I haven't been following this stuff, but... I find it hilarious these people are protesting big business while Twittering and Facebooking about it on their Iphones and Blackberries, using markers made with petroleum. (Along with the thousands of other petroleum items they use in their protests.)J T wrote:I find it depressing how the art of political spin has been so perfected that people can manage to even make citizens protesting against corporate and political greed look completely selfish.BoringSupreez wrote:
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*some stuff and words by other people*BoringSupreez wrote:
Is that Cliff B. in a vest?
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I don't see it as hypocritical that people in the Occupy movement use products from corporate America. As I see it, Occupy is not an altogether anti-corporate or anti-business protest, though it definitely addresses corporate greed. The central issue is to shrink the gap of huge economic disparity, particularly where that gap has been caused by unlawful or unethical business practices. Occupy is pushing to separate money from politics because our regulating bodies have been paid off and have now failed us and allowed the wealthiest to exploit the system and make huge amounts of money at the expense of everyone else.The Last Horseman wrote: I haven't been following this stuff, but... I find it hilarious these people are protesting big business while Twittering and Facebooking about it on their Iphones and Blackberries, using markers made with petroleum. (Along with the thousands of other petroleum items they use in their protests.)
There is political spin to make the Occupy protesters look like spoiled and entitled brats, as evidenced by the picture above. There is also spin to make them look like lazy homeless bums that mooch the system. And there is other spin to make them look like uneducated people that are only there because they heard the magic gravy train might come by to leave some money under their pillows. And in all honesty, all of those kinds of people are probably represented somewhere in the huge crowds of people across 600+ cities around the world where Occupy protests are taking place. But the core of the movement is not that. The core of the movement is fueled by anger over the poor state of the economy that hasn't improved substantially since the American taxpayers bailed out Wall Street and the big banks after the subprime mortgage loan crisis. Our country is still in ridiculously large debt after the bailout and the promise of trickle down economic benefits still hasn't been seen to payoff for anyone other than the wealthiest.
I won't derail this thread further, but I think the economic crisis and that the issues Occupy is creating discourse about are the most important issues currently facing this country. If you want to know more, I've already laid out most of my thoughts on the topic in this thread:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=33722
If anyone wants to continue to carry on discussion of the Occupy or Bank Transfer protests, feel free to rekindle that thread and I'll likely jump back in again.
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....so instead they should be sending smoke signals and writing in blood and semen? Seriously, what in today's modern society isn't corporate??The Last Horseman wrote: I haven't been following this stuff, but... I find it hilarious these people are protesting big business while Twittering and Facebooking about it on their Iphones and Blackberries, using markers made with petroleum. (Along with the thousands of other petroleum items they use in their protests.)
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Nono, burn a 1% person, make pitch, make ink.Rurouni_Fencer wrote:....so instead they should be sending smoke signals and writing in blood and semen? Seriously, what in today's modern society isn't corporate??
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Hobie-wan wrote:Nono, burn a 1% person, make pitch, make ink.Rurouni_Fencer wrote:....so instead they should be sending smoke signals and writing in blood and semen? Seriously, what in today's modern society isn't corporate??
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This. As a current occupier, I find this "entitlement" rhetoric from the right to be absurd. I can speak for myself only, but I stand against corporate/statist authoritarianism, exploitation of the poor by the wealthy, and U.S.-conducted/sponsored war and imperialism. This has nothing to do with entitlement, "hand-outs", or selfishness. Fuck, it's a protest against selfishness and excess.J T wrote:I find it depressing how the art of political spin has been so perfected that people can manage to even make citizens protesting against corporate and political greed look completely selfish.BoringSupreez wrote:
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Unethical business practices != all businessesThe Last Horseman wrote:I haven't been following this stuff, but... I find it hilarious these people are protesting big business while Twittering and Facebooking about it on their Iphones and Blackberries, using markers made with petroleum. (Along with the thousands of other petroleum items they use in their protests.)
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