Coffee and capitalism: why drinking a cup of coffee does delegitimise Occupy London
The only reason anybody considers having a cup of coffee to be 'ordinary' is precisely because of capitalism.
- 7 November 2011Between St Peter’s Rock and a Hard Place.
St Paul’s needs a Third Way to deal with the Occupy London protesters, and fast. A binary choice between ‘should they stay, should they go’, is destined to be a disaster either way.
- 2 November 2011More contacts emerge between Occupy Wall Street and foreign interests.
A group called the Alliance for Global Justice has emerged to fill the void of leadership in the OWS movement, strengthening the ties between foreign interests and the anarchy on America's streets.
- 31 October 2011Hollywood and Obama.
Obama is in trouble. Hollywood’s liberal (and very wealthy) community is angry and frustrated.
- 25 October 2011These pseudonymous protesters are like real-life comment trolls.
No one takes anonymous comment trolls seriously; we just assume they’re expressing impotent rage. So why, when precisely the same thing is happening on our streets, is anyone bothering to listen to what these petulant, work-shy people have to say?
- 24 October 2011The '99 percent': looking in all the wrong places.
Nevermind the bankers, we need to look closer to home and at what needs to change within the state system to prevent the real 99 percent from being seriously hit in the near future.
- 17 October 2011The “Occupy” protests are the third great wave of neo-totalitarian revivalism since the Cold War
The protests against the "system" are spreading from New York to London, Madrid and elsewhere. But the protestors are not just wrong, they’re the enemies of the open society
- 16 October 2011Barack Obama, Hugo Chavez and Occupy Wall Street.
The American people have been stunned by the true nature of President Obama’s “Change we can believe in.” It is starting more and more to resemble Hugo Chavez’s “Pretty Revolution,” something that makes Americans shudder.
- 12 October 2011Are foreign state employees agitating in New York?
To the embarrassment of the Left, it appears that protesters are being paid to protest on Wall Street. The presence of Eva Golinger is particularly notable.
- 7 October 2011