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Those protesting are the public too.
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At least Paul Mason seems to "get it"..
"Occupy Everywhere, then, is the kind of movement you get when people start to believe mainstream politicians have lost their principles, or are trapped by vested interests, or are all crooked. " |
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The question is which do you (and everyone else) see as the problem. 1 - The protests/riots themselves, so once they stopped problem solved. 2 - Or the reason they happening ie. unfair wealth distribution, corporate influence on politics etc. Example been osborne in this country thinking only about businsses when he is removing workers rights, and labour bailing out the banks. Also the slow and steady privatisation of the NHS and welfare system. In america as I understand it they got similiar issues with the bank bailouts, except there's was worse as I believe the government over there cannot even ask the banks how the money has been spent, there was a clause that made them allowed to keep that info secret. Also in america they have people from the major banks working as part of their cabinet so have extreme influence. The history of US presidents assassinated, every single one of them opposed a central reserve bank ran by the private sector, (currently the fed reserve), mysteriously when a president has plans to change the system they get killed. The only way something like this will change in countries like britian and the US is if enough people take on arms and win a civil war against the army, probably realistically would require the army to either defect or not agree to fight as they would squash any rebellion. Or if another country invaded and won to change the regime. ---------- Post added at 21:39 ---------- Previous post was at 21:35 ---------- Quote:
I should also point out tho there is peaceful protests that the news agencies refuse to cover. It seems they only interested in ones that have violence or cover an agenda that fits the news bias. The recent riots here certianly got news coverage and made some people think. |
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Went past these protesters on the way to work. They are very different to the usual crowd that 'anti-capitalist' protests tend to to attract. They are very peaceful and calm.
I read that the police have scaled back their presence because they hadn't caused trouble, they made an agreement with police on where to put their tents and haven't broken that agreement, they have moved meeting/speaking times in order not to disrupt church services and have left the way into St Pauls accessible for visitors. |
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Did you wave a bunch of £20's at them? ;) |
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Fascist - grinding (coffee) in the faces of proletariat....... :-)
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I wonder if all that Christian empathy bestowed upon the protesting masses will be eroded now the capitalist $$$s have stopped flooding in to the cathedral's rapidly emptying coffers? It'll be interesting to see how the crowd react to being asked or even forced to leave (if that's what happens). If they're all peaceloving folk there shouldn't be a problem but who knows.... |
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As for the protestors, of course I very much hope theY will move on and clear up any mess they've left. |
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I hope the cathedral will allow them to stay.I'm getting quite fed up with the way people aren't allowed to even protest peacefully anywhere these days..Luckily our police aren't likely to fire on them unlike those in Syria and Libya were prone to do.
Osem you seem to be against these particular protesters.Can I ask why?They haven't caused any particular trouble and the trouble there was at the weekend came from a different group altogether. Of course if there is violence then they deserve to be arrested but I cannot see why they should be prevented from staying if they come to an agreement with the Cathedral authorities. |
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