Wazzim said:What backfire? (serious question)
Lack of overwhelming support and love in for the stunt.
But aren't you a European wondering why Americans aren't protesting?
Wazzim said:What backfire? (serious question)
Deku said:Lack of overwhelming support and love in for the stunt.
But aren't you a European wondering why Americans aren't protesting?
jon bones said:did you not notice my OP dripping in sarcasm and Krug?
Funky Papa said:![]()
Somebody mad.
If the OP wasn't so derisive, this thread would have ended up better probably.jon bones said:did you not notice my OP dripping in sarcasm and Krug?
Is a generic and vague statement. I mean why are they angry? I mean some guy apparently ,according to one picture, was angry that the Jews controlled Wall Street.dave is ok said:Public anger directed at Wall Street.
I doubt it, it's not like the people on the ground offered anything.dave is ok said:If the OP wasn't so derisive, this thread would have ended up better probably.
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:I doubt it, it's not like the people on the ground offered anything.
Yeah, specifically on social economic measures. They seem to be able to protest about everything else more easily.Deku said:But aren't you a European wondering why Americans aren't protesting?
Boo!coldvein said:you are a frightening person.
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:Boo!
Thats all you get from protests. Somehow this fact is alluding youManos: The Hans of Fate said:Is a generic and vague statement.
DOO13ER said:Just stop responding to Manos, or else he'll keep on herping until he derps so hard he rips a hole in the herpaderp continuum.
How about these protests?dave is ok said:Thats all you get from protests. Somehow this fact is alluding you
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall enact laws on its own to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the Central People's Government, or theft of state secrets, to prohibit foreign political organizations or bodies from conducting political activities in the Region, and to prohibit political organizations or bodies of the Region from establishing ties with foreign political organizations or bodies.[1]
Cmagus said:Here is abit on from Keith Olbermann. Him and Micheal Moore discuss it some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dejEEaS8Ifo
Sounds simple enough. This is your example of a complicated message being conveyed through demonstration?Manos: The Hans of Fate said:The message was clear and specific. Hong Kong citizens did not want Article 23.
It's an example of having a specific message where there is a direct result that is clearly desired and obvious to all who saw the protest.dave is ok said:Sounds simple enough. This is your example of a complicated message being conveyed through demonstration?
DOO13ER said:Just stop responding to Manos, or else he'll keep on herping until he derps so hard he rips a hole in the herpaderp continuum.
I'm going to use this in other contexts.DOO13ER said:Just stop responding to Manos, or else he'll keep on herping until he derps so hard he rips a hole in the herpaderp continuum.
At least the ones who stayed got a bath. So that's a positive.jon bones said:it's pouring down here. like torrential. most of the hippies are probably gone.
SolKane said:So at least a few of the protesters interviewed in that video seemed to have coherent arguments and lucid reasoning behind their support. Any thoughts on that?
Blame it on the rain.Dude Abides said:Still waiting for the molotovs I was promised.
It's like they are parodying themselves.Manos: The Hans of Fate said:
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:Blame it on the rain.
Dude Abides said:You sacrificed a good thread
To satisfy your pride
Over 9000? Come on I expect better from you. This is such bottom tier stuff. You can do better, I know you can, I believe in you!coldvein said:his herpaderp level is exceeding 9000
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:Over 9000? Come on I expect better from you. This is such bottom tier stuff. You can do better, I know you can, I believe in you!
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:Over 9000? Come on I expect better from you. This is such bottom tier stuff. You can do better, I know you can, I believe in you!
magicstop said:Not sure it deserves better, or that this thread is functional any longer . . .
I'd say we get a swift return to discussing the current happenings at the protest, or that we shut this baby downnnnnn.
Is there a reputable site providing primarily statistical analysis and coverage of this event? NYT won't cut it for me, either, lol. Hopefully a source not interested in any spin, but on just documenting the current state of the event.
Manos: The Hans of Fate said:It's an example of having a specific message where there is a direct result that is clearly desired and obvious to all who saw the protest.
Maybe they shouldn't have tried to include everything under the sun.
This seemed a bit goofy. I mean people can't pick the toppings off their free Pizza's?
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Osietra said:Where's the guy with Doogie Howser riding a unicorn as his avatar?
You're right. They offered us bad cosplay, irrelevant and often deranged sloganeering, and larouchey doucheness. It's frightening that we didn't engage with them in the same serious tone with which they presented themselves.coldvein said:you are a frightening person.
elrechazao said:You're right. They offered us bad cosplay, irrelevant and often deranged sloganeering, and larouchey doucheness. It's frightening that we didn't engage with them in the same serious tone with which they presented themselves.
Frightening? lawl
Internet brofist then my man. It was truly frightening that we almost didn't come to this meeting of the minds.coldvein said:you know exactly what i'm talking about.
elrechazao said:Internet brofist then my man. It was truly frightening that we almost didn't come to this meeting of the minds.
just because this is hilarious, doesn't mean we don't hate wall street.dave is ok said:And this is why Wall Street wins.
The people getting fucked can't stop hating eachother long enough to realize who they should be hating.
dave is ok said:And this is why Wall Street wins.
The people getting fucked can't stop hating eachother long enough to realize who they should be hating.
There are three kinds of people -- I call them Larrys, Curlys, and Moes. The Larrys don't even know that there are three types; if they're told, it's an abstraction, because they cannot imagine anything beyond Larry-ness. The Curlys know about it, and recognize the pecking order, but find ways of living with it cheerfully...for they are the imaginative, creative ones. The Moes not only know about it, but exploit and perpetuate it.
The naive, pleasant believers of all kinds are Larrys -- ineffectual, well-meaning do-gooders destined always to be victims, often without once guessing their status. Like sheep, they don't want to hear the unpleasant legends about "the slaughterhouse"; they trust the strange two-legged beings who feed them. The artists, unsung scientific geniuses, political writers, and earnest disciples of the stranger cults are Curlys -- engaging, original, accident-prone but full of life, intuitively aware of the Moe forces plotting against them and trying to fight back. They can never defeat the Moes, however, without BECOMING Moes, which is impossible for a true Curly.
The Moes, then, are the fanatics, the ranters, the cult gurus, the Uri Gellers AND the Debunkers; they are the Resistance Leaders and the Ruling Class Bankers. They hate each other, but only because they want to control ALL the Larrys and Curlys themselves. They don't actually enjoy their dominance; it's simply part of their nature. Nor are they less foolish for the fact that they make the decisions. They suffer a chronic paranoia that is unknown to their less demanding underlings. Larrys and Curlys die in wars started by rival Moes -- the Larrys willingly, the Curlys with great regret. Concepts like "Hell" and "Sin" were invented by Moes to keep Larrys in line; the Larrys in turn, being far more numerous, exert social pressures on the Curly minority to also obey...mainly so the Larrys won't feel like suckers.
The Moes also invent myths, like that of the "Grouchos, Harpos, Chicos, and Zeppos," to throw the more rebellious Curlys off their trail and keep them unsure of the real situations. [When the Curly's finally die of overwork, the Moes find that they cannot live in an all-Larry world; they select special Larry's and vainly try to mold them into False Curlys...but it isn't the same.]
I am a Moe, though not a particularly powerful one; that is why I know these things, and it is also why I dare to tell you -- for most of you will think it's just a funny joke. A few will know it is the truth, but will fight far harder against my Moe enemies than you will against me, a relatively harmless Moe. My fellow Moes -- enemies and uneasy SubGenius allies alike -- will know what I'm REALLY saying, and chuckle in appreciation while plotting my downfall. In vain. ALL in VAIN, boy.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...f=sr_1_1/103-9658271-0475045?v=glance&s=books
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15031358With attention focused sharply on the financial markets and many US citizens suffering hardships undreamed of in the 1980s and 1990s, campaigners thought they could pull in thousands to join them but although the campaign - broadly known as "Occupy Wall Street" - has attracted people from thousands of miles away, only about 50 people are currently involved.
dave is ok said:And this is why Wall Street wins.
The people getting fucked can't stop hating eachother long enough to realize who they should be hating.
Wazzim said:Yeah, specifically on social economic measures. They seem to be able to protest about everything else more easily.
I am investigating US history elaborately this year in HS so I understand the lack of protesting a bit more now. The US was like China were people are happy enough to get jobs and don't really think of support for the jobtaker like we do here.
The Albatross said:HS as in high school, or something else?
And by researching, do you mean like, reading Wikipedia and comments on videogame forums?