SAN DIEGO - As dozens of students blocked northbound I-5 at Nobel Drive as part of a protest Wednesday morning, thousands of irate commuters were left stranded and unable to get to work. At least one of those drivers was angry enough to push a protester and steal his bullhorn.Tyree Landrum told 10News he was on his way to work at an area Ross store when he was caught in the standstill. He got out of his car, and in front of 10News cameras, he reached out and pushed one male protester towards the center-divide. The protester was chanting "no justice, no peace" into a bullhorn until Landrum wrestled it away from him to shout his own message."Hey, I feel you; we ain't got no justice either," Landrum announced.Landrum told a 10News photographer, "I got to go to Ross right now, homie. If I don't get there, I'm going to get fired. I've got six f****** kids to feed, homie … m*****f****** get shot every f****** day. Deal with it the right way, not like this."Many other drivers felt similarly incensed. In the crowd of drivers standing outside of their parked cars were health care workers trying to get to area hospitals. One woman in nursing scrubs screamed, "Arrest them!" at the protesters."We have doctors and nurses that have to save lives here," the woman told 10News.It took a wave of California Highway Patrol and San Diego police officers about a half hour to arrive on scene, and drivers rejoiced when officers drove down the ramp.One man grinned as he shouted at the protesters, "You're spending the night in jail! That's right, you're spending the night in jail tonight!"
I see no problem with the protests.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:22:52 PMI see no problem with the protests.Yep, no problem with destruction of property, robbery, and preventing people from getting to their jobs
Quote from: Kinder on November 28, 2014, 03:31:09 PMQuote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:22:52 PMI see no problem with the protests.Yep, no problem with destruction of property, robbery, and preventing people from getting to their jobs> protests> riotsPick one. The protests outside of Ferguson have been generally peaceful, so my apologies if you are inconvenienced from getting to work. But, a teen is dead and thousands are upset about that, so to quote BasedLove...IcyWind don't give a fuck.
A teen robbed a story and attacked a police officer. It's not rocket science on the reason he died.
People need to stfu and stop acting like the world revolves around them.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:22:52 PMI see no problem with the protests.Causing an obstruction to people trying to get to jobs involved in healthcare should be a prosecute-able offence.
Quote from: Kinder on November 28, 2014, 03:36:07 PMA teen robbed a story and attacked a police officer. It's not rocket science on the reason he died.We've had this debate, I'm not going to waste my afternoon arguing with someone so thickheaded. Quote from: Kinder on November 28, 2014, 03:36:07 PM People need to stfu and stop acting like the world revolves around them.The irony.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:39:47 PMStopping people from getting to work is bad enough as it is, but stopping people from working when they're quite clearly in a job of public interest is fundamentally immoral. The nurses are necessary to the operation of a hospital.
People are going to argue the same for officers, or for a plethora of jobs.Passing laws to prosecute protestors, because it's an inconvenience to people, isn't going to make anything better. However, it should be easier for people to find out where protests are going on to adjust travel plans as necessary.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:43:53 PMPeople are going to argue the same for officers, or for a plethora of jobs.Passing laws to prosecute protestors, because it's an inconvenience to people, isn't going to make anything better. However, it should be easier for people to find out where protests are going on to adjust travel plans as necessary.I have no problem with protesting. It's when you cause a serious inconvenience to other people. The fuck are they doing across a road?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 28, 2014, 03:44:47 PMQuote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:43:53 PMPeople are going to argue the same for officers, or for a plethora of jobs.Passing laws to prosecute protestors, because it's an inconvenience to people, isn't going to make anything better. However, it should be easier for people to find out where protests are going on to adjust travel plans as necessary.I have no problem with protesting. It's when you cause a serious inconvenience to other people. The fuck are they doing across a road?Because like it or not, no one in America gives a fuck unless they directly have to deal with it.Protesting off to the side in a grass? Good luck getting any attention.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:46:50 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on November 28, 2014, 03:44:47 PMQuote from: IcyWind on November 28, 2014, 03:43:53 PMPeople are going to argue the same for officers, or for a plethora of jobs.Passing laws to prosecute protestors, because it's an inconvenience to people, isn't going to make anything better. However, it should be easier for people to find out where protests are going on to adjust travel plans as necessary.I have no problem with protesting. It's when you cause a serious inconvenience to other people. The fuck are they doing across a road?Because like it or not, no one in America gives a fuck unless they directly have to deal with it.Protesting off to the side in a grass? Good luck getting any attention. Oh, you will get attention for standing in the middle of road. Medical attention, that is
They're getting in the way of justice and social progression.
Quote from: SecondClass on November 28, 2014, 04:08:55 PMThey're getting in the way of justice and social progression.Are you fucking kidding?
Are you kidding? Delaying people from getting to work should be a prosecutable offense? That's just unadulterated idiocy.
Quote from: SecondClass on November 28, 2014, 04:13:21 PMAre you kidding? Delaying people from getting to work should be a prosecutable offense? That's just unadulterated idiocy.I quite clearly said for people involved in healthcare. Unless you want this protest, about the death of an individual, to result in more deaths? But something tells me you aren't that unreasonable. Not to mention, it does absolutely jack fucking balls for the cause they're promoting. Progress isn't made by standing across a highway holding signs.
This protest isn't just about Brown anymore, it's about the state of the police in general, which is a serious problem that needs addressing. Stopping a few nurses from getting to their menial jobs isn't going to kill anyone, stop being so melodramatic. Like someone else said, no one would pay attention to the protest if it was held on the sidewalk. And are you seriously kidding? Peaceful protests are the crux of social change in America. That's how nearly every movement changed the nation.
Of course you have a problem with the protests Kinder, you are a cop lover, and think that cops are in the right even when they murder people.
Fuck those drivers. Protestors are getting in the way of their precious commute? They're getting in the way of justice and social progression.People on this forum are so anti-protest. It's annoying as hell.