Hey, the Palestinians are doing the same thing, except their wacky movement is called "Occupy Israel."
I think you confused where you wanted to put israel and palestine in that sentence.
Moderator: Dictators in Training
Hey, the Palestinians are doing the same thing, except their wacky movement is called "Occupy Israel."
Harrison wrote:The problem is people look down upon blue collar careers, too.
Snobby college kids get out expecting to rake in 100k a year won't take a job welding, training provided. They snub their nose at it.
Liability. If anything happens, you can be assured it's directly or indirectly as a result of their altered state of mind, lessened reaction speeds, etc. I know *I* wouldn't want to work next to someone high as fuck, regardless of how well they handle it.
Also, the bullshit about "funding terrorism" is nothing new and has been done by EVERY president. The question is whether they factored in the repercussions, or didn't.
I'm pretty sure that former members of the Reagan administration "funding and arming the rise of terrorism..." is a stretch, but it's a fact that this guy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers is a personal friend of obama.
Spazz wrote: Im not saying people should be stoned as fuck at work What I am saying is people should be free to do as they please when not at work as long as they show up straight and do what is expected of them.
Spazz wrote:Hey, the Palestinians are doing the same thing, except their wacky movement is called "Occupy Israel."
I think you confused where you wanted to put israel and palestine in that sentence.
Spazz wrote:Look up Rachel Corrie mindia you know the America girl that that your friends murdered .Yea israel is totally innocent of any wrong doing and its all those evil arabs fault. How bout the fact that they keep building settlements ? Neither one of them wants peace and a lot of people suffer due to they leaders being retarded.
In fact fuck israel up the ass. That country does nothing but create strife and cost us money. World would be a better place if all those assholes killed each other off.
Zanchief wrote:Since you brought it up a few times Brin, I thought I'd start my own thread.
Can you tell me exactly why these guys are protesting Wall Street? Do they not know how the system works?
It's like getting angry at the Heat because they have too many good players and win too many games when they're just playing by the rules they're given.
You want to fix the problem, head of to Washington. They're the ones who make the rules.
That's why I can never really get into these Liberal movements. They all seem to be run by morons and are usually not realistic at all.
The New York City General Assembly wrote:As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies.
As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power. We come to you at a time when corporations, which place profit over people, self-interest over justice, and oppression over equality, run our governments. We have peaceably assembled here, as is our right, to let these facts be known.
They have taken our houses through an illegal foreclosure process, despite not having the original mortgage.
They have taken bailouts from taxpayers with impunity, and continue to give Executives exorbitant bonuses.
They have perpetuated inequality and discrimination in the workplace based on age, the color of one’s skin, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation.
They have poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization.
They have profited off of the torture, confinement, and cruel treatment of countless animals, and actively hide these practices.
They have continuously sought to strip employees of the right to negotiate for better pay and safer working conditions.
They have held students hostage with tens of thousands of dollars of debt on education, which is itself a human right.
They have consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers’ healthcare and pay.
They have influenced the courts to achieve the same rights as people, with none of the culpability or responsibility.
They have spent millions of dollars on legal teams that look for ways to get them out of contracts in regards to health insurance.
They have sold our privacy as a commodity.
They have used the military and police force to prevent freedom of the press.
They have deliberately declined to recall faulty products endangering lives in pursuit of profit.
They determine economic policy, despite the catastrophic failures their policies have produced and continue to produce.
They have donated large sums of money to politicians, who are responsible for regulating them.
They continue to block alternate forms of energy to keep us dependent on oil.
They continue to block generic forms of medicine that could save people’s lives or provide relief in order to protect investments that have already turned a substantial profit.
They have purposely covered up oil spills, accidents, faulty bookkeeping, and inactive ingredients in pursuit of profit.
They purposefully keep people misinformed and fearful through their control of the media.
They have accepted private contracts to murder prisoners even when presented with serious doubts about their guilt.
They have perpetuated colonialism at home and abroad.
They have participated in the torture and murder of innocent civilians overseas.
They continue to create weapons of mass destruction in order to receive government contracts.
To the people of the world: We, the New York City General Assembly occupying Wall Street in Liberty Square, urge you to assert your power.
Exercise your right to peaceably assemble; occupy public space; create a process to address the problems we face, and generate solutions accessible to everyone.
To all communities that take action and form groups in the spirit of direct democracy, we offer support, documentation, and all of the resources at our disposal.
Join us and make your voices heard!
Narrock wrote:Holy shit! I agree with Zan! LOL. I know you're addressing Brinstar, but I have to chime in. :p. I understand the frustration of these people, but they are going about it the wrong way. And if you've seen interviews with some of them... they dont even know why they're there. Lol.
Harrison wrote:I fucking despise protestors who protest shit they can't even explain.
I get it. Life is fucking hard. But, you're going after the wrong people like Zan said.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/44888058
Thousands of vacant jobs, 14MILLION unemployed...
I'm currently going for my drug test for a possible second job right now, waiting on a call back on a third I may replace one of the others with. Jobs are out there. People don't want to work when they can mooch off unemployment for over a fucking year, with free health insurance, and welfare to boot.
Zanchief wrote:I think I should clarify a few points. I don't blame Obama for this or the current government, it's just that if this is an issue you feel strongly about, you need to go about it the right way. Asking business' to be more ethical when it will cost their bottom-line is not realistic. It's simply not going to happen and all you'll be doing is punishing the good people by giving them an unfair disadvantage.
You need to change the rules if you want honest corporations. You want to stop cronyism and lobbying? The government is the only one who can do anything about it. These protest to nothing to address that. It’s a waste of time and it’s making an important movement look stupid.
Griever wrote:Or how about protestors shutting down the National Air and Space Museum in DC to protest the use of unmanned drones in the military? Regardless if they are right or wrong, marching on a museum is not the place to be proving your point. Instead their movement accomplishes nothing and they comes off looking like an aggressive mob.
Narrock wrote:uhhh holy fuck, wrung out all the Glenn-Beck's-Anus-flavored Haterade. let's just shorten it to "occupy obama"
Zanchief wrote:Ok I'll just ignore the Glenn Beck lunacy about Obama's corruption since it's all just nonsense.
If you think a Republican president wouldn't have handled the economic crisis the same you, you're wrong. Obama was dealt a shitty hand right out of the gate and people have been killing him for it. If you want to look anywhere, look at the administration that was in power for 8 years before he stepped in. You need to spend to get out of a recession. He did that. Same thing happened here under a Conservative government. Get over it.
The reason most people are upset with Obama is because he hasn't been liberal enough.
Griever wrote:Apparently, they rather humans kill humans face to face.
Zanchief wrote:Maybe those darn arabs can make drones and we can have a Real Steel type war where no soldiers get killed. I think there's a Star Trek episode about this.
Obviously those people are nutty.
Narrock wrote:In other words, you bought into the propaganda of the government-media complex. I don't blame you. A lot of people were duped into the same mindset.
Spazz wrote:I think this is why they are pissed. I think a lot of the anger comes from the fact that the government is bought and paid for. Its not doing the liberals will its not doing the conservatives will its doing special interests will. People in this country are seriously pissed. We keep blaming bush and obama and this that and the other thing but the major issue is that the government is paid for and no longer serves us.
that article totally just wrote:“We had a real desire for there to be a specifically Christian voice of protest,” said Egerstrom, an Episcopalian. “Advocating for the 99 percent is the same vision for the world that Christianity has, only rendered into secular language.”
While many of the religious elements of the Occupy movement have been spearheaded by laypeople and students organized through social media, more established clergy are starting to follow the lead of groups like the Protest Chaplains.
The Rev. Brian Merritt, senior pastor at the Palisades Community Church in Washington, started affiliating with the Occupy movement after delivering peanut butter to “Occupy K Street” demonstrators in Washington’s McPherson Square. He was surprised, however, when organizers asked to hold a “wholeness” worship service on behalf of the protesters.
“I was just really shocked,” Merritt said. “But God is so free, God can institute the church wherever God thinks the church can be.”
brinstar wrote:mindia's right about big businesses not being inherently evil
Zanchief wrote:If you don't like the rules, change them. This is not corruption.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests