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TheSquealer 12-17-2011 06:09 AM

Finally!!!! OWS and Meaningful Results!
 
Just kidding. There aren't any. Still business as usual on Wall Street, in the markets and in government

http://i.imgur.com/AAt7I.jpg

V_RocKs 12-17-2011 07:13 AM

I fucked their moms, but those three definitely aren't mine. Mine eat just fine.

alextokyo 12-17-2011 07:30 AM

$100 says those guys don't last 72 hours.

Kiopa_Matt 12-17-2011 07:32 AM

Bet if I placed 3 plates of filet mignon with all the trimming in front of them and left, the plates would be empty within 2 hours. :)

Failed 12-17-2011 07:43 AM

They are protesting for a better America. What have you done for your rights and the rights of others in this country?

Kiopa_Matt 12-17-2011 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636407)
They are protesting for a better America. What have you done for your rights and the rights of others in this country?

They're being fucken twats, is what they're doing. How is shutting down a port, or raiding a church while screaming like idiots helping defend their rights?

They had a good message, but just totally fucked it up, and lost the support of 98% of the population in doing so.

Failed 12-17-2011 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Kiopa_Matt (Post 18636415)
They're being fucken twats, is what they're doing. How is shutting down a port, or raiding a church while screaming like idiots helping defend their rights?

They had a good message, but just totally fucked it up, and lost the support of 98% of the population in doing so.

Shutting down a port was supported by the unions that operate that port, and by the people who work there. In fact, they all worked together to shut down that port. If anything, they gained momentum and support for doing so. The Washington Post interviewed 1 trucker who said his wife would be angry and you believe they lost support of 98% of the people, come on :1orglaugh

What you see in the picture is a few people trying to gather attention in the way that they see fit. It's more than most of us are doing for the country. But, the movement itself has steadily increased in supporters and activists. They are occupying homes across the country and not letting the banks foreclose, they are moving into Washington and congress in January, they are headed to Manning's trial to protest his detainment, there are planned protests of the new Defense bill signed by Obama, and the list goes on and on. Stop reading the mainstream press and take a look at what's actually being done, not at what's being spun and ignored.

TheSquealer 12-17-2011 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636407)
They are protesting for a better America. What have you done for your rights and the rights of others in this country?

Uhmm... Vote.

Failed 12-17-2011 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18636447)
Uhmm... Vote.

Congratulations on casting your vote into a broken system, you did your part soldier! These people probably voted to, for a politician who promised change, just like every politician has in the past. And, just like every politician in the past, they lied and followed the corporate agenda put before them. These people are doing more than pressing a button every four years!

I voted, but have no plans on doing so in 2012. If I stick a dollar into a broken vending machine, no matter what I choose, I'm still not getting anything back. Same goes for voting.

Failed 12-17-2011 08:15 AM

Actually, I better just shut the fuck up. The defense bill was signed. I take it all back, I love our government, and would never speak out against it, because I'm a good American. I shop at Walmart and keep all of my money at Bank of America, I promise I do!

TheSquealer 12-17-2011 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636457)
Congratulations on casting your vote into a broken system, you did your part soldier! These people probably voted to, for a politician who promised change, just like every politician has in the past. And, just like every politician in the past, they lied and followed the corporate agenda put before them. These people are doing more than pressing a button every four years!

I voted, but have no plans on doing so in 2012. If I stick a dollar into a broken vending machine, no matter what I choose, I'm still not getting anything back. Same goes for voting.

Welcome to democracy. The system is a creation of the people, ran by people. If your views were in the majority, these changes you want would be happening. If someone were able to articulate in a clear manner what could/should be changed, propose legislation and something that people could easily understand and get behind rather than a myriad of loosely connected abstract concepts and random personal gripes, then political platforms would change, elected officials stated goals would change, elections would change and legislation would change.

Is the system broken? I don't believe it is. The apathetic public is broken. The system is whatever the people make it or allow it to become. A collection of dirty, disgruntled retards standing around in drum circles protesting squirrels isn't going to change that.

BlackCrayon 12-17-2011 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18636469)
Welcome to democracy. The system is a creation of the people, ran by people. If your views were in the majority, these changes you want would be happening. If someone were able to articulate in a clear manner what could/should be changed, propose legislation and something that people could easily understand and get behind rather than a myriad of loosely connected abstract concepts and random personal gripes, then political platforms would change, elected officials stated goals would change, elections would change and legislation would change.

Is the system broken? I don't believe it is. The apathetic public is broken. The system is whatever the people make it or allow it to become. A collection of dirty, disgruntled retards standing around in drum circles protesting squirrels isn't going to change that.

most people are too busy just trying not to fall off the hamster wheel.

Failed 12-17-2011 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 18636469)
Welcome to democracy. The system is a creation of the people, ran by people. If your views were in the majority, these changes you want would be happening. If someone were able to articulate in a clear manner what could/should be changed, propose legislation and something that people could easily understand and get behind rather than a myriad of loosely connected abstract concepts and random personal gripes, then political platforms would change, elected officials stated goals would change, elections would change and legislation would change.

Is the system broken? I don't believe it is. The apathetic public is broken. The system is whatever the people make it or allow it to become. A collection of dirty, disgruntled retards standing around in drum circles protesting squirrels isn't going to change that.

I agree, and disagree. The system is broken, but you're right, it's the apathetic public that is responsible. Which is why I don't understand why you don't support, or hell even like that the OWS movement is out there calling attention to the system we let grow out of control. Even if they were a bunch of "dirty retards in a drum circle", which is clearly not the case, they are bringing attention to the corruption inside our government and they are shining a massive spotlight upon it, more so than I can remember any other movement doing.

Rochard 12-17-2011 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636434)
Shutting down a port was supported by the unions that operate that port, and by the people who work there. In fact, they all worked together to shut down that port. If anything, they gained momentum and support for doing so. The Washington Post interviewed 1 trucker who said his wife would be angry and you believe they lost support of 98% of the people, come on :1orglaugh

What you see in the picture is a few people trying to gather attention in the way that they see fit. It's more than most of us are doing for the country. But, the movement itself has steadily increased in supporters and activists. They are occupying homes across the country and not letting the banks foreclose, they are moving into Washington and congress in January, they are headed to Manning's trial to protest his detainment, there are planned protests of the new Defense bill signed by Obama, and the list goes on and on. Stop reading the mainstream press and take a look at what's actually being done, not at what's being spun and ignored.

I'm sure all of the longshoremen and truck drivers supported not getting paid two weeks before Christmas. Seems to me there was a lot of pissed off truck drivers who were not only not making money, but also loosing money.

TheSquealer 12-17-2011 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636502)
Even if they were a bunch of "dirty retards in a drum circle", which is clearly not the case, they are bringing attention to the corruption inside our government and they are shining a massive spotlight upon it, more so than I can remember any other movement doing.

Are they? Was anyone not aware that government is corrupt? This seems to be a generational thing where each decade or so, a younger batch of the exact same people act as if they've discovered or uncovered something new. In fact, this has been going on since the dawn of civilization with a population moving between cycles of expecting change, waiting for change, experiencing no change.. then demanding change, expecting change....... etc etc etc.

At the end of the day, they want nothing. They have no single cohesive idea that people can get behind, that can be drafted into a bill and passed into law. There is nothing that a future leader can stand behind to say "i am going to make this happen". People hated Bush and wanted the opposite. A guy with near zero political experience stepped forward saying nothing but "hope" and "change" and became the next President of the USA. And here we are. No hope. No change. What will the next guy be selling? The same thing. What will actually change, once elected? Nothing. That is the nature of politics. This is the nature of people.

12clicks 12-17-2011 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636434)
Shutting down a port was supported by the unions that operate that port, and by the people who work there. In fact, they all worked together to shut down that port. If anything, they gained momentum and support for doing so.

If this is momentum, look out 1%!!!!!!!!:1orglaugh

Caligari 12-17-2011 09:49 AM

OWS: Misson Accomplished!

OWS: Mission Accomplished - Truckers say "Thank You 99 percenters"

Now Do You Understand OWS?

Republicans Are Scared Of OWS

This Video Says Everything About Those Who Oppose OWS

How Republicans are being taught to talk about OWS

Occupy Wall Street smear campaign...

Fed lends banks 7+ Trillion dollars without oversight

Police sexually harrassing peacful OWS marcher!! VID!

Fun with Pepper Spray (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)

OWS tweet I saw...discuss

100 Killowat Gyrotron (Microwave Energy) weapon ready to be deployed on OWS protestors (Video)

Yeah, these students sure do look like they are being violent LOL (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4 5)

Officer Pike Meme

Divide and Conquer

Now here is an OWS speech that I can get behind!!

I don't understand the peaceful resistance

Remember the old lady from OWS that was pepper sprayed? Just saw this posted.

Police Burn Protester's Tents, Fire Rubber Bullets and Tear Gas

Fox News Calls Would-Be Obama Assassin ‘Occupy Shooter’

This is why the OWS will only grow from here... (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)

Warchild, Newt agrees on OWS lol

Anonymous - Fawkes Virus, Initiated (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)

Just got back from Zucotti Park...

Lobbying firm's memo spells out plan to undermine Occupy Wall Street

Just got back from Zucotti Park ...

Owned by riot police (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Huge Turn Out For Anti-OWS Counter-Rally (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4)

Scaredy Cops

Occupy Memphis, Tea Party members meet

Cops Now Attacking People Inside Zucotti Park - live feed (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Occupy Seattle Recap (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Police Clear Out Occupy Wall Street (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4 5 6)

Police beat students at Occupy Berkely (Multi-page thread 1 2)

SHUT DOWN WALL STREET! November 17th National Day of Action! (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Michael Moore’s Massive Michigan Vacation Mansion Beyond 99 Percent’s Wildest Dreams [PHOTOS] (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Watching police VS Occupy Portland Live

How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love The OWS Protests

Occupy Portland arming themselves, building fortifications to fight tonight? (Multi-page thread 1 2)

OWS Crime Wave (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Get a What? A Job? 70% of Occupy Wall Streeters are Employed, Compared to 56% of Tea Partiers.

First Occupy Leader elected in Denver Occupation

the Occupy Movement in New Orleans

Peter Schiff: "I’m the 1%, Let’s Talk" (Multi-page thread 1 2)

McDonald's Job Applications Dumped On 'Occupy' Protesters By Chicago Board Of Trade (Multi-page thread 1 2)

What do you guys think about OWS?

those peaceful occupy oakland protesters (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4 5 6)

Did you see the OWS South Park this week?

OWS Oakland

What the hell is going on in Oakland & who is really funding OWS?

Oakland Police tell Occupy Oakland protesters to "fuck off".

How can corporations be regulated by a government which is funded and controlled by corporations?

HAARP Weather Warfare Being Used On Occupy Protests?

Occupy Los Angeles

OWS does not want to give food to the less fortunate.... WTF???

Occupy tents are a form of speech

OWS Madison loses permit because of public masturbation

Occupy Oakland - Before & After (Multi-page thread 1 2 3 4)

Bank of America Forces Taxpayers To Cosign on 53 TRILLION In Derivatives. Too Big To Fail. (Multi-page thread 1 2)

Spontaneous OWS March Stuns Police

Corporate Greed - OWS

Veterans Defending Occupy Phoenix With AR 15s (Multi-page thread 1 2 3)

Caligari 12-17-2011 09:55 AM

You can figure out what those are right Squealer?

Yes that's right, it's a partial list of the OWS threads on GFY since OWS began a few months ago.

Multiply that with 10's of 1,000's of other forums all over the world talking about OWS.

What does it mean?

It means that OWS is firmly embedded in the world psyche, whether you like it or not.

The big questions have surfaced and now everyone is talking about real core issues between government and corporations and how these need to be radically changed.

In 2012, all eyes will be on the candidates who finally say "enough is enough, the people have spoken."

You see, that's how real democracy works, not just by pushing a few buttons on voting day and going back to your regularly scheduled program.

And in the very least Squealer, time and time again OWS has made you look.

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Failed 12-17-2011 10:08 AM

Bah, I keep getting sucked into threads where the same old dinosaurs, use the same old talking points, disregarding fact, and can't even begin to understand a different way of thinking. When will I ever learn :upsidedow

12clicks 12-17-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Failed (Post 18636617)
Bah, I keep getting sucked into threads where the same old dinosaurs, use the same old talking points, disregarding fact, and can't even begin to understand a different way of thinking. When will I ever learn :upsidedow

There's always been a loser element in every generation. They always think they're right, they always think they're smarter.
Then they shit in the street..........because they're right and smart.:1orglaugh

Rochard 12-17-2011 11:38 AM

OWS will grow and evolve this year. They will change their name, being as the concept of "occupying" anything is illegal and turns off most law abiding citizens who want to support this movement but don't because of the very concept of it all. Then they'll move from Wall Street and other cities and go to Washington DC.

This group has collected a million dollars but didn't have enough common sense to understand that it gets fucking cold in NYC in the winter. Camping out in the winter in NYC wasn't going to work out.

And don't tell me they've "bought the banks to our attention" - As if we haven't been discussing it daily for the past four years.

Internet Guy 12-17-2011 01:46 PM

I see quite a few guys from day 1 saying exactly the same thing as back then. If you still don't understand OWS maybe it's time to just stop thinking about it. Okay, you tried, thank you.. Now back to those gallery descriptions.

TheSquealer 12-17-2011 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Internet Guy (Post 18636858)
I see quite a few guys from day 1 saying exactly the same thing as back then. If you still don't understand OWS maybe it's time to just stop thinking about it. Okay, you tried, thank you.. Now back to those gallery descriptions.

Why is it that the default argument when confronted with criticism is "you don't understand"?

That's so weak. If it was clear at all what was to be understood, there would not be a discussion about understanding.

The fact of the matter is that like any conspiracy nut, you retreat to the safety of a remark like that because it allows you to both evade the discussion entirely as well as attempts to elevate you in the discussion intellectually without having to say a word as the implication is then that you "understand" whereas anyone that has questions or criticisms "doesn't understand" and therefore are right to be ignored (thus saving you the trouble of actually having to take a position with well reasoned argument).


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