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At Occupy-Inhabited ‘Squat’: 15 Year-Old Prostitute and ‘Endless Fights’

After Occupy Wall Street was evicted from Zuccotti Park, there was an effort on the part of many occupiers to keep the movement together by continuing its communal living conditions. One solution was to encourage the use of “squats”; abandoned, unoccupied or legally questionable residential spaces were a number occupiers could live together. As this Wikipedia article shows, squatting for political purposes him has a long tradition among anarchists around the world.

One such squat that is affiliated with Occupy Wall Street is known as the “gay squat” and has contained mostly people from the Occupy

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Occupy Oakland Burns American Flag While Reciting Anti-Semitic ‘Pledge of Allegiance’

As an American flag burns at Occupy Oakland, the man capturing the videos recites the following:
“I pledge allegiance to a flag of the imperialistic, capitalistic dictatorship. And to the plutocracy for which it stands, privately owned central bank, under the Jews. With inequality and injustice for the 99.” (h/t Moonbat Tracker)

In late October, we at MRCTV went to Zuccotti Park in New York City and ran into this guy.

During the time videos were coming out left and right showing their true feelings of Jewish people, they claimed it was just ‘isolated incidents’.

Clearly, it wasn’t.

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Occupy Wall Street Rapes: How Many More Victims?

While the media and Democrat establishment continue to laud the #Occupy movement, they ignore the reality of what is going on on the ground — Occupy Wall Street is an extremely small, fractured and ineffective social experiment that is unable to even provide safety for the young, female protesters that it tries to attract. In a chaotic transcript from the January 7 New York General Assembly, it was revealed that one assailant was allegedly responsible for six rapes.

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What I Wrote and Why: Some Occupy Activists Are in The Wrong Movement

Last week, the Chicago Tribune published a commentary piece I wrote about the Occupy Wall Street protesters in Chicago. They’ve been camped out near my office for the past few weeks, and I decided to engage them in conversation on my way home one night.
The media has likened the Occupy Wall Street protesters to the Tea Party, making the case that these protesters are the left’s version of the small government movement that has swept the nation.

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Jesus Would NOT #OccupyWallStreet

Some on the Left suggest that if were Jesus alive today he would be encouraging or even participating in the Occupy protests occurring around this nation.  Although Leftists often derisively dismiss the value of religious beliefs to contemporary government and economics, these same individuals now wish to claim Jesus as a fellow social revolutionary, wealth redistributionist, and civil agitator.

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#OccupyWallSt threatens the courts

The misfits, malcontents and belligerent revolutionaries that make up the Occupy Movement, emboldened by the Activist-In-Chief sorry excuse for a President, Barack Obama’s support, have drawn a line in the sand and threatening the courts with “demands.”

Next up for protesters: Occupy the Courts.

Lawyers representing about 800 Occupy Wall Street protesters arrested in the past month demand that prosecutors drop the charges.

If not, they say they won’t deal and will insist on going to trial – putting pressure on the already overloaded Manhattan criminal courts.

“I’d like to suggest to the DA’s office the appropriate way to deal with these cases is outright dismissal,” said defense lawyer Martin Stolar.

“The leverage is, we take them all to trial.” Read the rest

No respect for the law.

Look at the message this sends. Mob Rule, rules! Do as you please, and nothing will happen.

There is another alternative. What these subhumans and ambulance chasing trial lawyers are doing could be trumped-up to federal terrorism charges and these protesters (and the attorney’s) could be held indefinitely with no constitutional rights. But unfortunately there’s one great, big obstacle. Barack Obama, Activist-In-Chief.

NMU Professor Jeanne Lorentzen Offers Students Extra Credit for Attending Occupy Protest

You gotta be kidding! And this is the trash your kids are being indoctrinated with. This old broad is probably a 60′s or 70′s hippie that’s still on a trip and living in flashback land. Look at her. She’s no spring chicken.

My guess is she’s a progressive with a sympathy that lies in the direction of Marxist-Leninism. A big statist, votes Democrat. She hates the military and is not fond of any member of the Armed Forces. Probably big in to the arts, smokes a little herb now and then in the privacy of her own home. Big time environmentalist and likely supports the radical environmental movement such as the Sierra Club, and Paul Watson’s Sea Shepard. Likely an anti-nuke, pro-disarmament person as well who readily agrees with the cowardly and traitorous slogan, “Better red than dead.”

Bottom line, this broad is likely a certifiable kook suffering from the mental illness psychiatrists refer to as “Leftism.”

What the hell is NMU doing by hiring someone like this? Her job is to teach, not indoctrinate into leftist ideology, and the sad part is, with that tenure BS, you can’t fire her.

A sociology professor at Northern Michigan University has purportedly offered her students extra credit for taking part in a local Occupy protest.

According to an email obtained by The Blaze, Professor Jeanne Lorentzen is offering students in her introductory sociology course 20 extra credit points if they attend an Occupy the Upper Peninsula demonstration with her on Saturday. Students who do not wish to attend the protest have the option of writing a 20-page term paper about a social movement to receive the same extra credit. Neither assignment is compulsory.

The email says students who choose to attend must make a protest sign that can say anything as long as it’s not “offensive, rude or divisive.” To qualify for the extra credit, students must sign an attendance sheet twice, at the beginning and end of the march.

Lorentzen did not return multiple phone call and email requests for comment to confirm the extra credit offer, but a Facebook profile for “Jeanne M. Lorentzen, prof @ NMU” is filled with pro-Occupy Wall Street articles, photos and postings. She “likes” both the pages for “Occupy the UP” and “Occupy the UP: NMU Students and Faculty.” Read the rest

Jeanne Lorentzen’s email (reproduced):

Subject: SO101JL04: Extra Credit Option
From:    “Jeanne Lorentzen”
Date:    Thu, October 13, 2011 3:01 pm
To:
SO101JL04 -> Forums -> Announcements -> Extra Credit Option
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Extra Credit Option
by Jeanne Lorentzen – Thursday,  13 October 2011, 01:52 PM
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Extra Credit Possibility

This assignment requires you to become involved in a social movement. Because activities associated with social movements are limited in the Marquette area, students in SO101 typically engage in a group exercise during class in which they construct a social movement. However, the Occupy Social Movement (specifically Occupy the U.P.) is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to experience involvement in a social movement first hand. The Occupy Movement is not aligned with any particular political party as it focuses on a multitude of social inequalities a topic we’ve been studying for the last week, and which we will continue to study (Global Stratification) for the next week. The ideas we’ve been addressing in class are also ideas that the Occupy Movement defines as important social ideas. The movement has not defined how these problems should be addressed but is, instead, attempting to make the problems public issues.

In order to earn 20 extra credit points students must participate in the march that is planned for Saturday, October 15th. The march starts at 10 a.m., but students who choose to do this assignment should meet me in Harlow Park, right next to Washington St., by at least 9:45 a.m. Students must make a protest sign (as long as it’s not offensive, rude or divisive you can write anything) and sign an attendance sheet twice, once at 9:45 a.m. and once after the march is over.

The organizers have been working with the Marquette Police, who were very supportive and helpful, in order to insure a safe and non-violent march. Those students who choose not to participate in the Occupy the U.P. march on Saturday may instead choose to write a 20 page term paper on a particular social movement and earn 20 extra credit points. You may choose to one or the other, but not both. You may also choose to do neither option.

The term paper must be double spaced, written in Ariel 11 point font, with 1 inch margins on all 4 sides. The paper should be a critical sociological analysis of a particular social movement and must include at least 5 substantive concepts from the course text. The paper will be due October 30th by 11 p.m., and must be submitted via EduCat.

Jeanne

Even more Occupy Marxists clash with police

Two demonstrators at the weeklong Occupy San Diego protest were arrested Friday at the San Diego Civic Center Plaza.

At about noon Friday, officers began moving protesters out of the Plaza as well and protesters resisted.

Five protesters were pepper sprayed and an additional protester was arrested.

San Diego police officers held true to their warning and forcibly removed tents that had not been removed by the midnight deadline.  At about 7:30 a.m. Friday, they arrested one man, said SDPD Chief William Lansdowne.

Officers had released a warning to Occupy SD organizers Thursday afternoon. After the midnight deadline, police extended the warning until 7 a.m. Friday. Any tents left on the property would be removed and those who resisted would be arrested. Read the rest

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