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"Capitalism sucks!"
What happens when the Tea Party invades the seemingly never-ending "Occupy" protest movement? Until now, this question has been left to the whims of the imagination. But over the weekend, Accuracy in Media, Let Freedom Ring and Young America’s Foundation joined forces to infiltrate "Occupy D.C."
As you can imagine, the results are quite hilarious, as the Tea Party counter-protesters state their love for capitalism, holding signs that read, "Taxed Enough Already" and "Unions Destroy Jobs," among others. The patriotic young men, who are predictably met with anger, hand out Constitutions to the "Occupiers," while defending capitalism (Meredith Jessup covered this on the blog as well).
In the video, you'll hear an Occupy D.C. protester call one of the Tea Partiers an "idiot." Another man calls one of the supporters of capitalism a "candy a**." And yet another individual who is visibly agitated says, "I'm gonna turn away because I don't turn the other cheek. You push me and you're gonna have a problem."
Some of the other responses, though, are even more bizarre: "Our troops are the terrorists" and "You and your corporate cronies...get the f**k out of my country" are two odd statements to look out for.
Accuracy in Media described the mission as follows: "To see what happens when three peaceful fans of capitalism, guns and our military take to the streets."
Watch the insanity unfold, below (caution: language):
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