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  • Go get 'em, Anon! <3 99%

  • Go Anonymous!

  • OP is a gigantic newfag.

  • geeks

  • yes it is if i was the police i would arrest them all

  • This is bullshit

  • we expected you to fail and you did not dissapoint us anonymous and you occupy useful idiots

  • So many haters here. I wouldn't be surprised if the Chief Pig told his team of pigs "ok ladies, get online and show disagreement with this, we might gain some sympathy". Just saying, once pig, always pig.

  • Hey @AnonInfoWarfare YouTube refuses to let me Suscribe to your VID page. SUXS!

    QP

  • OPD employees did not vote that... YOU DID you anonymous idiot

  • Solidarity forever! Diversity of tactics is great! Fighting for justice and basic rights is great! Commenting on a youtube video when you don't know SHIT is bad. I am one of the movement known as Occupy Oakland. I don't break windows or set fires. Peace, love, solidarity! :) #F14

  • Rebuttal: Don't take occupy oakland seriously. The occupy movement is an outlet for homeless anarchists who would be well advised spend their time looking for jobs if they want better lives. I don't have a highschool degree and I make 90 dollars a day tiling floors. I have spoken with the man behind occupy, Lorin Peters, and he is appalled by "How quickly it went homeless." I say switch to live ammunition. Keep it up OPD! BTW, V for Vendetta wasn't that good a movie, get off that tip.

  • ANNYONYMUS

  • Anonymous RAWKS!!!!

  • @Anon: Mind ur own business. U nor Occupied Douche Bags represent the interests of the Oakland community. None of you have a stake in Oakland b/c none of u live HERE. As far as I am concerned, you are just as bad as the white racists who terrorize the black community in masks. U come in, tear up r city, and then expect the taxpayers to pay for ur tantrums. But what is galling is that u presume to think for us. Uh, no. We'll deal w/ Mayor Quan r way, but stay the hell out of r business!

  • @dswynne i think its so hilarious how a group with backing from around the world for there representation of the people, is being ridiculed by some common trash that "they don't know what the people want" but the trash does. how the trash can attack others for making assumptions while at the same time assuming they know anything about the side there attacking, whilst it holds its anonymity.

  • @yubisakimilktea But they don't. I'm from Oakland, and every time outsiders come down to protest, they end up causing businesses get trashed. And ODB isn't the first group that has done this (i.e. Oscar Grant, Anti-War Movement, Rodney King, etc. I'm from the old school of peaceful, non-violent protest, and using the levers of powers to affect change. Anon hides its identity in order to make threats thru intimidation. That's not cool in my book.

  • Fuck anonymous.

  • @watchfulstorm Fuck you cop!!!!

  • @ouchie666 I'm no cop, and anonymous is nothing more than common scum hiding behind computers.

  • @watchfulstorm Whatever Cop! 

  • @ouchie666 Thank you, punk.

  • @watchfulstorm your no different/better, hiding behind a pc attacking people. but on the other hand anonymous holds my values, and does what i wish i can do in this day and age where people can do nothing to stop the corruption. in the end you are nothing more than a common household troll.

  • @yubisakimilktea Anonymous holds your values, huh? If that's true then you've got the shittiest set of values imaginable. I think it's more likely you don't understand anonymous as well as you think you do.

  • The Revolutionary War brought true American's to form a militia to fight off Tyranny...in the present day, We have Anonymous. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @dacaptain84 Uh, the Revolutionaries never hid behind the label of being anonymous. So, no, they are douche bags.

  • @dswynne all said by someone who is but mirroring the ones he calls "douche bag"

  • @dswynne Actually they did. During the time before the actual war broke out Revolutionary's often hid in swamps or an underground rail road type situation because if they were caught (or their families) by the British they would be executed. Sides if you want to talk about people hiding who they are lets look at the law enforcement officers. Why do they need to hid their faces? Why do the cops need to mask totally up like Terrorists?

  • @dacaptain84 "Why do the cops need to mask totally up like Terrorists?"

    So that they don't breathe in the gas canisters they would lob at people?

    Anyway, the point is that we don't know who these people are, where they come from, and why they presume to speak for Oakland. Where are they on economic development? Crime and punishment? Anon only cares about expanding its influence politically, not develop real solutions. Again, they don't speak for Oakland, so they should mind their own business.

  • @dacaptain84 Is it good work to put the innocent lives of the families of cops who did nothing in danger by posting their home addresses? Anonymous would be better served if they did something like expose dirty cops or do something about the crime here in Oakland. Right now crime is on the increase because the police have been diverted to Occupy Oakland protests that have no real aim or direction.

  • @Rayvyn007 Innocent lives of the families of cops? What about the innocent lives of the occupy movement that have been effected by the police? Plus all the cops are dirty cops, if a cop wanted to truly live up to the letter of what a policeman is supposed to represent then that policeman would defend the occupy movement from his fellow officers. To Protect and Serve...it was supposed to mean serve the public. Not serve some political agenda.

  • @dacaptain84 You can't lump all the police together. I know some police and their families and they support the politics of the Occupy Movement. However Occupy Oakland like other Occupy groups are infiltrated with a violent minority. Some are anarchists and some are just stupid. The Occupy movement is also a clusterfuck because they have no goal except to say, "Waaaaa! I'm poor and my life sucks. I hate rich people!" Not all cops are dirty. Some even put dirty cops away.

  • @Rayvyn007 exactly

  • @Rayvyn007 The Majority of Police ARE CORRUPT. Even if they do not: Kill, Beat, Steal, Lie, Abuse, and Falsely Imprison People. They stand by and turn thier heads while their fellow officers do terrible and illegal acts. They are choosen by "psychological profile" to insure that the status quo continues.

  • @ogpeckerwood Complete conspiracy theory bullshit. I can tell you they do not hire cops based on their ability to cover shit up.

  • @Rayvyn007 thirty years ago when I graduated college; I applied to LAPD, Burbank PD , and L A Sherriffs. I passed the written test, the physical agiliity test but I got 69 points on the oral exam; for all three agencies, or psychological profile, test. 95% of the questions asked were about turning in other corrupt officers.... Which I would have done....you need 70 points to pass and become an officer... what is your experience with Law Enforcement?

  • @ogpeckerwood I've had family members be good cops who actually put away some very famous and powerful bad guys. I've also have been kicked by a cop for no good reason. I've also seen a cop beat a friend and his buddies cover it up but they lost the case because they were so busy beating my friend, they didn't see my brother taking pictures of the incident. I don't for one second let ONE experience taint my view of all cops. If a cop did that to all blacks, he's a racist.

  • @dacaptain84 to serve to public,the 99% which by the way support and respect law enforcement, we the 99% say , more riot gas please,and now that it is cold water cannons would be a nice touch

  • @100crawma I don't think that the 99 percent respect or support our law enforcement officers. I used to respect them until I lived in a ghetto neighborhood and realized just how bad cops were. I think you are stupid if you are going to respect someone just because they hold an office or a title. Respect is earned otherwise respect just becomes a word with no real meaning behind it.

  • Anonymous should just hack into the whole Oakland system and fuck everything up just like Live Free or Die Hard, such a cool action movie. 

  • @RichKilla86ers or maybe they could take a bath and get a fucking job

  • We want transparency in our government. We want the cops to wear their name badgesa not wear masks. Why? For just the same reason Anonymous remains behind a mask. For all of you out there that think they are working "with" you and "for" you....ask that basic question.

  • we need you help here,come help occupy here,we have parks lakes places to stay,870 488 5040 God bless you all

  • Santa Rita Officers to refuse medical service to the unlawfully detained occupiers. Mrs. R. Jones, Mr. W. Perry. Mr. S. Majoros (signed the citation with a different name, shame on him), Mr. Garlinton, Mrs. L.A. Hol, Mr. Peterson. There are more names to remember. We have a collective of Detainees that will not forget how these officers broker their oath to serve the people and follow unjust orders. Please Send out these officers information so their exposed for their shameful acts! Thank you!

  • blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Watch me POOP.

  • fuck all you protesters

  • these kids are posting videos saying its from anonymous to get an easy 10,000 views...

  • If your spokesperson wears a mask your party has something to hide! NUFF said! Anonymous is just a douche looking for the nexr gust of wind to push his sail, piggybacking on your blood and tears he watches from his parents basement and acts like he cares! LMFAO you people are so stupid!

  • @moopants, how about not making ourselves look like mindless catlle, I live in oakland have you seen what they did to my beautiful city? Destroying buildings burning cars? Why? It smells like shit downtown b/c some people think that camping out is gonna cause the gov to forgive forclosures and create 14 millions jobs? FUCK OPD Ill say that too they are kids with guns but theres no right or wrong here, your message hasnt cleared the haze of pot smoke and attitude of looters

  • Im shocked and disgusted the world supports a loser like you! You havent done anything the media has shown the outrageous behavior of opd you had nothing to do with it! Nice mask too douchebag!! I bet you havent shown your face at one protest, PEOPLE STOP THE MADNESS WHAT HAS BEEN SOLVED SHOW ME! THE BANKS DONT CARE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOESNT CARE POLICE DONT CARE, THEYRE PREPARED TO DO THIS FOREVER CHANGE ISNT CREATED IN VIOLENCE.ANONYMOUS IS LOOKING FOR A WAY TO MAKE A NAME FOR HIMSELF!

  • get a job! occupy protests solve nothing! If you destroy buildings and shit n piss on the sidewalks someone has to PAY to clean it up, by this logic well take 2 steps back for half a step forward forever!

    All the people protesting will never amount to anything more than what they leave in their camps and on the streets GARBAGE! Im a 99% take it on the chin and pick yourself up

  • @tonythezamboni how about a helpful suggestion of how to do that in the midst of state oppression both economic and physical? 

  • To all you would-be revolutionaries: UR wrong! Revolutions against lawful existing governments never bring freedom, they inevitably destroy it. This is the real lesson of history. America's "Revolution" wasn't really a revolution in the modern (Marxist) sense. It was a lawful movement for independence from what was, in effect, domination by a foreign gov't. Reject revolution and return to recognizing that relying on our representative republic is the real way to the reform that is required.

  • @cda76er "It was a lawful movement for independence from what was, in effect, domination by a foreign gov't."

    and just what do you think is different about our situation now?

    in case you forgot..

    Amendment I

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

  • Anonymous for congress! Love u guys! Keep it up, u r our hope!

  • I Love you guys!

    F K Yeah!

    QP

  • That sounds creepily(and awesomely) like GlaDOS

  • Totally disappointed in what Anonymous has revealed itself to be.

    Occupy is bullshit,waste of resources and lawlessness. Thats cool with you and Obama. Enough said

  • @grinninh Amendment I

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

    stand and fight or be silenced with the rest, even worse your silence is voluntary much like your taxes, shame you participate in either...

  • @squillyb7718 Just because I do not support OWS incoherent message (just give me give me give me)or condone the unproductive mayhem do not think I sit back and accept the treachery that has gripped this country.

    Anon could of supported those who wanted the return of the Constitution yet instead you stand with OWS.

    You had the attention of the masses and this is what you've done with it.

  • Anonymous is a bunch of pansies that hide behind there computers and claim they did something when they didn't, anyways this Anonymous is shitty compared to the old Anonymous

  • "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable." ~ MLK quoting JFK

  • @lucav

    Unlike MLK, Occupy Oakland is simply rebels without a cause. Your revolution is neither purposeful nor peaceful and, thus, cannot succeed.

  • @cda76er The police and security forces are not blameless in this either. The main aim of occupy is peaceful. Ghandi was tagged as a violent activist at first too

  • CALL FOR THE IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION OF THE OAKLAND'S ELLECTED OFFICIALS WHO APPROVE THE CRUELTY AGAINST ITS OWN ELLECTORATE, GATHERING FOR THE PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS THAT ARE GUARANTEED BY THE US CONSTITUTION.

  • @rozalinapiano

    Sorry, but you are incorrect. Trying to take over buildings that don't belong to you or occupying public streets and parks is not peaceful protest. The Tea Parties showed how you do peaceful protests. What Occupy Oakland is doing is the beginning of a violent insurgency. It must be stopped either by Occupiers or the authorities before we all lose what freedoms we still have left.

  • @cda76er People sitting on their ass hasnt saved any rights. The authorities are only gonna piss off more people giving strength to the fight. Occupy is a good thing. People standing up to the government that they run is good\. its been reversed far too long

  • I agree people sitting on their asses hasn't helped. But revolt only guarantees the loss of all rights 4 the 99%, as history repeatedly shows. There are only 2 possible results of insurrections: a complete government crack-down (martial law, in which we all lose our freedom), or, if the revolutionaries win they simply replace the existing tyrants. Our founding fathers weren't revolutionaries but men who sought lawfully to gain independence from foreign domination: The Tea Party idea is right!

  • @cda76er when will you learn that any "party" is bought and paid for?

    The only pres hopeful Ron Paul, doesn't take money from lobbyists nor does he talk to them. He will however be shot in the street like JFK for trying to make a real "change"

    Research JFK's last speech and tell me if a damn thing has changed?!

    You think slavery ended? NO, they just included everyone and changed the name to "income tax"

    NDAA, patriot act, wolfawitz doctrine, expatriation act its time we tear it down

  • @squillyb7718

    I agree Ron Paul is the candidate who most emphasizes the ideals on which the nation was founded and became the most free and prosperous in all of history. (But his libertarianism is too idealistic & optimistic.) But the Occupy approach is the wrong way to recover what made us great. We're still under a rule of law (the Constitution) and, therefore, we need to operate under it and not just throw out all the rules and start over. We are not smarter than the founding fathers.

  • Hypocritical.

    I find this video disgusting.

    Scorning the privacy rights of other free people (cops) out of an inflated sense of self righteousness, they didnt cut budgets, close schools or libraries, or determine their own pay, other branches of government do that. If you are concerned about their actions, adress it through the proper channels.

    Anonymous acting as judge jury and executioner. "We do not forgive, we do not forget." How callous. Imagine if this were the motto of the police.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol The cops protect the institutions that do cause all of these bad occurances and they are outright violent toward the citizens of this city. The "proper" channels lead nowhere, feel free to try them. The police indeed do not forgive or forget just look at probation, parole, and the many other surveillance techniques used by them. Think before you speak.

  • @imatthegates No. Probation and Parole are defined by the courts, ur getting confused.

    Cops protect those institutions, but they have no say in how those institutions act, if you want change targeting the police is just bashing ur head against a brick wall. It achieves nothing other than rationalising your own self victimisation.

    I wonder, have you constructed a case and taken it to court, or are you just happy to kick and scream?

  • @AnonymanForeverlol It is obvious from the entire body of video footage from the occupy actions that the police are the ones coercing violence and being confrontational. They are partaking in illegal activity such as covering their badge numbers so that people cannot take the proper course of action if anyone wished to do so.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Probation and Parole are defined by the courts but carried out and exploited by the police, effectively never forgetting or forgiving anyone for any crime hence the phrase "having a record" that is often used to prosecute or convict and individual. Only an absolute fool would think that taking legal action against police could right the wrongs perpetrated by police on a daily basis.

  • @imatthegates you keep on gettng confused. Having a record is the result of a conviction within the courts system and subsequent prosecution of an individual with a record is done by the courts.

    So im going to assume that no, you havent really tried to take any legitimate action, you would rather assume no one listens and not try.

    And how will infringing upon the personal rights of officers change legislation, rather than justify an increase of their powers?

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Once again they are court mandated but EXPLOITED by the pollice. It seems to be you who is confused. What part of officers hiding their badge numbers do you not understand? what part of intense environments where badge numbers are not easily read are you not getting? When they are infringing on the rights of others when it is their sworn duty to protect, I could careless what happens to them. Nothing justifies an increase in their power.

  • @imatthegates hahaha. So they cover badge numbers? That stops you from taking legitimate action? How easily defeated you are.

    Is it every officer hiding their badge? No. Is it every officer infringing rights? No. But according to you they dont deserve the right to trial, anonymous is privileged to punish.

    Hypocritical, you believe its okay for anonymous to flount the law in search of its own brand of justice, but this is the very thing you are criticising the cops for.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Many officers are hiding their badges, it was even released that they were discussing it on a police officers forum. Hiding their badge number actually disable you from filing a complaint. If you watch the videos of protests in Oakland, a majority of the officers are either being directly violent toward protestors or are acting complacent while their fellow officers assault people. They chose their side they are all guilty directly or by negligence.

  • @imatthegates hahaha. So ive looked it up, apparently this matter has been taken to the courts and officers have been suspended with a possibility of further punishment pending more investigation. An officer covering his badge with tape has since been identified.

    Too bad people turn their efforts to kicking and screaming rather than helping build a case that will help OPD maintain good conduct.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol LOLERCOPTER. One officer has been identified after taping his badge compared to the countless that are never identified. I never said that taking legal action was out of the question but it is often fruitless. We'll see when all this is over how many officers are actually convicted of assault and serve time for their actions. Hit me up then.

  • @imatthegates There may be more whove been identified, I am aware of only one.

    But Anonymous didnt even wait for the trial, they just acted regardless, no?

    More can be prosecuted, or civil suits filed, but only if people utilise the courts instead of vigilantism. And then you suggest that if the court doesnt rule on cases according to your judgement, then anonymous's actions will be justified, but tough, its better than people dishing out their own justice.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol The courts have historically not dished out justice and I see no sense in waiting for them to do so because they have set that precedent themselves. In the article you are speaking of an officers is suspended for 30 days while a citizens skull was fractured with no reprecusions. You obviously prioritize the privacy of criminal police officers over the safety of innocent civilians. Keep doing things your way and we will keep doing things our way :)

  • @imatthegates the courts have historically not dished out justice? According to whom? You? I assume your standards of justice should take priority?

    Many cops feel that the courts dont do them justice when they are assaulted, so you think they should be able to deal out the justice themselves do you? Or is there a double standard where this stuff only applies to you. There must be, you say "well keep doing things our way." I guess its okay for the cops to do what they want then.

  • I understand that you can play devils advocate for every situation out there. I dont think that officers should deal out justice on their own but they do! There are dozens of videos of police assaulting people and not a single officer on trial for their actions. You can easily explain this away by saying that everyone should just press charges but as I have said before this is not possible dude to hidden identities or the extremity of the situation that the events occurred in

  • @imatthegate Cops often see criminals go free that they wished would be prosecuted, they still have no right to break the law to deal their view of justice.

    Now you feel that you want to deal out your own justice to people within the police force for breaking the law, but you have no right either.

    Be they cop or civilian, anyone who deals out their own justice should be prosecuted if possible, but only in fair trial.

    If anonymous wants to help it should aid the investigations.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Cops should do a lot of things, such as turn their abusive coworkers in for prosecution. As I said, you can play devils advocate about everything I say as well as tell me how things should work in theory. The fact of the matter is that cops assault people and get away with, even if you find a few example of them being lightly reprimanded. Not everyone has to work for justice within the frame work that you or the law is in accordance with.

  • @imatthegates Tell me how its not hypocrisy that you believe you have the right to deal out your own version of justice, disregarding the law when things arent how you believe they should be, yet the police dont.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Its not a matter of being hypocritical. The police behave how they choose to the people should act accordingly. Wether this means attempting to hold them accountable within the law or going outside of the law to do so. They have all the power and constantly abuse it. Once again, they do not get to come to work and abuse people then call foul play when they are at home with their families while protestors are hospitalized or jailed away from their own families.

  • @imatthegates It is a matter of being hypocritical, youre promoting a double standard that favours you, you just cant admit it.

    You believe you have the right to act outside the law for your own ends but that others dont.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol So in your world there are two options:

    1. We work within the confines of the system and achieve next to nothing as shown in the article you brought up. (Officer was put on 30 day probation for participating in illegal activity while in uniform)

    or

    2. The people use what ever means they have to fight oppression wether it be legal or illegal.

    I think you know which side I'm on. Good luck with your theoretical world where every officer is reprimanded for their actions.

  • @imatthegates no, in my world no one has the right to take the law into their own hands out of some twisted self righteousness.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Again, easy moral high ground to take when you have not been assaulted by a police officer or been jailed for no reason. Keep it upppppp you are winning!

  • @imatthegates you're clearly frustrated, ethics can be annoying when you just want your way, cant it?

    Not assaulted by a cop, but assaulted, went to court, lost. We simply didnt have the evidence. I was very upset but knew that I was not somehow entitled to petty revenge.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Ethics is not annoying, people who defend abusive police are though. Let me be clear, I do not care about their privacy in the least. I dont care if you think its not fair. I have no clue what your second paragraph is even saying? You were assaulted and lost your case? What does that have to do with police abusing their power and not being punished for it? I really hope you are likening a case you were involved with to abuse and violence perpetrated by agents of the state.

  • @imatthegates My assault? Haha thats okay if you dont understand it.

    Im not defending abusive police, Im defending those innocent police put at risk by a poorly thought out, indiscriminate release of their information by a group that tactlessly broke the law for its own gratifiication.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol You are so right! I am very worried about that officers privacy. :/ Poor good honest hard working lawful police officer. What he is enduring must be absolutely horrific.

  • @imatthegates hahaha you dont care about privacy and you're a part of anonymous. I guess privacy is only for the people you want it to be.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol I am not part of anonymous. And privacy is for people who deserve it, not abusive cops. HAHAHA LOLOL HAHAHALOL HAHALHALALHALHAOLOLOLOL......

  • @imatthegates wow dont over do the fake laughs, they might appear disingenous.

    Enjoy living in the oppressed world uve created in your tiny little mind, it must be magical in there.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol Enjoy perpetuating a police state. Give them all the support your tiny brain can muster!

  • @AnonymanForeverlol

    Amendment I

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

    our constitutionally afforded rights are trampled on every day, this is just one small example of the consequences. All actions have a reaction

    anger is a gift

  • @squillyb7718 Obviously you are upset that your "rights are trampled on" but are perfectly happy for the rights of the police to be trampled on.

    Do you realise that police actually go off duty, and when they do they live in the same world as you, under the same laws, their libraries and the schools for their children also closed? Only that you obviously dont care if anonymous tramples on theirs some more.

    You said it best, congress makes the law, not cops.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol So when they are unduty they can assault our friends and family because thats all on the playing field but when they are off duty its not fair to bother them? Good luck with your moral high ground.

  • @imatthegates No, of course they cant assault friends and family, but they should be held accountable according to the laws of the country, not to the whims of anonymous.

    Dont talk to me about moral high ground, i dont consider myself above the law.

  • @AnonymanForeverlol They can and do assault friends and family with their badges covered and in a mob. For hundreds of years they have not been legally held accountable for their actions, it is not going to start with this generation or the next. I don't consider myself above the law, but you are taking the moral high ground by suggesting that this is a fair fight. Their privacy is a non-priority just like public safety during a protest is not their priority.

  • @imatthegates OPD is only 145 years old, and many cops from many branches are prosecuted under the same laws that prosecute criminals, when evidence is reviewed to the same standard.

    So according to you 2 wrongs make a right. Whenever anonymous infringes on anyones rights, be they cop or civilian, it undermines the whole concept of justice, that people should have the right to a fair trial under the law, you and me both.

  • The winter is just the down time while the movement builds its strength. Occupy is ready to burst forth and change this country like it needs to be changed, structurally and systemically. With Anonymous targeting the enemies of the 99%, we might actually have a chance to shake things up! WE CAN NEVER GO BACK!

  • obama the communist occupier.

    america must resist.

  • Shut down the city of Oakland Anonymous!!!

  • let us introduce a bill then approved by anons

  • Wat!!!

  • Anonymous is a lie, they are nothing more than puppets, the govt made them.

  • @idratherbemoshing Then you have not done your homework.

  • @idratherbemoshing YES UR RIGHT! BUT EVERY ACTION HAS SAME JUST REACTION! BUT BELIEVE ME A GREAT REVOLUTIONARY SAID WHY DO U FIGHT! WELL IM STILL GONNA DIE! & LOOK AROUND U ALL THESE SCARED PEOPLE AFRAID TO EVEN SPEAK THEIR MIND DIEING LIKE DOGS INSLAVED! I 4 THAT MATTER RATHER DIE STANDING & FIGHTING THEN 2 DIE SLOWLY A COWARD WITH THE ILUSION OF FREEDOM OLD & CRAWLING ON MY KNEES WHERES FREEDOM & STILL DIEING & CANT DO SHIT ABOUT IT! WHAT R U DOING ABOUT IT BESIDES TALKING!

  • This is silly.

    

  • Oakland is full of niggers. They don't give a damn about the occupy movement they just wanted an excuse to break peoples shit.

  • @ZanderJGavin Racist prick!

  • @NinetyNineOnly1

    You say that like I'm supposed to care......

  • This was funny

  • thought I was playing portal 2 at 0:23

  • Anonymous is not doing enough to make the cops respect the 99%. Anonymous is not radical enough!

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  • @FishTankPranks

    Anonymous didn't hack Facebook because a lot of Anon supporters didn't want that. Facebook is one of the biggest ways of communication between a lot of protesters. They would have been doing the government a favor.

  • Click Here To See Anonymous Attack On Facebook Failed!!!

  • When your peacefully protesting and a cop grabs someone, all people must rush in and grab that person from the cops, what are are they going to do ? Dont let people get grabbed by these cock suckers, step up and take them back then hurry and get them behind as many people you can and let them get away !!

    We the People must pass this Bill P.1776 NUAA ( National Uprising Authorization Act )

  • @aux1z11 Agreed. And yes! Vote that shit. Edmond of the People, whom is the People Dantes votes yes on NUAA!

  • @aux1z11 Are you homophobic? Do you put down one group of people but complain if someone puts you down?

  • @AnonymanForeverlol I think you reply to the wrong person

  • did not bring facebook. lol

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