I marched, I'm tired, I come home and the first thing I read is people were arrested for wanting to close their bank account? What-the-hell-is-happening-and-why-is-no-one-paying-attention? |
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It seems they've upped the ante. Now what is the public's response? Is this condoned? Or not? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
I marched, I'm tired, I come home and the first thing I read is people were arrested for wanting to close their bank account? What-the-hell-is-happening-and-why-is-no-one-paying-attention? |
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The banks paid the cops to arrest people who withdrew their money from the banks. I think that was the official reason. According to the video the cop said "because you were inside." |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 10-16-2011 at 05:01 AM.
I still dont understand >:/ |
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News clip of what? The people closing their accounts being arrested? It went viral hours ago, you can find it on youtube. It was posted in this thread a few posts back. The entire protest is streamed live to the internet, thats the beauty and power of the internet, we don't have to wait for the news for people to know what's going on. |
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Last edited by ninja9578; 10-16-2011 at 05:16 AM.
Nothing much was going on last time I went. Today a bunch of my friends went, but I couldn't go because of work. The joined in on a march down Market Street, waving signs and chanting - everything they described is exactly the experience I've been wanting to have |
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no sorry I meant me XD |
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nope, I aint there, but I'm in this one! go dallas! this was our march back to camp after having fun at goldman sachs, honestly we didn't spend enough time there but I think everyone was starving (I was) |
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lol well, I don't know how we can help you find it then? |
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Last edited by tommo; 10-16-2011 at 12:19 PM. Reason: video
Here was my FB status for a while aimed at all the morons who are just saying "get a job" |
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Picture from a friend of a friend |
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I just wanted to vent on something right quick. If it's already been said, sorry. I'm getting sick of how the all of the AP media is spinning it like no one knows what they're protesting for. The thing is, (in my opinion) there are so many things messed up with the economy that you would have to address it all if you wanted to see a change in the positive directive. When the tea party got organized, it was all good. When these people got organized, they don't know what they're doing. |
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The media's reaction has been absolutely disgusting. You expect Fox to spin it, but CNN has stooped to an all new low with their coverage of this protest. Fucking 1984. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Because there is no "demands" that people are actually getting behind. To me it just seems like a sea of people all shouting different things. Even spontaneous action has some kind of order to it and yet this protest seems to have none or it is purposely being withheld almost like they don't want to make a demand because if they do then they know a portion of the group might leave out of spite. |
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'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
Then you should turn off CNN because that could not be farther from the truth. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Let's look at these so called demandless protests |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
I'm surprised that people honestly believe CNN and MSNBC are "better" sources than Fox. CNN is just better at covering their backs. They are all corporately-owned sell outs, but it takes something like THIS to make it widely known. Who do you think OWNS these companies? the 1%. Why is Romney backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as his top contributors? Why is Obama backed by Comcast and Microsoft as his top contributors (Owners of MSNBC)? Because their owners like propping up the status quo. They pat the candidate's backs, the candidates pat their backs. It's Crony Capitalism, folks. |
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'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
Who is it that is speaking on behalf of the whole movement? I don't think that their ability to do so would be acknowledge by everyone. I mean, I've heard of some higher organizers, and even of a national delegation to hang on into the election cycle, but it seems like many are still calling this a leaderless movement. |
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Last edited by IndieAnthias; 10-18-2011 at 08:05 AM.
Try to understand this is not a movement organized by individuals with the agenda of getting their view across to the world. This event was organized to allow the people to get their voice across. The 99%. And these views may differ slightly but they orbit around a central thesis: A healthy economic system and a healthy, accountable government to regulate it. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
The initial protests (and revolutions) overseas didn't have a single, 'unified' message, either. In the end, it was a common discontent that consisted of different, individual grievances... |
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