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Occupy Wall Street protesters stay at $700-a-night hotel

By CANDICE M. GIOVE

Link to article on the NY Post

Hell no, we won’t go — unless we get goose down pillows.

A key Occupy Wall Street leader and another protester who leads a double life as a businessman ditched fetid tents and church basements for rooms at a luxurious hotel that promises guests can “unleash [their] inner Gordon Gekko,” The Post has learned.

The $700-per-night W Hotel Downtown last week hosted both Peter Dutro, one of a select few OWS members on the powerful finance committee, and Brad Spitzer, a California-based analyst who not only secretly took part in protests during a week-long business trip but offered shelter to protesters in his swanky platinum-card room.

NO PARK-ING: Instead of Zuccotti Park squalor a swanky room at the W Hotel Downtown was more comfy for Brad Spitzer (pictured) and other well-heeled protesters.
J.C. Rice
NO PARK-ING: Instead of Zuccotti Park squalor a swanky room at the W Hotel Downtown was more comfy for Brad Spitzer (pictured) and other well-heeled protesters.
A room at the W Hotel Downtown
J.C. Rice
A room at the W Hotel Downtown
Peter Dutro
Gabriella Bass
Peter Dutro
 

“Tents are not for me,” he confessed, when confronted in the sleek black lobby of the Washington Street hotel where sources described him as a “repeat” guest.

Spitzer, 24, an associate at financial-services giant Deloitte, which netted $29 billion in revenue last year, admitted he joined the protest at Zuccotti Park several times.

“I’m staying here for work,” said Spitzer, dressed down in a company T-shirt and holding a backpack and his suitcase. “I do finance, but I support it still.”

During his stay, hotel sources said, he and other ragtag revolutionaries he brought into the hotel lived like 1 percenters. He would order up a roll-out bed to accommodate guests, they said.

“He’s here all the time,” a hotel source said. “We all see him at the protest.”

Spitzer denied sheltering Occupiers. He claimed he only invited in a blogger buddy living at the park to wash off his camp grime.

Meanwhile, Dutro, 35, one of only a handful of OWS leaders in charge of the movement’s $500,000 in donations, checked in on Wednesday, the night after police emptied Zuccotti Park.

While hundreds of his rebel brethren scrambled to find shelter in church basements, Dutro chose the five-star, 58-story hotel, with its lush rooms and 350-count Egyptian cotton sheets. He lives only a short taxi ride away in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

“I knew everything was going to be a clusterf--k in the morning,” he told The Post, alluding to Occupy’s own disruption plans. “How would I get over the bridge when they were shutting it down?”

The tattoo artist-turned-Occupy money man took the elevator up to the fifth-floor welcome desk, where a disc jockey spins tunes and guests enjoy a vista of the growing freedom tower.

He said he spent $500 of his own money to get the room because he wanted a good night’s rest ahead of the cause’s two-month ceremony the next day and raucous post-raid protests.

“I knew . . . there was a high probability of getting arrested,” he said. “I wanted a nice room. That’s OK. Not everybody there is dirt poor.”

He paid for the palace with his American Express card.

“It is an expensive hotel. Whatever,” he said.

The rooms have 37-inch flat-screen TVs, window seats overlooking the city and iPod-dock alarm clocks. Visitors can order 12-year-old Glenlivet scotch for $375 a bottle, or an $18 pastrami sandwich, from room service. There’s even a menu for four-legged guests, including a $16 dog dish of Niman Ranch ground beef.

He claims he chose the W for its convenience, not its luxury.

“I’m not in the business of throwing money away,” he said. “It’s the only room I could find.”

And he claims he took care of comrades in less-comfortable digs.

“I took food to all those churches,” he said. “I got them cigarettes.”

Occupiers told The Post that they witnessed other General Assembly and group leaders stay in both the W Downtown and the Marriott Hotel — and said that key players were not present when cops stormed Zuccotti.

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Monday, November 21, 2011 7:30 AM
Doug H McCormick

HYPOCRISY

Do we think that a thoroughly trained scientist with enough of the proper knowledge and equipment could go to a hospital nursery, carefully examine each newborn baby, even study their behavior, and determine which babies are "born" hypocrites or which are even more likely to turn out to be that way? Isn't it hard to believe that this is even remotely possible, that hypocrites are born or that hypocrisy is inherited from genes?

Do we think that somewhere in the development process of childhood, teenage years, or as a young adult, a person deliberately, consciously chooses to be a hypocrite? Can we visualize him on some pivotal day saying to himself, "Hypocrisy is very rewarding and hypocrites are neat. I think I will be a hypocrite in life?" This would be pretty hard to imagine since nobody likes a hypocrite, not even another hypocrite when he recognizes it; and I doubt if anyone even likes to be called a hypocrite. Isn't it as equally absurd, to think that anyone deliberately, consciously chooses to be a hypocrite, as it is to think they are born as a hypocrite? Maybe you catch it like the flu?

If hypocrisy is not inherited and the syndrome is not formally chosen and you don't "catch" it, how does it develop? Well, it does develop, you know. I've seen some pretty good ones in my time--even been one myself, actually turned in a very credible performance as one. Maybe it affects everyone, just develops naturally, and some people are more resistant to it. What causes it, and more importantly, is there any way to get over it? I don't like to think I am still a hypocrite, at least a big one. But what exactly is it?

Let me make it clear that I am talking about fundamental hypocrisy, not just inconsistencies. Sure, we get sucked into or pressured by circumstances into behavior inconsistent with what we have been taught and what we would reactively defend, but I'm not talking about just behavior or weakness to live up to what we have been taught or what others expect. You have to become a hypocrite before you can behave like one, being comes before behaving.

The word, HYPOCRISY, is a compound word from Greek (Hypo), meaning lacking in, and Greek (Krisis), meaning distinction, discrimination, judgment, decision, critical thinking, and literally means thinking, belief or behavior lacking in critical judgment. Hypocrisy is a form of ignorance or dishonesty on the most basic level, that of belief. The ramifications of a lack of critical thinking are such that a corrupt belief system is accepted (it is hard to believe that an intelligent person would actually build one for himself) that is inconsistent and unworkable, and these inconsistencies and aberrations naturally show up in a person's behavior. Thus can we say, hypocrites are so because of what they have accepted or chosen to believe. This is essentially the one thing that Jesus had a problem with in human beings. Not that his problem was with their behavior, because he understood that that was determined by what they believed; but his problem was with their lack of critical thinking, their ability to see that their behavior was inconsistent not only with humaneness, but with their own belief system.

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