Kasz216 said:
That was exactly my point. It starts with the protesters being arrested. AKA everything before that is ignored. The Pepper Spray case by the way is the one proper incident to be upset. It's the only one i've seen of someone complaining. Outside that, if you aren't listening to the police and are getting people in the way "IE corraled" the cops are going to force you back with force, with good reason... and when being outnumber by 10 times or more you can damn well bet they're going to put expiedence over gentleness because if the protesters turn things violent they're fucked doing things the slow way. Simple moral of the story? When the police say move back, you move back quickly and orderly so you aren't hindering other peoples way. I've been a part of more then one protest and I know what makes them orderly and what makes them violent. Even with some of the worst police out there, it's damn hard to get yourself in a physical altercation that's unfair to you unless your activly trying for that. |
That's where we differentiate, I suppose. You seem to think that violence begins with the protesters, I see it as beginning with the police. Of course, to be entirely honest, I see protesting as a giant waste of time, and believe that if they want the CEOs attention, they'll follow them to their house and get their address and post it online for the world to know. Because you never know what maniac will go vigilante and hunt the greedy bastard down. Either way, it'll seriously diminish the CEOs quality of life, making them quicker to react and more willing to listen. >=)
I support the movement and anger of the OWS protest, but this hippie/peace-loving crap will accomplish nothing.

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