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In reply to the discussion: So anything OWS does is right and everything police do is wrong [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)103. I report, but for example the last action here in san diego
a protest over the cuts, was organized by labor members. The specific organizer was David Gutierrez from Teamsters Local 542.
The Central Labor Council also sent a speaker, Cindy, to speak about why the Unions are needed for this, and why they are in the thick of this.
I know "bitching on line" has it's level of satisfaction, but I highly suggest making contacts with your local occupation
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So anything OWS does is right and everything police do is wrong [View all]
nobodyspecial
Jan 2012
OP
I've seriously had people claim a teenage girl only pretended to be raped at an OWS camp...
TheWraith
Jan 2012
#39
Are they right when they prevent people from taking over private property?
nobodyspecial
Jan 2012
#7
Are you trying to say the police are harassed by citizens more than they harass citizens?
Logical
Jan 2012
#11
I doubt you and I agree on police/citizen interactions much. Agree to disagree.
Logical
Jan 2012
#23
They are not right to protect abandoned properties. Police should switch sides and join the protest.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#22
They do have a right to assemble. The police should be protecting them instead of shooting them.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#51
It's a typical squatting protest using a vacant building. It most certainly is akin to a sit-in
bigtree
Jan 2012
#31
I think you need to tlook up the definition of "sit in" Hint: It's not a sit out. n/t
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2012
#77
No not everything protesters do is right and not everything cops do is wrong.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#16
Apparently so. OWS- all good. Police & govt - all bad. Result = not the truth. nt
Honeycombe8
Jan 2012
#19
Listen, if your world view is so broad that you can't accept a simple black and white
leeroysphitz
Jan 2012
#36
Your OP doesn't have a middle for truth, or anything else to reside. Have you noticed? Mind if I ...
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#54
You have to understand that either (a) the value system of many leftists has
Dreamer Tatum
Jan 2012
#59
It helps if we equalize and balance-out our perspective of every issue of concern
bigtree
Jan 2012
#67
I get it. Your fealty to your one opinion and viewpoint isn't binary thinking at all
bigtree
Jan 2012
#72
The value systems of many all along the spectrum is arrested, often far further back than 10th grade
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#87
not everything done under the auspices of the Civil Rights Movement was right and not every single
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2012
#71
Economic justice is a civil right and no less important to the integrity of our Union.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#84
Which is a big part of why your response was replied to with that post rather than the OP.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2012
#128
binary thinking and clearly a strawman. where's the "unrec" when you need it, dammit.
inna
Jan 2012
#86
Pretty Much - The Pepper Spraying Of Students Taints All Police Forces Moving Forward
cantbeserious
Jan 2012
#109