'Occupy' types


Chico23231
10-21-2011, 07:50 AM
Only one man can resolve this conflict...

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/21/nyregion/dark-knight-rises-to-film-near-occupy-wall-street-site.html?_r=1&smid=tw-nytimes&seid=auto

thats pretty funny and the added element should give a little life to keep this thing going.

saden1
10-21-2011, 11:09 AM
This stuff is all amusing and these hippies sure do know how to make people laugh. At the end of the day though the wall st crooks are still crooking and so are the lobbyists who have weekly scheduled meetings with our leaders.

Jon comes through again:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/290660/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-scorn-in-the-usa (http://www.hulu.com/watch/ad/66080)

mlmpetert
10-24-2011, 03:51 PM
This is fascinating/hilarious to me:

So OWS has raised about 500k which is great for their cause, but since OWS doesn’t really have a uniform message its causing some angst inside the movement. OWS, as a microcosm of a socialist society, appears to be sharing the same issues of any socialistic style of government.

Apparently there are different groups within the movement like the Kitchen Group, Sanitation Group, Finance Working Group, Comfort Working Group and of course Pulse Working Group (the bongo guys). All recognized groups are funded with money by the OWS’s General Assembly. Guess what???? Some groups don’t think they are getting enough or don’t like rules the OWS GA imposes on them, Imagine that!

Several days ago the Pulse Working Group had some of its drums vandalized, stolen, or messed up from rain. So they wanted $8,000 to get new drums but were turned down by their own General Assembly! The drummers are a major revenue raiser since people leave tips for their performances and while the drummers get to keep some of that money the GA has been accused of “taxing” the drummers at around 50% of their earnings. Then, to the drummer’s displeasure, the GA voted that the drummers can only play 2 hours a day (apparently nonstop drumming all day and night can get annoying), which was later revised to 4 hours a day. There is even speculation that the vandalism to the drummer’s drums was a inside job as the vandalism happened after the drummers didn’t abide by the rules the GA enforced upon them.

As you can imagine the Pulse Working Group is PISSED! But a lot of the working groups are pissed so a new SpokesCouncil model was created to streamline things. This allows each working group to act independently without securing the will of the collective…. Kind of like a democracy with special interest groups. This was in response because the “GA is unwieldy, cumbersome, and redundant.”, much like any overbearing socialist government we have seen throughout history no matter how well intentioned…..

Imagine if the drummers were free to do what they wanted to do with all the money they raised? So instead of surrendering their money for the collective good they could use their own money to provide for themselves. I mean some of the drummers have to be thinking this right? 18 year old Seth Harper eloquently said in reference to the OWS GA “They’re imposing a structure on the natural flow of music”. I couldn’t say it better myself…..

Sweet quotes:


“And we’ve had issues with the drummers too. They drum incessantly all day, and really loud.” Facilitators spearheaded a General Assembly proposal to limit the drumming to two hours a day.

To Shane Engelerdt, a 19-year-old from Jersey City and self-described former “head drummer,” this amounted to a Jacobinic betrayal. “They are becoming the government we’re trying to protest," he said. "They didn’t even give the drummers a say ... Drumming is the heartbeat of this movement. Look around: This is dead, you need a pulse to keep something alive.”

The drummers claim that the finance working group even levied a percussion tax of sorts, taking up to half of the $150-300 a day that the drum circle was receiving in tips. “Now they have over $500,000 from all sorts of places,” said Engelerdt. “We’re like, what’s going on here? They’re like the banks we’re protesting."

Daniel Zetah, a 35-year-old lead facilitator from Minnesota, mounted a bench. “We need to clear this out. There are a bunch of kids coming to stay here.” One of the hoodied men fought back: “I’m not giving up my space for ****ing kids. They have parents and homes. My parents are dead. This is my space.”

“The sunshine protestors will leave,” said “Zonkers,” a 20-year-old cleaner and longtime occupier from Tennessee. (He asked that his name not be used due to a felony marijuana conviction.) “The people who remain are the people who care. You get a lot of crust punks, silly kids, people who want to panhandle ... It disgusts me. These people are here for a block party.”

A man named Sage Roberts desperately rifled through the pile, looking for a sleeping bag. “They’ve taken my stuff,” he muttered. Lauren Digion, the sanitation group leader, broke in: “This isn’t your stuff. You got all this stuff from comfort [the working group]. It belongs to comfort.”

“When cleanups happen, people get mad,” Glaser said. “This is its own city. Within every city there are people who freeload, who make people’s lives miserable. We just deal with it. We can’t kick them out.”

In response to dissatisfaction with the consensus General Assembly, many facilitators have adopted a new “spokescouncil” model, which allows each working group to act independently without securing the will of the collective. “This streamlines it,” argued Zonkers. “The GA is unwieldy, cumbersome, and redundant."

As the communal sleeping bag argument between Lauren Digion and Sage Roberts threatened to get out of hand, a facilitator in a red hat walked by, brow furrowed. “Remember? You’re not allowed to do any more interviews,” he said to Digion. She nodded and went back to work. But when Roberts shouted, “Don’t tell me what to do!” Digion couldn't hold back.

“Someone has to be told what to do," she said. "Someone needs to give orders. There’s no sense of order in this ****ing place.”


The Organizers vs. the Organized in Zuccotti Park -- Daily Intel (http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/10/occupy_animal_farm_the_organiz.html)

firstdown
10-24-2011, 04:53 PM
I know its been a few years sense i purchased any drums (ok its probably been 25 years) but $8,000 for new drums seems a little high.

firstdown
10-24-2011, 05:03 PM
Ok so I went to you tube to look and I guess if you get enough people together with POS drums they can add up to $8000 over paying for new equipment. They should not call them self drummers because this is just a bunch of stoned guys betting on drums.

Occupy Wall street drummers-10/09/11 - YouTube

mlmpetert
10-24-2011, 05:12 PM
Ok so I went to you tube to look and I guess if you get enough people together with POS drums they can add up to $8000 over paying for new equipment. They should not call them self drummers because this is just a bunch of stoned guys betting on drums.

Occupy Wall street drummers-10/09/11 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVCEvdqIFx0&feature=related)


Its the heartbeat of the movement brah

mlmpetert
10-25-2011, 09:33 AM
Protester allegedly raped at 'Occupy Cleveland' - Crimesider - CBS News (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20122659-504083.html)


A couple other incidents:

Police Investigating Possible Sexual Assault Of Teen At Occupy Dallas « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth (http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/10/24/accusations-of-teen-runaway-sexual-activity-at-occupy-dallas/)

UPDATE: Serial Exposer Captured | Ballard News-Tribune (http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/2011/10/18/police-blotter/update-serial-exposer-captured)

firstdown
10-25-2011, 11:07 AM
A couple other incidents:

Police Investigating Possible Sexual Assault Of Teen At Occupy Dallas « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth (http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/10/24/accusations-of-teen-runaway-sexual-activity-at-occupy-dallas/)

UPDATE: Serial Exposer Captured | Ballard News-Tribune (http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/2011/10/18/police-blotter/update-serial-exposer-captured)


You just have to love this comment from a protester from the link of the under age teen.

“We’ll find out what the truth is and if that’s her story, that she was having sex with older men in the park, I guess we really need to watch the age group that’s coming in here and get control of that,” protestor Rich Coffman said.

LMAO, they want to be taken serious but we are suppose to turn a blind eye to the pot smoking, drinking and having sex in public. The important thing is that they start checking ID's to make sure the sluts are over 18. Any of you single guys here if you want to score head on over to your local protest. You get extra points if you have your own tent and have had a bath in the past 10 days.

JoeRedskin
10-25-2011, 12:48 PM
In the Occupy Dallas article, it says "Occupy Dallas organizers said they’ll implement a 10 p.m. curfew and check the identification of anyone seen walking the grounds after that time."

Wait a minute, isn't this a public park? Does the City have a curfew? Regardless, what gives them the right to ask for my ID? The inanity just continues.

firstdown
10-25-2011, 01:02 PM
In the Occupy Dallas article, it says "Occupy Dallas organizers said they’ll implement a 10 p.m. curfew and check the identification of anyone seen walking the grounds after that time."

Wait a minute, isn't this a public park? Does the City have a curfew? Regardless, what gives them the right to ask for my ID? The inanity just continues.

If the cops said that they would throw a fit about their rights. Funny how things come full circle.

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