posted on Oct, 17 2011 @ 04:31 PM
I went down to check out the Occupy site here in downtown Pittsburgh. It's at a location along the main road downtown, Grant Street, on a lot owned
by BNY Mellon, and just two blocks away from a Federal Reserve Bank.
I didn't see any police presence when I was there around 1 pm today. There were approximately 50 tents set up in the square, a group of about fifteen
people debating something in a tent, and maybe another twenty people around the periphery.
There were a number of signs there that had some conflicting messages, but their basic thrust was they opposed corporate welfare at the expense of the
people. Interestingly, there were quite a few pro-capitalism, anti-corporatism signs. They're scheduled to have their own general assembly Wednesday
evening, and I might be curious enough to go.
I was looking to engage a few of the people in conversation, but it appeared I arrived at a little bit of a lull. I knew a few of the people there,
and though the signs didn't reflect it, the people there were definitely more left-leaning.
For the most part, the square was kept very clean and everyone was friendly. When I walked away, I noticed a lot of people were talking about them,
and the consensus in as much as there was one, was that while they were right about the corruption, the people doing their daily business thought the
protestors were a bit nuts.
edit on 17-10-2011 by cassandranova because: grammar