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someone, anyone. what was the mission of occupy wall street? what did they hope to/actually accomplish?

It was a stand against corporate greed and oppression and people voicing their concerns about a system that exploited the working class people (Millions losing their homes, pensions, WS getting bailed out only to go right back and continue their dirty tricks). The problem with OWS was the execution of the protest. It was very poorly orchestrated and because of this lack of direction and planning, the follow through was weak.
 

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It was a stand against corporate greed and oppression and people voicing their concerns about a system that exploited the working class people (Millions losing their homes, pensions, WS getting bailed out only to go right back and continue their dirty tricks). The problem with OWS was the execution of the protest. It was very poorly orchestrated and because of this lack of direction and planning, the follow through was weak.

Before you typed this out, I had no idea what those hippes wanted. To a certain extent i agree that we need real change, so why not play their game and put people in office who will make those changes?

Tea party got a bunch of their people in, why cant young people do the same? If they want all those changes to happen, they will have to stop sluming it in a park and play the game. I know the system is rigged but if you got enough votes they cant keep you out of congress.

I was originally excited about the movement but they lost me by not having one message/voice and releasing a new demand list every week. Plus, I dont know bout yall but i cant afford to be out in some park holding a sign for weeks on end because im trying to bring change to my life and the people around me.
 

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what did "Wall Street" have to do with the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 and the Clinton administrations gutting of the Glass-Stegal Act BOTH of which are 100% the cause of the current recession??? Econ 101 losers, giving people homes without income verification they KNEW they could not afford and allowing banks to become investment houses = recession. What about this is too hard for OWS to understand??
 

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I think OWS was more about bringing attention to the situation...not necessarily about a solution to the problem. shyt those people were out there for days b4 the media even acknowledged their presence.

Who the fukk knows what it's gonna take to fix shyt in this country (probably nothing short of all out revolution), I applaud them though bc even though they dont have the answer's they are standing for something.

As far as Hov goes...the nikka was just trying to make a buck I cant blame him :yeshrug:

For those trying to say Hov's shirt was about more than lining his pockets :stopitslime:. Im a Jay-Z fan to but that doesn't mean that I feel he really has an interest in helping the oppressed when he is one of the main dudes glorifying what is wrong in the black community.
 

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Before you typed this out, I had no idea what those hippes wanted. To a certain extent i agree that we need real change, so why not play their game and put people in office who will make those changes?

Tea party got a bunch of their people in, why cant young people do the same? If they want all those changes to happen, they will have to stop sluming it in a park and play the game. I know the system is rigged but if you got enough votes they cant keep you out of congress.

I was originally excited about the movement but they lost me by not having one message/voice and releasing a new demand list every week. Plus, I dont know bout yall but i cant afford to be out in some park holding a sign for weeks on end because im trying to bring change to my life and the people around me.

Well if that was possible, I'm sure they would but that's another reason why they were out there in the first place. These same corporations (See Koch brothers) influence the government/politicians and their policies with their wealth in a "Democratic Government".
 

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Well if that was possible, I'm sure they would but that's another reason why they were out there in the first place. These same corporations (See Koch brothers) influence the government/politicians and their policies with their wealth in a "Democratic Government".

But no one can keep you out of office if you have enough votes right? i remember all that steam the movement had when they first started, imagine if they just got one or two people into congress. Bro these people mobilized 10K people in one protest and shut down times square!

Imagine if they brought that effort to politics :gladbron: These crooked politicians would be bowing down because they know we can kick them out easily. I guess my way of thinking is solution based, as in what was gained from sleeping outside all those days besides news coverage, a few batons to the face, and hippie p*ssy.

i want REAL CHANGE to happen but im not naive enough to believe that waving a sign will change shyt.
 

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what did "Wall Street" have to do with the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 and the Clinton administrations gutting of the Glass-Stegal Act BOTH of which are 100% the cause of the current recession??? Econ 101 losers, giving people homes without income verification they KNEW they could not afford and allowing banks to become investment houses = recession. What about this is too hard for OWS to understand??


the 100% cause of the current recession was unregulated derivatives, if banks want to lend money to people with no income then that is their business and their loss, but what banks where doing was selling off the loans as soon as they made it and then other "investors" where buying insurance on the mortgages that they didnt even own
 

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Jay-Z Is Right 99 Times, But This Ain

Jay-Z Is Right 99 Times, But This Ain’t One-Russell Simmons

Jay-Z Is Right 99 Times, But This Ain’t One
Posted 1 hour 40 min ago by Russell Simmons



As a person who cares deeply about Occupy Wall Street, I have to honor their year-long effort and educate my long-time friend, Jay-Z. If he understood it and endorsed the movement, it would make a big difference to poor people. As the same man that said he would pay more taxes if it helped educate more children and create affordable healthcare, Jay-Z's words matter. He was honest enough to say that he didn’t understand it. A lot of Americans don’t. He was also honest enough to recognize that there are some in the 1 percent who "deceiving" and "robbing," so I know in his heart he gets it. I know he is a compassionate person who cares about the poor, so I'm certain if I had two more minutes with him, I could change his mind.

I went to Zuccotti Park, the home-base of the Occupy Wall Street movement, almost everyday for months. I listened to the young people talk about their 99 problems. The 99 percent. Healthcare reform. Prison industrial complex. The war machine. Bad schools. Lack of access to affordable higher education. Genetically modified food. Gay rights. Immigration reform. Crumbling housing projects. Climate change. Everyday, there was a new protester with a new sign, fighting for the rights of the under-served. There was never an official agenda or media-friendly talking points. Zuccotti Park and the Occupy camps that sprung up around the country were places for any and every person to come and share ideas about how to better perfect our union. Our democracy.

I would agree that for many it was hard to understand the purpose of the movement if you did not attend any of the General Assemblies, or march hand-in-hand with the millions of protesters around the country. The months during the height of the beginning of the movement were unlike anything we had seen before in our nation. A protest led by no one, but always led by leaders. Organized through social media, yet no organization at the forefront. This was a true people’s campaign.

If we look back at the accomplishments thus far of Occupy Wall Street, there are many. For one, the national conversation that preceded September 17th, 2011 was dominated by a manufactured political fight in Washington to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a credit default. Within the first weeks of OWS, the conversation had been changed to the real issue that is eroding America; economic inequality, a topic that hasn’t been discussed for decades. Within the first few months of OWS, the conversation evolved into an examination of how Wall Street’s money has destroyed our political system and took control of our democracy. The prison industrial complex, lower taxes for the rich, the outsourcing of jobs, Wall Street running rampant, poisonous foods for our children, even some wars and almost everything that disempowers the poor, is a result of money passing from lobbyists and corporations to our politicians. And that is what Occupy Wall Street is fighting against. It is a sad state that the politicians work for the people who pay them, not for the people who elect them. That is not democracy.

If you look at the current Presidential election, Money Mitt Romney and his buddies are spending 12 times that of President Obama in special interest money and/or Super PACs. Money Mitt is clearly being manipulated by big corporations and folks who can write $10 million checks. The man changes his position every three days. When the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Citizen’s United, our democracy sign was placed on the front lawn with big red letters: FOR SALE! I am encouraged by President Obama’s support of using a Constitutional Amendment as an option to return our democracy back to the people. This will be his legacy issue. I am sure of that. And without the pressure of Occupy Wall Street, this conversation might never have happened.

So, Jay, here's the deal. You're rich and I'm rich. But, today it’s close to impossible to be you or me and get out of Marcy Projects or Hollis, Queens without changing our government to have our politicians work for the people who elect them and not the special interests and corporations that pay them. Because we know that these special interests are nothing special at all. In fact, they spend millions of dollars destroying the fabric of the black community and make billions of dollars in return. For example, the prison lobby paid politicians to create a so-called "War On Drugs" that resulted in a prison economy that disproportionately locks up black and brown people, including many of your friends and mine. They took drug-infected, diseased people, locked them up, educated them in criminal behavior and dumped them back into our community, thus producing a jail culture for our streets. There are more black people under correctional control (prison, jail, parole, probation) today, than were enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War. This is just one issue that has been bought and sold. If we have to occupy Wall Street or occupy All Streets to change the course of direction of this nation, then we must. We must take our democracy off the market and let the world know that it is no longer for sale! Mic check!

Your Friend,

~Russell Simmons
 

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LOL at some of you mad deragned nikka stanleys throwing neg reps my way butt hurt bout that Whitey Vulgar Display of Power

ahahahahah


Guess what


You aint never gonna see Whitey switch sides and lanes like this



Best we did was stop using the nikka word.............after 400 years of whippin LMAO
 
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