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Πέμπτη 28 Μαΐου 2015

Οι διαδηλωτές απο το Ferguson ζητάνε τα λεφτά που δεν έχουν λάβει ακόμα απο τον Τζορτζ Σόρος.

Οι διαδηλωτές απο το Ferguson ζητάνε τα λεφτά που δεν έχουν λάβει ακόμα απο τον Τζορτζ Σόρος.

Οι διαδηλωτές που πέρυσι κατέβηκαν στην πόλη Φέργκιουσον και εκαψαν κτίρια, κατάστρεψαν αυτοκίνητα και καταστήματα, έπερναν $ 5000 τον μήνα για να συμμετέχουν στις διαδηλωσεις.

Η οργάνωση που θα τους πλήρωνε, η Οργάνωση για τη Μεταρρύθμιση και Ενδυνάμωση του Μισούρι (Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE), αφησε τους διαδηλωτές απλήρωτους, ετσι οι πρωην διαδηλωτές αποφάσισαν να επισκεφτούν τα γραφεία της οργάνωσης. Επίσης δημιουργήσαν μια ομαδα στο Twitter και άρχισαν να απαιτούν τα χρήματά τους…
O υποψήφιος για την προεδρία, Allen B. West έγραψε το εξής στην ιστοσελίδα του: «αντί να είναι ευγνώμονες για τις λίγες εβδομάδες εργασίας κατά τη διάρκεια των διαμαρτυριών, οι διαδηλωτές ξανα
προκάλεσαν χάος στην πολη Ferguson»

http://allenbwest.com/2015/05/paid-ferguson-protestors-now-protesting-over-not-getting-paid/

Οι ταραχές στην πόλη εκτιμούνται οτι κόστισαν περίπου 4,2 εκατομμύρια δολάρια.

ΚΟΡΑΞ


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Το δημοσίευμα από το http://allenbwest.com/2015/05/paid-ferguson-protestors-now-protesting-over-not-getting-paid/


Paid Ferguson protestors now protesting over not getting paid.


Instead of being thankful for getting off the unemployment line for a few weeks and having a little fun protesting, the paid rioters who tore up Ferguson, MO, are protesting again.

According to the Washington Times, the “Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE) has been paying protesters $5,000 a month to demonstrate in Ferguson. Last week, hired protesters who haven’t been paid held a sit-in at MORE’s offices and posted a demand letter online. Hired protesters with the Black Lives Matter movement have started a #CutTheCheck hashtag and held a sit-in at the offices for the successor group to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in Missouri after the group allegedly stopped paying them.”

First of all, can you even imagine getting paid $5,000.00 A MONTH for running around holding a sign and burning down an occasional building? That’s around $1,250.00 per week. Try making that at McDonalds or Starbucks. And not only that, but if you are unlucky enough to get arrested Ms. Beyoncé will bail you out.

“MORE is the re-branded Missouri branch of ACORN, which filed for bankruptcy in late 2010, FrontPage reported. MORE and other groups supporting the Black Lives Matter movement have received millions of dollars from billionaire financier George Soros. The group Millennial Activists United posted a letter on their blog demanding MORE “cut the checks” to demonstrators.

Sounds like the “protestors” need to form a union and get legal representation. Come on Mr. Soros, these guys worked their behinds off over there in Ferguson. Cut them a check!


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Το δημοσίευμα από The Washington Times
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/may/19/hired-black-lives-matter-protesters-start-cutthech/#ixzz3acmWpseK



Hired Black Lives Matter protesters start #CutTheCheck after being stiffed by ACORN successor group



Hired protesters with the Black Lives Matter movement have started a #CutTheCheck hashtag and held a sit-in at the offices for the successor group to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in Missouri after the group allegedly stopped paying them.

FrontPage Magazine reports that Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment (MORE) has been paying protesters $5,000 a month to demonstrate in Ferguson. Last week, hired protesters who haven’t been paid held a sit-in at MORE’s offices and posted a demand letter online.

MORE is the re-branded Missouri branch of ACORN, which filed for bankruptcy in late 2010, FrontPage reported. MORE and other groups supporting the Black Lives Matter movement have received millions of dollars from billionaire financier George Soros.

The group Millennial Activists United posted a letter on their blog demanding MORE “cut the checks” to demonstrators.

“Early in the movement, non-profit organization MORE, formerly known as the St. Louis chapter of ACORN, and local St. Louis organization Organization for Black Struggle created a joint account in which national donors from all over the world have donated over $150,000 to sustain the movement,” the letter read. “Since then, the poor black [sic] of this movement who served as cash generators to bring money into St. Louis have seen little to none of that money.

“Questions have been raised as to how the movement is to sustain when white non-profits are hoarding monies collected of off [sic] black bodies? When we will [sic] hold the industry of black suffering accountable? The people of the community are fed up and the accountability begins here and now,” the statement said.

“We NEED to be thinking about justice for black people,” it continued. “This means white people must renounce their loyalty to the social normalcy that maintains white power and control. If black lives really matter, justice and self-determination for black people would mean the black community would control [its] own political and economic resources. Moving forward, we are building a board of accountability within this movement. We must funnel economic into this movement through the hands of black people who are fighting with and for black life. More on this board will be discussed as we develop.”

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