Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Lunch & the G20 demonstration

A trip to Smart Alec's on Telegraph, $10 later, and a superior chef salad: salad, honey mustard, corn bread, and 1/4 pound of chopped up beef burger. Nice.

Today the G20 protests are being held in London, Gary is not sure about the validity of such protests. Either way, one thing I wouldn't attempt, is an invasion of the International Petroleum Exchange in London to antagonize the boozed-up stressed-out traders. Paraphrasing from the Guido Fawkes website (www.order-order.com) and the original Times article:-

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WHEN 35 Greenpeace protesters stormed the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) yesterday they had planned the operation in great detail. What they were not prepared for was the post-prandial aggression of oil traders who kicked and punched them back on to the pavement. “We bit off more than we could chew. They were just Cockney barrow boy spivs. Total thugs,” one protester said, rubbing his bruised skull. “I’ve never seen anyone less amenable to listening to our point of view.”

Another said: “I took on a Texan Swat team at Esso last year and they were angels compared with this lot.” Behind him, on the balcony of the pub opposite the IPE, a bleary-eyed trader, pint in hand, yelled: “Sod off, Swampy.”

Protesters conceded that mounting the operation after lunch may not have been the best plan. “The violence was instant,”Jon Beresford, 39, an electrical engineer from Nottingham, said. They were set upon by traders, most of whom were under the age of 25. “They were kicking and punching men and women indiscriminately,” a photographer said. “It was really ugly, but Greenpeace did not fight back.”

Mr Beresford said: “They followed the guys into the lobby and kept kicking and punching them there. They literally kicked them on to the pavement.” Last night Greenpeace said two protesters were in hospital, one with a suspected broken jaw, the other with concussion.
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... cake or "instant violence" anyone?

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