Russia had "tovarish" (comrade), now America has "solidarity."
Neglect of poverty and people in it, as well as a drug war that has pitted people in government directly against all ranks of our society (but mostly the poorest, and hence, ethnic), has created a state where politicians and police departments are entirely disconnected from any wishes or grievances of the majority of their constituents.
They proved this in gruesome detail:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ05rWx1pig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AdDLhPwpp4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRvcEQ0_iEQ
and those are just the pepper spray incidents!
When hedge funds make more in an hour than any of us make in a year, we are left to fight over the remainder of the pie, dividing us amongst ourselves (one of those divisions being between the police and the poor). Meanwhile, the top 1% can easily throw a few million dollars here and take out a few politicians, or manipulate billion dollar markets and take out entire countries (like Greece, whose assets are now being sold as greek people lose their sovereignty), to increase their power. For example, the NYPD got paid millions of dollars from JP Morgan *during the protests* with mass arrests following.
That is what happens in an oligarchy, a police state, an authoritarian dictatorship. WHATEVER YOUR POLITICS, left or right, this is bad news for all of us.
I've already linked the bad news. The good news is that the occupy movement still stands because of numbers. Over 1,000 cities in the U.S. and double that in the world have large occupy protests, and it's all about your say (everybody has a chance to speak at general assemblies, and general assembly consensus dictates the actions of the occupy movement--there are no leaders).
All of these protests are linked on the internet, and many are linked sending supplies and personnel to each other. You may have thought otherwise if you've been watching any cable news from inside the United States, but this movement has huge potential and staying power.
The best way to help is to at least go check out the protest site at your town and talk to them. Bringing any blankets, food items, donations etc is also helpful. Many cities have a general assembly each night, and GA's are fascinating to witness--they are "what democracy looks like," literally. I highly recommend stopping by during a GA.
What kind of country are we, and what can you do about it? Are you going to go on pretending that you cannot influence politics, or will you speak up and stand in solidarity with those on Wall Street and the rest of the United States?
Glider
Neglect of poverty and people in it, as well as a drug war that has pitted people in government directly against all ranks of our society (but mostly the poorest, and hence, ethnic), has created a state where politicians and police departments are entirely disconnected from any wishes or grievances of the majority of their constituents.
They proved this in gruesome detail:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ05rWx1pig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AdDLhPwpp4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRvcEQ0_iEQ
and those are just the pepper spray incidents!
When hedge funds make more in an hour than any of us make in a year, we are left to fight over the remainder of the pie, dividing us amongst ourselves (one of those divisions being between the police and the poor). Meanwhile, the top 1% can easily throw a few million dollars here and take out a few politicians, or manipulate billion dollar markets and take out entire countries (like Greece, whose assets are now being sold as greek people lose their sovereignty), to increase their power. For example, the NYPD got paid millions of dollars from JP Morgan *during the protests* with mass arrests following.
That is what happens in an oligarchy, a police state, an authoritarian dictatorship. WHATEVER YOUR POLITICS, left or right, this is bad news for all of us.
I've already linked the bad news. The good news is that the occupy movement still stands because of numbers. Over 1,000 cities in the U.S. and double that in the world have large occupy protests, and it's all about your say (everybody has a chance to speak at general assemblies, and general assembly consensus dictates the actions of the occupy movement--there are no leaders).
All of these protests are linked on the internet, and many are linked sending supplies and personnel to each other. You may have thought otherwise if you've been watching any cable news from inside the United States, but this movement has huge potential and staying power.
The best way to help is to at least go check out the protest site at your town and talk to them. Bringing any blankets, food items, donations etc is also helpful. Many cities have a general assembly each night, and GA's are fascinating to witness--they are "what democracy looks like," literally. I highly recommend stopping by during a GA.
What kind of country are we, and what can you do about it? Are you going to go on pretending that you cannot influence politics, or will you speak up and stand in solidarity with those on Wall Street and the rest of the United States?
Glider
