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The not so occupy newcastle goes home

anon anarchist r | 03.01.2012 17:54 | Occupy Everywhere | Analysis | Ecology

Occupy newcastle today ceased and went home today occupy newcastle had turned into a joke full of druggies and homeless dossers.

The camp strated with good intentions but they were quickly washed over with hippy politics and thefts became the norm the police were laughing at the camp and the homeless dossers were treating the camp as another soup kitchen the camp lost all support from the left and even bemused the right wing the camp has lasted over 9 weeks amazingly i only hope that the camp re fourms but hosts Proper political opions not hippy politics . ONE SOLUTION ANARCHIST REVOLUTION

anon anarchist r

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real life

03.01.2012 21:38

"""The camp strated with good intentions but they were quickly washed over with hippy politics and thefts became the norm the police were laughing at the camp and the homeless dossers were treating the camp as another soup kitchen the camp lost all support from the left and even bemused the right wing the camp

Sounds a bit like IndyMedia lol!!!
Anarchism will always end up like this if people are left to just do what they want
Thats why you need someone in charge with a vision!!

a freak


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04.01.2012 00:18

Fuck off with your clear disdain for the druggies/homeless.

Squee


sigh

04.01.2012 02:56

Just an apology, as another geordie anarchist revolutionary, for the dumbness of that post. I'm sure a more thoughtful report'll circulate somewhere soon.

geordie


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04.01.2012 09:22

Another Geordie here, what an embarrassment you are posting this.

geordie too


they do get in the way

04.01.2012 12:27

When you are trying to get stuff done, and theres sponges constantly stealing off you and littering up the place, frustrations set in

a non geordy


Chins up please!

05.01.2012 14:48

Its so easy to get on a downer about things like this, I am not an occupier, but learning about the movement and visiting camps has given me hope, and lots of otherstoo. So thankyou occupiers for your actions!
The occupations have succeeded in stimulating discussion and manifesting indignation, but it is an inevitability that any inner city encampment will become a haven for the vulnerable. These vulnerable people won't just go away. As our society becomes more individualistic, they will multiply. Hopeless dropouts they may be but why did they give up hope and what did they drop out of?
One of the main issues I have with the status quo is our treatment of the vulnerable. Its not my job, its not my problem...... they say.....

Mike Hooper


response re. occupy newcastle unoccupied...

05.01.2012 18:55

Firstly, I am disappointed by the low level of spelling, punctuation etc. and the fact that this is the only report.
Secondly, perhaps we have here the anonymous individual who decided to (mis)inform the police that occupy newcastle had ended. I've got a suspicion that you are not as anonymous as you think.
Unfortuantely the misconduct of certain individuals around the camp did contribute to the demise of the camp itself; but Occupy activists are, well, active. Occupy is just the beginning.
See you soon.
Tobias

Tobias Oates


Effective dis-banderment of the occupy camp

05.01.2012 19:12


One wonders if MI5 will see this as an effective strategy for the future. "Homeless and druggies" working for their paymasters in the government, their mission to disrupt the occupy camps.

anon


"Effective dis-banderment of the occupy camp"

06.01.2012 11:28

Trust me Mi5 have way more important things to worry about. Occupy will fall apart all by itself without involvement form any body else.

Gerrald


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