NYIntensity wrote:
I can see your argument, and on a national level, that argument makes sense. Here, we're not even talking about a state level, but city-level responses to people disobeying the LAW.
We, as a society, elected the people who made the laws and defined escalation of force. If you want that to change, you do it through voting.
I voted for someone who promised a "yes we can" and "change" podium. They've became a "We can hope" and "let give in" action set. Yet I still have a huge HATRED for what wall street has done and the Gov't bailing out the banks and not the American people.
I don't want to have to wait every two years to make what i believe are drastically huge changes in the way things are being done, and thats why people are occupying wall street and other places around the nation/world.
Thats why the "you do it through voting" is a completely stupid argument.
NYIntensity wrote:
Yes, I think the police were right. If you were EVER on the other side (either military or police) you would see that. Some people are stuck, unable to see the forest through the trees, believing that everyone is "wronging" them some how. Sometimes, you have to look in the mirror and realize that, well, you're fucked up, chuck, and you need to fix yourself.
So a lot of my friends are rapidly sending out applications to every place they can think of, with fairly good credentials (most have a B.S. right now) and you're willing to tell them to fix themselves that it's their fault nobody is hiring? Fuck that shit. These protesters are not saying EVERYONE is wronging them, they are blaming wall street and the bank bailouts. A lot of them have tried their best to give themselves a chance, the people who think everyone is a lazy ass are retardedly mistaken.
NYIntensity wrote:
You want change? Start aggressively campaigning for the people you believe best fit your beliefs. Engage non-believers in long, drawn out conversations, explaining to them the benefits or why you believe the things you do.
I've made at least 3 people start thinking seriously about Ron Paul - these are people that I know voted for Obama last time.
Once again, we have, and that doesn't mean we can't want things done differently in the middle of a presidential term. Waiting every 4 fucking years is insane.