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The boisterous musical parade of Occupy Wall Street protesters took an unfortunate right turn Tuesday and wound up in some unfriendly territory.


After tearing through a midtown Manhattan tour past a slew of big corporate offices, the noisy chants of the occupiers were interrupted on West 46th Street by a group of hard-hats not in the mood for populist rabble-rousing.

Whereas the OWS crowd proclaimed "we are the 99 Percent" and "banks got bailed out, we got sold out," a band of construction workers delivered chants of their own.

"Get-a-job! Get-a-job!" several workers atop a work site repeatedly hollered.

"Get a job! Stop wasting the cops' time!" yelled another, reffering to the large detail of officers clad in riot gear that accompanied the Occupy procession.

"Occupy my b----!" another offered.

They were similiar exchanges with more colorful language such as...well, you can imagine what happens once a group of construction workers meets up with a band of raggedy-attired anti-capitalists.


It wasn't pretty, and certainly not suitable for a family web site.

But such were the ups and downs of Occupy Wall Street's May Day demonstration, which certainly found its fair share of support around the bustling rain-drenched metropolis, but had trouble living up to the advance billing.

The idea was to organize a general strike of workers, students and virtually anyone else who wanted to join in the year-old broadside OWS has leveled against the evils of corporate greed and political corruption.

Occupiers picketed several New York bastions of capitalism, ranging from financial titan Bank of America to media congolemerates News Corp and NBC Universal to publisher McGraw-Hill , which was targeted for outsourcing workers. (NBC is the parent company of CNBC.com.)

While some media coverage had anticipated that the protests would shut down several cities across the world and prevent people from going to work, it sure didn't work out that way in New York.

In fact, the total turnout for the morning marches wouldn't have shut down a decent-sized side street in the Bronx, let alone any major thorougfares in the financial capital of the world.

Still, organizers deemed the event a success, and larger crowds — as well as scattered arrrests — were reported into the afternoon at various locales around the city.

"As far as numbers go, it's going to build up during the day," promised Mark Bray, an Occupy Wall Street media liaison. "For a rainy Tuesday morning, we had a good turnout."

Bray spoke as about three dozen Occupiers marched in front of Bank of America on the Avenue of the Americas across the street from Bryant Park. They chanted, "Bank of America, wrong for America" and other slogans that sometimes failed to stay, well, classy. ("Hey bofa, go f--- yourself" was one catchy refrain.)

As they paraded in front of the entrance, BofA workers processed quietly through on the way to their jobs. Multiple workers brushed past a reporter's efforts to get comment, save for one who sounded like one of the construction workers when, asked if he had a comment, barked, "yeah, get a job."

Nearby, though, stood some who were appreciative of the OWS effort.



"I respect them, I love them," gushed Lisa Coleman, a worker with the Service Employees International Union 1199. "Enough is enough. Take some of the salaries of these big-shot executives inside there and give some to the common people."

Along the parade route, UPS worker Seng Mohammad beamed as the protesters streamed by.

"I support them. If these politicians can say whatever the hell they want, why can't these people say whatever the hell they want?" he said.

The occupiers certainly said their piece, stopping along the way to sometimes little notice from the Manhattanites and tourists making their way through. There was only one significant confrontation with law enforcement, when cops in riot gear swooped in to push back protesters who got too close to the entrance of a Chase bank branch.

Otherwise it was business as usual for Occupy Wall Street, which may struggle to maintain relevance if it fails to draw crowds that are both larger and more representative of common folks during their events.

The group Tuesday was vintage OWS — decidedly younger, dressed more for a camping trip than a day on the job, armed with a long list of problems but few solutions.

"They need a bath and to look for something more meaningful to do," said Brian Murray, who works for a security firm in Westchester. "Collectively, they have no idea what they're even protesting. Not going to work is not going to bridge the gap."
I LOVE the fact that OWS is trying to portray itself as a "Workers Movement" and the guys who got mentioned the most for harrassing them were NYC construction workers (meaning that they were most likely Union members). That's right OWS, you represent the 99% minus the working people of America minus those who don't feel like someone owes them a job minus the people in this country who can think for themselves. That leaves the unemployed liberals of America (along with handful of deluded fools who will believe anything that's anti-corporation) as the people you really represent.
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Yeah, apparently the plans of Commies (OK, he said socialist) like Van Jones to have 100s of thousands of protesters shut down the economy did not materialize.

It's been pretty lame so far.

Occupy Wall Street's May Day 'general strike' gets off to a slow and soggy start in New York City | News | National Post

They had to shut down the one in Cleveland, because apparently even their mad bombers are incompetent.

Occupy Cleveland cancels 'May Day' rally, says bomb suspects involved with movement
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Exactly what I expected. Congrats fleabagers your movement is dead.
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OK, here we go...

Scattered incidents.

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The unions may have bailed on the plan to occupy the Golden Gate Bridge, but the Black Bloc faction of Occupy got an early start as chaos erupted (including Molotov cocktails and chants of "f**k the police") during a direct action called The Strike Starts Early Street Party.

“Street Party” is an innocent sounding euphemism for a direct action on the street, similar to the anarchists describing the groups taking violent action to attempt to shut down the Republican National Committee as “The RNC Welcoming Committee”.

A crowd of about 50 protestors gathered at San Francisco’s Dolores Park, most wearing the now familiar black masks of the Black Bloc. Police were stationed at the perimeter but made no attempt to break up the gathering mob of mask wearing hoodlums. Then the group left the park and broke windows, threw garbage cans and painted anarchist symbols on street signs, businesses and cars in the area of Mission and 16th Street. The group was shouting “**** the police” and “Here, piggy piggy!” They were met by a phalanx of riot police, who caused the group to scatter.
#OccupySF: May Day Riot Starts Early


Occupy Oakland May Day Clashes - YouTube

One of the morons posted his manifesto online which isn't worth posting, but on top of it he posted this photoshopped picture of 14 year old Rebecca Black getting her heard bashed in by one of our heroes. The significance of this bit of idiocy is as yet unknown.




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The Black Bloc-heads finally woke up in New York and it's off to work for hard night's instigating violence, screaming, and vandalizing.


I love to watch these clowns get dragged away. First of all notice how lame they look when the mask comes off. Also you know they're not getting out until they produce ID.
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A video of the Seattle vandalism.

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They seem to pop up now and then and seem to be almost always be the instigators of serious violence and vandalism around Occupy rallies. To me, it looks like the Black Bloc is under the ludicrous idea that if they hang around protests, that somehow their deplorable actions obtain some sort of legitimacy in the eyes of observers. I don't think it is working, they're still nothing but a bunch of mindlessly immature anarchists. Making peace with the establishment (Outside of the obvious exceptions) and cooperation among one another are ultimately important steps towards enacting real positive change within our communities, country, and world, not breaking windows. That's just property damage.

Also, is it just me or do members of the Black Bloc remind you of poorly trained ninjas?
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Yeah I noticed that bad ninja thing too. I think it's some sort of uniform now.

They used to kind of dress themselves, but now it's looking more like a uniform.

Here's one from LA. A fat hero without a uniform sneaks up, and slams a lady cop with a drum, then quick-waddles away into the crowd.

I saw a fat ninja in one of the other vids too. He was funny. The tub in this vid without the uniform is just no jam sleaze though. They're calling him "Drum Scum". He'd be easy to identify. Hope they charge him.

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