Well I had a blog showing how the UK disabled could take down the government peacefully. It was:
http://forums.phoenixrising.me/inde...fists-version-of-a-nuclear-hand-grenade.1045/
This would make me a militant? Despite that I was calling for peaceful protest not unlike the "Arab Spring" if the number dying from UK government policies got to a ridiculous level and no legal or other social recourse (e.g. petitions) was working? Or would it make me a radical? I can hardly be an activist because, well, I struggled just to get out of my unit today, and struggled harder to get back. I don't march, or engage in violent behaviour or threats of violent behaviour. Instead I emphasize reason and compassion - either of which appears to be lacking in the whole ATOS saga.
If Syria kills thirty people, ghast, NO, atrocity! It would not surprise me if the UK disability policy results in the deaths of that many every week, and yet there is not a boo from most people. Its just business as usual. The UK is an ongoing Syria atrocity with regard to the disabled, including the masses of people who are terrorized by their own government. Didn't a UK government spokesperson at one point say that governments in the Middle East who kill that many people lose their legitimacy?
So I am speaking of atrocity, use of terror as a state policy and total disregard for the mounting death toll: but its not me promoting this but current UK disability policy. I am simply wanting them to stop.
PS Or would all this make me Darth Alex to some, Jedi to others?
PPS In case anyone missed it, the PR blog is a copy of something I posted in the UK.