Occupy The Brooklyn Bridge Should Prove To Be Interesting!
Big Block Party In NYC Thursday - Y’all Are Invited
By Dell Hill via John E. @ JWF
This will end well.
Protesters
hope to shut down Wall Street on Thursday — home to the New York Stock
Exchange — by holding a street carnival to mark the two-month
anniversary of their campaign against economic inequality.
Protest
organizers acknowledged that the “day of action” could be the group’s
most provocative yet, and could lead to mass arrests and further strain
relations with city authorities.
“I
think we’re certainly going into this with our eyes wide open, but (the
march is) to provoke ideas and discussion, not to provoke any violent
reactions,” said Occupy Wall Street spokesman Ed Needham.
“I think it is very difficult to do a day of action and not expect some sort of reaction from the (authorities),” he said.
So, expect violence.
The
protesters plan to march to Wall Street from their camp headquarters in
a park two blocks away and then spread out across the city’s subway
system to tell the stories of disenfranchised Americans. They will
reconvene later on Thursday for a march across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Hey,
I have an idea. How about clearing the park when these self-important
miscreants are off on their city-wide scavenger hunt for the last
remaining New Yorker who isn’t sick to death of their nonsense?
“We
will shut down Wall Street,” a post on the movement’s Facebook page
said. “We will ring the People’s Bell, and initiate a street carnival in
which we rebuild and celebrate the neighborhoods that the Wall Street
economy has destroyed.”
The group promises a “a block party the 1 percent will never forget.”
Somehow,
I get a very strange feeling that one of these days - perhaps this one -
the occupy crowd is going to get an extremely rude awakening from the
NYPD....or worse, the people of New York City. Blocking the Brooklyn
Bridge is not the brightest idea they’ve come up with for attention.
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