Not much. Mostly these people on the protests are a bunch of middle class rich kids who've never had to work for a living - though I'll take my hat off to them for their imagination and creativity in the things they do to try and hide their upbringing.
The coppers did a good job. Split them up into tiny groups and wouldnt let them out for hours, or go to the loo. By the time they were freed all they could do was walk away cross legged. Good tactic.
ha ha ha ... that HYPOCR-EATS article in the Globe said it all for me. if you steal millions, you get a slap on the wrist. steal a loaf of bread and you'll get life imprisonment ... ha ha ha. justice? no, just us.
Brilliant, wish i had been there, but dissapointed that the turnout were poor. What's wrong with people these days? There would have been 10 times more people before and loads more damage and coppers hurt.
We beat Thatcher so we can beat anyone with people power. Where have all the boot boys gone?
Just hdeard great news that in Stradburg it is kicking off big time, with mass riots, nice one lads.
First and foremost, what did anyone expect given what the capitalist system has dumped on the world. So far, the protests have been relatively mild. A few broken windows are nothing compared to the broken lives that the banks and the speculators have created.
Keeping quite is the worse thing people can do at a time like this.
I've got no problem with the demonstrators, as long as they are non-violent. The trouble is that a few anarchists always show up and cause the violence at these events.
One thing demonstrators should remember is that they do not represent their countries. The leaders do, at least the democratically elected ones. A democracy is electing leaders to make decisions for us, even if we don't agree with them sometimes.
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Shryockstar
YAWN Waste of time...
Richard_III
Not much. Mostly these people on the protests are a bunch of middle class rich kids who've never had to work for a living - though I'll take my hat off to them for their imagination and creativity in the things they do to try and hide their upbringing.
ca1ic0cat
Protests are fine but the violence and riots are counterproductive. Unless you are a thieving scum looter.
Soochi
Unemployment figures are much more important for economists - not so easy to massage.
dontpanic
The coppers did a good job. Split them up into tiny groups and wouldnt let them out for hours, or go to the loo. By the time they were freed all they could do was walk away cross legged. Good tactic.
onewrldoneppl
bend over and get a wistful truncheon in your days end. ;)
some14some
Because China's economy (GDP) is not shrinking like advanced countries.
onewrldoneppl
ha ha ha ... that HYPOCR-EATS article in the Globe said it all for me. if you steal millions, you get a slap on the wrist. steal a loaf of bread and you'll get life imprisonment ... ha ha ha. justice? no, just us.
tigerguy
Haven't they got anything better to do? Just lucky they're not in China...
uperjer
the police should respond with lethal force.
ClassWarUK
Brilliant, wish i had been there, but dissapointed that the turnout were poor. What's wrong with people these days? There would have been 10 times more people before and loads more damage and coppers hurt.
We beat Thatcher so we can beat anyone with people power. Where have all the boot boys gone?
Just hdeard great news that in Stradburg it is kicking off big time, with mass riots, nice one lads.
Nessie
Wistful that my truncheon days are over.
Toecutter
The whole thing reminded me of a Monty Python film.
"Bloody Peoples Front for the Liberation of Judea - splitters!!!"
"The Popular Peoples Front for the Liberation of Judea are the real deal."
jeancolmar
First and foremost, what did anyone expect given what the capitalist system has dumped on the world. So far, the protests have been relatively mild. A few broken windows are nothing compared to the broken lives that the banks and the speculators have created.
Keeping quite is the worse thing people can do at a time like this.
nath
I feel all tingly and warm inside.
smartacus
I've got no problem with the demonstrators, as long as they are non-violent. The trouble is that a few anarchists always show up and cause the violence at these events.
One thing demonstrators should remember is that they do not represent their countries. The leaders do, at least the democratically elected ones. A democracy is electing leaders to make decisions for us, even if we don't agree with them sometimes.
Sarge
"anti-capitalists"
Har!
Disillusioned
Bloody hippies! Get a job!
pathat
The guy holding the sign, "Bankers Are Wankers," pretty much sums up my feelings, too.