Sure, not all of us have a photographic memory when it comes to historically significant dates, so to an extent, it's understandable that Dice was unable to find anyone who knows when the Declaration of Independence was signed. He's found no shortage of spontaneous interviewees, reacting like the proverbial deer in headlights, who prove reflexively, thoughtlessly happy and willing to sign petitions to "just keep the police state and implement some more Orwellian measures to keep the community safe", "support the infanticide programs of Obama Care", "put some free sterilants in the water supply" as part of "a modern-day eugenics program", and make illegal the possession of gold coins. And if he's not asking them to sign one of his bogus petitions, the general public not only never questions his assertions that "Obama has authorized [a] preemptive strike against an Al Qaeda lunar lander base", Martin Luther King had just in the past day died in a car crash, and that Mount Rushmore has been "sold do a developer", "bulldozed", and "turned into a housing project", but they bullshit their way along, putting on airs that they know what they're talking about. Personally, thanks to the abundance of vapid people in Dice's videos, I've vowed to never again step foot in southern California, where he resides and engages in and tapes these encounters.
Ever since the "Black Friday" phenomena has infested American culture, I've made it a point to stay at home for the duration of the day after Thanksgiving. Last year, Dice made a futile but admirable attempt to snap some sense into the hordes of Black Friday acolytes. "FINALLY, someone said it!" encapsulates my reaction to these two videos from a year ago:
This year, Dice has outdone himself: once again, he mockingly drive-by bullhorns the tacky, materialistic, mind-numbed droves subjecting themselves to spending their Thanksgiving night in a tedious, uncomfortable, grueling way ... but with a new twist: Dice is wearing a Santa Claus costume.
Next year, Dice should do this again ... and I should do it, too! And so should you! In fact, it should become an annual tradition ... until "Black Friday" finally goes away.
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...after all, it only brings out the worst in people. For reasons I'll never understand, the prospect of "really good deals" on department store crap leads to physical altercations. This year, in Philadelphia, one such "brawl" culminated in a woman using a stun gun on another woman. And that's just one of countless incidents -- peruse http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-11-29/mobs-stampedes-fights-brawls-stabbing-and-shooting-video-compilation-black-thursday-"Mobs, Stampedes, Fights, Brawls, A Stabbing And Shooting: A Video Compilation Of Black Thursday 2013", courtesy of Zero Hedge.
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Yesterday ("Black Friday" itself), InfoWars had plastered its home page with reports expounding on how empty the hype building up to the day has become, with the flouted markdowns made in the aftermath of deliberate price gouging.
Per Paul Joseph Watson:
Per David Knight:
Per Kurt Nimmo:
And, an InfoWars round table on any subject would be incomplete without Alex Jones' take:
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Now, you would think that retailers would dread and do everything in their power to squelch this type of behavior ... rather than facilitate it. Apparently, at Walmart, mob violence is par the course, while filming said violence is an intolerable crime, against which immediate action must be taken.
And if that makes sense to you, what about a church group being obstructed from feeding the homeless?
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