In Libië is het voorlopig nog even burgeroorlog, maar is binnenkort ook onder controle van Wall Street.quote:Op dinsdag 27 september 2011 20:27 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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De berichten over demonstraties die door de politie worden geïnfiltreerd en (gewelddadig) geëscaleerd zijn te frequent. UK Uncut en studentenprotesten, G20, Italië, Canada, NL studentenprotesten en nu Occupy WallStr.
We do live in Egypt, we do live in Libia.
Je moet oorzaak en gevolg in het oog houden.quote:Op woensdag 28 september 2011 10:38 schreef SicSicSics het volgende:
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Maar dat vindt jij ook niet goed? Of wel? En je gebruikt het nu dus als een zij doen het ook argument? Heel volwassen.
Ja maar, meneer de rechter. Bij een hogere uitkering had ik geen autoradio's hoeven stelen. Dus eigenlijk is het de schuld van de overheid!
Goed argument papier!Blijft er een hoop loos en verongelijkt geroep van Poetin over; wat dus eigenlijk ook geen klap voorstelt...
twitter:AnonymousIRC twitterde op woensdag 28-09-2011 om 20:14:19Livestream from the GA: Locals say thanks to the #OccupyWallstreet cleaning efforts, park is more clean than before they got there. Thanks! reageer retweet
Iedereen is primair verantwoordelijk voor zijn eigen daden.quote:Op woensdag 28 september 2011 20:35 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
Je moet oorzaak en gevolg in het oog houden.
Criminaliteit in mijn voorbeeld bestaat omdat de overheid slecht functioneert, ze geven immers te weinig geld, niet omdat er iets verboden is.quote:De rellen ontstaan door een slecht functionerende overheid. Dus de overheid is verantwoordelijk voor de gevolgen, dus voor die 3 dode Grieken..
Criminaliteit ontstaat primair omdat er iets verboden is. Dus "drugscriminaliteit" is geen argument voor het verbod dat die criminaliteit veroorzaakt.
Dat is dan wel weer mooi!quote:Op woensdag 28 september 2011 21:36 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
twitter:AnonymousIRC twitterde op woensdag 28-09-2011 om 20:14:19Livestream from the GA: Locals say thanks to the #OccupyWallstreet cleaning efforts, park is more clean than before they got there. Thanks! reageer retweet
quote:Airplane pilots march on Wall Street
Hundreds of pilots from United/Continental showed up in full dress and made a show in support for their union during an ongoing labor dispute. They stood in an area on Broad Street, near Wall Street and the Stock Exchange
Riiiiight! Want we zitten vol goede bedoelingen...quote:Op donderdag 29 september 2011 11:38 schreef Louis22 het volgende:
Tony Baloney staat op de dodenlijst.
Ikke niet hoor?quote:Op donderdag 29 september 2011 12:06 schreef SicSicSics het volgende:
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Riiiiight! Want we zitten vol goede bedoelingen...![]()
Jij wil dus graag door repressie en machtsmisbruik, repressie en machtsmisbruik aanpakken?quote:
Zolang ik het maar ben die de macht misbruikt en zolang het de Untermenschen zijn die onderdrukt worden.quote:Op donderdag 29 september 2011 12:30 schreef SicSicSics het volgende:
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Jij wil dus graag door repressie en machtsmisbruik, repressie en machtsmisbruik aanpakken?
Juist.quote:Op donderdag 29 september 2011 12:36 schreef Louis22 het volgende:
Zolang ik het maar ben die de macht misbruikt en zolang het de Untermenschen zijn die onderdrukt worden.
twitter:Anon_Central twitterde op donderdag 29-09-2011 om 12:34:53New York Transit Workers Union just voted to support #OccupyWallStreet. -- Stay Strong! reageer retweet
quote:"Red Coat" - NYPD detective at Occupy Wall Street Protests
Over the past 13 days of #OccupyWallStreet, several officers have been singled out for their treatment of protesters, amongst them, one was to become known as "red coat".
Detective Kenneth O'Donnell has officially been identified as this abusive officer, an example of his actions that have led us to classify him as such can be viewed here:
Name: Detective Kenneth O'Donnell
Badge # : 7432
Employment: Legal Bureau, NYPD (likely 1st precinct)
Picture: http://bit.ly/rn34f2
Pictures from the #occupywallstreet protests:
http://bit.ly/pLql9V
http://bit.ly/p3rJfF
http://bit.ly/oUyNzF
http://bit.ly/r0Q2s6
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/nX3cw2
- Previous profile picture (it was nice, why delete it?): http://bit.ly/pB8vNh
Member of the NYPD ACES
- http://bit.ly/o5wUyb
- http://bit.ly/q3TEuF
Further miscellaneous photos from the protest:
http://bit.ly/n2t8Jh
http://bit.ly/rhpw7m
http://bit.ly/nCIFvL
http://bit.ly/nt2oEP
http://bit.ly/op9Xa8
http://bit.ly/n99urY
Any further information discovered could not be confirmed, and in the interests of other who share his name, we have refrained from posting a list of possible addresses, phone numbers and relations.
To any doubters, feel free to call 6466105529 and ask for information on his badge number.
To O'Donnell, best of luck with your application to become a Naval Reserve Officer, don't let the NYPD hold you back.
Er is niets nieuws aan d0xen.quote:
De demo in Egypte kwam pas goed op gang nadat een relatief klein clubje op Tahrir werd beschoten door snipers. Alle regimes reageren hetzelfde met dezelfde gevolgen.quote:Op vrijdag 30 september 2011 03:07 schreef Strani het volgende:
Mijn god..autoriteiten zijn ook echt overal even dom he. Spanje: Niemand hoort nog wat van die protesteerders tót de politie een plein komt leegvegen. Dan staat dat zelfde plein die zelfde avond nog helemaal vol.
New York: Gewoon doen wat ze in Spanje deden en hopen dat het beter afloopt...
Precies, stelletje dommerikken zijn het. Allemaal.quote:Op vrijdag 30 september 2011 03:11 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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De demo in Egypte kwam pas goed op gang nadat een relatief klein clubje op Tahrir werd beschoten door snipers. Alle regimes reageren hetzelfde met dezelfde gevolgen.
quote:Occupy Wall Street protesters march against police brutality
Thousands of demonstrators take to the streets in New York to highlight police brutality at last week's protest against the power of the US finance industry
Several thousand anti-Wall Street protesters marched through downtown Manhattan on Friday night to protest against incidents of police brutality at a previous demonstration.
The group was part of the Occupy Wall Street movement which has camped for almost two weeks in a New York square to protest against the finance industry, among other grievances.
The group had attempted a march last weekend which ended in scores of arrests. Numerous incidents of police roughing up protesters were caught on film including one senior officer spraying mace at several female demonstrators being kept behind a police barrier.
Video of that attack went viral on the internet prompted mainstream media – which had mostly ignored the protests – to give them sympathetic attention. Computer hackers also released the name and address of the officer caught on film. Since then the occupation has garnered many new supporters and global press attention.
It has attracted celebrity visits from liberal figures such as filmmaker Michael Moore and actor Susan Sarandon. On Friday an apparently false rumour that the band Radiohead were to play an impromptu gig at the square caused a temporary Twitter storm.
But Friday night's march was aimed at highlighting the police violence at the previous protest. A long line of placard-carrying demonstrators wound the short distance from Zuccotti Park where the protesters are camped near Wall Street to Police Plaza, where the New York Police Department has its headquarters.
The march was led by a group of elderly grandmothers wearing yellows bibs emblazoned with the words: "Grannies for peace". That seemed to symbolise the protest's good-natured mood which appeared to be matched by the police's willingness to give the group the freedom to demonstrate.
Michele Moore, a former bank worker from Georgia, said she had been on the previous week's march that had ended in violence. "The videos of those events were completely accurate," she said. But she added that Friday's protest had felt completely different. "Everything I saw today was peaceful and positive. It was delightful," Moore said.
The protest was filled with the usual mix of Occupy Wall Street supporters. But there was also a smattering of people wearing T-shirts with trade union logos as well as ordinary working New Yorkers.
"I am a regular Joe. I have a job and everything," said school social worker Ben Yost, 36. He said that he had come on the march, less to highlight police misbehaviour but, to protest against the finance industry and bank bailouts. "Police brutality is not my top priority right now. I am here to protest against greed and to tax the rich," he said. That split of opinion was also evident in the different placards carried by the marchers. Some were against the police but most were against capitalism or banks. "We have nothing to fear but fear itself and unregulated bankers," read one.
From unpromising beginnings the Occupy Wall Street movement has now become a major American news story. A similar group is set to occupy a square in the financial district of Boston over the weekend and actions are also planned for Los Angeles and Washington DC and other large cities in October. This week several large New York unions have also announced they will be joining the protesters in Zuccotti Park.
quote:Mayor Bloomberg Contemplates Shutting Down #OccupyWallStreet – “The Banks Deserve Support”
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg criticized the Occupy Wall Street protests today, suggesting that their days and numbered and said the banks actually deserve our support.
In a bout of Orwellian doublespeak, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg used his radio address today to hand out criticism against the Occupy Wall Street movement, calling the policies of the protesters misguided.
In an effort to sway the opinion of the public, he represented the movement as one that is protesting against the low income earners on Wall Street making between $40,000 – $50,000 a year.
Everyone knows these protests aren’t against the mailman or the IT guy working at Goldman Sachs.
They are clearly against the super elite who use the bottomless pit of money they have plundered and pillaged from the mailman and the IT guy to buy off our politicians and destroy the global economy.
He went on to say that while people have a right to protest, people on the street also have the right to get to work unmolested. Clearly, a baseless claim but none the less the kind of rhetoric that politicians will use to rouse anti-protester sentiment.
This kind of manipulation of public opinion is almost as bad as Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly picking a protester to interview who has strong communist views.
Of course there will be a nut ball or two at any protest. So Fox found a guy to go on nationwide television and say he wanted to tear down capitalism and replace it with communism.
There are no protesters down here at Liberty Square trying molesting people trying to get to work. Communists aren’t the people powering this movement. Finding a communists or two at Liberty Park is no different from finding a white supremacists or two at a Tea Party Rally.
The protesters are pushing for a real, people powered democracy. Not communism, not Socialism, but reform of the corrupt system that continues to suck the wealth and prosperity out of the middle class and hand it over to the rich.(Including the Federal Reserve)
People, it is time to turn off the TV. We can not allow the campaign of lies and manipulation by the Wall Street owned corporate media to dissuade us from our cause of bringing substantive change to our corrupt political system.
It is time to get our politician’s out of the pockets of their corporate and globalist overlords.
Finally don’t forget, Bloomberg is the 1%. We are the 99%.
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