Fresh from posting another poorly formatted newsletter
through the letterbox of an unsuspecting stranger, leader of the British
Communist Party David Griffiths today declared that he was focusing his efforts
on the real class enemy - sandwich chain Pret A Manger.
“Look,” he said, “I love a Swedish Meatball wrap as much as the next comrade, but one look at the logo makes you realise there's something going on here - this is exactly why the proletariat have failed to achieve class consciousness.”
“Look,” he said, “I love a Swedish Meatball wrap as much as the next comrade, but one look at the logo makes you realise there's something going on here - this is exactly why the proletariat have failed to achieve class consciousness.”
The Vanguard of the Proletariat are upset that this falls
into the wider narrative of their symbols being appropriated by capitalists: “First
we come up with the sickle which has been stolen by the Grim Reaper, then the
idea of “The Red Army” is stolen by some fucking United fans. Even my Che
Guevara T-Shirt cost £35 quid from Urban Outfitters.”
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Griffiths however did point out that he would not be throwing any bricks through Pret windows any time soon: “it’s just so hard to hate somewhere that makes such a good granola.”.




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