Re: Occupy Oakland protesters climbing on a signal bridge at the Port of Oakland
Author: Juppo
Date: 11-05-2011 - 17:52
Trapped Citizen Wrote:
> How come it is that in every single case of a
> so-called "demonstration", over virtually any
> issue, that has happened in Oakland over the last
> decade; that all these "peaceful" people were also
> joined by all those thugs? And also how does it
> happen over an over, that hapless citizens not
> actually a part of the action, never can find any
> of those so-called peaceful ones that are not also
> violating citizens rights?
As I said, it has been plastered all over every media outlet for two weeks. There has been PLENTY of evidence that a lot of the protesters have been peaceful and went out of their way to stop rogue individuals from committing crime. You seem to be stuck on one aspect of all this instead of focusing on the actions of the police, the positive lawful protesters and the bigger issue at hand.
>
> IT'S SIMPLE - Birds of a feather - flock together
>
> Every marcher I saw was at least egging it all on,
> supporting it, and taking part in the overall mob
> scene. If they didn't want to be part of a
> violent crime, they could have just gone home
> after the speeches. But instead, they joined the
> crowd anyway and at least passively consented to
> it all as they marched up and down the streets,
> over and over, bullying people all damn day long.
>
>
> Now, if they (and you) would just remember, that
> your rights END at the bridge of my nose - we
> might just be able to all get along.
Were you personally hit on the bridge of your nose be a protester in Oakland or myself (who wasn't even there)? What the hell are you talking about? You're just rambling on incoherently . If you're so upset by all of this political unrest in Oakland, why the hell do you put yourself in THE MIDDLE of it all? I love and hate Oakland to death and have business to conduct there often but I keep well clear of all this @#$%&. Everyone else gets the memo early about protests/riots in Oakland. Why not go to San Ramon, Tiburon or Mill Valley if the streets of America with their proactive citizens are too much for you to handle.
But after a
> decade of this crap, I doubt that will ever
> happen. I for one have had more than enough,
> especially since it is quickly getting worse and
> worse.
If its such a burden on your life, and you have no wish to get involved and make a change, go do business elsewhere. If Oakland suffers because of it, the citizens there have only themselves to blame.
>
> Abide the law; "DONT' TREAD ON ME" again!t
As I said before, if the corporations in this country abided by the law and never treaded on anyone, there wouldn't be any of these protests. Got it?