"Occupy Rose Parade" A Failure On Any Measure

by Edmund Jenks | January 3, 2012 at 12:44 pm
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Occupy protesters march at the end of the 123rd Tournament of Roses Parade on Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena Monday, January 2, 2012. Image Credit: SGVN/Staff Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz/SXCITY


"Occupy Rose Parade" A Failure On Any Measure

On observation, the Occupy Wall Street’s attempt to gain sympathy and support for their movement ended up being a complete failure on most any measure one wishes to apply to the display and its execution.

First off, very little media attention of their actual display and end-of-parade walk for the first mile and a half of the five and a half mile parade route was to be found on a Google search of “Occupy Rose Parade” – total postings and RSS feed pick-ups show only 24 listing Results (photo slideshow HERE). Any New Media writer knows that when one self-publishes, one must self-syndicate in order to increase Google search results on the title or subject of any article … 24 item Results after 24 hours of an event is weak by any standard, let alone the platform the Rose Parade provides to a world audience. An estimated 40 million people viewed this year’s procession of 43 floats, 16 marching bands and 22 equestrian troupes on U.S. television alone.

The first Rose Parade took place in 1890 and was attended by 2,000 people. The attendance has grown to one million parade goers lining Colorado Blvd. over the last few years.

Upon reading the stories leading up to the actual event, the “Occupy Rose Parade” organizers were hoping for tens-of-thousands of people turning out to participate in their side-bar, soft sanctioned, end-of-parade event. The initial projections provided by spokesman and organizer Peter Thottam estimated that 40,000 Occupy Movement (OWS) sympathizers would attend the demonstration but in hours before the parade, settled on the number of 3,000 demonstrators which the MSM press services of AP and Reuters picked-up and used as the template for all of their postings used by newspaper and television news broadcasts on the subject.

Actual estimates of the people who marched in the parade came to about 400 people. The official policy of the Pasadena Police Department is that they do not issue crowd estimates but when pushed, the Pasadena Police Department estimated that no more than 400 “Occupy Rose Parade” protesters marched the route and were joined by people from the crowd leaving the parade event, which made the actual protest seem larger.

Lastly, about the only people who took notice of this soft sanctioned, end-of-parade event were the real political activists who actually have a message people can relate to, and, to be frank, did not have to show up to act as a counter-weight to the “Occupy Rose Parade” protest effort. The Pasadena Tea Party Patriots, also known as TEAPAC, were upset by what they felt was the politicizing of the Rose Parade event and promised to stage their own protest if the city and the Tournament of Roses did not keep “Occupy Rose Parade” from demonstrating within the actual parade.

TEAPAC leader Michael Alexander said, “Occupy has no business in the parade, and neither do we. “But fair is fair and if the city and the (TofR) allow the parade to be politicized then we are going to be there.”

So, the last failure of Occupy Rose Parade was that they were unable to have TEAPAC (and other serious political action organizations) take the bait and swell their protest crowd with a sizable counter-demonstration for the corporate media wire services to write about.

One has to ask – If 400 people in a parade and crowd of over 1,000,000 people represent “the 99%”, just who are the rest of the parade and crowd of over 1,000,000 people … the 1%?

The weather was perfect, the parade was beautiful, the Rose Bowl game came to a perfect conclusion with Oregon winning over Wisconsin in the highest scoring Rose Bowl game ever (Oregon Ducks, 45 – Wisconsin Badgers, 38), and 400 ineffective politically-progressive agitators were adsorbed (and nearly erased) by the general public as they left the parade route to get to their cars and get on with their first business day of the 2012 year holiday, happy being personally-free Americans.

<Article first seen as “Occupy Rose Parade” A Failure On Any Measure at Technorati>

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GVLBRTY

"marched the route and were joined by people from the crowd leaving the parade event, which made the actual protest seem larger."  If the people joined in, guess what?  They were protesting too.  Seem's like you're the failure for not recognizing the on going war against the banks.  The same banks that Ab Lincoln, James Garfield, John Kennedy and many others tried to break free from.  You let your country down, you should be ashamed.  ""The Federal Reserve banks, while not part of the government,..." -- United States budget for 1991 and 1992 part 7, page 10"""The regional Federal Reserve banks are not government agencies. ...but are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations." -- Lewis vs. United States, 680 F. 2d 1239 9th Circuit 1982"Could you also list the officers name and badge number who gave or sold you this information?  ~anonymous

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Edmund Jenks

It just seems funny to me, with all of the noise that these folks insist on creating that ONLY 400 folks actually showed up to try to stick their finger in the eye of the average event viewer and attendee without recognizing that it was the "Occupy Rose Parade" demonstrators whose eye had been stuck! Co-opting people exiting the stands to leave the parade does not a demonstration make ... how thick-headed.

Banks are some of the most Government regulated institutions in out society ... the Government rarely acts on behalf of its citizens. In fact, it was the progressive-minded Government legislators that created this whole economic upheaval with the JUNK Mortgages promoted (without qualification) by the institutions they put in place - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Without junk mortgages from the Government, there would be NO PRODUCT in need of a market ... hence, no economic upheaval.

Occupy Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac and Washington DC where the problem was created and earn the respect of the rest of the nation ... as Tea Party affiliated citizens have done (remember 2010?).

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pledco

There was a farmer who raised watermelons. He was disturbed by some local kids who would sneak into his watermelon patch at night and eat watermelons.

After some careful thought he came up with a clever idea that he thought would scare the kids away for sure. So he made up the sign and posted it in the field. The next day the kids show up and they see this sign, it says “Warning!! One of the watermelons in this field has been injected with cyanide.”

So the kids run off, make up their own sign and post it next to the sign that the farmer made. The farmer shows up the next week and when he looks over the field he notices that no watermelons are missing but he notices a new sign next to his. He drives up to the sign which read: “Now there are two”.

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