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so you got to meet Jude Law? *NM* random thoughts Send a noteboard - 28/09/2011 11:01:14 PM
More people show up when a celebrity is sighted in Manhattan than to these demonstrations, so it's no surprise that people pay little to no attention to them. Protests are a perfectly acceptable form of political expression, and I seem to remember tens of thousands of people coming out to protest the Iraq War before it even started. Those people made their voice heard and helped to sustain an opposition to the war.

By contrast, this demonstration is pathetic and sad. It attracted a few dozen people who ran the gamut from crazy to antisocial and it had no agenda. As such, it was a complete failure because it had no message and virtually no attendance. All these people were doing was blocking pedestrian traffic.

There is no reason why that should gain any sustained national media attention, any more than the about 100 people who were at a private movie showing I went to were worthy of media attention because they were waiting to see Jude Law.

The "relevant article" is the very definition of stupid. It says "a protest is newsworthy even if it's poorly attended, inarticulate and unpopular." That is patently not true.
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/Survey: The "occupy Wall Street" protest. - 28/09/2011 04:31:46 AM 755 Views
are there any counter-protests? - 28/09/2011 05:03:08 AM 459 Views
I'd go to an anti-asshole-cop protest. - 28/09/2011 06:07:16 AM 531 Views
Did anyone? - 28/09/2011 06:51:08 AM 549 Views
yeah with some popcorn to watch the wannabe hippies get pepper sprayed *NM* - 28/09/2011 01:28:36 PM 231 Views
Sure. I don't quite understand the hostility you and Tom have - 28/09/2011 02:05:06 PM 414 Views
Eric Cartman was right about the hippies - 28/09/2011 03:34:26 PM 529 Views
This is 2011. Calling all protesters "hippies" is like saying everyone in Starbucks is a beatnik - 28/09/2011 04:03:44 PM 486 Views
yes but douchebag hipsters takes doesn't really work - 28/09/2011 05:49:01 PM 469 Views
Uh, "back in the day" there were a lot of hippies in the civil disobedience camp. *NM* - 28/09/2011 05:48:36 PM 190 Views
and all why have now is wannabes who cry when the police are mean to them *NM* - 28/09/2011 05:50:24 PM 213 Views
That I agree with. *NM* - 29/09/2011 09:09:52 AM 213 Views
What exactly do they want, and how might it be accomplished? - 28/09/2011 03:55:32 PM 475 Views
Shrug- like I said, I'm not going to debate the policies - 28/09/2011 04:13:07 PM 427 Views
+1 *NM* - 29/09/2011 09:42:43 AM 176 Views
Perfectly said. - 28/09/2011 04:38:55 PM 463 Views
I cannot speak for them, but imagine there are three overarching complaints. - 28/09/2011 10:24:21 PM 577 Views
*NM* *NM* - 28/09/2011 10:45:38 PM 201 Views
Probably, if I didn't have and couldn't find a job in the US. - 28/09/2011 03:29:28 PM 453 Views
A relevant article to this thread, I think - 28/09/2011 07:08:20 PM 707 Views
it isn't be marginalized it is simply not significant - 28/09/2011 08:20:15 PM 580 Views
It's not being marginalized. It's not worthy of discussion in the first place to need marginalizing - 28/09/2011 09:25:56 PM 507 Views
so you got to meet Jude Law? *NM* - 28/09/2011 11:01:14 PM 198 Views
For all of 5 seconds, yes. *NM* - 29/09/2011 01:43:23 AM 173 Views
Call in the Pinkertons *NM* - 28/09/2011 09:13:21 PM 193 Views
I can at least respect the honesty in that response. - 28/09/2011 09:28:44 PM 669 Views
Re: Yes. *NM* - 29/09/2011 02:48:38 AM 241 Views
No, I have a life. *NM* - 29/09/2011 04:01:50 AM 198 Views

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