In a fascinating turn of events, it appears that many of the accused were not welfare cases and losers sitting on their rear ends as he indicated, and incapable of political discourse, but rather some rather uppity people.
Yet shockingly, among those in the dock accused of looting are a millionaire's grammar school daughter, a ballet student and an organic chef.
A law student, university graduate, a musician and an opera steward also said to have taken part.
They are just some of the youngsters from comfortable middle-class backgrounds who have been charged with criminality.
Those people should give even greater pause to all to ponder those events, rather than ridicule them.
Maybe they just don't like the Order of Bormanns, Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Hanovers, Wales and Windsors very much. Or their Bilderberg cousins. Or their corporate members.
Maybe they don't like busting their asses at the same schools and watching those below them get better jobs because they're handed to them. Maybe they saw them buy boats and cars while money their family saved was used to pay for others on financial aid.
Maybe they know someone killed by the Order or maimed by it, or watched even their middle class parents get screwed by it.
Beware the Ides of March.
SPQR
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