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Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:33 pm
by magma
Gah, can't get back in. There's so many people trying to get
into the kettle that there's talk of kettling the police!
I need to get food and maybe sleep, but this has been great. Peaceful, strong, dignified and happy. Assange spoke and people took the piss in a truly British manner (whilst respectfully still letting the human megaphone work) "Feed us JEEEESSUUSS"! False prophets do not seem to be order of the day... the voting system actually seems to work, too.
I hope the rest of them have more staying power than I do after a night raving.

Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:04 pm
by belalala
came by for a few hours, shot some good ones on my camera, will upload when they're developed.
glad to see what has been a peaceful and respectful protest thus far, though when i left the coppers were moving in rapidly blaming "damage to the monument" (of which there was none). good luck to the organizers to keep everyone calm, focused and seated; have a feeling the night will take its toll on the number of steadfast protesters though.
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 7:57 pm
by magma
belalala wrote:came by for a few hours, shot some good ones on my camera, will upload when they're developed.
glad to see what has been a peaceful and respectful protest thus far, though when i left the coppers were moving in rapidly blaming "damage to the monument" (of which there was none). good luck to the organizers to keep everyone calm, focused and seated; have a feeling the night will take its toll on the number of steadfast protesters though.
The police were pretty aggressive not letting people out when I was trying to wander off... tried to get out of several exits before some dude dressed as Jesus started preaching to a bunch of them about money-lenders and they didn't notice me skip through. Seems like they started letting more people out in the end... I hope there's enough people in it for the long haul to make it tough to shift them. I can't see police getting too rowdy on the steps of St Pauls, but who knows... they were packing some big sticks and looking up for it. Such a change from when it was actual violent rioters on the streets. Old people, kids and do-gooders? FIGHT! Kids with petrol bombs? RUN AWAAAAY!
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 11:08 pm
by kay
magma wrote:magma wrote:Yeah... will be heading down with a sore post-Bangface head straight after the rugby.
Kay got away just in time... getting kettled to fuck. I'm on a fucking comedown and I have no food or water. Luckily, we're kettled with an open Marks & Spencer. This isn't just protesting...
Yeah we saw the police starting to move people around when we were heading back to the tube and thought "Wow we timed that well!"
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:51 am
by magma
Word is the vicar of St Pauls has asked the police to leave and let the occupation stay. Now is not the time for finding our differences, now is the time for coming together for what we have in common. 99% of us are "all in it together".
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:57 am
by kay
Wow. Religion being useful for once. Maybe.
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:07 pm
by wilson
magma wrote:belalala wrote:came by for a few hours, shot some good ones on my camera, will upload when they're developed.
glad to see what has been a peaceful and respectful protest thus far, though when i left the coppers were moving in rapidly blaming "damage to the monument" (of which there was none). good luck to the organizers to keep everyone calm, focused and seated; have a feeling the night will take its toll on the number of steadfast protesters though.
The police were pretty aggressive not letting people out when I was trying to wander off... tried to get out of several exits before some dude dressed as Jesus started preaching to a bunch of them about money-lenders and they didn't notice me skip through. Seems like they started letting more people out in the end... I hope there's enough people in it for the long haul to make it tough to shift them. I can't see police getting too rowdy on the steps of St Pauls, but who knows... they were packing some big sticks and looking up for it. Such a change from when it was actual violent rioters on the streets. Old people, kids and do-gooders? FIGHT! Kids with petrol bombs? RUN AWAAAAY!
You can't reasonably expect those sworn to protect us to put themselves in actual danger now!

Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 4:36 pm
by magma
It's really friendly down there now. Portaloos and about 30 tents have turned up overnight (I'm not sure if they planned it, but there's a branch of Blacks right outside St Pauls!), police are milling around looking comfortable and chatting happily, Queen Victoria's holding some very progressive slogans and I sat and listened to a bloke preach the entire Sermon on the Mount from memory whilst sat on the steps this afternoon... truly bizarre yet beautiful. Everyone's coming together to discuss a problem from their own angles and then having a conversation about it... this is brilliant.
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 4:48 pm
by noam
one of my sisters' friends put a fake sign post of Tahir Square up over another one
ooooooo edgy
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:30 pm
by magma
noam wrote:one of my sisters' friends put a fake sign post of Tahir Square up over another one
ooooooo edgy
Haha, I saw that today. I took a picture of a policeman standing under it just as he realised why he was getting his photo taken... kinda cracked me up:

Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:41 pm
by noam
hahah yes that is class
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:54 pm
by test_recordings
noam wrote:hahah yes that is class
Innit!
Magma, how did you get the picture so big? I've got a funny one of Greek views on social inequality but DSF won't let me upload anything over 1000 pixels?
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:56 pm
by magma
test recordings wrote:noam wrote:hahah yes that is class
Innit!
Magma, how did you get the picture so big? I've got a funny one of Greek views on social inequality but DSF won't let me upload anything over 1000 pixels?
I have no idea... it's just linked from Facebook. I think I might need to change some settings on my iPhone, definitely don't need to be snapping them that big!
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:44 pm
by pompende
^^excellent!
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:32 am
by magma
Should be down for at least an hour or so after work today to check if any supplies are needed and see what's being said by the General Assembly/police. If anyone's down, gimme a shout and we can do the awkward "Hi, I'm Magm... I mean, Simon" thing.
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:00 pm
by belalala
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:25 pm
by magma
Is that yours? Nice!
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:14 pm
by frank grimes jr.
Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:37 pm
by belalala
sure is- i have some more here if anyone is interested:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61412258@N ... 254076113/
the sun was lovely that afternoon!
also, infinite lulz re: the queue for a starbucks INSIDE a protest condemning corporate power

Re: #Occupywallstreet >
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:55 pm
by pkay
fucking idiots... i hate my generation