In fact, the whole protest stems from lack of education They have no understanding of our society works. They'll tell you all about the evil white man though.
This is a significant sign of the end of our civilization. I think the Soviets beat us, after all.
It would be if there weren't 10,000 normal people for every one of these morons.
8.1mm people live in NYC. There are less than 800 protestors living in Zuccotti Park and only a small percentage of them are even New Yorkers in the first place.
A good number of them aren't even Americans, but Canadians.
I recently spent a few days in Kansas City and saw the Occupy KC protest on the lawn in front of the WWI memorial complex. Half a million people live in KC. There were less than 25 protestors there on a pleasant Saturday afternoon.
Apparently the Occupy Boston protest isn't even at 1,000 people - and this in a city that has the largest infestation of self-righteous college students in America.
You give them credit and assume ignorance is the reason they are so uncivil. My FRiend, you are wrong. Don't let them off the hook that easy. People in mass groups with a common cause feed off the POWER they perceive they have. The psychological make up of weakminded and inferior people is similiar to that of animals and bugs. Their numbers and peers give them a sense of security, dominance and power. It is the mob mentality. "What are you going to do about it?" and "...because I can." is the order of the day. It is true thuggary brought out in the rotten soul of truly inferior people with a bolstered sense of importance as a result of being part of a seemingly powerful mob. These people are a fine representation of the liberal hypocracy movement. Did they think the Coast Guard Female was Rich? No. It was an opportunity for some slimeballs to show their true colors without fear of retribution or responsibility. This is what the left's "utopia" really looks like. Woodstock? Hate and Ashbury? San Francisco? I hope the voters are watching this and I hope the media keeps covering it and comparing and contrasting it with the Tea Party movement.