Feds fail at Jan 6th rally setup

A rally on September 18th at the U.S. Capitol to protest the injustice of the continued hold and demonization of protestors arrested at the January 6th riot still being currently held as political prisoners despite not even being accused of, let alone shown to be guilty of, any crimes that justify such a lengthy detention. These prisoners are having their justice delayed and thus denied, presumably because of how useful they are to federal propaganda efforts in fearmongering over the January 6th protest Democrats have been calling an “insurrection” and “sedition” despite neither charge being used in the prosecution of any of the prisoners.

The warnings from the Right

It was to this end that many online were publicly warning that the planned Sept 18th rally in support of the prisoners, though appearing to have been initiated in good faith by true believing conservatives, was going to be hijacked by the Deep State levels of the federal government looking to serve their own propaganda purposes. At best they would use the event to smear the attendees and at worst, instigate violence so the fed-led narrative that the protest on January 6th (which was also later revealed to contain an alarming amount of federal government undercover participants) was more of a danger to the country, or anyone, than it was. These warnings cited the Charlottesville protest in 2017 which was originally organized as a protest against the removal of historical statues, but was hijacked by a group of Racists led by Biden 2020 supporter Richard Spencer who carried tiki torches and chanted “Jews will not replace us” – which was of course the only aspect of the event that the corporate press ended up covering. In anticipation and suspicion of exactly that setup taking place – Proud Boys founder Gavin McInness announced at the time, before the rally in Charlottesville, that all Proud Boy members were forbidden from attending, as he predicted it would be a setup to make the group and all other attendees look racist. While only a couple rogue Proud Boys broke the commandment and attended the rally anyway, the corporate press dutifully smeared the organization as being racists who marched with Nazi’s.

Similarly, on this rally for the Capitol prisoners, former President Trump agreed with the suspicion of how it would be covered and warned his base about the rally in a September 16th interview, calling it a “setup” and said media would use it as an excuse to bash Republicans regardless of its outcome. Specifically:

“On Saturday, that’s a setup,” Trump said about the rally. “If people don’t show up they’ll say, ‘Oh, it’s a lack of spirit.’ And if people do show up they’ll be harassed” – Or worse, set up and made out to be “domestic terrorists” attempting an “insurrection.”

The Results

Most on the Right listened to the warnings and. well. It was a total bust for the feds. 

The January  6th riot was completely unarmed with not a single person firing, brandishing, or even having a firearm holstered on their person, which made the attempts to call the riot an “insurrection” look more and more desperate and pathetic, so feds hoped to catch someone they could perceive, paint, or pretend was a threat this time and – AH HA! – A swarm of 7 Capital Police officers in padded armor, helmets, visors, and shields swarmed a man for interrogation and subsequent “arrest” when they finally spotted someone to have been armed. The man then shows them his badge, revealing that he is an undercover fed. Lol… Now busted, all 7 suited-up soldiers extract their boy to safety, escorting him out, yelling at people recording the embarrassing display. 

https://twitter.com/FordFischer/status/1439312268701863939

“Are you under cover?” the officers asked as the man pulled out a badge.

https://twitter.com/FordFischer/status/1439314612638429185

Rest assured, everyone: The FBI arrested the FBI at the FBI rally.  We can finally sleep with peace. 

Actually, we don’t know what agency he was with specifically, so that joke may be unfair. He could have been CIA.

In fact, by all accounts, there were more undercover feds at the rally than there were actual ralliers…

Except their disguises weren’t nearly as good…

Many pointed out that these guys all had their fed watches on display -but I found it extra funny that treason-General Milley sports the fed gear as well:

Selective Force

Reminding everyone that the federal Government indeed knows how to erect barriers when they want to, a fence was put up around the US Capitol building, “as law enforcement braces for Sept. 18 protest“. Meanwhile, thousands of Haitian migrants illegally mobbed into the countries southern border the day prior.

Others pointed out the full on war gear that the Capitol Police were armed with in order to stand around and watch a few people say that unfair prosecution for non-violent criminals is – shocker – a bad thing.

And the selective force of the corporate press in what they report and in what intensities in order to shape narratives conducive to profit: 

Corporate Press attacks the powerless and the Left attacks… the dissent

Brenna T. Smith is a college graduate who has already been accepted for a job at the New York times tweeted with excitement that her *first* story for USA Today had dropped. What was the story she broke that she was alerting people to? She, along with co-authors Jessica Guyunn and Will Carless, was snitching to the public that marginalized people accused of crimes are trying to get a fair trial by paying for legal representation, sometimes in sneaky ways that the government and mega corporations don’t want them to.

The article, titled, “Insurrection fundraiser: Capitol riot extremists, Trump supporters raise money for lawyer bills online” doesn’t provide much of a service to the public except to act as Democrat activism spotlight, pressure and shame tech companies to do more than they already have “to block these criminal defendants from being able to raise funds for their legal fees, and to tattle to tech companies by showing them what techniques these indigent defendants are using to raise money online” as Glenn Greenwald, whom we’ll get to here in a moment, noted.

Pretty awful, right? The political Left would normally agree, traditionally, but in the current political climate that is all Sports Team and not-so-much morality about right and wrong – Smith was doing the Cathedrals work because in this case, the government and oligarchical corporations opposing these groups are Democrats and Democrat-centric, and the marginalized people are Trumpsters. So f*ck them and their right to a fair trial, amirite?

Glenn Greenwald called the author alerting people to the article out for it by merely congratulating her for what she was looking for congratulations about. ie: her tweet’s thesis, to paraphrase, is “hey guys! look at this! I’m so proud to begin my journey in journalism this way” and Greenwald takes that premise and illustrated its clownworld nature in dissent:

Greenwald, being one of those “problematic” Leftists that stays true to their liberal ideology regarding institutionalized government power, corporate power, and its inherent conflicts with marginalized groups and minorities – *even when it’s the “other team”* that is affected by them – got the bigots on his side angry, per usual.

The problem is though that these haters don’t really have anywhere to go with their anger due to the contradictions of the ire with the facts of the situation, so they force themselves into pretzel-ion contortions to make a case that vaguely rationalizes their position, as Ben Collins did in his attempt to defend Brenna’s corporate shilling here below (and you can see how easy such a line is to demolish, as Daniel Foster does in his reply) –

https://twitter.com/DanFosterType/status/1377077786985238530

Ben Collins’ narrative-nonsense aside – the factual claims he used to make it are also just as nonsensical. Journalists not shilling for power structures, and the people who read them, have known for months now that the Jan 6 rioters didn’t include any extremist organizations except for a few ANTIFA suspects. As Politico reported, and Greenwald pointed out – many of these so called extremists didn’t do anything extreme enough for prosecutors to charge them with…

That’s because despite the propaganda from the Biden administration and it’s apostles using fear-language about an “insurrection” (that was completely unarmed, and verifiably not an insurrection in any way) and potential attempted murder and threats to the Republic – the actual offenses the majority of rioters were guilty of boiled down to nothing more than trespassing. From the Politico report linked above:

“My bet is a lot of these cases will get resolved and probably without prison time or jail time,” said Erica Hashimoto, a former federal public defender who is now a law professor at Georgetown. “One of the core values of this country is that we can protest if we disagree with our government. Of course, some protests involve criminal acts, but as long as the people who are trying to express their view do not engage in violence, misdemeanors may be more appropriate than felonies.”

The prospect of dozens of Jan. 6 rioters cutting deals for minor sentences could be hard to explain for the Biden administration, which has characterized the Capitol Hill mob as a uniquely dangerous threat. Before assuming office, Biden said the rioters’ attempt to overturn the election results by force “borders on sedition”; Attorney General Merrick Garland has called the prosecutions his top early priority, describing the storming of Congress as “a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy, the peaceful transfer of power to a newly elected government.”

And yet – these unarmed misdemeanor trespassers continue to be demonized as murderous threats and have their rights trampled by government and giant corporations because of it.

The Angry Leftist Backlash…

These are some randomly chosen responses to Greenwald that each represent the most common talking points and line of argument that dozens of others were seen also using:

They can just get public defenders…
https://twitter.com/BasedCorp/status/1376499411551981571

^This guy says applauds the journalist for “exposing” that some people being persecuted with ludicrous charges threatening to ruin their lives are trying to get voluntary help from other private citizens to get a good defense. He “didn’t know [that] was happening” and needed corporate journalism to expose that dirty deed. See, it’s a good thing because these people who haven’t been convicted of a crime yet are “terrorists” for having protested against the state that he’s simping for here

Disagreeing with a Leftist is Cancel Culture…
+Criticizing a women is misogynst…
+The targets of the piece can afford it…

A lot of haters used the 3 outrage points in ^this reply, accusing Greenwald of:
1- being involved in Cancel Culture for… er… disagreeing with someone (lol – that’s not what cancelling is, or what cancel culture is/means)
2- being misogyst for disagreeing with a woman (lol – that *is* basically what that word is/means in modern times, sadly), &
3- dismissing the argument that a huge corporation using its platform to persecute minority groups is fine because, like, duh you guys – if you can afford to both take a day off work and buy a night at a DC Holiday Inn for $70, then you can obviously also afford the $10,000+ attorney fees to go up against the limitless funds of the United States Government. like come on guys.

That last one is especially poorly thought out, not just because of the “if you can afford a hotel room then you can afford weeks of legal defense bills” idiocy but because it creates a fan fiction about everyone charged and their employment. Typically the logic goes “if you have time to spend a day protesting, you probably don’t have a job”, but these people can’t go with that or they might have to defend the rights and personhood of people they were told were meritless scumbags, so they have to invent jobs and lives for them and then determine that their take-home-pay from those employment positions is more than enough to buy fair representation against the State.

If these people deserve legal defense, then don’t allow people to help them pay for it – just defend all of them yourself!
https://twitter.com/Michilines1/status/1376364445010599937

^Then there’s this one using the excuse that instead of advocating for freedom of association among people making consensual bids to help defend the persecuted – Greenwald (who lives in Brazil) should fly back to the US, drop his life and livelihood, rent a house, reactivate his license to practice law in the States, and then represent all 200+ cases of those charged in the Jan 6 riots. You know, because Reasons. Makes way more sense than just letting those people pay for their own individual legal representations.

Disagreement is harassment & bullying
+ this is apPauling because Brenna is an intern for USA TODAY

“A literal intern”. lolwut? It’s okay to use your platform on twitter to disagree with a metaphorical intern, but a “literal intern” who uses their corporate platform on the nations 2nd most distributed news source to “bully and harass” (by Kendall Brown’s logic – not by realist terms) marginalized groups under persecution by the state for protesting their government in unarmed but inappropriate ways is cool?

The full cry-bully Septuplet

The award goes to Soledad O’Brien for fitting all 7 of the most shallow and vapid anger tropes used to dismiss rather than rebut valid points in one single tweet.

  1. Call dissent an “attack”
  2. “You can’t disagree with females” trope
  3. “She’s just an intern [writing for a major corporate journalism outlet]”
  4. Light criticism = “nasty” to snowflake mentality
  5. “It’s Misogynistic to criticize women” trope
  6. Dismissal of legitimate point as “trolling”
  7. “This person doesn’t deserve the time [that i’m spending to convince you that that is the case]” trope

The Power-Play Tactic at hand – Explained

Media figures, outlets, and their supporters have never appreciated dissent but this level of whining about a pundits criticism of a journalists use of their corporate platform is a fairly new cultural development, though a very old tactic.

The strategy is a straight power-play that leverages victim culture to create an aggressive soldier-class that is expected to be treated like clergy. If they could get away with using religious status terms like that, they no doubt would, but instead they anoint their offensive linemen & women as a clergy-class by using the “poor baby / how dare you!” defense and attack. The Left, more than anyone else, desires not just a fair ability to make its case, but a totalitarian monopoly on an issue without dissent. Since they can’t legally do this, they socially engineer this as best they can by using figures with pitiable pasts or underage figures like Greta Thunberg to make their aggressive arguments and then cry foul if criticized. Their dream scenario:

https://twitter.com/sevven_seas/status/1376615246572441600

Read the whole thread for more >>>

And this, of course, in the context of journalists and pundits actively targeting private citizens, and often minors to be taken down. Compare, for example, the treatment of Brenna T Smith, an adult woman who bragged about exposing the powerless to further scrutiny and persecution with her first journalistic attempt and got sarcastically congratulated for it, to Nick Sandman – a 16 year old boy who politely stood still and smiled while getting harassed by a senior adult banging a drum in his face for no reason and became national news under the false premise that he was somehow bullying his harasser.

Greenwald recognizes the tactic and called it out as well:

Peculiar Pot Smoking Punk ass Protestors Pepper Sprayed Prudently

This Occupy protesting nonsense is dragging on and accomplishing nothing positive. Shocking… The wests Tahrir moment, it aint. Some are under the false impression that rich people are somehow getting richer in this bad economy despite the number of taxpayers with more than $1 million of income declining from from 400,000 back in 2007 to just 235,000 in 2009. Others are just annoyed that the world isn’t perfect in their estimation so they’re out bitching about anything and everything and feeling super noble about it. Sometimes though, the whole “breaking the law and being a dick about your protests over nothing” thing has consequences and that only makes irresponsible people more outraged that they’re not getting what they want. Tragic.

The only positive thing that’s come out of the Occupy protests has been the silly Amazon product reviews of the pepper spray used in the Davis-spraying. Aside from that it’s just more cause for whining and outrage. Did you know that forcing people to move who refuse to move from property they don’t own is a “military threat”? Oh ya dude. Totally:

“How Could This Happen in America?” Why Police Are Treating Americans Like Military Threats
Why is the armed might of the state, (necessary in waging war against foreign enemies) being applied to domestic policing of local communities and peaceful protests?

Who is gullible enough to fall for this victim-porn propaganda? These protests are often not peaceful – what with the attacking the police, vandalism, vandalism with feces, vandalism with 200 pounds of feces, other mass filth, corpse-filth, diseaseopen drug useoverdoses, rapes and death and all – but even during the peaceful ones, it’s painfully obvious that the whining reaction to them are just whining. Oh no.. you broke laws and got arrested or forcibly moved from a place you weren’t allowed to be. and I’m supposed to feel sympathy for that just because you wanted to be there? This is stupid. That article ends with this paragraph:

“Is this still my country?” That’s been a question from day one, asked by Americans of widely diverging views in response to government crackdowns on protest. Objecting to military violence against protesting citizens may be inherently American. The urge to crack down can look inherently American too.

Don’t people usually die in “military violence”? And yet no one has died in the law enforcement tactics used against these fleabaggers while 7 have died within the Occupy dumps. Lets see.. which is worse? Getting sprayed with something that hurts your eyes in response to your refusal to leave a blockade that has no purpose or meaning? Or dying for participating in a protest that has no purpose or meaning?

Updatewoman pepper sprays black friday shoppers so she can get her Tickle-me Elmo or whatever.


I double-dog Dare you to think of something more stupid than this caption^

Police haven’t been shitting on any of the protestors. But the protestors have been shitting on the police.
Police haven’t killed any of the protestors. But the protestors have been killing themselves.
Police haven’t been breaking any of the protestors things to express their political opinions. But the protestors have been costing thousands of dollars in damage to public and private property.
Police haven’t stabbed any of the protestors. But the protestors have been knife attacking themselves.
Police haven’t jerked off in front of any 16 year old girls in the protests but… okay – i’ll give them a pass on this one.

UPDATE: Occupy sympathizer threatens to murder South Carolinas Governor. To date, police have not made any such murder threats in their “military action”.

I don’t understand what the argument against it is. When you tell someone to move and you have the legal authority to do so, wtf are you supposed to do? “Hey, those people are not legally allowed to be occupying that space. it’s not theres, we don’t want them there and they need to leave” – “but… they said no” – “Oh, okay. end of story then. I guess we tried!”. wtf? I don’t think so. They’re lucky all they got was a shot of pepper. Morons.

Although, I’ve also never made a secret of the fact that I don’t understand the Occupy protest as a movement either, and it’s not for lack of investigation. It’s an unorganized collection of whining about nothing specific and has no plan of action other than being annoying as a way to get what they want.

When it first started the most common line I saw was that it was against “Corporate Greed” but no specifics were given on what anyone wanted to do about it. Who exactly is breaking the law or doing something immoral? If the former – why are you not revealing their name to any of the thousands of trial attorneys whose mouths are watering this very second at the thought of taking a Wall Street corrupto-crat down and if it’s the latter then why are you not revealing their names either so people know what it is you’re protesting against and can maybe have some sympathy for your smelly disease riddled public park destroying illegal bongo sessions.

Following a pledge to “stick it to taxpayers“, the cost of this feel-good/accomplish-nothing masturbatory movement to the taxpayers is $10,000 a day or $13 million so far.

Thanks a lot, assholes.

UPDATE: this was posted before the following video surfaced that – SURPRISE – tells you more of what you should have already realized if you weren’t a hippie anti-authority romanticizing fruitcake:

Twinkle Fingers Explained

Via Hot Air: The French reinvented the calendar. These people have reinvented jazz hands, I guess. It’s as harmless as can be, but since all protests are ultimately an appeal to undecided voters, I can only imagine what the average blue-collar American will make of it. Who knows? Maybe hippie finger wiggles are just what the zeitgeist requires right now to catalyze the unemployed.

Steve Jobs: Hipster but Capitalist

Mr. Jobs, the adopted son of a family in Palo Alto, Calif., was born on Feb. 24, 1955. A college dropout, he established his reputation early on as a tech innovator when at 21 years old, he and friend Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer Inc. in the Jobs family garage in 1976. Mr. Jobs chose the name, in part, because he was a Beatles fan and admired the group’s Apple records label.

I am glad he at least lived long enough to see The Beatles on iTunes. I thought it was silly that they made such a big deal out of it until I learned that it was a long struggling goal of Steve’s for many years and why.

Steve Jobs was Apple. He left Apple and Apple floundered. He came back in 1997 and made Apple boom. The company now produces $65.2 billion a year in revenue compared with $7.1 billion in its business year ending September 1997.

The prediction was just made on my Facebook that the Occupy Wall Street protest for socialism currently under way will probably include Steve Jobs memorializing since many of the protestors use and love his products. This would be wildly hypocritical.

I will be hugely insulted if those Occupy Wall Street protesters turn their anti-capitalism of rich people protest into a “oh, but not the one we deemed as being okay” addendum. fuck them. Steve Jobs spent his money better than any “Progressive” government has – and that includes his many donations to Progressive causes and candidates.

He made the products that hippies and hipster socialists use and love by the means that they protest: being non-union, utilizing corporate tax breaks and moving large operations overseas because it’s cheaper to manufacture and operate there.
His employees loved the hell out of him and he wasn’t evil and he wasn’t “greedy” just like the majority of the other CEOs and corporation founders who are responsible for the products and services we use and love.

Its because of people like them and non-“progressive” business practice like that that middle class income earners have the option of buying a hand held computer and telephone that can capture, store and send through the air high definition pictures and video all on a higher resolution screen than any television their parents ever owned growing up for $200 + a phone service contract.

It will be wildly hypocritical and insulting if anyone participating in the Occupy Wall Street protests publicly memorializes Steve Jobs. It would be nothing but flaunting their elitist douchebaggery. “we miss and love THIS billionaire whom we all benefitted from – but not the rest of you pigs! now join me, brothers and sisters in our fight to stop the next Steve Jobs from growing his business!”

Occupy Wall Street is a protest to prevent the Steve Jobs’ of the world from benefiting by serving humanity – which is what capitalism is. It’s the only philosophy that says (to quote myself):

Do what you want. do nothing if you want and the government won’t force you into action. but if you want nice things… you can’t just steal them from other people. if you want services from other people you can’t just force or enslave them – you must give them something they want to GET something you want. SO… if you want these wonderful advantages in life and if you want to be able to have the stuff and experiences your heart and mind desire: you can only do it by serving your fellow human being. Only by creating or providing something that someone wants can you amass wealth. Only by taking risks with your capital to make more of it can you become wealthy.

You have a choice. There are no guarantee’s except in your freedom to try.
Except when you DO try, you’ll find how true the wisdom of Yoda was:
Do. or do not. There is no “try”.

UPDATE: Judge Napolitano on Steve Jobs, Free Market Hero

Occupy Wall Street… and then what?

Across the nation currently, there are “occupy” protests that I have no idea what the point of which is. What dont they like about wall street? what is it they’re protesting? people with jobs making money? I assume it’s something more sinister but I have no way of easily knowing. There’s a general sloganeering among the crowds of Corporate Greed and White Collar Crime but no clear point.

If those two things ARE the entire point though, then why isnt it called the “prosecute economic criminals” protest or something? whats the point of “occupying wall street” as a way to rally against individuals within wall street that are breaking laws? this makes even less sense to me now. Maybe it’s all a prank to make hippies look silly? Idk…

As you may be able to tell, im not terribly interested in it (after all, I *am* aware of Google’s existence and could spend more time reading if I really wanted) and the more i see the less respect i have for it. for the amount of video coverage, news items, blogs, facebook statuses and pictures about this event i’ve seen there is no reason for someone like me to still know so little about wtf it is.

The Tea Partiers, I get. You see a tea party protest and its obvious: bunch of people dressed up like george washington, pro capitalism, desire for smaller government and more freedom. fine. I can agree or disagree with that mission statement and can search for more from there if i want. but this… wtf IS this?

The “about” page on occupywallst.org illustrated exactly the awkward mysteriousness that i’m talking about. It’s 3 paragraphs that rephrases the sentence “this is a protest where people protest wall street”. I got that part. now what?

Wtf is going on here?

I found this on their website: A specific demand of action list – and thats great, but it’s not officially endorsed by the occupy-protest organizers. It’s just a related topic chain letter posted by a random member named  in the forum section. Other forum posts include one asking “should we boycott Apple products?“, a call for a 60% tax rate and finally a list of videos explaining why this protest happened even though I watched half of them and still don’t know why this protest happened.

If this is what the protests are all about then this should be front page stuff and encapsulated on signs and banners the protestors are carrying. C’mon people…

Then theres this other list of demands which is wtf-y enough to merit reposting here:

Demand one: Restoration of the living wage. This demand can only be met by ending “Freetrade” by re-imposing trade tariffs on all imported goods entering the American market to level the playing field for domestic family farming and domestic manufacturing as most nations that are dumping cheap products onto the American market have radical wage and environmental regulation advantages. Another policy that must be instituted is raise the minimum wage to twenty dollars an hr.

Demand two: Institute a universal single payer healthcare system. To do this all private insurers must be banned from the healthcare market as their only effect on the health of patients is to take money away from doctors, nurses and hospitals preventing them from doing their jobs and hand that money to wall st. investors.

Demand three: Guaranteed living wage income regardless of employment.

Demand four: Free college education.

Demand five: Begin a fast track process to bring the fossil fuel economy to an end while at the same bringing the alternative energy economy up to energy demand.

Demand six: One trillion dollars in infrastructure (Water, Sewer, Rail, Roads and Bridges and Electrical Grid) spending now.

Demand seven: One trillion dollars in ecological restoration planting forests, reestablishing wetlands and the natural flow of river systems and decommissioning of all of America’s nuclear power plants.

Demand eight: Racial and gender equal rights amendment.

Demand nine: Open borders migration. anyone can travel anywhere to work and live.

Demand ten: Bring American elections up to international standards of a paper ballot precinct counted and recounted in front of an independent and party observers system.

Demand eleven: Immediate across the board debt forgiveness for all. Debt forgiveness of sovereign debt, commercial loans, home mortgages, home equity loans, credit card debt, student loans and personal loans now! All debt must be stricken from the “Books.” World Bank Loans to all Nations, Bank to Bank Debt and all Bonds and Margin Call Debt in the stock market including all Derivatives or Credit Default Swaps, all 65 trillion dollars of them must also be stricken from the “Books.” And I don’t mean debt that is in default, I mean all debt on the entire planet period.
Demand thirteen: Allow all workers to sign a ballot at any time during a union organizing campaign or at any time that represents their yeah or nay to having a union represent them in collective bargaining or to form a union.Demand twelve: Outlaw all credit reporting agencies.

These demands will create so many jobs it will be completely impossible to fill them without an open borders policy.

I had things to say about each one, but unfortunately I stumbled across this post that already said some of them, so i’ll just link that instead of repeating:

Basically they want to pass Smoot-HawleyII because that worked well last time, create trillions and trillions of new debt get paid for a job whether or not they do any work (I actually joked about this before I saw the list. Parody is dead). In general…repeal reality and destroy the economy.

I especially love the demand for an amendment demanding racial equality. Why didn’t someone think of that sooner?

Demand list via Adam Baldwin.

BTW- These people are demanding jobs? If you’re unemployed, how extensive is your job search if you have time to spend days at a time camping out in lower Manhattan?

I would love for someone from a Wall St firm or two come out and start passing out job applications just to see the reactions of the “protesters”.

Amanda Carpenter notes that the “protesters” are looking for help in doing their laundry. An interest in hygiene is certainly a step forward in the world of hippies.

This whole thing is slowly coming together in my mind… I’m assuming the idea for this went something like “lets form a protest with no clear objective other than ‘corporate greed’. not greed. we’re down with greed. we’re greedy as fuck for instance when it comes to other peoples money. but greed by people and businesses selling products and services that we all use and love? fuck that! TAKE TO THE STREETS MY FELLOW PATRIOTS!!”