Category: I hate hippies

  • Occupier-on-occupier violence at UC Berkeley

    The Daily Californian article sent by Old Trooper doesn’t say it was occupier o occupier violence, but it sounds like it;

    At about 5:09 p.m., the female student was approached by a man at “the northeast exterior of the Haas Pavilion,” according to a UCPD crime alert. The man asked the student if she was going to the protest on Sproul Plaza, and when the victim answered “no,” the suspect yelled at her.

    “People like you are the reason that California is in debt,” he said, according to the crime alert.

    The suspect then allegedly threw a full aluminum water bottle at the victim’s face.

    It was the description of the criminal that did it for me;

    The suspect was described as a white or Hispanic male in his early 20s, wearing a brown and green knit cap with earflaps and strings, a black coat and dark pants.

    See? A knit cap with earflaps and strings…had to be a hippie. None of us in the 1% wear that shit.

    Meanwhile the Occupy Portland Kremlin is planning to shut down all of the ports on the West Coast;

    According to a statement from Occupy Oakland, this move is in “response to coordinated attacks on the occupations and attacks on workers across the nation.” “We call on each West Coast occupation to organize a mass mobilization to shut down its local port.”

    Yeah, that’ll help the economy. The West coast police departments need to hire John Pike for training their officers because that’s what police do – maintain law and order for the majority of us.

    By the way, if they need someone to swing a baton indiscriminately, I’m available for the rock bottom price of a plane ticket. Additionally, I feel no need to apologize for my actions in the service of law and order.

  • Crocodile tears for the police

    Sporkmaster sent this link yesterday from the Atlantic in which the author says that he doesn’t blame the police for their “brutality” at UC Davis, but rather he blames the “system”.

    A regular guy named John Pike has become the new face of evil among people following the Occupy protests around the country. The UC Davis police officer’s matter-of-fact pepper spraying of seated, obviously peaceful students has provoked justifiable outrage. James Fallows summed up the situation with his usual precise moral compass. “This is what happens when authority is unaccountable and has lost any sense of human connection to a subject population,” he wrote. “That’s what I think here.”

    What Alexis Madrigal and the filthy fucking hippies fail to accept is that the police have a responsibility to the 99% of us who are going about our daily lives, working and taking care of our families and NOT protesting for socialism and communism, to keep the peace and to keep us safe.

    Like you do with a two-year-old child, you have to set boundaries so that the child doesn’t resort to more dangerous behavior. Personally, I’d like to see the police use batons and fire hoses on hippies who think they own the streets, but that’s not my call, fortunately for the hippies.

    I don’t know how many times I’ve seen hippies yell and verbally attack police for doing their jobs like keeping sidewalks clear for regular pedestrians.

    One female security guard at the National Archives was verbally assaulted by IVAW and VFP members because she tried to prevent from crawling out on the National Archives’ facade. I had to intervene to prevent them from attacking her physically, so they switched to attacking me, the pussies.

    But the thing is, the cops have a responsibility to protect us from the 1% – the hippies – more than they have a responsibility to protect the so-called civil rights of the hippies to disrupt our lives.

  • No, that’s not hypocrisy at all

    Yeah, that’s Brad Spitzer, an accountant for Deloitte, the financial manager for the Occupy Wall Street leaving his $700/night hotel room, heading out for his daily participation in the day’s activities at Zuccotti Park according to the link sent to us by Old Trooper at the New York Post. Dutro said that he paid for the hotel himself, as if that neutralizes the hypocrisy.

    It reminds me of the anti-war protests in Washington, DC in the early 70s when supposed veterans who were protesting the war camped out on the National Mall while John Kerry, their leader, was staying with rich family friends in trendy Georgetown.

    “Tents are not for me,” says Dutro, but as a leader doesn’t he have a responsibility to share the misery with his fellow protesters, like they want to share their misery with the rest of America?

  • What was she thinking?

    Of course, the police will be blamed, but did she think she was in one of those Japanese p()rn movies?

    Peter North writes to say “Is that all you’ve got?”

  • CBT not taking OWS seriously

    ROS sends us a link to an article that makes me think that folks at the Chicago Board of Trade aren’t taking seriously the Occupy Chicago folks;

    In the middle of an Occupy Chicago teach-in this week, traders at the Chicago Board of Trade dumped several sheets of paper on top of the heads of protesters below. Demonstrators were angered to find out they were showered with employment applications for McDonald’s.

    “Real class acts, the Chicago Board of Trade,” tweeted Occupy Chicago. “This week, it’s McDonald’s job applications they litter from the windows. Soulless place.”

    This is the second incident between the two groups, following Chicago Board of Trade’s “We Are The 1%” missive plastered on their windows last month.

    The hippies were obviously confused about what to do with the job applications, either that or they were waiting for their free pens and writing desks.

  • More classy Occupy behavior

    In Portand, a man uses his toddler as a human shield while he heckles th police;

    From The Smoking Gun, an Occupier in Florida helped himself to his neighbor’s patio furniture to facilitate his own comfort at the occupation.

    On Wall Street, schoolchildren had to shove their way through ill-mannered Occupiers to get to their elementary school yesterday;

    CBS 2’s Emily Smith found little school kids trying to get to class. Nervous parents led them through the barriers on Wall Street. The NYPD helped funnel the children, anything to ease their fears while some protestors chanted “follow those kids!”

    “These guys are terrorists, yelling at little kids,” one father said.

    The LA Times reports, jn a link sent us by Tman, that businesses in the area of Occupy LA are suffering because their merchandise is growing legs and walking out the door. But listen to how Occupy leadership mitigates their shoplifting thugs;

    “Compare [the shoplifting] with the theft of homes by huge banks and I think we have a bit of context,” said Mark Lipman, a protester from Mar Vista.

    Yes, they ignore what their mothers told them and hang their hats on “two ‘wrongs’ do indeed make a ‘right’”. Abbie Hoffman would be so proud.

  • An Occupy protest after my own heart

    I snagged this from Facebook because there are so many sociopaths here who won’t join in;

  • Feeding the Machine

    I just got a fund raising email from the pornograhers at Firedog Lake begging for money to supply the hippies in the Occupy Wall Street protests across the country with the things they didn’t think they needed when they started their protest in the Fall of the year;

    Jonn,

    The FDL Membership’s Occupy Supply fund has raised an incredible $120,000 – 100% of which has been committed to preparing occupations across the US for the cold winter months.

    We’ve already spent $81,835.71 on union and American-made winter weather gear, like -40 degree socks, hats, scarves, base layers, generators, food, sleeping bags and a lot more. Our reporter Kevin Gosztola has brought the Occupy Supply fund to over 50 occupations across the country, meeting with protesters and purchasing the things they need with the help of FDL members, the Machinists union, and volunteers.

    FDL Members have also organized a dedicated national supply chain of ‘Occupy Liaisons,’ working directly with the occupations to assess needs and then collaborating with the Supply Fund to quickly distribute cold weather gear to those who need it most.

    Every day, more and more occupations ask for our help – but we need your support to continue to fulfill their requests through the winter and beyond.

    I’ll bet that “more and more” are asking for their help…since begging is what hippies do best. Money down a dark hole. Surely, they don’t think they’re making an investment in America.

    As Glenn Greenwald wrote at Salon this week, the Occupy Supply fund and Occupy movement share in common that we are “not devoted to voicing grievances as much as [we are devoted to] finding a model to solve them.”1

    Oh, that’s brilliant. They’re experimenting with forms of government to produce a new order. They’re so naive, they’re almost cute.

    I wonder if they know that they’re pumping their money into the capitalist machine. I hope they buy stuff at Walmart and get their money’s worth.

    Meanwhile, actress Anne Hathaway showed to protest wth the OWS clan with her “Blackboards not bullets” sign. She decided to support the protesters even though she’s in the 1% with her fifteen million clams net worth. I guess the hypocrisy is lost on Hollywood.