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You forget, Elmo considers lethal force an appropriate response to any perceived impingement of his personal space.


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That settles it. I won't go within a block of these **** without a hand gun.

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Id say a rifle at a minimum. Or if you're insistant on using the handgun have support from friends with rifles.

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And I'll be armed.

Out of curiosity, have there been any cases of Occupy protestors assaulting anyone (other than, arguably, the cops that try to block/disperse them)? I ask because you guys are acting like there's some significant level of personal danger to bystanders, but the only assaults I've seen reported are the cops using excessive force on protestors and your posts are in response to video of a guy banging on the hood of a car and getting run over for it. Not that it's ok to commit property crimes, of course, but the person who got hurt was, again, the protestor, not the bystander.



I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.

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Elmo plans on joining the protest with unpopular (among the protestors at large) signs/views.

I've seen some stuff where the various "security teams" for the Occupiers were at the very least intimidating and implying threats when people deemed "not worthy" or whatever tried to take up space.

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Out of curiosity, have there been any cases of Occupy protestors assaulting anyone (other than, arguably, the cops that try to block/disperse them)?


Yes,numerous.

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I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.

Yeah, I've seen unconfirmed reports of such things (mostly limited to gropings and general creepiness, though; hadn't heard of any actual rapes). Not to minimize those things, of course, but the ones I've heard of involved protestors assaulting other protestors who are camped out at night, not random bystanders being attacked. Also, it seems unlikely that Elmo, Rynar or Hannibal would be targets either way.


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I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.

Yeah, I've seen unconfirmed reports of such things (mostly limited to gropings and general creepiness, though; hadn't heard of any actual rapes). Not to minimize those things, of course, but the ones I've heard of involved protestors assaulting other protestors who are camped out at night, not random bystanders being attacked. Also, it seems unlikely that Elmo, Rynar or Hannibal would be targets either way.



Oh, well you weren't clear in that regard.

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Elmo plans on joining the protest with unpopular (among the protestors at large) signs/views.

I've seen some stuff where the various "security teams" for the Occupiers were at the very least intimidating and implying threats when people deemed "not worthy" or whatever tried to take up space.

Yeah, I could see that triggering some aggressive responses. I have to say, though, I literally walk by Zuccotti Park every weekday on my way to and from work, and often people-watch in the vicinity when eating my lunch, all while dressed in the full Wall Street Lawyer(TM) uniform, and I've never had so much as a snide remark tossed my way. Hell, I even cut directly through one of their angry, shouting marches one day to go get a coffee, and folks just politely stepped aside to let me pass. I'm not saying there aren't assholes in the crowd, and ymmv on any given day, of course. It's just that my personal experience has been that there's more theater than danger.

On further reflection, though, I suppose if someone was waving an anti-OWS sign or something, that person could be perceived as part of the show in a way that a random guy like me just going to work isn't. As a result, harrassing and intimidating the sign guy would be more part of the script, the way confrontations with the cops are.


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Oh, well you weren't clear in that regard.

Aye, sorry for the confusion.


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I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.

That's horrible, and I certainly don't mean to belittle the offensiveness of the acts, but I have to admit this typo makes me chuckle every time I see it.


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RangerDave wrote:
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I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.

Yeah, I've seen unconfirmed reports of such things (mostly limited to gropings and general creepiness, though; hadn't heard of any actual rapes). Not to minimize those things, of course, but the ones I've heard of involved protestors assaulting other protestors who are camped out at night, not random bystanders being attacked. Also, it seems unlikely that Elmo, Rynar or Hannibal would be targets either way.


Well Elmo isn't one to stand there and get drawn into a bad situation. Besides +p ammo ain't cheap and he is. So the poo flingers have that on their side. :mrgreen:

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Reported Rape

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The daily caller obtained arrest records, I'm sure your local media has too, see for yourself rather than resorting to saying things are "unconfirmed reports" and "general creepiness".

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I've read at least 4 articles of people being rapped and others that involved lesser degrees of sexual assult.


In a "community" of this size what is the standard number of rapes in the same given timeframe for a city of equivalent size? Is there a higher likelihood of getting raped amongst the hippies or at a frat party?
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Either way these people need to move on or come up with a message.

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I'd be willing to bet there is a higher likelihood of being raped being a OWS participant than being a Tea Party participant, even though those Tea Partiers are obviously comprised of angry racists.

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RangerDave wrote:
Rynar wrote:
That settles it. I won't go within a block of these **** without a hand gun.

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Id say a rifle at a minimum. Or if you're insistant on using the handgun have support from friends with rifles.

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And I'll be armed.

Out of curiosity, have there been any cases of Occupy protestors assaulting anyone (other than, arguably, the cops that try to block/disperse them)? I ask because you guys are acting like there's some significant level of personal danger to bystanders, but the only assaults I've seen reported are the cops using excessive force on protestors and your posts are in response to video of a guy banging on the hood of a car and getting run over for it. Not that it's ok to commit property crimes, of course, but the person who got hurt was, again, the protestor, not the bystander.



Uh RD - I am always armed where legally able to be.

If one could predict where something violent will happen no one would have violent things happen to them.

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I'd be willing to bet there is a higher likelihood of being raped being a OWS participant than being a Tea Party participant, even though those Tea Partiers are obviously comprised of angry racists.

Are we moving the goalposts? I'd bet there is a higher likelihood of being raped as a TP participant than being a trappist monk.

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Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Elmo plans on joining the protest with unpopular (among the protestors at large) signs/views.

I've seen some stuff where the various "security teams" for the Occupiers were at the very least intimidating and implying threats when people deemed "not worthy" or whatever tried to take up space.

Yeah, I could see that triggering some aggressive responses. I have to say, though, I literally walk by Zuccotti Park every weekday on my way to and from work, and often people-watch in the vicinity when eating my lunch, all while dressed in the full Wall Street Lawyer(TM) uniform, and I've never had so much as a snide remark tossed my way. Hell, I even cut directly through one of their angry, shouting marches one day to go get a coffee, and folks just politely stepped aside to let me pass. I'm not saying there aren't assholes in the crowd, and ymmv on any given day, of course. It's just that my personal experience has been that there's more theater than danger.

On further reflection, though, I suppose if someone was waving an anti-OWS sign or something, that person could be perceived as part of the show in a way that a random guy like me just going to work isn't. As a result, harrassing and intimidating the sign guy would be more part of the script, the way confrontations with the cops are.



its not an anti-OWS message. I am against corporatism as much as anyone else down there - likely more. I just disagree on the causes and thus the best solutions. Polite disagreement has resulted in violate property damage at Philly OWS and literal **** smearing. Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/user/OnePeoplesP ... -r7IQMbq-A

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Moving the goal posts, Hopwin? I don't know, I compared two recent protest movements; I didn't compare a protest movement to a frat party, or a city.

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What goalposts? I didn't even make any comparisons. RD asked if there had been cases of violence and I just stated what I've read.

If we want to get into comparisons though, we can have all kinds of fun with that.

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What goalposts? I didn't even make any comparisons. RD asked if there had been cases of violence and I just stated what I've read.

If we want to get into comparisons though, we can have all kinds of fun with that.

Yeah, I wasn't looking to draw comparisons; just wondering what the source of folks' safety concerns were, given that I hadn't seen much in the way of articles about violence and my own experience has been fine. That said, if we were to compare, I'd say the likelihood of assault, in descending order from most likely to least likely, goes like this:

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  • Cop assaulting OWS protestor
  • OWS protestor assaulting cop
  • OWS protestor assaulting other OWS protestor
  • OWS protestor assaulting counterprotestor
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting counterprotestor
  • OWS protestor assaulting innocent bystander
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting innocent bystander
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting cop
  • Cop assaulting Tea Party protestor
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Which of those has actually happened, RD?

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Basically 1-6. I've seen video of 1, 2, 5 and 6, read articles (now) of 3, and I'd be amazed if 4 hasn't happened at least once.


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I guess that answers your original question, eh?

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Also, define cop assulting OWS protestor. There's been too many "Yeah the cops told us to leave, gave us ample warning then warned us some more THEN they got physical....ASSAULT!!!"

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What goalposts? I didn't even make any comparisons. RD asked if there had been cases of violence and I just stated what I've read.

If we want to get into comparisons though, we can have all kinds of fun with that.

Yeah, I wasn't looking to draw comparisons; just wondering what the source of folks' safety concerns were, given that I hadn't seen much in the way of articles about violence and my own experience has been fine. That said, if we were to compare, I'd say the likelihood of assault, in descending order from most likely to least likely, goes like this:

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  • OWS protestor assaulting cop
  • OWS protestor assaulting other OWS protestor
  • OWS protestor assaulting counterprotestor
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting counterprotestor
  • OWS protestor assaulting innocent bystander
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting innocent bystander
  • Tea Party protestor assaulting cop
  • Cop assaulting OWS protestor
  • Cop assaulting Tea Party protestor
Least Likely


Let's fix that up. "Cop assaulting" means assaulting, not "the cops assaulted me because I got arrested and they're jackbooted pawns of the banks and politicians" or "they assaulted me because they tear-gassed me when I was throwing rocks or bottles and committing vanadlism and riot."

So far I know of exactly ONE incident that looks to be incontrovertibly excessive force; that ex-Marine that got hit with the grenade and went down. Other than that it's people like that chick "uh yeah, we were throwing rocks and bottles but they should have done something else besides gas us! I don't have the foggiest clue, but something! Preferably nothing, because we're protesting the evils of Wall Street and therefore that somehow gives us a right to do whatever the **** we want!"

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One of these women, DE?



They're not throwing rocks or bottles. They're just standing there, behind the netting, and the cop walks up and pepper sprays the group. That's assault. Sure, there was lots of chaos generally, and blah, blah blah. But if dude can't keep his **** together, he needs to find a new job. And in the meantime, he needs to be prosecuted for assault.

More generally, go on You Tube and just watch some of the videos of how the NYPD has handled the protestors. There are more than enough examples of cops taking a quick baton shot or whatever at guys being smart asses (which is not illegal, even if it is rude) or who happen to be standing next to someone who's being a smart ***, cops running their scooters into crowds, etc.


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