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I'm gonna channel an Oakland cop.
"Hey! You hit me with a plastic water bottle, now I'm gonna shoot you with a rubber bullet or beany bag in the face!!!"
Spoken like a true foe of liberty.
Human rights trump law. Your position would tell gays in Iran to meekly go along with being hanged, just "petition the courts as to [their] grievance".
And any time a police response to non-lethal behavior by citizens includes use of military-grade weaponry, the law becomes irrelevant -- justice is what's relevant.
Your opening statement is the cry of a police state supporter. It maintains that law is more important than people.
http://www.occupyoakland.org/
GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION – NOVEMBER 2
October 27, 2011
Liberate Oakland, Shut Down the 1%
GENERAL STRIKE & MASS DAY OF ACTION
Wednesday November 2, 2011
PROPOSAL:
We as fellow occupiers of Oscar Grant Plaza propose that on Wednesday November 2, 2011, we liberate Oakland and shut down the 1%.
We propose a city wide general strike and we propose we invite all students to walk out of school. Instead of workers going to work and students going to school, the people will converge on downtown Oakland to shut down the city.
Spoken like a true anarchist. This is a nation of laws. They are promulgated by elected officials in the legislative branch, approved by the executive branch, subject to judicial review and enforced by the police.
White Eagle, Kuli, and others . . . .
Put down the mouse and slowly back away from your computer.
It's a beautiful fall day, go out and enjoy a nice walk or ride.
There are concerns for health and safety issues. The people who actually live, work and pay taxes in these communities are concerned over the filth and squalor these people have created.
Business people (part of the beloved 99%) are suffering losses because no one will navigate through the disgusting conditions enjoyed by these pigs, to come to their businesses.
So what about the rights of those people? The right to earn a living and feed their families is not important? The right of people who live in these neighborhoods to be free of litter and filth? To the quiet enjoyment of their property? The protestors really don't give a fuck about anybody but themselves.
So it's back to the rules and regulations of public parks and plazas. Does the decision to assemble on any given public piece of property give the people protesting 1st amendment protections by making the rules and regulations of these spaces void?
Spoken like a true anarchist. This is a nation of laws. They are promulgated by elected officials in the legislative branch, approved by the executive branch, subject to judicial review and enforced by the police.
If you have a problem with them, lobby to change them as is your right. If you want to engage in peaceful civil disobedience, that's also your right.
But when you engage in violence, by hurling missiles at people who are part of the 99% just like you, you lose the argument. And you suffer the consequences for doing so.
Even unabashedly liberal places like Oakland and San Francisco have had enough of these illegal occupations. There are concerns for health and safety issues. The people who actually live, work and pay taxes in these communities are concerned over the filth and squalor these people have created. Business people (part of the beloved 99%) are suffering losses because no one will navigate through the disgusting conditions enjoyed by these pigs, to come to their businesses.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9QK3V3G2.htm
So what about the rights of those people? The right to earn a living and feed their families is not important? The right of people who live in these neighborhoods to be free of litter and filth? To the quiet enjoyment of their property? The protestors really don't give a fuck about anybody but themselves.
Yes, this is a nation of laws and the first law, in my book, is the 1st amendment.
You know not of which you speak. Now they're throwing missiles? Living in squalar?
You don't know anything of what is going on there.
Things are getting interesting in Oakland. Check out their website.
White Eagle, Kuli, and others . . . .
Put down the mouse and slowly back away from your computer.
It's a beautiful fall day, go out and enjoy a nice walk or ride.
This is a nation of laws.
no one will navigate through the disgusting conditions enjoyed by these pigs
Is it not more fundamentally a nation of freedoms?
(That is, we suffer restrictions on freedom when necessary, but value freedom MORE THAN its restriction.)
Oh, and...
You know that wasn't justified.








