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Occupy <Your Town>

So they're occupying Harvard now.
Thankfully a family member who attends thinks it's pretty bleeping stupid.

I mean seriously - you're gonna set up a tent 30 feet from the door of your dorm and think it accomplishes something?

It's at the point now that people are 'occupying' a place just for the sake of being in with the cool kids. I wanted to support them, firmly being at the bottom of the "99%" -but it's a pretty stupid movement if you don't have a coherent message.

The great irony is that the Occutards don't represent the 99%. They represent the 1%, but the 1% that is the opposite of the 1% they seem*** to be protesting against.



***I use the term "seem", because from all the coverage I've seen, and personal interaction with them, I'm not quite sure what it is they are protesting against. Other than "daddy", by proxy.
 
After an increasing number of complaints from local residents, occupy NS has been evicted.



Most of the problems with the camp came from the very people in need of whatever changes they were protesting for. Bethany Horne offers a sympathetic but sobering analysis of what went wrong.

Occupy Utopia: Trouble For One Spells Trouble For All

The 'tards in St. Louis were so excited as they watched their numbers grow. Until someone pointed out that most of their new supporters were just bums who were there for the free food.
 
I'm always surprised when people are surprised about people being nasty in these forums. lol. Anyway, I am just going to view this thread as a place to answer the OP's question, which was, "Which got me to thinking - what is happening in your town? "

What's happening is the Occupy groups (they're not a movement) have been seen for what they are, irrelevant.
 
It's a warm and pretty, though slightly overcast, day here in Nashville as we celebrate the charges against ALL protesters being dropped and march on the CCA!
 
It's a warm and pretty, though slightly overcast, day here in Nashville as we celebrate the charges against ALL protesters being dropped and march on the CCA!

Great, now that they aren't going to jail, what changes will they be advocating for in the financial system.
 
Edited: A direct action, with protesters outside of Guildhall, where the PM and huge bankers are meeting and having dinner (or whatever it's called there lol). Not an eviction. Will be "moved along" at 5pm central)

http://www.livestream.com/occupylsx

It's also interesting to watch them talk about their laws there. Apparently, their film crews have been kettled, which is not legal there. I wonder if they have something similar to the NGL there, and if they are getting representation from them. Learning.
 
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haha! Love the british! "show em wankers whose block!" And reports of Dr. Who in the crowd.
 
Imagine that! Other places have had to fight for rights they "already have."

http://www.tennessean.com/article/2...es-dropped?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE

wooT! Victory! Is it sad that I'm cheering for people to be able to express their first amendment rights? I think it is.

The Occutards in St Louis could sure use your enthusiasm:

Little was left of the Occupy St. Louis encampment this morning. The wind had wrapped a collapsed tent around a tree in the plaza. A sign taped to a garbage can advocated for free speech. And five or six individuals — some recognizable as Occupiers — sat in a few park benches facing Market Street.

Sad tards are sad. :(
 
Occupy Bristol: 'This is Camp Hope' - video

"The UK's biggest tent protest outside London has attracted a mixture of those at the sharp end of economic inequality and those with one foot in the city's mainstream. Guardian newspaper reporter, John Harris, visits Occupy Bristol to find out whether protesters are winning over a public who are increasingly feeling the pinch."
 
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