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The Associated Press provides a detailed glimpse into the lives of what’s left of New York City’s “Occupiers”:
NEW YORK (AP) — It was only a few nights after the Occupy protesters began sleeping in his church sanctuary when the Rev. Bob Brashear realized that his laptop was missing.
The refugees from Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park had found their way to his cavernous Presbyterian church on a cold winter evening, hoping to stay for a few nights, maybe longer. It was the latest stopover for the nomadic group, which has been living in a rotating series of churches since the city shut down its camp in November.
“There was a sense of shock and sadness that it had happened,” said Brashear, whose laptop will soon be replaced by Occupy organizers. “And there’s a common understanding that if there’s one more theft in the church, that’s it.”
This is what the Occupy encampment has become: a band of homeless protesters with no place to go. Amid accusations of drug use and sporadic theft, they’ve been sleeping on church pews for weeks, consuming at least $20,000 of the donations that Occupy Wall Street still has in its coffers. Their existence is being hotly debated at Occupy meetings: Are these people truly “Occupiers” who deserve free food and a roof over their heads?
“We don’t do this out of charity,” said 34-year-old Ravi Ahmad, who works for Columbia University and volunteers with Occupy in her spare time. “We do this so that whoever wants to work in the movement can work in the movement. This is a meritocracy.”
But money is draining rapidly from Occupy’s various bank accounts, which currently amount to about $344,000. Including church maintenance costs and meals, living expenses are more than $2,000 per week.
“We are all aware that the NYPD destroyed the tent homes of many Occupiers in just one night,” someone recently wrote on www.nycga.net, Occupy’s General Assembly website for New York City. “However, where were they living before Zuccotti Park? Are we paying for housing for homeless people who may be relocated to City shelters?”
Translation: While we demand to be allowed to be freeloaders without consequences, we sure as hell don’t want other freeloaders mooching our stuff who haven’t ‘earned’ the right to stay with us!
Wash, rinse, repeat …
Make sure to read the whole thing.
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The Reverend Brashear seems to believe that these people, like all people, are basically “good” and was “shocked” that one or more of them would “exappropriate” his laptop, contrary to the teachings of his supposed holy book, the Bible.
If he took the time to read that book, pray to the Author of it, and meditated on its writings he would soon discover that one of the basic tenets of Christianity is that man is born a sinner.
Then what a surprise that one of his invited guests would steal that computer!
I pray that someday this person (Brashear) may come to know the author, and understand His writings.
Meritocracy? Wow! What a concept!
considering the vast reeking stench and garbage these disgusting animals created and left behind, this is the “occu-pepe-le-pew” movement.
Washing? ST, that’s not something usually associated with the OWS movement. Are they (pardon the pun) finally cleaning up their act?
Don’t forget the child they abandoned and was found alone and crying in a tent. What is this, Occupy Sesame Street also?
The Occupiers are fond of percentages. Where do laptop thieves fit in? With the 99, or the 1?