Former Soviet citizen in a dust up with the useful idiots of Occupy Wall Street. The conflict is timeless due to the invincible ignorance of some Americans.
I grew up in Eastern Europe when it was still "socialist", and let me tell you that using North Korea as an example of life under "socialism" is about as inaccurate as using the poorest, most fucked-up "free-market, capitalist" country in the world as an example of how great Capitalism is.
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Anonymous2011-10-26 15:17
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The fact a comparison is not 100% accurate doesn't mean it is not 100% inaccurate, you'd be a sucker to look at North Korea and not wonder if marxist ideology might have something to do with the success of Kim Jong Il's grip on power.
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DonkeyBallsCuntSFBEextreme 2011-10-26 18:17
fuck fuck fucking fucker
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Anonymous2011-10-26 21:26
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Free market didn't make people poor, being born in a shitty 3rd world nation run by idiots did.
As for niggers in the hood, I notice the places you listed are places run by liberal Democrats and unions that love socialism. Nigger, you just shot down your own argument.
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Anonymous2011-10-26 21:34
I liked the way the OWS fags acted like stuttering idiots. All they did was scream the usual communist propaganda. These guys are brainwashed tools.
Notice how they immediately accused him of being a tool of the rich, and then, even a racist. They couldn't even define capitalism in a realistic way.
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Anonymous2011-10-26 22:45
Sources said NYCC [the group formerly known as New York's chapter of ACORN] has hired about 100 former ACORN-affiliated staff members from other cities – paying some of them $100 a day – to attend and support Occupy Wall Street. Dozens of New York homeless people recruited from shelters are also being paid to support the protests, at the rate of $10 an hour, the sources said…
Multiple sources said NYCC is also using cash donations through canvassing efforts in New York’s Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods for union-backed campaigns to fund the Wall Street protests…
“They give contributions because we say if they do we can fix things – whatever specific problem they’re having in their area, housing, schools, whatever … then we spend the contributions paying staff to be at the protests all day, every day. That’s where these contributions – the community’s money – is going,” the source said.
“They’re doing the same stuff now that got ACORN in trouble to begin with. And yes, we’re still ACORN, there is a still a national ACORN.”