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Protesters appeared to have a more sweeping agenda on their minds. Traveling by car, bus, train and foot, some 230,000 Israelis, according to police estimates, descended on Tel Aviv to mount the largest social protest in the country's history. Young, old and middle-aged, they beat drums and waved flags, some chanting, "Social justice for the people" and "Revolution."Some held signs reading "People before profits," "Rent is not a luxury," and "Working class heroes." In Jerusalem, more than 30,000 protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's residence after streaming past some of the most expensive real estate in the city. Other protests took place in further flung cities in Israel's north and south, drawing about 10,000 people.
Reading the article, and keeping in mind it's the AP, it appears nothing will make these people happy until everything want is considered a right and given to them.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/ML_ISRAEL_ECONOMIC_PROTEST?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-08-06-17-12-40QuoteProtesters appeared to have a more sweeping agenda on their minds. Traveling by car, bus, train and foot, some 230,000 Israelis, according to police estimates, descended on Tel Aviv to mount the largest social protest in the country's history. Young, old and middle-aged, they beat drums and waved flags, some chanting, "Social justice for the people" and "Revolution."Some held signs reading "People before profits," "Rent is not a luxury," and "Working class heroes." In Jerusalem, more than 30,000 protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's residence after streaming past some of the most expensive real estate in the city. Other protests took place in further flung cities in Israel's north and south, drawing about 10,000 people.Crap! You can't get away from the bastards anywhere on earth.
Quote from: AlanS on August 06, 2011, 05:47:17 PMhttp://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/ML_ISRAEL_ECONOMIC_PROTEST?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-08-06-17-12-40QuoteProtesters appeared to have a more sweeping agenda on their minds. Traveling by car, bus, train and foot, some 230,000 Israelis, according to police estimates, descended on Tel Aviv to mount the largest social protest in the country's history. Young, old and middle-aged, they beat drums and waved flags, some chanting, "Social justice for the people" and "Revolution."Some held signs reading "People before profits," "Rent is not a luxury," and "Working class heroes." In Jerusalem, more than 30,000 protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's residence after streaming past some of the most expensive real estate in the city. Other protests took place in further flung cities in Israel's north and south, drawing about 10,000 people.Crap! You can't get away from the bastards anywhere on earth.Social justice would be to send these asshats to live with the freak'in Scuzzlims.
Social justice would be to send these asshats to live with the freak'in Scuzzlims.
They had a couple of then on FOX and they simply said that it's very hard to get ahead in Israel but they had nothing against the capitalistic system,which is a little confusing when you try to square the demands and the statements.