Posted on 12/14/2011 5:15:54 AM PST by John W
No one could have known that when a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire in a public square, it would incite protests that would topple dictators and start a global wave of dissent. In 2011, protesters didnt just voice their complaints; they changed the world.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
Don’t feel sorry for the advertisers. Any company that supports that rag deserves what they get. Sadly, their costs trickle down to the consumer so we paid for it in the end.
LOL. I wasn’t feeling sorry for the advertisers. I was just saying that if you throw your magazine away, it affects nothing. It doesn’t hurt Time magazine—in fact, it helps them. You have to refuse to receive it; that’s the only thing that affects their bottom line.
This was taken in Greece:
Coddling and emboldening anarchists who are "protesting" is treasonous to any civil society.
That is not necessarily a good thing. Two other time Magazine Men of the Year olso changed the world.
Both of them relied on the kind of mob uprising that we are currently seeing. Hopefully we can stop them before they do it again.
Now that’s a really decent, normal looking group of people?
Now thats a really decent, normal looking group of people. No question about it, they certainly are!!! Accidently hit the ? instead of !!!
Well it’s a huge step up from propping up shameless internet whore as person of the year under the guise of selecting “You” as person of the year for “Your” innovative use of modern technology. When “you” were selected as person of the year, that was such a stinging, painful sign of how far we decayed as a culture and how damaged we are by the narcissism movement.
Or...Protester = ASSHOLE, that’s more like it. Time, what a joke!
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