Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Generic Guy's Fireside Chat on the Occupy Movement

Hello, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages!  Welcome to another addition of Fireside Chat!
And today, I will be talking about the Occupy Movement in general.

Also, as a side note;  fear not my faithful readers I will do a companion piece talking about Police Brutality, sometime in the future, so keep an eye out for it.

The Occupy Movement, originally began as the Occupy Wall Street Movement but since has spread around the globe, where the people are rising up against oppression and tyranny.  The Police, however, have not reacted kindly to it.

You see, the Police have it in their heads that we, the common person, is supposed to respect/fear them.  This has been brainwashed into us, since we were children.  We were told that "Mr. Policeman is your friend.  You can trust Mr. Policeman.  Mr. Policeman protects us."  Then we wake from the dream to see that Mr. Policeman is corrupt as hell.  Power has corrupted them.  They walk around like they are king of the world, and "you are supposed to bow before me".

Which brings us to the Occupy Movement.  Large groups of people are standing up for what they believe in, and when told to disperse by the Police, and they do not, the Police get angry.  The Occupy Protesters are breaking down the facade of the common person bowing to the Police.

When the Occupy Movement first began, the photos saw the Police dressed in their traditional outfits, all outfits in that dark blue for the NYPD.  But as the protests continued, less and less of the Police dressed in their 'Sunday Best' and more in full riot armour and gear.  Before the Police would kindly ask the protesters to stand back, now they fire tear-gas grenades and flash-bang grenades into crowds of people.  Before there was little mention of violence, and now an Officer won't hesitate to pull someone to the ground and spray pepper spray in their faces.

The Police are  getting more and more violent with each protest.

So, follow me, my readers as we gaze into the future of the Occupy Movement.

One day, either a protester or an officer, will have a really bad day.  They will bring a gun with them to the protest.  If an officer feels he/she is being threatened, they will open fire on the protesters.  If a protester sees or experiences an extreme form of brutality, they will use their gun to stop the officers.  And then the once peaceful protest will turn into a bloodbath.  If a protester was killed, the Occupy Movement will make them a Martyr, increasing protests worldwide.  And if an officer is killed, the Police will do the same, cracking down harder on the Occupy Movement.  The Violent Extremists on both sides will use the confusion and  chaos to take control.  The Protesters will loot, turn over cars, set fires, make Molotov cocktails, and the Police will roam the streets, becoming Vigilantes, taking down anyone who threatened Order and Control.

The Movement would turn into a full scale riot.  And that would be bad for all sides around . . .

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