No. Moreso, defecating on police cars and urinating in the street “becomes the symbol of protests”.
Oh, I see... It’s not OWS that’s causing all the trouble, they’re good guys, it’s these OTHER ones....
Suuuuuure it is!
I laugh at these silly fools with their masks. It’s street theater to them, a performance. They couldn’t care less, and they certainly don’t understand, about the economy.
Geejus, what an opportunity to make a quick fortune!
A person only needs to act quick and buy up these or get a vacuum forming machine and a mold, and then travel around setting up kids to sell these at $20 a pop.
Notice how the media showcases all the non-violent ones and repeats over and over how it’s just a minority. If one Tea Partier... ONE... broke a window, that person would become the Poster Child for the Tea Party.
A few dozen dead men (girls) in masks would quickly solve the problem.
Anarchists have no laws including those that protect them
Baloney. The “V for Vendetta” mask was a favorite to protesters of all stripes from the moment the movie came out. Heck, it was so popular people looked forward to figuring out what they could protest just so they could wear the mask. I’ve seen photos of protesters in Beijing with them. It may be a favorite of Occupiers, but in no way represents them.
"It Can't Happen HERE"
It IS happening here (in the USA):
(Cuban-inspired and funded left wing communist Sandinista "turbas" (or street mobs) turning out for "social justice" in the streets of Managua, Nicaragua)
Easy. Shoot’em. All of them.
Today is November 5th.
SHEIK ANDERSON: My name is Sheik Anderson, Im from Oakland, California, and Im an artist.
I ask him to give me the lay of the land.
ANDERSON: We have a supply tent where we have clothes that are donated, blankets, sleeping bags We have a school where we have information, we have a media tent and an info tent, we even have a little garden growing, and we have a full kitchen no ones hungry...
Theres no one individual that could take responsibility for anything that is done here. Everything is a collective effort.
And thats not just for practical reasons. Unlike at most political protests, many at Occupy Oakland see this collective effort as fundamental to their aims: a promise of a new way to organize society. You can see it in action around the plaza. Over in the kitchen area, two young men are peeling carrots and potatoes in the prep tent, while two others are serving cooked food at a long table. Jamal Porter shows me around the kitchen area.
http://www.prx.org/pieces/69636/transcripts/162041
‘Sheik Anderson’?
I don’t understand why terrorists always feel the need to cover their faces. They should be proud of what they are doing. You can bet mommy and daddy would love to see junior on TV throwing molotov cocktails and fighting with the police.
Riiiiiiight. Way to go, CBS! Just love how you defend the “peaceful” anarchists but trashed the Tea Party! I think that spelled B-I-A-S, right? Naw. Not CBS. No bias there.
But still, aren’t you racists for blaming African-Americans for hijacking the peaceful anarchist riots and turning them into non-peaceful African-American anarchist riots?
I suppose you’re operating on the assumption that the vast majority of Americans are stupid and uneducated and will believe your garbage. But, you know, there are a few of us out here in fly-over-America that are highly educated, very aware, remember contemporary history older han a week, and have fully functional, exquistly sensitive BS detectors.
The right is all too willing to wait and see what happens next.
Are there not laws that were used against the KKK which can apply to these masked anarchists?