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#21 (link to here) |
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Location: British Columbia, Canadia
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Perhaps that one that frequently repeats "fucked her all night long." That was... inappropriate to say the least.
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#22 (link to here) |
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Vancouver Anon
Location: Vancouver
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
![]() ![]() Here are my photos. More Here: Vault__Dweller/Operation Game Over - May 10th - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting |
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#23 (link to here) |
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Vancouver Anon
Location: Vancouver
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Also in regards to the comments about the image we were presenting on May 10th, particularly in reference to the music played.
Look - the songs in question "F*cked her all night..." in particular was my fault and I'll take the blame for that. I just figured we needed to keep our spirit high and to many of us all of this talk of SDN, The game (yes you just lost), and such songs are our ways of doing that. In the future, I promise that if music of such caliber is to ever be played again that it be at least given a PG rating that won't cause children to question and mothers to run away screaming but from what I could tell - there were absolutely no complaints. As far as how we came across, I myself talked with two members of the CoS and had a lengthy discussion with them about what we were about, the fact that we aren't threatening them or throwing out hate crimes, and to lay down that we basically are after the corporate level and they way they brainwash members into believing just about anything. I thought this raid was extremely successful. Everyone had a good time, we got to chat with a lot of locals, including people who have suffered from the disconnection policy and I discovered that even the marijuana party of BC (down the road from the CoS) is in full support of our movement (for what that's worth). I'll reiterate - in the future, our attitude will be a little more PG but we can't just keep this completely dry. Yes, we need to make our objectives a little more known, but let's lay those out and set forth some direction. I propose the following: 1) Let's all start a lettering campaign to our local members of parliament. 2) We need a flyer with a clear objective laid out. We've spent all the last few raids handing out information and creating awareness but the next step is to take serious action. 3) I think our goal should be to remove it's title as a "Church" and merely inform people that it is operating as a business that is abusing people who don't know any better. It's essentially a con-artist job. Con-jobs normally get thrown in jail or sued - so let's go at that angle. 4) REVOKE THEIR TAX FREE STATUS. That is all. ![]() |
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#24 (link to here) |
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Member
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Regarding the no complaints... who's going to approach a mob of several dozen masked people and tell them their music is making Baby Jesus cry?
Just because we were all having fun doesn't mean we can be intimidating to passers-by. In fact, I think that's one thing Anons really need to keep in mind: even though that's obviously not our intention, we can be scary. |
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#25 (link to here) |
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Vancouver Anon
Location: Vancouver
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Fair Enough.
As stated next raid will be a little more public friendly - I'm sure. In time, maybe we'll figure out a way to be more approachable as well. |
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#26 (link to here) |
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Member
Location: USA
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
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#27 (link to here) |
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Member
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Anon115: "... In fact, I think that's one thing Anons really need to keep in mind: even though that's obviously not our intention, we can be scary."
I actually remarked to a fellow Anon that quite a few peoples first reaction on seeing us is to either lock their car doors, roll up their car windows, or walk as far away from us as they can. My comments on how to be less scary: Dress Well: On the next raid (weather permitting) i am going to wear a suit. People seem to listen to what you have to say when you are dressed nicer than they are :P Be Polite: Greet everyone before offering them a card or pamphlet. Hell, if you are holding up a sign, say good afternoon as they are passing you by. Know Our Message: I think everyone is pretty much has this down. Each protest has a theme (Fair game..Disconnection.. ect) know the theme of the current protest and be able to explain it in about 30 seconds. From what i saw, people only stop and chat for a short time and if you are able to explain what you are protesting about in a well formed manner, it makes a really good impression. Any other ideas? |
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Location: Van City BC Canada
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
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If we want to be less scary then maybe a few pickets like "Do Not Fear The Mask. Fear The Truth." Some signage that informs the public that we are simply concerned citizens trying to expose an evil enterprise might help our PR. Yup, engage them. The public responds well if you ask them if they want information, rather than just intersecting their trajectory with a pamphlet. "This is a battle for hearts and minds of Joe and Jane average". Last edited by AnonyMysterio; 05-12-2008 at 03:59 PM. |
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#29 (link to here) |
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Member
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Sorry for being completely off-topic here for a sec... But could the person who mixed all that music during the protest PM me the tracklist? ;) Some of it might not have been appropriate for protest, but i'd still like to listen to it.
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#30 (link to here) |
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Member
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Re: Vancouver, British Columbia
Post game videos:
I will upload my video and pictures.
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Vancouver Protest Supporter | AKA Bullocks | IRL Identity: "Forgotten" |
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