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Fifth Column
Occupy the world
2011-10-16
[Dawn] Inspired by the Wall Street rallies that began on September 17, protestors worldwide have joined in the movement against financiers and politicians they accuse of ruining global economies.

Dozens of cities across the world, including London, Frankfurt, Washington Australia, Tokyo and Hong Kong, are holding demonstrations today in a show of solidarity with "Occupy Wall Street", which is being coined as the "people powered movement for democracy."

According to participants, these non-violent demonstrations are being staged to be initiate global change.

As these protests gain momentum globally, comparisons have been made between the Occupy Wall Street protests and the recent demonstrations in several Arab countries, some of which have seen change as a result.

In your opinion, can these protests actually reform global financial systems and how our countries economies are governed?

Is there really such a thing as people's power?
This is a short editorial in Dawn's forum. The answer, of course, is no. Mobs can change things -- witness the Gracchi brothers and the French Revolution, to pick two just off the top of my head. The change will "reform" the existing way things are done, but not in the way the rubes in the street expect. The Gracchi led to Marius and Sulla and civil war, culminating in Julius Caesar. The French Revolution led to the Committee for Public Safety, Danton, Robespierre, and ultimately to Napoleon Bonaparte. The street kiddies have adopted the Guy Fawkes mask (from the move V for Vendetta, I believe), secure in their ignorance of the fact that Guildo Fawkes escaped the hangman by jumping from the scaffold and breaking his neck before he could be drawn and quartered. His effigy is burned every year, to the accompaniment of fireworks and general merriment.
The Guy Fawkes masks are a hoot: a bunch of socialist wankers with trust-fund parents wear masks commemorating a cowardly revolutionary, made by slave labor in China, and sold at a Walmart for $3.99. Long live the revolution, baby...
So are the masks more or less uncomfortable than the black ski masks such idiots used to wear to show how cool they were?
Posted by:Fred

#18  OWS now is also "Occupy" Belgium, Spain, Tokyo, Philippines/Manila, + Canada.


* TOPIX > HUNDREDS TURN OUT TO "OCCUPY" TOKYO.

* RUSSIA TODAY > OWS BECOMES "OCCUPY WORLD".

* SAME > OWS WRAPPING THE PLANET.

versus?

* SAME > COMMUNISTS WANT STOLEN MOTHERLAND [i.e. Mother Russia = all] BACK.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-10-16 23:10  

#17  

The Left really has a thing for cowardly murderers don't they?


They absolutely adore them. Mumia, Ayers, Manson, Jim Jones...
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2011-10-16 19:26  

#16  Israel is noticing how OWS is going increasingly antisemitic.

Not just the Israelis. Notice where this scum bucket works.
Anti-Semitic Protester at Occupy Wall Street - LA

Also, Molotov and Ribbentrop both Communists and Nazis support OWS.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-10-16 17:18  

#15  Or, as my wife called the movie, C is for Cookie.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-16 17:02  

#14  The mask is from V for Vendetta.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-16 16:38  

#13  About time for a collective (emphasis on collective) chorus of "We Are the World." Kumbaya.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-10-16 16:24  

#12   Any online discussion of problems with the money system, financial system, and/or banking will sooner or later be contaminated with Judenhaß.
Just know that ahead of time & keep an eye out for it. No reason at all to be surprised by it.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-10-16 14:54  

#11  I was kidding.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-10-16 14:19  

#10  Guy Fawks was a cowardly murderer, Che was a cowardly murderer....

The Left really has a thing for cowardly murderers don't they?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-10-16 13:19  

#9  The Death of Marat, JL David, depicted Marat dead in his skin bath with a letter of love for country. As the story goes, the papers he was really signing were death sentences.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-16 12:58  

#8  worked on mine. FF browser
Posted by: Frank G   2011-10-16 12:55  

#7  Link
Posted by: Frank G   2011-10-16 12:55  

#6  Israel is noticing how OWS is going increasingly antisemitic.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148795

(note: link connector isn't working)
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-10-16 12:51  

#5  Sorry gr(o)m, they already have.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-16 09:38  

#4  So are the masks more or less uncomfortable than the black ski masks such idiots used to wear to show how cool they were?

You don't wear your Halloween costume to Mardi Gra. The ski masks are for G8 and IMF meetings.

The Guy Fawkes mask is an example of the triumph of popular narrative over real history which was one of the fundamental missions of the left in destroying your education system.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-16 09:34  

#3  I consider it a siege. Lets see how long the protesters can feed and support themselves. Let Sorros pay to feed his army of demanding brats.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-10-16 09:23  

#2  protestors worldwide have joined in the movement against financiers and politicians they accuse of ruining global economies.

Only a matter of time before they "realize" that it isn't all financiers and politicians---just the ones from a certain ethnic background.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-10-16 07:12  

#1  A tax payer funded revolution? How revolutionary.
"The best way to get money out of politics is to make government bigger." crowd.

Check this out:
"In every age, nevertheless, men and women are tempted to overthrow the limitations upon power, for the sake of some fancied temporary advantage. It is characteristic of the radical that he thinks of power as a force for good—so long as the power falls into his hands. In the name of liberty, the French and Russian revolutionaries abolished the old restraints upon power; but power cannot be abolished; it always finds its way into someone’s hands. That power which the revolutionaries had thought oppressive in the hands of the old regime became many times as tyrannical in the hands of the radical new masters of the state.
Knowing human nature for a mixture of good and evil, the conservative does not put his trust in mere benevolence. Constitutional restrictions, political checks and balances, adequate enforcement of the laws, the old intricate web of restraints upon will and appetite—these the conservative approves as instruments of freedom and order. A just government maintains a healthy tension between the claims of authority and the claims of liberty."


From the Kirk center.
Posted by: newc   2011-10-16 00:31  

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