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occupy wall street
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This is how the pigs treat our women! |
Just trying to protect their food from the rain. |
the amazing thing is how little press this thing gets. Even a NY times reporter took a shit on the movement...just read the comments in reply to it...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/ny...ty-aim.html?hp |
If anyone is in the area please show your support! Free pizza! :)
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Motivation. |
these people are such fucking idiots I hope the NYPD stomps a few heads soon
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Not very smart. When the police say "move on" you fucking move on. If you don't then don't complain when the shit hits the fan.
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And it's ok for the pigs to mace the women once they've already been rounded up?
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What are they protesting exactly? I went to their website and it seems to cover everything from big business is bad to campaign donations. What would the protesters consider progress?
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Scattergun protesting. Just protest against everything that ever existed and you can't be a complete failure as something will change anyway.
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"Resentment Flashmob" ...
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The revolution will not be televised...
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Loking at those vids the police were actually pretty soft compared to others I have seen
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i'll be more impressed when they start executing some wall street string pullers in the streets. thats a revolution.
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So except for government, every other interaction in society is a matter of free will and choices. In short, these dupes that are protesting are going after the wrong people.... typical. . |
While I generally hate hippies, I can really understand where they're coming from in this case. This country has lost its way, and Wall Street running amok is a huge roadblock to our progress. I say let them burn the whole fucking place down.
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How some people who claim to know anything about it still don't understand that Wall Street = mom's retirement fund is beyond me. That 401k you have from your old day job, that's Wall Street. Your kits wants to go to college? The $100,000 to pay for it comes from Wall Street.
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"The cuffs are too tight they're cutting off circulation! And he's bleeding!" Oh noes, your fingers have some scratches on them and they're bleeding. I guess maybe there is some blood circulating after all? The best is the guy that's yelling at the top of his lungs "I CAN'T BREATHE!". Guess what Einstein, if you really couldn't breathe, you wouldn't be able to yell. Lol at hippies. |
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what happening is the end of the workd
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Did I see a chick with a Macbook?
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It's mostly made up of people that don't produce/create anything, and make more money than they should by leeching from the people that actually do create. The business itself is inherently criminal. I have a 401k, BTW. |
What a waste of time. It can't even be compared to david and Goliath because the size and power of the Big Banking interest compared to the power this small group on the street is like an ant fighting an elephant.
I think its good for people to voice their opinions and Im glad we live in a country where you can, but if they think they can create real change they need to take a step back. there is just too much money involved. They are nothing more than a reason for the big bankers to chuckle as they pass by in their town cars. 2c |
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The answer is: NOONE is forcing you to do business with them, or anyone else. You make a choice to pay their fees, YOUR CHOICE. Please tell me how the fact that you, and so many others, make a free choice to pay fees for wall street types to run their investments for them, is "inherently criminal". this whole line of thinking is so stupid. I can't believe you guys are really such slaves to this kind of "class-warfare", "boohoo they make more than me", "If someone else is more successful then I will be less successful", propaganda crap. .:disgust:Oh crap . |
Viva la revolution!
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It was a tiny matter, only hardly worthy of note, but in a society where the single driving force was order and unity and equality and promptness and clocklike precision and attention to the clock and the gods of the passage of time, it was a disaster of major importance." Ellison - Repent Harlequin! Said The Ticktockman http://mrhoovler.com/Documents/Repent%20Harlequin.pdf |
What is protesting gonna do? Great, you got the issue on the news (as if the economy hasn't been in the news for the past four years straight!) and maybe got arrested. But at the end of the day nothing is being accomplished. You can complain and protest, or you can do something. But protesting and complaining isn't going to do anything.
It's always been true - those who speak the loudest are the ones least in control. |
Hippies are so useless, maybe if they spent time reading actual facts instead of other hippy crap they'd be productive but more likely they would still be useless
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Those protestors should be in DC. Only there do officials have the power to change the rules of a game, and then use force to make people comply and do business with them. the other silliness is just juvenile class warfare crap. . |
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the government is just puppets of wall street. does wall street want to government go away? of course not. they aid and abet their criminal schemes, bail them out when they blow up and use police and military force for protection when the citizens get enraged.
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the idea that it's the government's fault that they've allowed the wall street fiasco to happen is like saying "it's fine to be corrupt as long as the govt lets me do it." |
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the fact is that the government put all the mechanisms into place that allowed this to happen, and they did it for the power and money that it gave to those government officials. If the government was not allowed to meddle in this stuff, then there would be no point in people (from every industry), constantly bribing them with votes and money. The less power we give the government, the less they can screw with things. Like I have said, when a private company wants you to do something, you can just not do business with them by your own choice. and they can choose to not do business with YOU as their own choice. Once the government is involved, choices go away. Remember, the government officials get offered bribes of power, votes and money because they can legally use force to make us comply. Are you saying that if someone offers your bribes to do something that you don't have the power of will to make a choice as to whether you are going to take it or not? You think these corrupt government officials are just "powerless" to say no to every bribe that comes their way? If that is your contention, then it's an even stronger arguement for taking power over the free market out of their hands, since they obviously can't be trusted with it. . |
Fight the Power
The problem is, American don't protest like Europeans.... This fuckers go all out... Look what the did in England... We americas are soft.... we got 401K to worry about....
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Sounds crazy right? "Governments Don't Rule The World, Goldman Sachs Rules The World" who said this? Trader Alessio Rastani this morning on BBC. Quote:
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Taking regulatory power out of the government's hands and into the hands of these people is like a serial killer giving a black baby to the KKK. Right now they are one in the same, and this should be of great concern to everyone. This is what these protestors are on about. There is no "redress of grievances" anymore. They are taking it to the streets. |
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a bunch of stupid broke hippies with nothing better to do. Just what this country needs.
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the slomo version to show which pig did it |
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