Black Flag

“Tear down these walls dividing us all as one people. No Religion no State sowing dark seeds of hate among people. Break out a Black Flag.”

Black Flag is a call for unity of the people, a call that’s particularly important right now as we are faced with growing divisions, between the Covid 'vaxigenated' and the 'non-vaxigenated', between the supporters of 'The Great Reset' and those who see it for what it really is. Foster distrust and enmity between smaller communities to prevent them from uniting and challenging the Oligarchy.

When the Queen of England died it made me think of their national anthem, particularly the lines: “send her victorious” and even worse “born to reign over us.”

How can someone be “born to reign over” everyone else? And people are happy to sing about their servitude?

We’re grateful for the Queen's timely transition, coinciding with the release of the track – helping raise the question "Why should any person or government be able to reign over us?" “More people have been killed in the name of 'god' than for any other reason. And what a control team they make: the king and religion. We say NO GODS, NO MASTERS – NO SURRENDER!

We believe that the Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939) was a result of the people waking up to centuries where religious propaganda had been used to control them. The newly formed republic fought against a coup from Franco backed by the ruling elite – the church and monarchy, that kept them impoverished and barely surviving.

It is urgent that the lessons of the Spanish Civil War, how the division of the people enable a fascist dictator to seize power, are remembered today – UNITE!

 

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“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” Marx, The Communist Manifesto

The Cides believe that the Spanish Civil War (1936 –1939) was a result of the people waking up to the centuries where religious propaganda had been used to control them. The newly formed republic fought against a coup from Franco back by the ruling elite - the church and monarchy, that kept them impoverished and barely surviving.