Right now, as I write this, anarchists and protesters are gathered outside the Bank of England and RBS in London. They are demonstrating something, but no one on CNN, FOX, MSNBC, Headline, and other cable news reporters have any idea what they are protesting. They interviewed one guy and asked him "What exactly are you protesting?" This guy had a tent in the streets, a big "NO" shirt, and he answered: "The fangs of capitalism."
What does that mean?
It seems as though many people want to send a message but they don't exactly have a great idea of what they are standing for, other than being against something. One other person was interviewed as saying she wanted the world governments to do more about global warming. So, anti-capitalism enthusiasts and climate change venturists are now holding hands at the same rally? And they breech security at RBS and climb in windows...
It seems a bit counter productive. You have to love the mob mentality.
Kind of reminds me of American Idol.
Take a risk,
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