nope, you're wrong. go away.
6/4/2013 3:44:57 PM
He's actually right. The protesters are making a conscious decision to be arrested. The officers clearly state that if you don't leave a certain area within the next 5 minutes, you'll be arrested. Anyone that gets arrested at these protests isn't taken by surprise. In fact, the point is to get arrested.Source: Talking to someone that actually got arrested at a recent protest.
6/4/2013 3:54:38 PM
i didn't actually read his post, just wanted to get to another page and hide his trolling
6/4/2013 4:04:56 PM
6/4/2013 4:18:39 PM
6/4/2013 5:09:19 PM
6/4/2013 6:02:35 PM
McCrory would like the protests to end. You mad bro? http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/nc-governor-da-weekly-protests-costly-19325308 Gov. Pat McCrory said Tuesday that while feedback and lawful demonstrations are welcome, unlawful demonstrations are not, and cost resources. He told reporters he has no desire to meet with the protesters."I am pleased that it's been non-violent," said McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who took office in January. "I'm very pleased with the way the authorities have handled it, in a non-violent manner."In a separate interview, Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby said the more than 300 arrests since April are pulling police officers away from fighting real crime and threatening to overwhelm the already overburdened courts in the state capital...
6/5/2013 12:29:03 AM
These protests are good practice for the police. If they can't handle a few yuppies singing kumbaya, how will they manage arresting thousands during the coming unrest?
6/5/2013 8:01:08 AM
The next round is scheduled to begin at 5pm today. Moral Monday: Tornado Watch Edition.
6/10/2013 3:38:26 PM
The numbers fell this week to around 1000 it looks like with 70-80 arrests.
6/10/2013 7:35:30 PM
Not a terrible turnout for off and on rain combined with tornado watches:
6/10/2013 7:38:44 PM
^Definitely not bad and yes the weather was a big factor. I think a tactical change will be needed soon to step things up though.
6/11/2013 8:03:59 AM
^[Edited on June 11, 2013 at 8:30 AM. Reason : -]
6/11/2013 8:30:29 AM
Charlotte Observer reporter arrested:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m4Tq-nrLoI
6/11/2013 10:26:56 AM
^^ There are a few more non-violent steps before you get to that
6/11/2013 10:27:34 AM
what's a non-violent way to be more of a pain?
6/11/2013 12:19:07 PM
Choose four volunteers to drive side by side in their cars around the beltline at 55mph during rush hour. Do this twice per day every day for a week. You will bring the city to its knees.Or take the French approach and create roadblocks around downtown during protest days. Use donated cars, just park them sideways in the street and run. Lawmakers enjoy being trapped with their constituents and an enjoyable bonding experience will be had by all.Ignore the General Assembly building, they don't care if you protest there. Instead be more spontaneous; target small government ceremonies, building dedications, etc.Or realize that you lost the election and go home.[Edited on June 11, 2013 at 1:18 PM. Reason : .]
6/11/2013 1:10:58 PM
6/11/2013 1:19:31 PM
Buying used school buses or using church buses is the best way to deliver 50 protestors quickly and closely to the target ceremony without anyone noticing. Dump the protestors and get the bus back to the home base. Then the protestors can appear silently out of nowhere and begin to cause their little scene. The state will be more reluctant to seize church property.Or you can realize that resorting to such tactics indicates your viewpoints don't represent those of the majority of North Carolina residents.The civil rights movement only succeeded because the federal government took steps to protect it. There is no such sympathy for these protests, and they will be crushed. In fact, law enforcement is no doubt being advised and equipped by federal government resources in how best to deal with large arrests. It's good training and a proper use of homeland security money.[Edited on June 11, 2013 at 1:32 PM. Reason : .]
6/11/2013 1:24:24 PM
^^^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoETMCosULQ
6/11/2013 2:37:05 PM
Plenty of ways including locking down or linking arms to slow down the process of being removed from in front of the Senate Chambers, taking the street while marching, mic check the legislature while it is in session, banner drops and so on.[Edited on June 11, 2013 at 7:36 PM. Reason : .]
6/11/2013 7:33:28 PM
http://www.wral.com/wednesday-protest-at-legislature-ends-in-handful-of-arrests/12545831/
6/12/2013 5:32:34 PM
6/12/2013 7:00:01 PM
[Edited on June 12, 2013 at 8:46 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2013 8:42:05 PM
^^ Well you are right some of them could but a mic check or banner drop would most likely not be.
6/12/2013 9:35:47 PM
So are protesters genuinely surprised when they get owned or do they expect it?Is it actually the desired outcome because it makes their opposition look like asses?I've never participated in a protest, so I would like this dynamic explained.Why not just ignore them? What if the government pulled a Gandi and just cleaned up politely after them?
6/12/2013 9:47:00 PM
^ There are some elements that love to stir up confrontation for those reasons but on many other occasions police have reacted with brute force and have been violent toward more peaceful demonstrators. During Occupy Raleigh I will say the RPD handled things without violence even during more contentious moments. They were very self aware of how it might come across so every response was carefully thought through.
6/12/2013 11:00:24 PM
Looks like today was the highest turnout so far. Probably 2000+ for round 7. The 2nd pic is the remaining crowd supporting arrestees.
6/17/2013 8:16:47 PM
Good crowd today. The media was definitely out in force too.[Edited on June 17, 2013 at 8:46 PM. Reason : .]
6/17/2013 8:45:22 PM
Police give a rough estimate of 1,000 and the NAACP said 4,500. My guess is it was somewhere in the middle.
6/17/2013 10:27:36 PM
I checked this out, here are my observations:1) They need to tell people that it is completely safe to go inside, you will not be arrested if you do not want to. There were way too many people in the quad, everyone should have been inside.2) It's really boring, these people are not rowdy enough. 3) Everyone was being too compliant. I get not wanting to be rowdy, but you can be a little disruptive or obstructionist in a non-violent way. Instead of following the cops every order, when they tell you to leave sit down and make the cop move you. Let the news see an old lady getting dragged by the cops and see what that does to your message.4) Uh... where did everyone go? They go into session at 7, the gallery is open to the public. Instead of starting at buses, come back in and watch the session. Do you think they will be successful passing a bill be verbal vote if there are a full gallery or protestors recording and documenting everything? 5) Why is everyone filing into the rotunda? Walk around the building, clog up hallways, be generally annoying. 6) Be more disruptive
6/17/2013 10:27:57 PM
^This is what I have been trying to say. You can up the anty without being violent. Linking arms or going limp and sitting down would make the process slower and you would shut down the place for the night.[Edited on June 17, 2013 at 10:35 PM. Reason : .]
6/17/2013 10:32:55 PM
6/18/2013 7:44:42 PM
Apparently Art Pope's Civitas Institute is publishing a database of protesters as an intimidation factor. In other words they are worried about it. In response some have posted Art Pope's home address and phone number in Raleigh.[Edited on June 20, 2013 at 6:24 PM. Reason : .]
6/20/2013 6:23:43 PM
^ sounds like the protesters have a couple signs to make for monday.
6/20/2013 6:28:34 PM
It is purposefully inflammatory but I still got a slight laugh out of it. They even made a hot or not style game called pick the protester. What idiots. http://www.nccivitas.org/moralmonday/In response here is the Indyweek post that followed. Apparently Civitas removed all staff information from their website shortly after Indyweek published the staff names.http://www.indyweek.com/triangulator/archives/2013/06/20/whos-who-at-civitas-lets-name-namesGot some real dummies over at Civitas. They are doing the exact opposite of what a smart 501c3 should do, which is to remain under the radar while guiding policy. Hopefully they will get the PR mess that they deserve.
6/20/2013 7:36:07 PM
^ I certainly hope they burn themselves for it. Of course I am for the elimination of money in politics (including these sorts of organizations left or right). It is the only way to begin smashing the Plutocracy.
6/21/2013 4:47:13 PM
Good or bad tactic, it has received more attention than most types of activism in NC:http://progresivoblog.wordpress.com/north-carolinas-moral-monday-movement/
6/21/2013 7:41:21 PM
An interesting note from the N&O on Moral Monday protester demographics:The most obvious place where the arrestees differ from the norm is political affiliation. Seventy-seven percent are Democrats and only 1 percent are Republicans -- hardly surprising when they are protesting Republican policies. Republicans should be worried, however, that 21 percent are unaffiliated. That is very representative -- and unaffiliateds, or independents, are key to Republican electoral success. Losing them means losing elections. So, if I were a Republican leader, I would not be happy to see unaffiliated voters so well represented in the Moral Monday crowds.http://www.news-record.com/blogs/clark_off_the_record/article_9d062922-d9d0-11e2-ae73-0019bb30f31a.html#.UcO3E6JU3U4[Edited on June 23, 2013 at 10:06 PM. Reason : .]
6/23/2013 10:04:59 PM
I assure you that no one is worried about any of this.
6/23/2013 10:40:00 PM
gathering politely in a field no one is using, then politely moving into a rotunda that no one is using, then politely leaving and shouting at empty buses while the session starts with an empty gallery of zero protesters does not have enough traction to last. at the very least go sit in the gallery when the doors open after the protest.
6/24/2013 7:48:39 AM
The legislative session could be over as early as next week, so it doesn't have to last much longer to have been active basically through the whole legislative session. Here are some pictures I took at previous protests:
6/24/2013 10:02:15 AM
active and almost entirely not disruptive
6/24/2013 10:45:45 AM
6/24/2013 3:13:41 PM
The NAACP said 6,000 showed today. I put it closer to 3,000 based on aerial shots and comparing them to previous weeks. Either way it was the biggest turnout so far. WRAL reports at least 120 arrests today. The total is north of 550.
6/24/2013 10:34:45 PM
Each time is taking more buses and more time. Even Fox News was covering it this time.
6/24/2013 11:09:14 PM
6/24/2013 11:51:40 PM
6/25/2013 12:00:34 AM
So did you guys fill the gallery when they reopened the doors at 7? Or did everyone politely leave and watch empty buses?
6/25/2013 7:13:04 AM
Check the Texas senate video to see how real protesters cause chaos. I expected them to rush the floor, actually.[Edited on June 26, 2013 at 1:44 AM. Reason : .]
6/26/2013 1:39:17 AM