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we should rename this thread Occupy the world! |
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Last edited by Ne-yo; 10-22-2011 at 04:08 AM.
LMAO Occupy Antarctica FTW!!!! |
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You'd THINK it would be a big deal in the Eurozone, what with all of the bankruptcies of entire nations and devalued Euro and whatnot... all relying on Germany to bail them out while their economies crumble. Occupy the world? Maybe it should be UnCorrupt the World? |
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That's not how it will end, but how it will begin. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Yeah, exactly. They just started protesting again today, protesting against the police brutality committed against them yesterday! HA! |
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Holy Crap at Spain. There look like there are as many people there as in NYC. Where is that? Madrid? |
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Speaking of which, this reminds me of Iceland. They got fucked really hard in the financial crisis. Their economy was booming and then they basically lost all their progress instantly. I was looking to see if they have an Occupy Iceland. I'm not sure, but I did find this. I suppose it fits the bill - |
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Last edited by tommo; 10-23-2011 at 12:49 AM.
Spain didn't exactly join the cause; they've been protesting in large numbers for several months now. |
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I like the strategy of purposely getting arrested and demanding jury trials. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
They don't even need to get arrested on purpose, seems 800 of the already falsely arrested people's lawyer's have demanded them. That is brilliant. The NYPD's misconduct is going to end up costing them 50 million, Chase's bribe was only 4.5 million. I love this tactic, it's basically a real life DDoS of the court system. The threat of the gridlock of the court system should make the NYPD be more selective and arrest only those who actually are committing crimes. Seeing that the movement has about a 75% approval rating in the city and the video cameras every five feet, most will be found not guilty. |
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I think we should take advantage of this and start protesting inside the banks. As long as we can keep the system too clogged up to prosecute, we need to start working for real change. Much like MLK did, we need to start breaking laws in solidarity that will change the system. If 1000 people occupied inside BoA headquarters and then demanded jury trials after being arrested, we could get something accomplished. |
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Last edited by Omnis Dei; 10-25-2011 at 12:32 AM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
occupy dallas members were arrested for locking arms and having a sit in outside chase bank. these are the first arrests for occupy dallas |
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That's the point. These people man... they don't have any idea what's going on do they? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
This movement is pretty interesting. I don't think we have seen anything like it before. It's almost as if the blinders are starting to come off. |
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I stopped by Occupy London and talked to some people and got depressed at how practically noone seemed to know shit about anything besides having a naive wide eyed and green dislike of some vague thing called capitalism done by those silly old men in suits who arent humans |
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Unfortunately, that is necessary. Most people have no fucking idea about any of their beliefs. That's why people hated Socrates. |
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