Monday, November 7, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Idiots

When the Occupy Wallstreet Movement started, I had misgivings about it.
The problems seemed obvious to me. For starters, when was the last time
you complained about somebody having too much money and had them go "Here
you go, you can have some of my money, there is more where that came from?"
That doesn't even touch on the hypocracy of saying that some people are
wrong for considering money important, while simultaneously saying, "Give me
some." And getting mad at minimum wage fast food employees for not feeding you for free, is sorta begrudging them their minimum wage, isn't it?

The second more insidious problem I saw was that those who know history and politics have been predicting for some time now that those in power(don't mean the politicians, but the ones who put them in office) would use riots and anarchy as an excuse to do things like institute marshal law. So, I felt that protesting and marches was just giving them an excuse and for something dumb. I'm not communist and you are never going to convince me that taking money away from someone who took it from me fair and square is going to happen or be successful. They are going to get pissed and fight back. If you are going to poke the bear, you better do it for a good reason and do it in a way that at least has a good chance at success, because the bear doesn't care if you are
happy. Complaining in front of cameras won't help.

Supposing that I am correct in my belief that there are those who would like to do away with our Democracy and establish marshal law. What would be the best way to do that. Either instigate some violence or wait till some breaks out on it's own. Those who control all the rest of our country, control our press, so they put what spin on it that they feel is useful.

Now guess what has happened? Either they instigated this whole thing to start with, or they allowed a bunch of communist nut jobs to infiltrate the movement and start doing things that look pretty bad, like taking their kids to the protest, throwing them in front of the canons and then saying, "Look the police hurt my kids." Jeepers, maybe a babysitter would have been appropriate and been more helpful to your cause. John Lennon and Yoko didn't take their kids to their protests.

If the people on the news openly stating that they are communist and getting their kids stomped are not part of the original movement, and are part of a lunatic fringe,then the Occupy Wallstreet people had an obligation to keep them out and away from their protest. Because ultimately what better thing to protest against than communism and bad parenting? That is a human issue not a monetary one. The stupid people are complaining that some other people have too much money, and are therefore putting the same importance on money (basic greed) that the Wall Street bankers put on it in order to do the damage that they have done. The big difference is that the protesters are forgetting that when they point one finger at Wallstreet, four fingers are pointing back at themselves.

For goodness sake, this past weekend they protested Tea Party Members. Do they not know that the
Tea Party was to protest taxes and held by anti government radicals? Somebody must have forgotten
to explain that you can be Republican and still think the government needs some reform. Basically,
reformers went to protest some reformers this weekend. That is if you truly believe that some of the Wall Street protesters aren't nut job anarchists and that it was just some of them that were.

If you keep up the anarchy crap, just wait and see what happens. You guys make as much sense as someone saying "The world is going to end in 2012 so just set off the nuclear bombs anyway, you might as well."

Go home and stock up on some canned food, water (and if you can get over your hypocritical self, stock up on some gold) and do something useful for your families. The bear doesn't care if you are hungry and need a bath. But he will sure take advantage of it in order to eat your skanky butt.



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