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Originally posted by sonnny1
Nelson Mandela,Gandhi,MLK all were part of movements that changed the world,OWS...?
Not so much.
Protesting doesn't require pitching a tent either.
OWS comparing themselves to ANY other GREAT movement,is also preposterous.
Originally posted by jimnuggits
Why must all political discourse be an either/or scenario? Truth is always more complex than soundbites.
We have got to stop this elementary name calling and get down to a more adult conversation that includes the BEST of both polarities.
Originally posted by EspyderMan, this did not happen like it did in Egypt, because generally people in the West are scared and won't stand up for themselves. This is due to the silver spoon being fed to you daily, soon as the spoon is gone you all huddle into a corner ready to die.edit on 23-11-2011 by EspyderMan because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by psyop911
see? that's the establishment left gatekeeping talk right there.
and establishment left gatekeepers all over ows, like it's the second
coming of christ.
Originally posted by Siddharta
What kind of polemic is that now?
Calling the big boys (Mandela, Gandhi, King) and comparing the historical movements with that little green plant, called OWS to show how ridiculous it is, also pretending that I compared OWS to any great movement.
Originally posted by Siddharta
It does not mean anything to me, how OWS is perceived over there.
Originally posted by Siddharta
As I said, I was positively surprised about the political consciousness. If this is only the consciousness of a few, this is sad - for you.
Originally posted by Siddharta
You also can bet, that the MandelaGandhiKings had to face the same head winds as the OWS, including attempts to criminalize them or ridicule them. That's the way it goes.
Originally posted by Siddharta
Protests and demonstrations are a normal thing over here. Even the police goes into the streets, if they feel, they should have better working conditions. If this is not possible in the land of the free, then I shrug and wonder.
As of 2006, the United States accepts more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined
Originally posted by zworld
I notice many on this thread dont understand the movement, and where its going. Its not about anarchism, though that has a place in the overall frame of things, and its not about occupying small spaces. Its about actually making this a country of the people, by the people and for the people. And since the corporations that control this world refuse to let go and give it back, its going to take a pry bar.
The April 6th movement is no different than the OWS movement. Its all connected. the world is waking up, and there is no turning back at this point.
The end result will either be a free world that is socialist based (providing for the needs of all people) or a tyrannical world that is fascist based (providing for the needs of the rich and their lackeys). Im fighting for the first.
And it really is that simple. Though individual groups may want to co-op the movement and what the struggle is about, its not about just them. Its way bigger.