yesterday.
>
> They may need our help if they are to be able to resist a third time.
>
>
> El sáb, 09-04-2011 a las 13:42 +0200, NingúnOtro escribió:
>> Do we have any Pirates at all in  Tortuga Iceland ?
>>
>> Just in case nobody had noticed, the Icelandic people are voting the
>> second ICESAVE referendum today.
>>
>> Would it not be usefull to launch Pirate Party Iceland and help it to
>> collect the benefits of global dissatisfaction with the existing
>> political parties?
>>
>> Maybe even Jon Gnarr (the Major of Reykjavik, elected through an
>> improvised parody of a party (The best Party) for this sole occasion,
>> might want to join a wider movement, and the grassroots "The Movement"
>> could be approached.
>>
>> We should not leave them alone as they struggle to defend their basic
>> rights from an agression we are going to suffer too soon. We might
>> regret not to have set a precedent to build upon.
>>
>> Many countries with shaky political situations have statutory or
>> advanced elections showing on the radar...
>>
>> ... we should raise international awareness to the Pirate Movement and
>> use it to help local populations to find an exit strategy to the
>> predatory tactics of old-style politics.
>>
>>
>> NingúnOtro.
>>
>
>
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