Occupy Wall Street “Greatest Moments”
Occupy Wall Street has been a real boon for bloggers. I’d like to thank hippies across the country for enabling me to use my “I hate hippies” tag more in the last few weeks than my entire time blogging.
I’ve noticed that they’ve got their minions to mimic them while they speak so that the message is finally embedded in their tiny brains. Someone sent me a video from Geogia in which they all repeated every word that the speaker said, and now I see the same thing in this video sent us by one of my ninjas of World Can’t Wait’s Debra Sweet in an Occupy Wall Street teaching moment, so she can beat into the hippies’ heads that we’re involved in bush’s war;
No, I couldn’t watch the whole thing either, the irritating little fucks.
John Hawkind of Right WIng News sends us a link to his post “The 10 Greatest Moments From The Occupy Wall Street Protests So Far”
John includes the video from georgia I was talking about when the little creeps decided that they didn’t want to listen to John Lewis.
Here’s an example from John’s post;
7) Roseanne Barr, who’s worth 80 million dollars, spoke at the Occupy Wall Street rally where she said, “that if corporations were people (as decided by the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling), then Goldman Sachs should be executed for financial crimes against the American people.” When asked about her comments, she added:
Timothy Carney explains th chanting at the Washington Examiner;
The drum circle pounds nonstop, making it even harder for the speakers at Occupy Wall Street, where the police do not allow megaphones.
The occupiers’ clever and captivating solution to this problem has a typically overwrought name, “The People’s Mic”: The speaker shouts a few words. Those sitting close in, who heard the words clearly, then shout the words to those farther out. Everyone who heard that repetition repeats it again. This way, the whole crowd hears the talk.
But have no doubts, i still hate hippies.
Category: I hate hippies, Occupy
Local talk radio dude went down and interviewed the Occupy Atlanta whackjobs….if you can stand to watch, enjoy:
http://www.talk2rusty.com/rustytv
Good golly Claymore … that hussy is on cheap drugs or something. I still have no idea what in the world she was talking about … a classic WTF moment!
See? Cindy Sheehan isn’t so batshit crazy after all.
Oh wait…yes she is.
Remember the communications exercise where the person on one end was giving a phrase and it had to be repeated until it got to the other end? It was never the same at the other end.
Somehow whenever a person at “The Peoples Mic” says something and it gets repeated out, it always becomes, “I have no job, I smell, but I am sucking up free wireless on my iPad”.
http://getoffwallstreet.com/2011/10/11/antisemitism-key-theme-at-occupy-wall-street/
The hippies do the “People’s Mic” thingee in Grand Rapids, too. It’s high comedy to watch the 17 or so people repeat whatever’s said, all the while doing the hand gesture thing. Like Beck said on his show Tuesday, it’s Romper Room for hippies.
Interesting. In all jargon, speechification, and so on, no one ever really gets to the ‘and then what happens’ scenarios.
Wasn’t there a South Park episode about Underwear Gnomes and and their business model?
Wall Street falls… and then what happens? Business picks up at all the other stock exchanges across the US and the globe.
The global economy collapses. Do they load up airplanes, fly to OKC or KCMO where the food is?
Before we all die, one of these OWS POS will be a congresscritter.
Jonn,
Having met you ever so briefly, I chuckle out loud as I hear your voice play in my head, “No, I couldn’t watch the whole thing either, the irritating little fucks.”
Ten greatest moments? I’d have to say the beating, macing, and handcuffing would be some of the best moments for me.
If you could find all of those videos, I’ll bring the popcorn and the booze. We could make a new drinking game. Take a shot every time you see an iPad or an iPhone.
Medea Benjamin with a look of shock and complete surprise after being OC’d in the face, like that scene from Hangover 1. That is my Zen moment of the week! Also the OWS morons bitching about corporations, while wearing Air Force Ones, listening to iPods…
Eleven seconds was all I could take. Romper Room is the perfect analogy. Looking in from the real world its funny to see how self importantly they take themselves. Wonder where they learned those leadership skills…Art History maybe?? Did watch the one from Atlanta, truly John Lewis WTF moment.
Pelosi likes this crap???
They didn’t specifically mention my favorite moment. I liked when Kanye West showed up in $1,000 jeans and $350 plaid t-shirt to express his solidarity with the occupiers.
That call and response stuff is garbage. At least with cadences you get an entire sentence or phrase. These people cannot go longer than two words. I would have thrown myself in front of Peachtree St. traffic after about three minutes of that nonsense. “I pray — I pray — for the sweet release — for the sweet release — of a MARTA bus — of a MARTA bus — *SPLAT* — *SPLAT*!!!”
You know what go fuck yourself OWS