Monday, January 30, 2012

Incitement Street Graffiti: The' Violence Solves Everything' Edition

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It's basically a point-and-shoot around here lately, with a camera that is. Every day it's something new. Now it's 'Violence Solves Everything'? What the hell is wrong with these people?


And as a bonus, last night just a few blocks from me here in my neck of the woods in Williamsburg, Brooklyn the local OWS jerks took over a building that was under construction and proceeded to riot.

The New York Daily News
reports:

"DOZENS of partying Occupy Wall Street protesters descended on hipster Brooklyn Saturday night, clashing with police, throwing garbage cans and drinking beer out of a vacant luxury building.

The night was billed as a “Challenge to property relations party” in which the group planned to take over a building at the corner of N. Eighth and Driggs Sts. in Williamsburg, according to a flyer.

They hung Christmas lights, spray painted slogans like “F--k the police” and “Life is Protest” on the building walls, but were civilized enough to pack some beer on ice in the empty building at 208 N. Eighth St.

When police were called to bust up the party just before 11 p.m., the group of 30 party-hardy protesters marched down to the corner of N. Sixth and Bedford Sts. — in front of a New York Muffins shop — and began to chant their slogans, block traffic and toss garbage cans in the street.

Several police were injured in the fracas and a handful of protesters were arrested, witnesses and cops said."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feel sorry for the cops have to deal with these spoiled hipsters.

Bet their parents are REAL PROUD getting that call in the middle of the night for bail money!!

January 30, 2012 1:29 PM  
Anonymous pete said...

The natives are really getting restless over there – the calm before the real storm?

January 30, 2012 9:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad I'm out of NYC, it seems that it will be engulfed in flames.

Violence does solve a lot of problems - just a different method of diplomatic negotiations.

I am very diplomatic in .308, .45 and 12 gauge.

January 31, 2012 5:43 AM  

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