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Faces of Occupy Wall Street: Anti-Semitic Creep Edition [JWF]
Via Breitbart. Unhinged lunacy, or what I like to call mainstream liberalism. Can't figure out where all the hate for the elderly Jewish man is coming from. Maybe he was a janitor.
This crank calls himself The Lotion Man. Figure it out.
Then there's this clip here. Be forewarned. Lots of the n-word!
“The Declaration of the Occupation of New York City,” the first official release of Occupy Wall Street, is Marxism for people whose familiarity with Marx begins and ends with seeing his bearded visage on some T-shirt. It thunders that “corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth.”
The charges against corporate America include poisoning the food supply, torturing animals and using the military to suppress press freedom. Of course, corporations stand accused -- in a hardy perennial -- of perpetuating colonialism. The long list of complaints is thoughtfully affixed with an asterisk and an accompanying note, “these grievances are not all-inclusive.”
The Tea Party had such an impact because it had a better claim on Middle America than its adversaries. It wrapped itself in our history and patriotic trappings. It plugged into the political system and changed the course of the country in the 2010 elections. The left went from ridiculing it to envying it.
Occupy Wall Street is both more self-involved and more ambitious than the Tea Party. This free-floating radicalism’s fuzzy endpoint is a “revolution” no one can precisely describe, but the thrust of which is overturning capitalism as we know it. If elected Democrats dare associate their party with this project, they need immediately to consult their nearest psychiatrist and political consultant, in that order.
Occupy Wall Street is toxic and pathetic, the perfect distillation of an American left in extremis.
The media is quite fond of using the term Tea Party Republicans in condescending fashion. I suggest we can using Occupy Wall Street Democrats. Any Democrat will suffice.
It's quite amusing seeing the media portray these loons in such romantic fashion. It's not going to end well, but the media enablers and Democrat bankrollers (read: unions) of this freakshow own it.