RandFan
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Some humans dealing with problems in a way many of us would disagree with. shock, oh no, darn.They handled a rape internally?
Some humans dealing with problems in a way many of us would disagree with. shock, oh no, darn.They handled a rape internally?
Some humans dealing with problems in a way many of us would disagree with.
Yet another example of their misguided perspective. Either they are supporting vigilante justice or sweeping the whole thing away to avoid negative publicity and having to work with establishment that they revile. Pity the next woman that has a rape attempted or succeeded against her because the OWS didn't want to work with police to actually track down and apprehend the creep.Some humans dealing with problems in a way many of us would disagree with.
Some humans dealing with problems in a way many of us would disagree with. shock, oh no, darn.
I don't claim that it is. I already said that I disagree with handling it internally so this isn't advancing the discussion.Rape is not a "problem" that can be solved by shouting "mike check" a couple of times.
Who has been lynched?See the problem?
Sadly it's also evolved to allow bankers the ability to gamble with depositors money and when they lose all the money the public bails them out. Society has evolved to allow wealthy corporations to buy justice and ensure they get rich while the middle class and poor are getting squeezed out. 10 years of the eoncomy in the toilet. 10 years of low tax rates and loopholes for the rich. 10 years of the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer.As many others have pointed out, society has evolved to this point for good reasons.
Yes, it's much easier to malign and belittle than to have an honest discussion about the reasons they are protesting and what changes can or should happen.
Click here to see the charts>CHARTS: Here's What The Wall Street Protesters Are So Angry About
The "Occupy Wall Street" protests are gaining momentum, having spread from a small park in New York to marches to other cities across the country.
So far, the protests seem fueled by a collective sense that things in our economy are not fair or right. But the protesters have not done a good job of focusing their complaints—and thus have been skewered as malcontents who don't know what they stand for or want.
Given that I've listed a number of reasons that many have expressed then that's characterizing my point.According to you we can't know what reasons they are protesting...
"We are working on a declaration. They have finished the preamble I read it last night and I cried, but even though there is a preamble at this time, they've only approved one sentence of it."
"It's a slow process, we're basically doing everything that the forefathers were doing in 1775 when they developed our constitution."
Still more on the indecision front. This video highlights the apparent desire for the Occupy DC movement to secede from the union, but what I found more amusing was right at the beginning:
I'd cry too if progress was that halting.
Of course, he's off by about 12 years on the development of the constitution. Note again, the theme which we have discussed extensively in this thread; that the Occupy WS movement is trying to recreate a society from the ground up, and largely creating the same society they started with.
Note that discussing something extensively doesn't make it true.Note again, the theme which we have discussed extensively in this thread
Note that some, many, most (?) don't want to recreate a society from the ground up. They want govt to start taking the needs of most citizens seriously. To do something about the systemic corruption, lack of jobs and inertia in Washington....that the Occupy WS movement is trying to recreate a society from the ground up...
My job has brought me down there a couple of times last week. What I saw in the park I would call disgusting. One of the protestors kept yelling, "Jews Run Wall Street!" Yeah, that was pretty disgusting too.
Disgusting. No way I could ever justify such behavior. It's wrong.What I saw in the park I would call disgusting. One of the protestors kept yelling, "Jews Run Wall Street!" Yeah, that was pretty disgusting too.
Wouldn't it be great if we actually fixed the system before revolution is seen as a viable option? I doubt there will be that kind of a revolution but the idea I find troubling. There's not a lot of good history for such things. So, let's proactively improve the lives of citizens rather than act like the fictionalized Marie Antoinette. Just a thought.
I do think a fix is in order but it appears that the OWS crowd is interested in neither a fix or a revolution to overthrow the government. It seems they want to replace current society with a new once based on some sort of direct democracy where all decisions are based on consensus. Note how much of their activity surrounds not around Wall Street but developing their "uptopia" in the park, where all voices are valid as long as you don't like Wall Street (as Checkmite pointed out).
I don't condone crime or uncivil behavior but I reject your broad brush strokes. As for their methods America was founded on cicil disobedience. If we champion mobs who threw tea in a harbor, if blacks could shut down a bus service or students sit in against the Vietnam war then we ought to extend a little bit of that here.
Note that discussing something extensively doesn't make it true.
Note that some, many, most (?) don't want to recreate a society from the ground up. They want govt to start taking the needs of most citizens seriously. To do something about the systemic corruption, lack of jobs and inertia in Washington.
Disgusting. No way I could ever justify such behavior. It's wrong.
I've no idea. Seems reasonable to me to fix the problems rather than let it get to that point.In your opinion, RandFan, when is a Second American Revolution a viable option? How bad does it have to get for revolution: a certain unemployment percentage, overreaction by the police against the demonstrators, a political party in power showing indifference to the poor?
I hear you my brother.Or send in the dogs and turn on the fire hoses.
What this country needs is a little "law and order".