Monday, December 12, 2011

Leroy Jamal-Enrique Stewart is one fed up american. He’s sick of the police misrepresenting his constitutional rights, and the rights of the people. He decides to take the law into his own hands, and tries to raise awareness of some sort to help change this unnecessary abuse of power that has come to plague the post nine elleven world.

Now who are we fooling? Leroy would be the very first to spot a terrorist, and subconsciously shank said terrorizer in the juggular for his country. Never should this be mistaken. But when Leroy begins to cause a stir in New York City, things go south pretty quickly although no laws were clearly broken.

Leroy Jamal loves music, loves to make a fool of himself, and loves controversy. These three traits of his provide the perfect medium in which he can show the world of the wrong doing of our so called constitutional protectors. He want to get a crowd quickly, and decided to go a similar route as that “naked cowboy” did in NYC years ago. He grabbed his guitar, wearing a spedo for the quick publicity and jammed away.

People tweeted about this hilarious dude singing songs in protest of the curruption that infests our country like aids pumping through the blood of a careless prostitute. After all the united States has carelessly offered its services to very sinister situations through out the years, and has nothing to show for it economicly. So with that said the metaphore stands.

Leroy is very pleased with his interpretation of the government, and decides to get some posters made and give them out freely to his followers. It has now been days that he has been doing his thing out in central park, and all the occupants show no signs of leaving, that is until the fuzz decides to evict them like “the cockroaches they are, infesting out scenic parks, to pump propaganda into the masses.” (as stated by Mayor Dick Swass.)

The police claimed that he himself was involved in conspiracy to invoke terrorist actions and provoked citezens to turn against their government. All he was doing was expressing his right to protest, right to assemble, freedome of speech and freedome of the press to suit his agenda. That agenda being a peaceful display of the currupt powers that be. The greatest, unintentional display of such came with out him doing a thing. The police came in with brutal force, “pushing little children, with their fully automatics.” Leroy says, along with most every other protester, “they like to push the weak around.”

Song: Deer Dance by System of a Down.

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