Uncovering the Wall Street Protest

So there’s a HUGE protest going on in New York City. Did you know that? It’s in it’s second week, and has gotten incredibly little to no news coverage on American mainstream media. I first learned about it through word of mouth, and even then I had to go to a British news site to learn anything about it. Since then a friend of mine also linked me to a Facebook page that is constantly feeding out information and links to small websites and blogs with bits of current information. I have seen videos of violent arrests and mace attacks on unsuspecting women. I have seen live footage where people pleaded for medical care for the violently arrested victims locked up in jail. Right before I started writing this, I joined a surge of people in the protest network spreading phone numbers for major news networks trying to get hem to cover the story. Since then, articles have been released online by some of the major news outlets. I watched it happen. 

So what is it that all these people are protesting exactly?

It’s clear that the people involved are tired of our economic system, that much is obvious without very much digging. But even on the protest’s ‘official’ website (https://occupywallst.org/), it’s hard to get a bead on what exactly the protestors are trying to make happen. Here’s their mission statement: 

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Wall Street!

Please call the major news networks and tell them to cover the Wall Street protests.
Thousands of peaceful demonstrators. 160+ arrests. Some of the arrests have been violent.

MSNBC 1-212-664-3720
WCBS 1-800-CH-2-NEWS
WABC 1-212-456-3146 OR 3173
CNN 1-404-827-1500
NEWS12 1-800-316-TIPS

Emails: mediainquiries@msnbc.comnbcnews@msnbc.comshow@SharptonTalk.netkee@cbsnews.com,nightline@abcnews.comnetaudr@abc.comearlyshow@cbs.comevening@cbsnews.com,60m@cbsnews.com48hours@cbsnews.cominfo@cnbc.comcomments@foxnews.com,Special@foxnews.comFoxreport@foxnews.comOreilly@foxnews.comHannity@foxnews.com,Ontherecord@foxnews.comhardball@msnbc.comjoe@msnbc.comnightly@nbc.comtoday@nbc.com,dateline@nbcuni.comnewshour@pbs.orgletters@latimes.comletters@nytimes.com,senioreditor@nytimes.comnews-tips@nytimes.comeditor@usatoday.comwsj.ltrs@wsj.com,wsjcontact@dowjones.comletters@washpost.comletters@newsweek.comletters@time.com,letters@usnews.cominfo@ap.orgtips@upi.com
we are also making our own media, for your viewing pleasure.

occupywallst.org

LInk to LIVE camera at the Wall Street Protest.

Also, call the NYC 1st precinct at 1-888-692-7233. Any extension.

Ask/demand protection for the protestors in the plaza (which are currently surrounded by police), and medical care for the protestors they’ve violently arrested.

More information here!
http://independentthought.tumblr.com/post/10644494303/uncovering-the-wall-street-protest 

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Today I saw people arrested for dancing. This didn’t happen in a foreign country with limited freedoms- this happened here in America. At Jefferson Memorial, a couple held each other as they swayed gently- only to be ripped apart by police and separately arrested. Onlookers jigged in protest, only to be violently arrested themselves. What is happening to this country? 

Back in April of 2008, Mary Brooke Oberwetter was arrested at the memorial for dancing. She sued for wrongful arrest, and lost. The judge decided that it wasn’t okay to dance at the memorial.

The fact is, this should never have been an issue. The first cop who arrested Mary Oberwetter was being in intolerant, bigoted, and overzealous idiot. She was certainly within her rights to be dancing, and to question that is to undermine the very ideals set forth partly by Thomas Jefferson himself (of whom the memorial was commemorating).

The judgment against her lawsuit was ludicrous and absolutely a violation of rights. The park is a functional public park, and as such any judgment against dancing is a caricature of justice.

The fact that the cops in this video decided to continue supporting the (illegal) ‘anti-dance’ judgment just serves to further embarrass the nation and it’s justice system.

-Phoenix Godwin

5-31-2011

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