Here is a repost of the Yes Men's article also on CommonDreams, emphasis mine:
WOMAN LOSES JOB FOR BLOOMBERG/WARLORD COMPARISON
"Bloomberg rep" fired from market research firm for performance highlighting absent mayor's violent tactics
Video: www.yeslab.org/drumcircle
An actress who played a Bloomberg representative in a satirical performance a block away from the mayor's E. 79th St. residence this past Sunday was fired from her job as an independent contractor at a market research consulting firm.
"They said my performance had put the company in an uncomfortable position," said Mary Notari, who learned of her firing from a phone call Monday afternoon. "The mayor has said ‘No right is absolute’—including, apparently, the right to poke fun at him for using violent force against his own people and for bending the law to do so.”
In Notari's performance, she asked the recently-evicted protesters how they would "feel if someone came to your place of residence and prevented you from moving freely?" She also announced that the protesters had "put the mayor under siege" and had "reduced him to behaving like a medieval warlord."
Police prevented protesters from entering the E. 79th St. block where the mayor spends weekdays. When asked if the mayor was there at the time, a police officer answered: "No, he's in Bermuda. He goes there every weekend. He's a billionaire, he goes where he wants. Learjet."
"What the police have done is made 79th Street between 5th and Madison a no-First-Amendment zone," said Norman Siegel, a civil liberties lawyer. "The Constitution doesn't say you have First Amendment rights except where Mayor Bloomberg lives."
“Don’t get me wrong, I find drum circles just as annoying as the mayor does," said Notari. "But the beating of drums is nothing compared to the beatings his police officers have delivered to peaceful protesters this past week.”
Video of Notari's Sunday performance can be seen at http://www.yeslab.org/....
I am of two minds here. If I had one, I would tip my hat to Notari, and I wish her luck. I understand the company's unease, but it is saddening.
And I am 100% with her here:
“Don’t get me wrong, I find drum circles just as annoying as the mayor does, but the beating of drums is nothing compared to the beatings his police officers have delivered to peaceful protesters this past week.”
No one truly enjoys a drum circle outside their home for hours on end. I know I wouldn't, and I'm sure most of you wouldn't. But our dislike of it does not give us the right to block off our entire street from foot-traffic (the street was blocked off by police and barricades), nor the first amendment.
There are always times we wish some people would just shut up, but we know that the constitution is not and should never be selective. It either applies to everyone or no one.
See the video for more.