Monday, October 17, 2011

One Month In, Occupy Wall Street Protesters Appear Poised to Change US Politics

One Month In, Occupy Wall Street Protesters Appear Poised to Change US Politics: "What a difference a month makes. Not only has OWS survived, it has captured the imagination of multitudes of embittered Americans.

Late last month, a ragtag group of several hundred liberal activists ventured to the centre of America's economic universe – Wall Street – to protest against what they saw as the country's growing income inequality and the stranglehold of corporate money over US democracy. The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement hoped to attract thousands of protesters, but the turnout ended up being disappointingly smaller. Coverage of the protests was largely restricted to liberal media outlets and a snarky piece in the New York Times captured the sentiments of many when it dismissed them as "carnival" and "street theatre". One could be forgiven for dismissing the demonstrations as simply another failure of progressive populist politics in an era where populist energy is generally restricted to the anti-government, conservative right.

What a difference a month makes. Not only has OWS survived, it has captured the imagination of multitudes of embittered Americans. It has become a national force with the very real potential to roil American politics fundamentally. Other groups have sprung up in cities across the US and are now branching out internationally, including London....:"

6 comments:

MotivatedinOhio said...

I hope it continues.  This is not just an American problem, this is a world problem.

Underground Politics said...

It really is. I hope it continues too. It's about time we stood up against the greed.

MotivatedinOhio said...

That is all it is,  The peasants are fed up.

Underground Politics said...

I know I am. I've been talking to people at school about it. They either don't know about it or they're miss informed about why they're there. One peer said that the people down there seems stupid. I told him that the media is corporate owned and they're going to find the worse people to interview to make the movement look bad.

MotivatedinOhio said...

Most people I know have been around me long enough, so that they either know the truth, or they want to be misinformed.  I read that 77% have a favorable view of the #OWS.  That's pretty good.  People can only be squeezed so far.  I think we have reached that point.

Underground Politics said...

It's nice to know that people view OWS that well :]