HolyCoast: #OccupyWallStreet Will Leave Their Parents' Basements For a May Day Protest
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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

#OccupyWallStreet Will Leave Their Parents' Basements For a May Day Protest

Commies of the world unite!
Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, whose anti-greed message spread worldwide during an eight-week encampment in Lower Manhattan last year, plan marches across the globe today calling attention to what they say are abuses of power and wealth.

Organizers say they hope the coordinated events will mark a spring resurgence of the movement after a quiet winter. Calls for a general strike with no work, no school, no banking and no shopping have sprung up on websites in Toronto, Barcelona, London, Kuala Lumpur and Sydney, among hundreds of cities in North America, Europe and Asia.

In New York, Occupy Wall Street will join scores of labor organizations observing May 1, traditionally recognized as International Workers’ Day. They plan marches from Union Square to Lower Manhattan and a “pop-up occupation” of Bryant Park on Sixth Avenue, across the street from Bank of America’s Corp.’s 55-story tower.

“We call upon people to refrain from shopping, walk out of class, take the day off of work and other creative forms of resistance disrupting the status quo,” organizers said in an April 26 e-mail.

Occupy groups across the U.S. have protested economic disparity, decrying high foreclosure and unemployment rates that hurt average Americans while bankers and financial executives received bonuses and taxpayer-funded bailouts. In the past six months, similar groups, using social media and other tools, have sprung up in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
There will likely be some disruptions as these organized temper tantrums occur around the country. However, Occupy has been largely ineffective and other than stinking up public parks they really haven't had much real impact on national or world affairs. I expect that record of failure to continue.

1 comment:

Sam L. said...

I'd like for them to stay in the public eye. So we can all see what they are.