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wall street protests...is this the start of the revolution? (pg. 2)
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hardcore trancer
nefardec
ps i'm probably going back down to zucotti park this evening.
idoru
It'll grow, it'll get greater media attention, and it might even turn violent. Is it going to start some sort of a massive revolution? No.
prolikewhoa
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It'll grow, it'll get greater media attention, and it might even turn violent. Is it going to start some sort of a massive revolution? No.
Halcyon+On+On
RON PAUL 2012
Lira
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
RON PAUL 2012

THE MAYANS PREDICTED IT!
Lews
ing privileged and spoiled hippies.

Not the start of anything meaningful. Just stupid.
Vector A
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Originally posted by Lews
ing privileged and spoiled hippies.

What is your basis for this characterization?
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Vector A
What is your basis for this characterization?


Nef.
Vector A
Sample size of one is pretty pitiful. :p

Lews
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Originally posted by Vector A
What is your basis for this characterization?


They are protesting banks. That makes them hippies.

They have been protesting for a while. The only people who can afford to protest for a long time are privileged and (many, but not all, are) spoiled. Not just anyone can get up and leave their job or school or life behind to protest. Not just anyone is healthy enough to be able to. Protesting is a privilege.

Also, Nef. :p
Halcyon+On+On
Don't you understand, Lews? Conditions are so horrendous for them, they cannot possibly get a job in order to pay off their ludicrous student loans! They are instead investing their time in securing a better future for everyone by holding signs and congregating in public spaces, severely inconveniencing the people who hold the jobs that they, themselves, went to school to obtain in the first place!
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