posted on Nov, 17 2011 @ 11:12 AM
reply to post by cosmickat
I had to think about your question before I answered. In short, when I see regular people, ordinary people fighting for change, vulnerable people, not
fighters but still willing to march, it makes me feel ashamed of myself for the msm and the dumb ideas I have applied to my opinions of the movement
as a whole.
I still hate the mindless chanting, the lowlives in the forefront of this, the partiers and homeless with nothing better to do, but again like I say
when I see people come down to become part of one of the biggest movements in US history it makes me want to be there, to have my teens there, to
become part of what "I" perceive this all to be about, people like me.
Edit to say that 'if' I were to join in which I am not able to do I do know that it would not be to stay in a tent after park hours, I would respect
the fact that park janitors need to do their job too and even though we have a voice in all of this we have to also follow some sense of respect and
order for what does work. Not everything in our country or our society is wrong or part of the 1% and their agenda.
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antar because: (no reason given)