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Occupy Wall Street Info, draft of demands and Twitter Feeds
A first draft of demands from people @ OccupyWallStreet here: http://bit.ly/pBs5Ju – more info on the protests here: http://www.adbusters.org/campaigns/occupywallstreet
Twitter tags to follow: #OccupyWallStreet #OccupyWallSt #TakeWallSt #OurWallSt
Twitter accounts to follow: OccupyWallSt / OccupyWallStreetNYC
(there are more cities joining in, to find them do a Twitter search for “Occupy”)
To all you people out there – you have my full support – rock on! It seems like you’re doing so much good with the time, besides of course just the fact that you’re there. But I also love the work shops, culture groups, your general assemblies, the tests and development of direct democracy at meetings, etc. I find you great. Big hugs!
Comment on my posts on the recent demonstrations in London
I have made these posts below to provide a perspective on this story which is difficult to find in the mass media reports – eyewitness statements claims that the police provoked much of the violence themselves. I find that the video material I have seen from the scene very much tells the same story.
I want to add that I do not like or condone any kind of violence, if its not used as a last resort in a self-defence situation (even as a last resort, the use of violence can be discussed, but that is a whole other issue). I do think that some of the students who were at Parliament Square in London on the 10th of December 2010 really experienced that they did not have any other way out than to use violence. Still, most of them didn’t use violence, not even after being beaten by the police. Many say that the majority of violent acts against humans came from the police, and that the violent acts from students was mainly aimed at trashing government property (some windows, a statue, the car of Prince Charles…).
All in all, I must say that I do understand that young people cannot control themselves after standing in the cold for up to 8 hours without food, water or access to toilettes – being told, they still cannot get out…
Judge for yourselves.
Blogs with eye witness statements from Parliament Square 10.12.2010
Blogs with eye witness statements from Parliament Square 10.12.2010
http://www.brutalpoliceblog.com/
Here a video which according to its makers is showing the police man who allegedly got “dragged down” from his horse. In this video it seems he fell under there by himself…
Here some good ideas on how it could have been done: http://langtrygirl.blogspot.com/2010/12/demonstrations.html
