Posted on 05/06/2012 4:27:35 PM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out
So, "May Day" came & went again. A few boring grungy leftists in masks broke stuff and ran away. Some arrested.
Media reports it as "protests".
No. These are not "protests". The only thing they're "protesting" is the fact their sad little failed Marxist sect doesn't have control.
It's like watching Islamists. They know their time is over. They know the world has moved on from their ways. So shouting, screaming and breaking stuff is all they have left.
That's not protest. That's a blatant hatred of democratic rule. "We don't like how you voted so we're going to smash stuff up," is not protest. It's violent mob action. Period.
Next time the media outlet you happen to see calls these guerrilla attack mobs "protest", please, call them on it.
Almost all of these folks support Obama, and believe he just hasn't been in a position to enact as much leftism as he would like yet. Just like Obama told Medvedev to tell Putin. Just give him a litte more space; after the elections he can do more for them.
(Excerpt) Read more at tkpts.com ...
OWS claims the violent ones are not members of their movement. There is a simple way of testing their veracity. Next time masked men break windows, have the bank security officers shoot them dead. If the attackers are not part of the OWS organization, the OWS will not protest their deaths. On the other hand if the OWS decry the death of these attackers, then the OWS incorporates vandalism, and violence as part of their movement and methodology. Lock and load, and let the test begin.
OWS is nothing but the American version of Arab Spring, all funded most likely by Soros.
... and nobody notices.
I think that all the people who got any property damaged should sue the mayor(Seatle) for letting it happen. There was plenty advance warning.
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