Friday, September 23, 2011

Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak

Occupy Wall Street: the protesters speak: "Casey O'Neill had no regrets. He had travelled thousands of miles across the country – and gave up a well-paying job as a data manager in California – to sleep rough in a downtown Manhattan public square, enduring rain and increasingly chilly nights. Police keep a close eye on him every day.

But O'Neill was happy to be part of the "Occupy Wall Street" protests that have transformed New York's Zuccotti Park from a spot where Wall Streeters grab a lunchtime sandwich into an informal camp of revolutionaries, socialists, anarchists and quite a lot of the just-plain-annoyed....."

2 comments:

MotivatedinOhio said...

They have a good message.  One that needs to be heard.

Underground Politics said...

They really do!