Wednesday, December 14, 2011

TIME Person of the Year: The Protester

TIME has defined 2011.

It was a protest.

And TIME's Person of the Year is:

The Protester.




Read about TIME's selection process: A Year in the Making.

TIME had the audacity to give Islamists in the Middle East, lazy Europeans, and the Occupy Wall Street protesters a tiny bit of immortality by declaring them the most influential people of 2011.

What a joke!

This seems to be an effort to lend legitimacy to the Occupiers - the anti-Semites, criminals, rapists, and toilet-challenged.

It should be noted that TIME's Person of the Year is not necessarily an honor. The choice is supposed to be the person who, for better or worse, had the most influence on the news of the past year. Hitler and Stalin and the Ayatollah Khomeini have all been selected by TIME to be its Man/Person of the Year.

Still, the issue is often taken to be the profile of an admired person.

View TIME's photo essay of its Person of the Year: The Protester: A Portfolio

In its essay of 36 photos, only one is an anti-Scott Walker protester.


The filthy protesters of the Occupy movement and the slew of violent protesters in Europe and the Middle East overshadowed Big Labor's occupation of Wisconsin's Capitol.

They must be so disappointed.

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