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 Topic: Occupy Wall Street protests

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  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #90 - September 30, 2011, 04:40 PM

    A follow up to the previous article I posted:
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    Occupy Wall Street Protests Poised to Grow Rapidly With Union Support

    The “Occupy Wall Street” protests, now entering their third week, are poised to get a whole lot bigger than its core of 200 to 300 people, potentially even exceeding the protesters original goals of 20,000 demonstrators, thanks to recent pledges of support from some of New York City’s largest labor unions and community groups.

    On Tuesday, over 700 uniformed pilots, members of the Air Line Pilots Association, took to the streets outside of Wall Street demanding better pay.

    On Wednesday night, the executive board of the New York Transit Workers Union (TWU Local 100), which represents the city’s all-important train and bus workers, voted unanimously to support Occupy Wall Street. TWU Local 100 counts 38,000 active members and covers 26,000 retirees, according to its website.

    The Union on Thursday used Twitter to urge members to take part in a massive march and rally on Wednesday, Oct. 5. That effort is being co-sponsored by another eight labor and community outreach organizations.

    The Village Voice spoke with TWU Local 100’s spokesman Jim Gannon on Wednesday, who explained the group’s reasons for joining the protests:

        “Well, actually, the protesters, it’s pretty courageous what they’re doing,” he said, “and it’s brought a new public focus in a different way to what we’ve been saying along. While Wall Street and the banks and the corporations are the ones that caused the mess that’s flowed down into the states and cities, it seems there’s no shared sacrifice. It’s the workers having to sacrifice while the wealthy get away scot-free. It’s kind of a natural alliance with the young people and the students — they’re voicing our message, why not join them? On many levels, our workers feel an affinity with the kids. They just seem to be hanging out there getting the crap beaten out of them, and maybe union support will help them out a little bit.”

    The other eight organizations expected to join in the October 5 rally, based on its Facebook page, are United NY, Strong Economy for All Coalition, Working Families Party, VOCAL-NY, Community Voices Heard, Alliance for Quality Education, New York Communities for Change, Coalition for the Homeless, which have a collective membership of over 1 million.

    CommonDreams.org
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #91 - October 01, 2011, 02:35 AM

    More trade union support:

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    AFL-CIO's Trumka Hails Occupy Wall Street

    Declaring that “Wall Street’s out of control,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka has embraced street protests such as the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations—and others like them that are planned for cities across the country.

    TheNation.com
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #92 - October 01, 2011, 04:18 AM

    Will reserve judgment.

    fuck you
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #93 - October 01, 2011, 07:35 PM

    .
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #94 - October 02, 2011, 05:15 PM

    Immortal technique giving the movement some great advice @ the start...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRaG6ZQZ_l8

  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #95 - October 02, 2011, 08:53 PM

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    More Than 700 Arrested After Police Allegedly Lure Protesters On Brooklyn Bridge

    More than 700 protestors were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday after the Occupy Wall Street protestors steered their march onto the Brooklyn-bound roadway. According to the NYPD, "most" of those arrested were issued criminal summonses for blocking vehicular traffic or disorderly conduct. "The real question is: did the police make an announcement at the beginning not to be on the road?" attorney Wylie Stecklow told us. "And did that announcement reach enough people?" Stecklow's firm is representing many of those arrested. NYPD spokesman Paul Brown told the Times, "This was not a trap. They were warned not to proceed."

    Many of the protestors we spoke with said the police did not initially object to them being on either the road or the pedestrian side of the bridge. Joshua James, who was part of the protestors' medic team, was near the front of the pack of those marching on the road. "There were police in front of us, marching with us, and plainclothes officers were basically leading us onto the bridge, keeping a lane open for traffic" he said. "Some of them said, 'Don't get on the road,' others were telling us to get to the side so we didn't block traffic. They all said something different."

    Gothamist.com

    Typical police tactic.
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #96 - October 03, 2011, 06:44 AM

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    New York City Police Foundation — New York

    JPMorgan Chase recently donated an unprecedented $4.6 million to the New York City Police Foundation. The gift was the largest in the history of the foundation and will enable the New York City Police Department to strengthen security in the Big Apple. The money will pay for 1,000 new patrol car laptops, as well as security monitoring software in the NYPD's main data center.

    New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly sent CEO and Chairman Jamie Dimon a note expressing "profound gratitude" for the company's donation.

    "These officers put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe," Dimon said. "We're incredibly proud to help them build this program and let them know how much we value their hard work."

    JPMorganChase.com
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #97 - October 03, 2011, 09:34 AM

    .
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #98 - October 04, 2011, 01:13 AM

    http://www.facebook.com/OccupyCanada
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #99 - October 04, 2011, 01:16 AM



    Finallly dance

    I am seriously dreading the upcoming provincial elections vomit

    "Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused."
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #100 - October 04, 2011, 01:32 AM

    Yet another video of Fox News getting pwned. Grin

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJgWdfZqDj0
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #101 - October 04, 2011, 02:13 AM

    Just ordered myself a belated birthday gift for the upcoming occupation.

    http://akpress.com/2097/items/anarchosynidicalistflag

     dance
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #102 - October 04, 2011, 05:57 AM

    So is this like the left's answer to the Teabaggers or wut?

    Formerly known as Iblis
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #103 - October 04, 2011, 06:05 AM

    If the left is composed of the 99.99999% of the world that didn't make money off everyone else's disaster in the last few years then sure.

    At evening, casual flocks of pigeons make
    Ambiguous undulations as they sink,
    Downward to darkness, on extended wings. - Stevens
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #104 - October 04, 2011, 07:14 AM

    I'm not sure if these protesters represent the interests of quite 99.9% of the world's population. It seems rather presumptuous to think so, tbh.

    how fuck works without shit??


    Let's Play Chess!

    harakaat, friend, RIP
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #105 - October 04, 2011, 07:16 AM

    Perhaps not those individuals, no, but the idea is what is important

    At evening, casual flocks of pigeons make
    Ambiguous undulations as they sink,
    Downward to darkness, on extended wings. - Stevens
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #106 - October 04, 2011, 09:24 AM

    So is this like the left's answer to the Teabaggers or wut?

    This is a leftist movement only insofar as 'left' means reclaiming democracy through a popular uprising. This isn't an ideological movement, nor is it a reaction to any other movement.
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #107 - October 04, 2011, 09:42 AM

    This is our anthem:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZajkgodLIQ
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #108 - October 04, 2011, 12:19 PM

    More on unions joining the movement:

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    Union workers and community members impacted by the economic crisis have been demanding that Wall Street and the wealthiest New Yorker's pay their fair share of taxes.

    Let's march down to Wall Street to welcome the protesters and show the faces of New Yorkers hardest hit by corporate greed.

    Sponsored By:
    United NY
    Strong Economy for All Coalition
    Working Families Party,
    VOCAL-NY
    Community Voices Heard
    Alliance for Quality Education
    New York Communities for Change
    Coalition for the Homeless
    Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP)
    TWU Local 100
    The Job Party
    NYC Coalition for Educational Justice
    The Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center
    The New Deal for New York Campaign
    National People's Action
    ALIGN
    Human Services Council
    Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State
    Citizen Action of NY
    MoveOn.org
    SEIU 1199
    CWA 1109
    RWDSU
    Communications Workers of America
    Democracy for NYC
    United Auto Workers
    United Federation of Teachers
    Professional Staff Congress - CUNY
    National Nurses United
    Common Cause NY
    Writers Guild East
    New Bottom Line
    350.org
    Tenants & Neighbors
    CWA Local 1180
    Resource Generation

    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=282473051782707
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #109 - October 04, 2011, 12:51 PM

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    In Solidarity With Occupy Wall Street, Transport Union Refuses To Bus Protesters Arrested By New York Police

    The Transport Workers Union is going to court today in hopes of blocking New York City from forcing bus drivers to transport any Occupy Wall Street protesters after the New York police department commandeered at least three buses to take many of the 700 protesters off the Brooklyn Bridge this weekend. Last week, the TWU voted to support the Occupy Wall Street movement and called the order to bus prisoners “a blatant act of political retaliation.” “TWU Local 100 supports the protesters on Wall Street and takes great offense that the mayor and NYPD have ordered operators to transport citizens who were exercising their constitutional right to protest — and shouldn’t have been arrested in the first place,” TWU President John Samuelsen said. Samuelson said that by instructing the drivers to follow the police directive, the Metropolitan Transit Authority violated its contract with the Local 100.

    ThinkProgress.org
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #110 - October 05, 2011, 03:25 AM

    This is a leftist movement only insofar as 'left' means reclaiming democracy through a popular uprising. This isn't an ideological movement, nor is it a reaction to any other movement.


    I'm not knockin it. I'm down with anyone who wants to fuck Wall St up the bum.

    Formerly known as Iblis
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #111 - October 05, 2011, 04:17 AM

    I dont think this movement has as much support or sympathy as the media are making out.

    A thread on it here with the majority of posters from the USA-
    http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=127169
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #112 - October 05, 2011, 04:23 AM

    I'm really confused, how can those people be anarchists? Unless they're anarcho-capitalists and ancaps are even more dimwitted than I thought.

    EDIT: Lol, this is a sailing website. Why is it even called 'Sailing Anarchy'? This is just confusing.
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #113 - October 05, 2011, 04:39 AM

    Look at the rules on the left hand side near the top they only apply to the Political anarchy section.

    Sailing anarchy is just a name it would be the biggest online forum for people who enjoy sailing the anarchy bit implies they are not strict like other forums.

    Like any forum you get dim wits and bright sparks.
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #114 - October 05, 2011, 04:41 AM

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    Forum Rules

        I give up, This forum is for all aholes who cannot keep their little opines to themselves.
        Do not report any posts in this forum, I am tired of recieving them.
        If you don't want to be attacked, Do not post here.
        As long as you do not post users real names, have fun

     Cheesy

    'nuff said.
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #115 - October 05, 2011, 09:06 AM

    Report from LA occupation

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEBBC25kvAw
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #116 - October 05, 2011, 09:26 AM

    Just ordered myself a belated birthday gift for the upcoming occupation.

    http://akpress.com/2097/items/anarchosynidicalistflag

     dance


    I got one from there some time ago. If it's the same manufacturer, you'll be pleased-- big flag and well-built.

    I dont think this movement has as much support or sympathy as the media are making out.

    A thread on it here with the majority of posters from the USA-
    http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=127169


    A sailing forum? You think that the group of people with enough money to own a sailboat is a good representative sample of the US?

    The only people I've found in my country who don't have sympathy with these protests (of those that know about them) out there in the real world, where most people are more worried about having their houses foreclosed on or making rent or finding a fuckin job or losing their benefits with their current job or the fact they haven't gotten a raise in several years rather than learning about the best types of sails for their boats, are the ideologically hard-right that get most of their info from Fox News and right-wing blogs/websites.

    fuck you
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #117 - October 05, 2011, 11:28 AM

    A discussion about the expansion and aims of the movement.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8s-N8hrPYc
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #118 - October 06, 2011, 02:10 AM

    Cops using physical violence

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpOMlDVaXzc
  • Re: Occupy Wall Street protests
     Reply #119 - October 06, 2011, 04:01 AM

    Cops using physical violence


    THANK GOD! It's about time they got away from using emotional violence. Some of those things cops say really hurt my feelings.

    fuck you
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