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In reply to the discussion: An open letter to America’s 1%: you had better hope violent protesters stay stupid. [View all]world wide wally
(21,836 posts)31. I'm afraid they've learned that violence against protesters has worked as well.
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An open letter to America’s 1%: you had better hope violent protesters stay stupid. [View all]
riqster
Nov 2014
OP
I just hope I live long enough to see some actual justice in this country, someday maybe eh
NoJusticeNoPeace
Nov 2014
#3
Again, what price range is acceptable to you? Have you signed a vow of poverty?
WorseBeforeBetter
Nov 2014
#145
His and hers, two ferraris, neither of them driven hardly at all but had to have his and hers
NoJusticeNoPeace
Nov 2014
#106
I have been extremely surprised that rioting or vandalism has not taken place at rich homes and
jwirr
Nov 2014
#4
Yes, of course if you are thinking rioters. I was thinking angry individuals. We have had a lot of
jwirr
Nov 2014
#16
It *is* amazing, and could very well start happening at any time, pretty much. nt
AverageJoe90
Nov 2014
#26
They better wake up. CNN just interviewed one of the leaders of the protests in StL mall....
jillan
Nov 2014
#15
I'm afraid they've learned that violence against protesters has worked as well.
world wide wally
Nov 2014
#31
I watched the beginning of the 1992 riots in South Central LA from the third story of a building
JDPriestly
Nov 2014
#25
exactly. it's hopelessly naive to think that a) it will happen, and b) that the 1%
cali
Nov 2014
#34
say what? because I disagree with YOU? grab a clue. and I think Mr. B& C is a moron.
cali
Nov 2014
#87
No, because you said: "exactly. it's hopelessly naive to think that a) it will happen and
riqster
Nov 2014
#125
One percenters are aware. Hence private security companies armed to the teeth,
kairos12
Nov 2014
#38
As Long As Americans Are Clueless - The 1% Won't Change - They Don't Have To
cantbeserious
Nov 2014
#39
If there had not been fires in Ferguson, the media would have said the protestors accepted defeat
Leopolds Ghost
Nov 2014
#46
You know, hostile takeovers of corporate property are quite time-consuming
Leopolds Ghost
Nov 2014
#77
Looting and vandalizing is neither small d or large D Democratic./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2014
#53
I remember in 2008/2009 here in Ct they were scared shitless when.....
Bonhomme Richard
Nov 2014
#55
Those who are hurt the most lead the way. But changing the system will require
Maineman
Nov 2014
#85
the oppressed know much more about the powerful than the powerful know about the oppressed
Android3.14
Nov 2014
#96
I generalay ignore these threads and don't spend much time on DU, anyhow but this hated for success
DeadEyeDyck
Nov 2014
#102
actually, you are not paid for your skill and talent. you are paid based on fulfilling a demand.
DeadEyeDyck
Nov 2014
#122
I have little use for Facebook, myself. I created a profile years ago but never use it.
DeadEyeDyck
Dec 2014
#158
I think the goal is to have the American working class be a "virtual middle-class"
Leopolds Ghost
Nov 2014
#120
Hey, PhD! When you say 'J.K. Rawlings' do you mean J.K. Rowling author of 'Harry Potter'
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#121
The purpose of any economy is to allocate resources to maximize social happiness.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#134
All that "fancy book learning" and we get "hated for success". I'll skip over "generalay"
Guy Whitey Corngood
Dec 2014
#153
I think who pointed out that Dr. King and Malcolm X played "good cop bad cop" with LBJ said it best
Leopolds Ghost
Dec 2014
#152
You have gotten a lot of trollish respones to this post. Speaking truth to power makes some nervous
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#136