Communiqué from the Group of Enraged Irreverent Cormorants
For several months now, we, the Cormorants of Saint-Jory, have been welcoming zadists to our little forest to defend our meagre patch of nature, one of the few still left here, squeezed between
shopping centers, industrial zones and expressways. We’re surviving as best we can, and last year we learned that this habitat would be destroyed to make way for a high-speed rail link that will save a few minutes for a handful of human beings. Apparently, for them, this represents progress.
For the fourth time, on Monday April 7, we saw men arrive in our habitat, all dressed in ocean blue, accompanied by iron monsters who had come to destroy the cabins of our ZAD protectors, lay waste to the soil that feeds us and uproot the young trees that sheltered us. We know this is just a taste of what awaits us here.
So, overcome with anger, we gathered in a Cormorant general assembly. Knowing that our zadist friends were going on vacation, we decided to intervene on the tentacular electrical supply system: thick cables encased in red plastic tubes laid all along the tracks.
On the night of April 7 to 8, following the 4th round of destruction of the ZAD, we organized ourselves into a swarm, beaks covered in our best balaclavas, and threw two tubes onto the rails in retaliation. The cables inside were cut by the first train of the morning.
This sabotage, like that south of Bordeaux, is a meagre response to the disaster that threatens us all. The profound change needed for our survival will not come from our executioners.
In the name of all the animals threatened by this high-speed rail link, we invite kindred spirits to pursue other sabotages along their route.
All
Cormorans
Are
Beautiful
via: sansnom
Translated by Act for freedom now!