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United States News Title: The Revolution Will Have to Wait On Saturday, I attended the Occupy Los Angeles protest. They say that you gain 10 pounds on television. Things tend to look bigger on television than they sometimes are in reality. The same must be true for protest movements. I was expecting to see thousands of people. I didnt want to bring any personal property that might get damaged. So, I rode a bus. I figured with such a big protest, Id just ride into downtown and get off when I saw groups of communists roaming around. There are no White people in downtown Los Angeles. It is like a Mexican city. So, I figured Id just look for a White person and follow him to the rally. Well, no luck. So, I just rode to the general area where I thought it might be taking place and just got off the bus. I chose the wrong area. There were all kinds of Blacks everywhere. They werent protesting, rather just milling around doing what Black males do, either looking for something to steal or finding a temporarily unoccupied pussy to chase. I was terrified, not for my personal safety, but for the safety of my $600 Louis Vuitton sun glasses. I knew that either Id have to squint or risk losing my shades. It was time to get out of there. I actually had to go on the internet to find out where this fucking rally was. So, I went to City Hall. A half a block away you still could not see the protest. When I got there, it looked like an invading army of Whites and Jews. Im telling you, on a weekend, you will not see a White person in downtown L.A. If you do, you know its a lone German tourist who didnt get the memo. The streets of downtown are crowded with impoverished Mexicans. If you were dropped there blindfolded and then released, you would think you were in Central America. Im not exaggerating. I included a photo on the bus to show you what I mean. Anyway, when I got there I was surprised to see that there was only 1,000 people there at most; 500 at least. For a city of millions, like L.A., and a city with so much poverty, youd think that the crowd would be teaming. Anyway, Ive been to L.A. lefty protests before. I was very much against the war in Iraq and participated in them. Plus, Ive been physically attacked by many of the resident leftists when I attended pro-White demonstrations over the years. So, I thought this would be another typical lefty protest. It was, except there were a few Ron Paul supporters, Lyndon LaRouche supporters and even the odd Constitutionalist. Odd in number, but also mentally as it turned out. The rally took up one city block all the way around. Since there was no business going on during the weekend, the rest of the streets were empty. In addition to the crowd shots I included photos standing in the rally looking at the surrounding street. Surprisingly, there were no cops in the immediate area. Nor was there any need for them. It was a surprisingly upbeat crowd. There were about five different communist groups selling newspapers, but other than that the crowd seemed to be a lot of normal people and wealthy Jews who are weekend leftists. Also, the speeches were surprisingly moderate. The mood seemed to reflect the latest Zeitgeist movie. There was a speaker talking about how we need to protect the intellectuals and scientists and that we were going to have a utopia where noone had to work and machines would coddle us. Then there were some ridiculous hippy musicians that reminded me of a couple of South Park parodies. In fact, they were so funny that if you saw it on South Park youd think they were overdoing it. However, it must be said that I was the only one who found it funny. The rest of the crowd thought it was pure genious. The big event was a speech by the actor Danny Glover. He is a leftist celebrity. Anyway, I had been prepared to really lambast this protest, but find myself unable. They were surprisingly moderate and reasonable. Its not my thing. I hung out and spoke to a few people. They were generally unreceptive to my study harder philosophy. I got bored fairly quickly and decided to pack it in. If this is the state of the revolution, its not going to happen any time soon.
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