I'll admit the protesters are a little out there, and their goals are too scattered right now to do any good. But, when you're pissing of Rep. Cantor and Mayor Bloomberg, you're probably doing something right.
But, from the same article, when what you're doing makes Nancy Pelosi happy, it probably isn't all that good.I'll admit the protesters are a little out there, and their goals are too scattered right now to do any good. But, when you're pissing of Rep. Cantor and Mayor Bloomberg, you're probably doing something right.
That's a fair point. It's a wash, then.But, from the same article, when what you're doing makes Nancy Pelosi happy, it probably isn't all that good.
Man, I saw an interviwe with Tom Morello sometime around the reunion show. That guy is one of the biggest hipster/anti-whatever d-bags I have ever seen. I mean, just his whole personality and view was encompassed by this constant condescending sneer towards anyone who disagreed with him.We have to start somewhere
We have to start sometime
What better place than here
What better time than now?
-Rage Against the Machine
No, they don't have a singular goal, but they do have a singular unifying force, and that is anger about the growing income disparity.
Definitely a Californian.
Nah its no problem, I would only really be surprised if a Californian chose to insult someone directly.
EDIT: The original comment I made accidentally came off more angry than I intended. Please ignore it.
I used to feel that way too. There are other political minded bands I prefer, though. Better messages, better way of putting it.Always did love their music, was good stuff.
Kind of reminded me of Black Metal though. Its fun to listen to, but you kind of have to ignore the message.
That's what I expect coming from someone who lives in an unimportant flyover state. Amiright guys?Nah its no problem, I would only really be surprised if a Californian chose to insult someone directly.
Man I love dogging on you guys.
I may live in California now, but I spent quite a few years growing up in Texas. I'm not really the prototypical Californian you're looking for.Texas owns California any day of the week. I will now summon GasBandit to prove my point.
..you haven't met any of my Xs.ok whatever why doesn't anyone wan to play the "my X is better than your X" game?
..you haven't met any of my Xs.
Wow, I didn't know Herman Cain posted here.On a more serious note. Don't these unemployed people have companies to build from scratch?
That's okay, neither does Herman Cain.am I being serious, I don't really know?
Just look at our southern border, it is happening.I think the third world should go to occupy america
lolJust look at our southern border, it is happening.
Well, they are right in the fact that it's a hell of a lot more complicate then just "rich people are bad". In the end you can yell at the rich all you want but if you don't change how our government deals with banks, taxes and spending it's kind of all for naught, imo.
Celebrities Are Not Like Us of the Day: Kanye West and Russell Simmons stopped by Occupy Wall Street today to see how the other 99% live.
“I just walked @kanyewest thru the #occupywallstreet,” Simmons tweeted. “I love how sweet and tolerant he was to the crowd.”
Russia Today America reporter Lucy Kafanov says the two took a look around, spoke to no one, then got in a car and left.
[@unclerush / gothamist.]
Not really. In fact, that's not even joke worthy.Kanye fucking rules.
Hell no. I'm the 1%.Necronic, wanna go to Occupy Houston ?