The perpetually disgruntled must not have families.
Why do I say that? Because they spent all of Thanksgiving in Ferguson Missouri doing their silly Stompy Dance, and never left, yet they didn’t live there. They must not have families, or at least any family that wants their association. But you can’t really blame their families though, would you want a house filled with constant grouches? Exhausting.
Now, I guess, they’re moving on up. Apparently they’ve moved the unwashed drum circle and grievance committee to New York City. Travel expenses courtesy of donations?
These people are genuinely in a perpetual state of joylessness.
https://twitter.com/deray/status/541433718788091904
We’ve only watched the traveling occupy types during their actual events; so it’s somewhat odd to watch them go from place to place chanting angrily against, well, the stuff they’re always angry about.
That “stuff” to be angry about seems to be rather fluid depending on the geography, but essentially it appears there’s always something to be angry about. Then again, maybe they just need to find stuff to be angry about.
Odd.
Gateway Pundit has been monitoring their travels. It’s the same crew, same disposition, just a new locale:
#Ferguson youth leaders are in NY in solidarity with the community. United We Stand. United We Can. #FergusonIsEverywhere #EricGarner
— Hands Up United (@handsupunited_) December 5, 2014
Landed in NY safely woot #ferguson 2 #newyork
— Bassem Masri (@bassem_masri) December 5, 2014
It is a beautiful day to protest in NYC. #Ferguson
— deray (@deray) December 6, 2014
The most hurtful part, the officers who were the most vocal & disrespectful towards the protesters were people of color too.
— Johnetta Elzie (@Nettaaaaaaaa) December 5, 2014
At home the police at least let you protest for a good 5 mins before they violate your civil rights. Here? Instant.
— Johnetta Elzie (@Nettaaaaaaaa) December 5, 2014
Anger in perpetuity must be some form of a business model…
…. or something.