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Obama is the symbol of American stability while embracing radical rebels who protest against him and the flag. He is the status quo and the rebellion

Against Protestors



I hate protestors. Call me un-American. But I consider it ill-mannered to disrupt other people’s lives in order to promote the protestors’ clichéd utopian visions. Breaking windows or blocking people on their way to work does not further the spread of wealth.
Protests interfere with the economy and enhance the OCW’s own dread of the disparity between the rich and the poor. They want to be rich, they just don’t want to work or certainly work their way up. They are children in high chairs who don’t want to grow up and get their own food but cry and scream, “Feed me.” When it comes to the anti-war marches, like the recent moronic NATO protests in Chicago, the angry do-gooders were using violence to protest violence which is, after all, violence. They are angry criminals hiding behind the skirts of a cause. They believe that bogus philosophy makes mob behavior legitimate.

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Look at the OWS crowd who protest labels like Wall Street and wealth but don’t know the dynamics of business or how enhanced-wealth trickles down to improve their lives. Protesting wealth is as useless as protesting talented people because they unfairly have more gifts than the pedestrian demonstrators. Maybe I should protest an Olympic pole vaulter because he was given more skill at jumping than me or Shack O’Neill because he was born tall and made millions at basketball. Maybe I should protest God because I wasn’t born his brightest angel—Lucifer. Do we want the OWS protestors as our new leaders? They can’t even control themselves. There have been stabbings, shootings, rapes and public defecations at their gatherings. Bloomberg had to put up anti-rape tents at Zuccotti Park. These anarchists can’t even monitor a park more or less run a country and an economy. Nowadays I see bearded old men, my age, in their sixties, demonstrating against Wall Street. These are the same disgruntled malcontents who protested against Vietnam back in the day. I was with them then but I’m not with them now. I protested against Vietnam not because I cared about killing Vietcong or creating a pacifistic new world but because I was afraid of getting shot or losing a leg. I was a coward. So are the cowards who protest with OWS because they are afraid to compete in the business world. They are not organized or bright enough to be successful businessmen. They only have the meager brain power to protest against what they cannot achieve. I’ve seen protestors on television saying, “I wouldn’t take a job” or “Why work when Obama’s taking care of us.” Of course he is, how else does he buy their votes? The Protestors don’t want to be turned down at a job interview. So they don’t apply for jobs. They do not want to be fired for incompetency. They’d rather burn a city. And muddled, ideological thinkers like the President actually support them. The President is supposed to be a wall of intelligent values that holds back insurrection. He is supposed to be a brick of stability that closes out mob misbehavior. When the President abandons the structural values of the country, America falls down. He is responsible for our demise, failing to protect us from chaos. When the President is anarchic the country becomes antagonistic and meaningless. He takes America out of America and leaves us in a relativistic muddle. Obama is kind of sad-funny. He is the symbol of American stability while he embraces radical rebels who protest against him and the flag. He is the status quo and the rebellion, Ying and Yang, the left hand and the right, the cracked mirror. He is a character disorder or a dual personality with a dash of bipolar. Obama has the nitty-gritty clever mind of a Harvard boy. He just doesn’t have the judicious, mature thinking of a comprehensive, broad-scoped man. He is smart but not intelligent. He is sharp but does not have the calming influence of wisdom.


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David Lawrence is a writer for Canada Free Press.


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