Freedom - A right I thought we had One that no one could take away But there are those who will try To rule the lives that you and I choose to lead We must fight - Injustice system Have no rights - Injustice system We must fight - Injustice system Have no rights - Injustice system There are those who change the laws For gain and furthering their needs A small group possesse the power A minority dictating what's good for the majority Money has the real influence Without it what we say don't make a difference I won't tell you to give in But to me there's got to be a better way to fight for our rights And to have our say To choose for ourselves And not be led around blindly on a short leash We must fight - Injustice system Have no rights - Injustice system We must fight - Injustice system Have no rights - Injustice system Freedom - A right I'll always have One that no one can take away No matter what it is they try Because the flame of freedom burns deep down inside of me
Institute Video: "Informal - for the right to work in peace "(Drive)
My friend Ernesto Yitux the rebellious Guayaquil blog is about to publish a documentary corealizado Andres Loor, retail trade of the economy in the gentle guayas, threatened by the brutality of mafia crime within local government.
Its creators are clearly opting for the defense of legitimate rights to free trade without government interference avid harmful to people's wealth:
"Impartiality is impossible, and a documentary of the subjective vision of the filmmakers. This If our proposal is for the legitimate right to informal work. We are openly against local government intervention in the informal economy and against the policies pursued to criminalize social movements.
"We do not intend to do this, a pamphlet, not a tabloid story in the style of the national chains central government. We try to show viewers, the other side of the coin, they never took part in the news, the reality that we never imagined could exist and that we discovered as we went into the issue. "
" For the documentary conducted several interviews with informal union leaders, metropolitan and former metropolitan. We also support the HRC Billy Navarrete (Permanent Committee for Human Rights) who apart from giving us an interview, we provided information about cases of abuse. Apart from talks we analyze the issue with Xavier Andrade (urban anthropologist, FLACSO), Xavier Flores (Attorney, specializing in civil rights), Joselo Andrade (Economist, director of the Libertarian Movement). "
Yitux see the problem from a very close to the agora (The study or practice of human action, not aggressive, and voluntary exchanges prohibited by state):
"the proposal is more than clear" NO YOU FUCK, let us work! ", If we put a dye that could translate into ideological" THE NO GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN THE ECONOMY, "the informal but do not know ideologically, are defending the free market, the real free market, which is outside the scope of the bureaucrats. "
"I do not believe in formality. To me, everyone should be informal. Working informally (in the broad sense of the word, they really are what we call informal informal retailers) is the only solution to delegitimize the state and coercion. I do not want the informal are formalized. I want to be left to work freely. " Presumably the network will be available in early 2009.