Occupy Wall Street is a people-powered movement that began on September 17, 2011 in Liberty Square in Manhattan’s Financial District, and has spread to over 100 cities in the United States and actions in over 1,500 cities globally. #ows is fighting back against the corrosive power of major banks and multinational corporations over the democratic process, and the role of Wall Street in creating an economic collapse that has caused the greatest recession in generations. The movement is inspired by popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, and aims to expose how the richest 1% of people are writing the rules of an unfair global economy that is foreclosing on our future.
The power of our government should come from the consent of the governed, not the lobbyists (read: corporations) that can offer the most money, that is disgusting. When that stops being the case and the government becomes destructive to the governed, it is their RIGHT to change it! This doesn't mean we should just change stuff willy-nilly--as a matter of fact, people put up with unfair situations all the time, and they are more likely to just put up with stuff and sit on their butts than do anything because they are used to it. But, when things get so bad that the governed don't seem to be actually giving their consent anymore--e.g. oligarchy, aristocracy or despotism, it is their DUTY as patriots to make a fuss, get mad and enact real change!
"The thing" is that people have different tipping points. So, understandably, some people have reached it and others think they are silly. Things might have to get worse before enough people move to the side of change rather than complacency. I'm just reaching the end of my tolerance for dirty politics.
I want my voice to be heard and checking a box every couple years is not enough for me anymore. We live in a great nation where we can say what we want, let our opinions and voices be heard. I am not going to let anyone pressure me into not exercising this right because they think I'm being silly. I don't want to just stand by anymore--what else is there to do besides gather with other like-minded people?
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