Wall Street protesters began protesting outside Sotheby's, which they call the "shopping mall for the rich," this week.Yesterday they went undercover dressed up as patrons of the literary arts and shouted during an auction.And today, there are already around 50 people outside protesting, and more trickling in. The protesters are shouting "SCAB, SCAB" to taunt anyone who enters the building to work. As you may know, scab is a word for someone who works while others are striking, weakening the purpose of the strike. Our source says that the shouting is so loud, you can hear from the top floors of the building. But the real noise is supposed to start at 1 PM, so this is just the beginning.We'll have more as the saga at Sotheby's continues.And just so you know, the protesters aren't limiting their demonstrations to working hours. Here's footage, via The Observer, of the protesters crashing a Sotheby's gala last week.NOTE: It was made by the protesters, so it has been edited.Please follow Clusterstock on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »See Also:Now Occupy Wall Street Is Going To Protest This 'Shopping Mall For The Rich'A Bunch Of Wall Street Protesters Went Undercover And Crashed A Sotheby's Auction TodayWatch People Standing Up To Rant At Occupy Wall Street

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