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#Occupy
 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2011-11-17 18:21 [#02423849]
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The Occupy movement is as directionless as the human rights
movement in the 1960s. But in time that did effect change.
In Vancouver there is an element of people just there for a
free meal and somewhere safe to stay, but if those people
are helped out just a little the change has already started.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2011-11-18 14:20 [#02423884]
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People please listen to ceri cj. He's very right

Also guys, its not about you changing the world. You do not
represent ANYONE. You don't understand humanity. You live in
a world that has clearly allowed you to think otherwise,
which you aught to be very grateful for. Admit that you are
humble and dumb and (SURPRISE) are not cut out for
reinventing the way the world turns.

Please change yourself before your awful entitled morality
completely stiffles the world. I HOPE ITS NOT TOO LATE


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2011-11-18 14:39 [#02423887]
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you occupy guys are sweet and full of energy. but seriously,
you are not entitled to change everything lol, cos you guys
do feel entitled dont you. you actually feel like its unfair
that you cant radically reform the world, dont you. thats
bad thinkin son


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-11-18 14:43 [#02423888]
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This is an interesting slant and I am grateful for Ampi
Max's input.


 

offline big from lsg on 2011-11-18 15:31 [#02423890]
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a strong call to apathy, ampi (ironic!)

torture garden is right and he rules!


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-11-18 17:10 [#02423891]
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#mystify


 

offline anirog on 2011-11-18 17:37 [#02423892]
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anirog's attempt @ irony

The Vice Guide To Travel - Liberia - Part 1

http://www.livestream.com/OCCUPYNYC



 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-11-18 21:58 [#02423901]
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We're not talking about one person trying to represent lots
of people, we're talking about everyone trying to represent
themselves.

Also, just in case you didn't realise (i doubt it, lol),
you're being very patronising.


 

offline anirog on 2011-11-18 22:30 [#02423905]
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More con$ervative rambling$ from anirog

"Mr. Prell is a strategist for the Tea Party Patriots, a
grass-roots organization that advocates Tea Party goals of
fiscal responsibility, free markets and constitutionally
limited government. He’s the author of “Underdogma,”
a critique of left-wing anti-Americanism, which includes a
chapter on the Berkeley Free Speech movement of the 1960s,
which may be the closest historical parallel to the Occupy
movement.

“They claim to stand up on behalf of the ‘little guy’
(the 99 percent), while raising a fist of protest against
the big, rich, greedy and powerful 1 percent,” he said of
the Occupy movement. “The parallels between Occupy Wall
Street and the Berkeley Free Speech Movement are too clear
to ignore — right down to the babbling incoherence of the
participants. The lesson from Berkeley in the 1960s and the
protest movement they spawned is: it doesn’t matter that
they don’t make sense. What matters is they are tapping
into a gut-level instinct that is alive, or lying dormant,
in almost every human being. And, when they unleash the
power of standing up for the powerless against the powerful
— David vs. Goliath — the repercussions can ripple
throughout our society for decades.”


 


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