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G20 Protesters: Pitt-thetic

Last week I posted on the G20 protests going on in Pittsburgh, including around my alma mater, Pitt. Well, on Friday Sean Vannity had a segment with a couple of the protesters, 2 Pitt students. Suffice it to say, I can’t help being embarrassed by this to some degree. Watch here as these two students demonstrate their incredible naivete. God only knows where they come up with their ideas, but I fear they are only being reinforced in the halls of *higher learning* at Pitt.

First off, it is amazing to me that neither student can bring themselves to at least condemn the violence. The one girl justified the violence and vandalism as an effort to make ‘their voices heard.’ So, according to this leftist radical, such activity is OK if it means getting your message out. Bill Ayers must be proud.

Michael Moore must also be proud considering that these protesters have come to the twisted conclusion that capitalism is evil. Yes, somehow CEO’s making 6 figures is bad for society and needs to be reined in via taxation and forced wealth redistribution. Capitalism is evil because poor people still exist in society. And, ironically, capitalism is evil because, according to these ’progressives,’ progress resulted in the demise of the city’s steel industry. (As an aside, it should be noted that Pittsburgh has rebounded over time both due to a vibrant healthcare industry – Pittsburgh is known for its hospitals – not to mention the efforts/expansion of the University of Pittsburgh itself, which is the city’s top employer.) 

Underlying the protester’s attacks on capitalism is the idea that there is a utopia. That if only there were wealth redistribution to address the ‘inequities’ of capitalism, opportunity and prosperity would abound for all. Of course, such socialistic visions only lead to tyranny and the spread of misery and poverty among the populace.

This segment just underscores the real problem we are facing. Too many people simply do not understand – and have not been taught – the virtues of capitalism and the superiority of its morality. Abraham Lincoln said it best:

“You cannot help the poor, by destroying the rich. You cannot strengthen the weak, by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity, by discouraging thrift. You cannot lift the wage earner up, by pulling the wage payer down. You cannot further the brotherhood of man, by inciting class hatred. You cannot build character and courage, by taking away men’s initiative and independence. You cannot help men permanently, by doing for them what they could and should, do for themselves.”

While these protesters are likely lost to this message and the virtues of capitalism and a free market system, it is up to conservatives to deliver it to our fellow citizens and persuade them otherwise.

Cross-posted at Conservatives with Attitude!

The Real ‘Mob’ Are The G20 Protesters

Over the past month and a half or so, tea party protesters and people who went to town hall meetings have been derided and ridiculed. The DNC ran an ad calling dissenting Americans a ‘mob.’ Harry Reid basically called right-wing protesters evil. Lamestream media types have wrung their hands as well and fretted about potential violence. Likewise, Nancy Pelosi actually took to the podium the other day and, mustering up her best Meryl Streep, acted like she thought the ‘rhetoric’ of the tea party protesters would lead to violence.  Meanwhile, the tea party protests in DC – and the dissenting voices at town hall meetings - couldn’t have been more peaceful. The only violence associated with them that I heard about were of union thugs laying fists on people like health care opponents like Kenneth Gladney.

Conversely, there is a protest movement that is most definitely out of control. A protest movement that is most definitely unruly, unlawful and violent. And these protesters emanate from the radical left-wing. They are the G20 protesters. Year in and year out, this crowd descends on the G20 Summit and willfully clash with police and vandalize surrounding neighborhoods. This year in Pittsburgh the storyline is no different. A number of businesses in Oakland, a borough of Pittsburgh that includes my alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, had windows smashed. According to the latest reports, about 70 people have been arrested, with more protests expected today.

Here is just a sampling of some of the ‘mob’ activity of the G20 protesters in Pittsburgh.

One wonders, now, if the lamestream media will cover this with the same *concern* as they did the tea party movement. Will they likewise fret that Obama himself, who is at the Summit, could have his life threatened by one of these radicals? I know – don’t hold my breath.

Cross-posted at Conservatives with Attitude!

ELITE 8!!!!!

16 was sweet, but 8 is GREAT!!!Fields lifts the Panthers to their first regional final since 1974.

 

How Sweet It Is!!!

Congrats to my Panthers for making the Sweet 16!!! On to Boston!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WE’RE #1! WE’RE #1!

Indulge me for a moment! Congrats to my Pitt Panthers basketball team. After today’s North Carolina loss to BC, tomorrow we will be #1 in the country for the first time in the school’s history!

Sam Young

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Big East Conference Is Stacked

Seven – count’em – seven Big East squads are in the Top 25 of the 2008-2009 USA Today/ESPN Pres-season Coaches Poll. Four schools are in the Top 10, including my alma mater, Pitt. It should an enormously competitive and successful year for the conference. Can’t wait!

2) UConn, 3) Louisville, 6) Pitt, 9) Notre Dame, 17) Marquette, 18) Georgetown, 25) Villanova

Pitt #3 In Rivals.com Pre-Season Basketball Rankings

Self-indulgence will be allowed on my blog. After all, it is my blog! So, let me toot the horn of alma mater for being ranked 3rd in Rivals.com’s pre-season countdown. Hopefully, this will be the year my school finally makes it to the Final Four!

Pitt #3 In Rivals.com Pre-Season Basketball Rankings