Civil Disobedience is a Toronto punk fanzine. This might be an earlier issue, but it came out after August 6th, 1981 because there is a reference to a Globe and Mail article, which was the inspiration behind a piece on nuclear war.
- This issue starts out with a collage on a Poison Girls song;
- There is another collage piece critiquing gender roles as related to masculinity;
- There is a review critiquing the film "D.O.A.";
- There is a collage on TVs;
- There is a collage for the Dead Kennedys song "Holidays in Cambodia"; and
- The back cover is a collage of headlines with the questions about why more people aren't punks given how crappy the world is.
You can download a copy of this issue here.
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