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Die-In Dies Out: An antiwar-protest movement falls flat on opening day
NRO ^ | 3/28/2003 | Sarah Maserati

Posted on 03/29/2003 9:22:04 PM PST by Utah Girl

Hoping to replicate the huge traffic jams, closed bridges, and 1,350 arrests San Francisco saw last Saturday, antiwar groups organized a "mass 'die-in'" at New York's Rockefeller Center yesterday. The ongoing effort — dubbed "No Business As Usual!" — targets major media outlets, defense contractors, automobile-manufacturing companies, and other large corporations. The organizers claim they will continue the die-ins and other forms of civil disobedience every day until the war is over.

But as protest movements go, this opening-day effort fell flat.

At 8 A.M., on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 50th Street, the disparate chants were blending into one another ("Drop Bush, not bombs," "CBS, NBC, get out of bed with the military"). The protesters — many of whom were body-pierced — sported placards, banners, buttons, and signs. Their slogans ranged from the familiar ("No Blood for Oil") to the banal ("Fox Sux"). Many protesters wore pink or white armbands reading "No War."

Ten women from the group Code Pink quietly rehearsed a chant. A female priest wearing a collar led them in the chorus: "Respect the Earth, stop the slaughter."

A middle-aged female protester passed three orthodox Jews who were observing the activities and gave them a little on-the-spot instruction: "I know you're against the war — true Jews are!"

At 8:25 A.M., a bullhorn — meant to represent an air-raid siren — sounded, and a group of about 50 protesters knocked down the barricades and flooded into the street. They lay down, some locking arms to better resist arrest. Traffic jammed, people cheered, and the police went about their duties — arresting the "dead," putting back the barricades, and restoring order. Within 15 minutes, one lane of Fifth Avenue was reopened; 45 minutes later it was, well, business as usual — except, perhaps, for one girl who shrieked during her arrest: "[I'm being] shut down! Shut up!"

What began with sound and fury dissipated in about an hour. At other scheduled protest locations — the Army-recruiting station in Times Square, the headquarters of Fox News and CNN, and key intersections — there was no action. One man held a placard outside Fox News, but he turned out to be protesting abortion.

When asked if he had expected greater attendance and more violence, police captain James Kline nodded vigorously: "This turned out to be a non-event. We've had 153 arrests so far, and the only officer injured got stepped on by a police horse. But it was his fault!" (Arrests rose to about 200 by the end of the protest.)

The protesters advanced some exotic views — which may have been part of their problem. Sarah, a spokeswoman for the protest (she would only ID herself as a New York State employee), complained that "corporate media" was misleading the American people by not showing us dead bodies and civilian casualties. When asked how she knew this was happening, since the media were not reporting it, she replied, "From Iraqi TV." Was she concerned that Iraqi TV is state-run, and therefore a mouthpiece for the Hussein regime? No: "State-run media is no different from the U.S. corporate media."

Another organizer stated that "Bush is no better than Osama and those 19 hijackers." Mitchel Cohen, from Green Party U.S.A., claimed that "corporations and terrorism are the same — corporations armed Saddam Hussein."

A few supporters of the war, many on their way to work, tried to argue with the anti-warriors. Some staged spontaneous counter-protests. One man held a makeshift sign that read "Saddam Sez: Thanks, Suckers!" He yelled at the protesters, "You are aiding and abetting Saddam Hussein!" Visibly upset, one dred-locked girl said, "That's too provocative." Asked if the protesters themselves were being provocative, she said, "He has a right, but we're the majority, and the majority here is provoking a different vibration than that man is."

As time went on, lawyers and construction workers in the vicinity began heckling the protesters. A corporate lawyer, in response to a sign reading, "No Money for War! Money for Education!" responded with "No money for education! Money for overtime New York City cops!" Others used less irony: "Get a f****** job!" One counter-protester's sign read: "To All the Anti-War Hypocrites: Why Not Protest French Occupation of West Africa?"

So why did this protest fall flat? New York is a liberal city, and therefore more likely than most to be antiwar. But after September 2001, New Yorkers just have less patience for such things. As one onlooker put it, "My cousin was a firefighter and died at the World Trade Center. We don't need these people wasting the time of the people who protect us."


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I was just watching Fox News, and the ticker crawl said that there were six anti-war protests today across the US. Seems to me more and more people are realizing exactly what is happening, and the anti-war protestors are just out of sync.
1 posted on 03/29/2003 9:22:04 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
If they were really serious, they would have a die-in in which they really died. That is something I could support.
2 posted on 03/29/2003 9:27:53 PM PST by doug from upland (Protestors file Chapter 7 -- they are morally bankrupt)
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To: Utah Girl
Get a f****** job!"

Somehow this one is my favorite! The peaceniks in Fresno arrive at about 3 in the afternoon on Fridays, proving they need to take this signs advice! :-)

3 posted on 03/29/2003 9:31:22 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: Utah Girl
There's been a split in the protest ranks..realizing the negative publicity, the "lets do lunch' crowd is proposing less confrontation.
4 posted on 03/29/2003 9:32:53 PM PST by MEG33
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To: Utah Girl
Fox News Heckles Die-In Anti War Protesters
5 posted on 03/29/2003 9:33:38 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: Utah Girl
I liked the Fox reaction to the protest Thursday. The scrolling electronic sign mocked the protestors the whole time. Rupert Murdoch rules.
6 posted on 03/29/2003 9:35:38 PM PST by gcruse (If they truly are God's laws, he can enforce them himself.)
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Quick fix for a "die in"....flood the streets with cold water. The dopes won't lay around in a torrent of cold water.
7 posted on 03/29/2003 9:37:13 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace; gcruse
I didn't hear about the Fox News doing that. That is so great!
8 posted on 03/29/2003 9:38:08 PM PST by Utah Girl ("We must stop evil before it becomes too powerful." - Elie Weisel.)
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To: Utah Girl
The Hate America Fests are just like those who participate in them.......WORTHLESS FAILURES.
9 posted on 03/29/2003 9:41:42 PM PST by Martus
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"CBS, NBC, get out of bed with the military"

It's hard to believe the leftists think the media has gone pro-military. Fox is, but the handwringers are already being trotted out on CNN and the other networks in the hopes that Bush is going to fail.

10 posted on 03/29/2003 9:43:39 PM PST by Reagan is King
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They're clearly on the wrong side of history in this fight. They picked to side with a unmitigated tyrant.

There's no moral high ground to be had on that side of the tracks.

11 posted on 03/29/2003 9:47:49 PM PST by zarf (Republicans for Sharpton 2004)
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Die-In Dies Out: An antiwar-protest movement falls flat on opening day

You mean they commited a mass suicide like the People's Front of Judea ?? .... Or was that the people's front of Judea ...

Look out! The Judean People's Front! The Judean People's Front!...
OTTO:
Ve are the Judean People's Front.
Crack suicide squad. Suicide squad! Attack!
[drum roll]
J.P.F.:
Uh! Ugh. Aggh...
OTTO:
That showed 'em, huh? Oooh.
[whump]

12 posted on 03/29/2003 9:53:47 PM PST by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: Utah Girl

13 posted on 03/29/2003 10:01:47 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: Utah Girl
These are the people who vote Democrat.
14 posted on 03/29/2003 10:02:29 PM PST by blam
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To: doug from upland
Sarah, a spokeswoman for the protest (she would only ID herself as a New York State employee), complained that "corporate media" was misleading the American people by not showing us dead bodies and civilian casualties.

She sounds disappointed that there are no dead/injured Iraqis.

15 posted on 03/29/2003 10:03:36 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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I was just watching Fox News, and the ticker crawl said that there were six anti-war protests today across the US. Seems to me more and more people are realizing exactly what is happening, and the anti-war protestors are just out of sync.

Every where I go the people are talking. And it is NOT anti-war talk. As I was driving to the mall the DJ said that he would by Martin Sheen a lifetimes supply of duct tape if he would keep it over his mouth as he (MS) did in today's protest!

16 posted on 03/29/2003 10:06:33 PM PST by cinFLA
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To: Utah Girl
bump
17 posted on 03/29/2003 10:09:24 PM PST by Cacique
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To: doug from upland
Is it possible to arrest and intern these law-breaking idiots for the duration of the war? There *is* a historical precedent for putting aside civilians with questionable loyalties during war time. I'd hang 'em for treason myself, but internment would at the least be a prohibitive measure.
18 posted on 03/29/2003 10:22:30 PM PST by so_real
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To: Myrddin
... flood the streets with cold water.

I've been trying to think of some negative but not really harmful consequences that commuters could use against these idiots. Water balloons was the best I could think of. Any ideas?

19 posted on 03/29/2003 10:29:03 PM PST by SWake (Pro is to con as progress is to Congress)
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To: firebrand; StarFan; Dutchy; stanz; RaceBannon; Cacique; Clemenza; rmlew; NYC GOP Chick; ...
ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent ping list.

20 posted on 03/29/2003 11:02:19 PM PST by nutmeg (Liberate Iraq - Support Our Troops!)
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