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Riots in Seattle woot!
More weird protesters out protesting downtown. These were dressed like ninjas and carrying poles, bashing in car windows and smashing store front windows. Also fired paintballs and smoke bombs.
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Happy May Day, natch.
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Must be Derek Rose supporters.
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The money shot!
One of the Nike vandals was wearing Nikes :) Fail protester is fail. |
Was watching the Oakland protests. Saw some dude with the Anonymous mask on an iPad and a group of kids smoking weed in the middle of an intersection. Nothing says FUCK THE MAN like blogging on an iPad and smoking weed!!! No doubt all those corporate big wig types are going to turn in their suits tonight and end their capitalistic tyranny!!! POWER TO THE PEOPLE OCCUPY!!!!
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FFS
These idiots never seem to learn that allowing anarchist/vandals/violence-junkies to dominate proceedings only serves to allow 90% of the public to dismiss whatever legitimate reasons were initially behind the protest march. I guess there's some idiotic thought that any kind of awareness is good, but I disagree - most people aren't going to care what the protest started off as, and if they do, most will simply associate violence and vandalism with that cause which only serves to undermine said cause. *sigh* |
In Boise it's been reduced to a battle with the local authorities over city camping regulations. That's the entire movement now. Perhaps with a lot of sacrifice and a little luck, future generations will be able to more freely camp out in city parks.
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This along with chants of FUCK DA POLICE! and GO HOME! directed at police. If only they put that much effort and energy into making my latte in under 3 minutes, we'd be totally coo. |
Thanks, protesters, for reminding me! I need some shoes...
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It is a sad little gathering.
I hope it doesnt affect my commute home |
Occupiers in SF just took over a vacant building.
Should end well. |
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They don't protest for change. They protest because they are bored. |
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shouldn't. It's pretty much over now. |
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That and because they actually want to break things. |
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Well, boredom is the number one cause of stupidity. :lol: |
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It probably has WiFi so they can blog from their iPads. |
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:lol: and they probably rented the building |
This has no bearing on the thread subject, but the May Day mention reminded me that Whacking Day is almost here! (May 10)
So get working on your whacking sticks. |
Everyday is whack day in my hood.
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King Missile maybe said it best: Quote:
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there is actually a pretty big rally planned for 5:00 |
from the police timeline in the Seattle Times
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All I know is, gas is finally below $4 here.
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I think this is an extreme minority. |
If they really wanted change they would storm city halls and state capital buildings with guns. They really don't try that hard in my opinion.
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You're right that most people with a job aren't taking a day off to participate - most that have jobs are participating only if they happen to have that day off, or their shift allows them to participate because they are done for the day or don't start until later. Given the current economy, I'd bet that quite a few people that have found themselves laid off and out of work are also participating - that's a significant backbone of the Occupy movement. But if you really want to think that most protesters are just bored hippies with nothing else to do, feel free to buy into that stereotype... |
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I was going to blame McDonalds but yours works too. |
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Of course it is. We had our vacation a couple of weeks ago while taking the kids to LegoLand and paid the lovely $4.25/gallon. I would have expected prices to go down considerably immediately upon my exit back across state lines into Arizona. :mad: |
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Seattle has one of the more known real people superhero organizations. |
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