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OWS Crime Wave
Just more examples of honest, hard working, middle class Americans protesting against the corrupt system. :1orglaugh
3 Charged With Dealing Crack; Occupy Boston ‘Deteriorating’ http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/11/0...deteriorating/ "Occupy" Protester Arrested in Sexual Assault of a Child http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/133043383.html Tonye Iketubosin Arrested At Occupy Wall Street For Alleged Rape and Sexual Assault http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1072367.html Woman confirmed dead at Occupy Vancouver site http://blogs.theprovince.com/2011/11...ancouver-site/ Occupy Protester Arrested In $10M Arson Fire http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...79/detail.html 'Occupy D.C.' Goons Push Elderly Woman Down the Stairs http://nation.foxnews.com/occupy-wal...an-down-stairs Zuccotti protesters put up women-only tent to prevent sexual assaults http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...IwDGt2I1rM33vL OWS Protester Arrested At McDonald's http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/ows-...s-20111104-lgf Deranged homeless man goes on violent rampage in Zuccotti Park http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m... xzz1cjSCWF8S Sexual Assaults Reported in 'Occupy' Camps http://abcnews.go.com/US/sexual-assa...ry?id=14873014 Remember they are not the 99%.......they are the bottom 5%. :winkwink: |
can`t wait until the revolution comes so you can be re-educated.
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You realize, of course, that you don't exactly need a membership card to participate in one of these things.
In other words, anyone can just wander on into the scene and then do whatever and have his or her actions attributed to the OWS movement as a whole. You realize that, right? Or do you? |
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Spoken like a true Marxist. :1orglaugh |
You do realize anything "street" related attracts every low-life in the city right?
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Occupy Glasgow:
A woman protester got gang raped in her tent by fellow protesters! Bet she wishes she stayed at home now... |
How disgustingly sexist of these protesters to put up a female-only tent. I am offended by their ignorance and gender specific discrimination. These marxist protesters obviously need some sensitivity training.:321GFY:321GFY:321GFY
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is it an irony that a cities poor and homeless, dead and downtrodden, become the sole responsibility of the OWS movement?
That woman in vancouver was going to die whether she was in a tent or sleeping in a garbage can in some side alley but yea, definitely an "OWS" death. |
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Occupy Glasgow protesters ordered to leave George Square after woman raped in tent http://news.stv.tv/scotland/west-cen...raped-in-tent/ Sorry I forgot about that one. There is so much crime associated with the OWS trash that it is hard to keep up. :winkwink: |
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The fact that the numbers of people at these are now millions world wide means you will get stuff like this.
This isnt a small fry tea party movement. |
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lol @ retard (cykoe6)
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Those damned hippy kids, protesting against obvious corporate corruption. Fuckers!
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...05930805_n.jpg |
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OWS has set up camps in public parks, and this is going to attract the criminal element and the homeless. Eventually it will no longer be to be the 99%, but instead the bottom 5%. It's going to get worse when it gets colder too. There are already reports of OWS refusing to give free meals to the homeless in NYC. Anyone can join - except for the homeless. |
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Watch out its the OWS crime wave!
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You can't be that gullible right? Look up Black Bloc Infiltrators
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...World_Bank.jpg Black bloc near the World Bank in Washington, DC during feeder march to anti-war "March on the Pentagon" in 2009. |
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they have to do this, over 60 percent of country agrees with the OWS. First they were bongo playing hippies, now they are violent thugs. Yep I believe that.
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Perhaps the AP's want to bring it to this :winkwink: I'm not a gamer, but I do like the look of that
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It's all being engineered :2 cents:
Obama adviser urges ‘militancy’ in nationwide Occupy protests http://patriotupdate.com/14294/obama...ccupy-protests “I think what we need is, we need more militancy.” “I think we’ve got to start a resistance movement. If Wall Street occupation doesn’t get the message, I think we’ve got to start blocking bridges and doing that kind of stuff,” stated Gerard |
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1. the state or condition of being combative or disposed to fight. 2. the active championing of a cause or belief. — militant, n., adj. I say he meant 2 |
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They have created a circus like campground atmosphere that is going to attract the criminal element and the homeless. Sure thing - Have three hundred people with laptops camp out in the middle of NYC with their laptops, and anyone can just crash. Combined with the fact that "anyone can just show up and be accepted", this is gonna get bad. |
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Anytime you go up against the establishment, aren't you labeled as a criminal, or a bum, lazy, unamerican, or a trouble maker?
Vietnam protesters, civil rights protesters, Iraq war protesters, they were all considered criminals or at the very least, unpatriotic and un-American. Now history has shown those protesters were right all along. Have there been any incidents of huge protests being proven wrong by history? Not just America, but around the world. I'm not saying the OWS movement is right, but generally speaking, long drawn out protests end up being proven right by history. The people who are against the protests end up being on the wrong side of history. Once again, I'm not saying the OWS movement is right or wrong, but based on statistics, the longer it goes, the more chance of them being proven right by history. |
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Now, that would have really made the government stand up and take notice. right? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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What's good for the goose is good for the gander :) |
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this city has a huge issue with drug use and homelessness. it did before this protest, it did during this protest, and lo and behold, it will after. once more people die, will we be shutting down the down-town core? |
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I was once down in "the cities" and had my wallet out to grab a card for an ATM. I heard two black guys go by me and joke, "he's got a chain on his billfold, aint noone getting his billfold." :1orglaugh I felt a little dorky but they were right and I realized having the chain is a good thing on the street. Friendly disclaimer: Naming the race makes it funnier. :) Who's got your Junior Walker and the All Stars? :) |
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The problem is they aren't really protesting so much as they are camping out twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. That's not a protest; It's a cross between a campground and a circus. If you do that in a public park in NYC - or any other city - it's only a matter of time before the homeless say "Hey, free tents and free food". Combined with the fact that the criminal element sees a huge target, and you went from a little protest to dozens of serious crimes being committed. |
PROTEST [n. proh-test; v. pruh-test, proh-test] noun : An expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid.
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It seems like the primary point of the OWS protests is to get high and rape young girls in tents. I guess that is a cause. :Oh crap |
Occupy DC becoming increasingly violent, police say
http://washingtonexaminer.com/local/...ent-police-say |
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Just because a problem can't be easily summed up in a sound bite doesn't mean the problem doesn't exist. They also don't want to make the mistake of adopting a message, and then the opposition slices it so thin in order to make it seem false. For example, the 99% vs 1%, that was obviously not meant to be an exact calculation, but the media has gone out and taken it as such in order to try to discredit the movement. They aren't against "banks". They are against the fact that banks have evolved into these giant monoliths that no longer server a useful purpose in supporting the economy. Instead of investing in business, they simply trade money back and forth in what amounts to gambling. So they no longer support the economy, but when they fuck up and lose all their money, they come crying to the taxpayer to get bailed out, then they go right back to doing it again. But that's a very complex issue, it involves the banks themselves, politics, the fed, campaign contributions, etc. There is no way you can sum it up in a simple message. Once again, I'm not saying the OWS is right, but you can't simply discredit them off hand because they don't have a sound bite message. |
Occupy Portland Arrests and Public Safety Updates For November 6
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Just another day at the office for the OWS trash. :winkwink: |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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And if you also don't know, the reason they aren't making it political and taking it to the voting booth, most people feel they were duped by Obama and that 2012 will be more of the same. So they're trying something different. |
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I understand this isn't a simple problem. But without having a goal or even a demand, all they have is a "group of disgruntled people". They are coming off as being anti banking ("Everyone move to credit unions") and anti business. Banks and businesses are in fact in business to make money. And credit unions aren't much different from banks really. Without having a goal or a set of demands, no one can give them what they want. |
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Wait a minute thats Barrys wet dream! |
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