
15th october: #United we will re-invent the world We All Occupy Occupying is behaving as if you live in the better world we all dream of: where basic needs are met for all, where greed is unacceptable, and where people consider others when they make decisions. To be honest, being kinder and more helpful is everything. Imagine if all of the people who work for banks and corporations had been kinder and more helpful. How about the politicians? Globally, we would not be in the situation we are in today. But if you want to take more concrete actions, then pick an issue that matters to you and pressure your government or a corporation to change their behavior. To occupy does not require that you go out and protest, or that you join a group. You may want to connect with others to join in their actions (or to invite others to do your actions). Hopefully this page answers the questions that many have about occupy.
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Occupy Wall Street protests: 'Millionaires March' to target Rupert Murdoch's home Today protesters will protest at JP Morgan Chase headquarters in New YorkWent to homes of Rupert Murdoch and JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Also targeted houses of David Koch, Howard Milstein and John PaulsonAround 1,000 demonstrators began Manhattan march yesterday at 12:30pmSome travelled by subway from base at Zuccotti Park to 59th Street to startObama senior adviser David Plouffe confirms President is on protesters' side By Mark Duell Updated: 14:35 GMT, 12 October 2011 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has criticised the Occupy Wall Street protesters for unfairly blaming 'hard-working' people for problems facing the U.S. Around 1,000 protesters tried to confront some of New York's wealthiest tycoons yesterday afternoon as they held a 'Millionaires March' in Manhattan to the homes of five top businessmen. But Mayor Bloomberg fumed: 'I don't appreciate the bashing of all the hard working people who live and work here and pay the taxes that support our city.' Organiser Doug Forand
OccupyStream - Live Revolution OccupyWallSt.org Rexly By Eric Garland [Update: Rexly duderino Joel Resnicow has written a better and more informative announcement. Please read his first.] Tonight I’m feeling reflective, on the eve of the announcement that we have acquired iPhone social music star Rexly and that the Rexly team will establish our new San Francisco presence, Live Nation Labs North, or LN² as it’s already known around here. I’m feeling reflective (in addition to yeehaw, hellyeah, and damnright) because Joel and Kyle have just entrusted to the Labs something handmade, something precious and rare. I did that myself just a few months ago. I’m also feeling reflective because with team Rexly we continue to recruit the people who inspire us. After we started the Labs, but before we’d told anybody what we were up to, Ethan and I started sneaking** up north to court Rexly. The Live Nation Labs sketch looked a lot like Rexly’s sketch. I believe: A team of true believers will beat non-believers almost every time. **Well, I was sneaking.
Occupy Wall Street: Children of the 1% out for a good time at the protests Teens from Bard and Parsons show their solidarity in NYChicago protesters heckle financial industry eventsDozens are arrested, including girl, 14, in first Des Moines protestWall St demonstrators plan march today on millionaires' mansions100 arrested as police clash with protesters in BostonMan falls to his death from car park near San Diego protestersObama senior adviser says President is on demonstrators' side By Paul Bentley and Micaela Mclucas Updated: 16:23 GMT, 11 October 2011 They have branded themselves the 99 per cent, camping out in New York's financial district to protest against corporate greed and financial inequality. But on the ground at the epicentre of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration, a closer look at some of the impassioned protesters is starting to suggest that while many of them have genuine grievances, all may not be completely as advertised. Financial inequality? Tight knit: Among the group are now a growing number of privileged college students No money? Bored?
CrowdVoice Cancel Cancel Show Voices on the map. more Featured Voices Current Voices Archived Voices Occupy - Räume des Protests 16 Oct 07:15 Flag Inappropiate Content How Storifying Occupy Wall Street Saved The News | Journalism Issues | Scoop.it 29 Dec 03:14 In the dead of night on Monday, November 14, Zuccotti Park in New York City was raided by police. Flag Inappropiate Content My contribution to the police barricades around Zuccotti Park... My contribution to the police barricades around Zuccotti Park... Flag Inappropiate Content Contribute on Kickstarter at 28 Dec 22:10 Contribute on Kickstarter at Flag Inappropiate Content The Last Occupier in Berkeley « America, Occupied Reports From Occupy Wall Street Flag Inappropiate Content 28 Dec 21:10 Flag Inappropiate Content Occupy Oakland camp re-emerges but faces removal 28 Dec 18:10 Flag Inappropiate Content Christmas with #Occupy Wall Street 28 Dec 14:12 Flag Inappropiate Content Tech of #OccupyWallStreet
Solve Puzzles for Science | Foldit OCCUPY WALL STREET (the theory) Really simple: Occupy Wall Street is an open source protest. This type of protest has been very effective over the last year in toppling regimes in north Africa. It's proving relatively successful in the US too. Open source protest is an organizational technique. A promise. That's the gist of it. What's the real goal of this protest? My guess is that the Adbuster team that launched this open source protest felt that an October financial meltdown was possible, hence the September start-date. What's the big picture?
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