So there's this Occupy Wall Street protest in Manhattan today

Now the OWS food servers are part of the 1%
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/..._kitchen_i5biNyYYhpa8MSYIL9xSDL#ixzz1c0UV1hEK


The Occupy Wall Street volunteer kitchen staff launched a “counter” revolution yesterday -- because they’re angry about working 18-hour days to provide food for “professional homeless” people and ex-cons masquerading as protesters.
For three days beginning tomorrow, the cooks will serve only brown rice and other spartan grub instead of the usual menu of organic chicken and vegetables, spaghetti bolognese, and roasted beet and sheep’s-milk-cheese salad.
They will also provide directions to local soup kitchens for the vagrants, criminals and other freeloaders who have been descending on Zuccotti Park in increasing numbers every day.

 


This would be an excellent time for the "99%" to show what they will do once they get their demands met. And apparently it includes kicking the truly poor and homeless out of their free food just so they can continue to eat as though at a four star restaurant.

I hope those that are supporting the movement financially understand the implications of the 99% pissing on the bottom 19%. In most revolutions the middle class uses the lower class in order to switch places with the upper class. The lower class, however, continues to be the lower class under the new system.
 
Some additional context would have been nice:

Stop Beating Students of the Day: UC Berkeley students clashed with police this afternoon after several tents were set up outside Sproul Hall as part of an Occupy-style protest against tuition and fee hikes as well funding cuts for public education.

Officers in riot gear used their batons in an effort break through a human chain of peaceful “Occupy Cal” protesters that had formed to prevent police from tearing down the tents.

At least seven people were arrested, and the tents were eventually cleared away, but returned later on. According to reports, police plan to remove the tents again later tonight, and a second “showdown” with the remaining protesters is expected.

UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau told students earlier this week that the university supports the spirit of Occupy Wall Street, but will not allow camping on its grounds.
 
attacking the people who pay to go there.
Attacking the people who camp there. Whether they pay or not is irrelevant if they don't have permission to camp.

But it's a protest. It's civil disobedience. This dance takes place each time - people resist, so force is used. The resistors claim that excessive force is being used - well duh, excessive resistance requires excessive force. What they're really saying is that they shouldn't be opposed. Similarly the police and property owners claim that protestors are performing illegal actions. Well duh, no successful protest used legal means to accomplish their goals, illegal action is necessary and warranted.
 
I'm okay with Occupy Berkeley because they're protesting tuitition costs. Pretty simple. University sets the costs, protest the people setting those costs.

The rest of OWS....ehhhhh.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
On a somewhat related tangent...



... I detect a whole lot of disillusionment coming soon in the next generation of workers (or perhaps, unemployed first worlders). Sheesh, I remember not even being allowed to make or receive personal phone calls unless it was an absolute emergency! Now more than half of fresh-outta-college brats won't consider a position that won't let them facebook on the job.

... yes, I'm aware of the irony of this all coming from me - Mister "I only post from work." But if I got offered a job with more money, and the consequence was no more posting? Well, no more posting.
 
On a somewhat related tangent..


... I detect a whole lot of disillusionment coming soon in the next generation of workers (or perhaps, unemployed first worlders). Sheesh, I remember not even being allowed to make or receive personal phone calls unless it was an absolute emergency! Now more than half of fresh-outta-college brats won't consider a position that won't let them facebook on the job.

... yes, I'm aware of the irony of this all coming from me - Mister "I only post from work." But if I got offered a job with more money, and the consequence was no more posting? Well, no more posting.
Maybe it's always been this way, but as someone who regularly hires people in the 18-23yr old range I've NEVER seen such a sense of entitlement. It's stunning.
 
Honestly? My job already says I can't social network/post on forums.

..... heh.
Ditto x 2 for today. But I'm in marketing so technically I'm supposed to be allowed to post to Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. For work purposes...haha.
 
Heh. My big interview question is whether they will have a problem with me doing personal projects on the side - outside of work! Some companies won't, or will claim rights to your outside projects since the definition of a salaried worker can include "all work done anywhere anytime."
 
Heh. My big interview question is whether they will have a problem with me doing personal projects on the side - outside of work! Some companies won't, or will claim rights to your outside projects since the definition of a salaried worker can include "all work done anywhere anytime."
I've worked at places that tried to pull that kind of stuff. No thanks.
 

Necronic

Staff member
Love that part at the bottom.



So... you don't support it at all then?
No he just can't afford the resources to clean up after it/police it. Unless the OWS people are planning on donating some money.

In other news, Looks like someone was shot at Occupy Burlington. No details on what went down except that the police have pulled a body and a gun from the scene.
Looks like you've gotten your wish again. Oh wait no that wasn't from the police so it's a bad thing this time.
 
On a somewhat related tangent...



... I detect a whole lot of disillusionment coming soon in the next generation of workers (or perhaps, unemployed first worlders). Sheesh, I remember not even being allowed to make or receive personal phone calls unless it was an absolute emergency! Now more than half of fresh-outta-college brats won't consider a position that won't let them facebook on the job.

... yes, I'm aware of the irony of this all coming from me - Mister "I only post from work." But if I got offered a job with more money, and the consequence was no more posting? Well, no more posting.
You know, this explains why I've seen people get hired at my job and then leave after a day. I always assumed it was because there wasn't a lot of talking going on since the job involves a lot of reading and concentration on what you're doing, but now that I've read this, it makes more sense that they quit because they're not allowed to check any sites not for work, Facebook is banned, we're not allowed to text, and phone calls have to be kept to emergencies or off-the-clock.

What a bunch of children.
 
Looks like you've gotten your wish again. Oh wait no that wasn't from the police so it's a bad thing this time.
First off, grow up. If your not willing to act like an adult, your not welcome in the Politics sub-forum.

Secondly, it looks like it was a suicide or at least that's what the witnesses are saying.
 

Necronic

Staff member
First off, grow up. If your not willing to act like an adult, your not welcome in the Politics sub-forum.

Secondly, it looks like it was a suicide or at least that's what the witnesses are saying.
I'm sorry what part of your previous comment did I mistunderstand Mr Adult:

I'm actually hoping it escalates, if only because it means the protestors are serious in their convictions. People are going to get hurt and that's awful, but suffering seems to be the only language the authorities seem to understand if you want lasting change.
See, I wouldn't push you on that if you ever recanted that position. But you didn't. You just kept going. Which to me says that you see nothign wrong with the kidn of people that turn peaceful protests violent. To me, it seems like you want people to get hurt.

And that's not me being a dick. That's me directly reading your statement. Feel free to change your view any time.
 

Necronic

Staff member
The reason I am harping on this is because you don't think this is a problem that can be solved with rational discourse, you believe it is ideological and required violence. And moreover, it's not even that you're a martyr yourself. You're just some imam sitting comfortably in his desk advocating others to be martyrs.

I've met you're kind before. You don't want democracy, you want an autocracy that aligns with your views.

Or maybe not. I dunno.
 
I've met you're kind before. You don't want democracy, you want an autocracy that aligns with your views.

Or maybe not. I dunno.
No, I want the issue to be resolved, no matter which way the pieces fall. I simply don't see how that is going to happen without an event that will make the public demand lasting change, when history shows us that it is the only way it ever does... and the riots and police clashes we've been having show that the public at large is ready to do something.

Honestly, we're not going to know if the small skirmishes we've had are going to be enough until some time after the next election. Hopefully it has been... because if it's not, things are going to get a lot worse than they are now.
 
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