First We Ought to Kill Them and Eat Them: Sights and Sounds from Occupy D.C.
Brad Blanton of Luray, Va. had one of the more extreme messages of the protest, saying it was time to literally start eating the wealthy in order to fix economic inequality.
Brad Blanton of Luray, Va. advocated cannibalism and wore an expletive-laden T-shirt. Madeleine Morgenstern/The Blaze
Theyre devouring us and now its time we start devouring them back, Blanton said. Im advocating cannibalism.
But actual cannibalism? Apparently so.
We ought to cut em up and have a little ritual where we call it communion, Blanton said. Were all cannibals, all human beings are cannibals. What we need to do is start eating from the top instead of the bottom.
And again, just so there was no mistake:
First we ought to kill them and eat them. I think cannibalism is the answer. Second to that, just regulate the hell out of them, thatd be okay, Blanton said.