Occupying Wall St. is it U.S. Spring? Or just blown-up hype.
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I’ve got alot to say about this. For one, at first you’ll notice that corporate news was against putting up the story on their channel, because when i first found out it had came from CNN, and it was on their website about their being 700 people in Lower Manhattan, then I looked at the website about an hour later, and they took it off. Then i guess they realized that too many people knew about it, and if they continued to hide it from the people, it would just be more obvious that the Media is the Government’s 4th branch, by concealing it. So…They decide to show it to make it look like they’re “Fair and Balanced” which is what they’ve spent millions of dollars on on PR campaigns to prove so.
Here’s the thing. The demonstrators have a lot of heart, and I desperately wish i could join them. But… They have no answers to the issues! They seem to want the same people who they’re against make NEW decisions for our government and give us back our rights! It’s also unorganized and a mess at the protests because in the mornings there’s wet sleeping bags, blankets, and trash all over the place. Not seeming very demanding. Yes, a massive amount of cities across the country are starting to rise up. But, if the government doesn’t answer to the issue and keep putting people in jail, what are we going to do? Eventually we’re just going to give up. We all HAVE to go to work, HAVE to go to school, and HAVE to take care of our children. We can’t afford to sit and Occupy Wall St. for months or even years for the government to acknowledge the people…Sounds like Jacob’s Law to me. They’re interested in themselves, and will let the protests die out. I think we need a better point of view on how to get all of this fixed.
OPEN DISCUSSION.
comments?



October 12, 2011 am31 7:14 am
Unfortunately their (elite) plan worked. To create zombies with “toys”. Toys as in iphones, lcd tv’s, etc. Work, work, work…Pay your bills or loose everything and go to jail…blah blah. All to make the public to busy to pay attention.
October 12, 2011 am31 8:51 am
They may not have answers to the issues, but they sure have triggered a national conversation. I’m seeing discussion of the inequities in our society more than I’ve ever seen it before.