To understand St. Paul's actions, look at who runs their foundation
St Paul’s over-dramatic media strategy has failed quite comprehensively. The closure of the cathedral, citing the all-encompassing ghoul elf and safety, always seemed questionable. Even the briefest of visits to the camp demonstrates that there is no tangible risk to visitors. Indeed, demonstrators have gone to extraordinary lengths to try to appease the church, and to come to a mutually acceptable arrangement. Many would suggest that they have gone too far. It’s not an occupation if you have permission to be there, after all.
Occupy LSX: lay off the booze
Venus Cumarar, who’s doing a great job managing the waste coming out of the Occupy camp, begs protesters to lay off the booze. Sober revolutionaries…things are really getting serious down there.
Source: The Occupied Times
How will Occupy London end? Some scenarios
How will Occupy LSE end? Let’s look at some hypotheticals, with reference to other global protests which are a few weeks further along in their development.
Amy Winehouse drink drive what?
A big eh? to the LBC tweet writers. She died in her flat not behind the wheel. Weird angle. And that “Breking” is a [sic].
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