Innocent middle class taxpayers are charged for police overtime, repairs, replacements, and clean-up. Police diverted to Occupy duty mean reduced police presence elsewhere which results in increased crime again against innocent taxpayers.
3/23/12, "Media Ignores Occupy’s Violent Hijacking of Trayvon Martin," Breitbart, Ben Shapiro
"Videos are streaming into YouTube of Occupy Wall Street protesters running riot through the streets of New York last night, overturning barricades, assaulting and taunting police officers, climbing public monuments. These videos have been posted in support of Trayvon Martin, the black teenager killed by George Zimmerman in Florida. The riots themselves took place in support of Martin; they’re supposedly a part of Occupy’s “Million Hoodie March.”
Meanwhile, the mainstream media has said virtually nothing. Only the foreign press has picked up on the fact that OWS broke into random acts of violent vandalism over Martin. The Guardian, for example, reported:
A contingent of demonstrators made their way to Times Square while another headed south into the financial district. The southbound march grew increasingly raucous as it carried on into the night. One young man was seen running over the hood and roof of a moving car as it slowly approached the march. He stepped on the sun-roof of the vehicle, shattering the glass.
Shortly after, the march, then reduced to approximately 200, arrived at the iconic Wall Street bull statue at Bowling Green Park. Since Occupy Wall Street protests began last year, the sculpture has been penned in by police barricades. As demonstrators surrounded the bull, a young man began pulling a section of the barricades down. As the police moved in his direction, other demonstrators followed suit and within moments all of the barricades were removed.
A man quickly scrambled onto the back on the bronze statue, raised his fist and yelled, "I am Trayvon Martin."
Where’s the commentary New York Times admits it had reports at the rally, but restricted its report to the following line: “the rally broke into at least three different marches, with some people heading downtown while others headed north toward the United Nations.” The Los Angeles Times, by contrast, praised the
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Ed. note, I check the NY Post website a few times a day. They may have had something up but I haven't seen it. All they've done is the worst thing imaginable, endorse Obama's "if I had a son" bit of blatant racism in the Rose Garden by putting Obama and Martin on the front page yesterday (3/24), and today I notice they have an article saying Zimmerman was a paranoid guy who always wanted to be a cop (which I'm not linking to). The NY Post normally would have pictures of the protests referenced above on their web page, but apparently not much this time. For the record, the NY Post is scorned as the "right wing" newspaper but they've always been extremely pro-Obama.
The NY Post editorial department opted against a more recent photo of the slain teen for whatever reason (seen in hoodie below). Mr. Martin has become known for his "hoodie" worn in his facebook photo and in which the entire Miami Heat team dressed in his honor. The "hoodie" was cited in the team photo's caption, that it was "stereotyped," and they wanted justice. (below)
LeBron James via Twitter/AP, "The Miami Heat take a photo wearing hoodies in support of Trayvon Martin, who was tragically killed last month. The photo was posted on LeBron James' Twitter account with the hashtags "#WeAreTrayvonMartin #Hoodies #Stereotyped #WeWantJustice.""
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3/24/12, "Spike Lee retweets George Zimmerman's home address"
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3/24/12, "Saturday Night Card Game (What happens when Zimmerman is found “not guilty”?)"...Violence is in the Air"
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3/23/12, "Witness: Martin attacked Zimmerman," myfoxtampabay.com
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3/24/12, "National Son," Obama on front page of NY Post with black Florida teen who was killed. Where was Obama's national plea from the White House Rose Garden on behalf of someone "who could have been his son" when a gay black teen was attacked by a black teen mob?
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