Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
and no one ever said that was violating their rights. We were talking about the group that wrote STRIKE on mens warehouse, stormed Burger King and vandalised it and chanted inside the business, the group that stormed into Chase bank, or stormed into a rally at Washington DC and disrupted it.

We are talking about the report from the Occupy Plaza people that were saying their businesses were being intimidated into giving OCCUPY squatters free food or let them use the restroom. When they refused they were "protested" or intimidated. One store owner reported finding a Occupy person bathing in his retaurants sink and washing his clothes.

The point YOU are trying to make is they are protesting EVIL CEOs and not having a job, while forcing the local businesses out of work. Im sure if they were spending money at the small businesses the SB owners wouldnt be upset. But they arent.

the 99% is forcing other 99% people out of their jobs by protesting the 1%. Which is OUR point, they are too stupid to even know that the very actions they are protesting are hurting people that would be sympathtic to their movement, but they are alienating them.
Ah well that's not the situation you and I were originally discussing which was a business man who said business was down because people didn't want to come by the protestors to get to his business. That is just bad luck and not an infringement of any right. In the scenarios you are talking about above, I completely agree. Such vandalism and intimidation are deplorable. I have no problem with those people being arrested.