@@luperamos7307 disagree. Statistics point the opposite direction. Both in attitudes about economic issues and social issues, the populace has shifted libertarian left. If, in the last election, only people under the age of 35 had been able to vote, Sanders would've won. The country is not the government. The government, as you say, has absolutely trended right.
@@solidaritytime3650 Look, here is why I disagree with you. The right has shifted much further to the right than 20 years ago. They are the ones that should be called the radical right. And that is almost half of the country. I think this data with under 35 year olds ignores the fact that these people also change their viewpoints once they get older. Younger people have always been more liberal than older people. And after 4 years of Trump he has successfully framed immigrants, foreigners and foreign countries as scapegoats. I can attest to this myself since I have been told many times to go back even though I was born here. And the Sanders campaign was supposed to be far more successful in 2020. But that simply did not happen.
Nothing has changed concerning the financial inequality between the power-elite and the average person, but much has changed for the power-elite themselves -- they have much more power than they did during occupy, and are far richer than they were just a decade ago.
It's far worse now. At least at that time housing prices were down. Good luck ever getting a house now after they pumped it up with all that free money
@@luperamos7307 exactly, every time the dems pass out the freebies the landlords and homeowners just raise their prices. Seems like most people don't realize that.
I seriously think we need to do it again. Seeing as how corporations are making record profits as we suffer, and them putting in more money into politics than ever before, not to mention how much the rich contribute to Climate Change.
During occupy wallstreet I was one of those folks who hoped they changed things but I hated politics and really didn't do anything to help the community. Since then I have become a socialist and do as much good as I can when I am able.
@@danialhillmann5374 if I have a tribalist bow and arrow, or one made through the system of theocracy, it's tip still penetrates a fool's heart the same. Thou art not a rocket scientist to speak politely.
@@danialhillmann5374 there are a thousand or more ways socialism can be implemented and a dozen ways it has been done before and somehow you can only imagine the worst possible way? You sound like some soft skinned licker of boots. Someone who upon hearing that the people have no bread, declares that they might eat cake instead.
@@danialhillmann5374 whats your point? You use socialist language and put forth fascist principles. Are you an anomaly? Or an agent? Do you mistake my words on purpose or by accident?
@@danialhillmann5374 you have no point and have resorted to smaller and smaller points. No, libertarian, as Americans understand it, is not an acceptable answer. Would that we could speak in person. Good luck to you!
@@danialhillmann5374 socialism ain't a monolith. You can pretend it is, but you aint the great decider of things.' Truth be told, socialism is a huge spectrum of ideas but they are all oriented around the goals lot making the lives of working class folks better. Do you have a problem with that?
Meanwhile the working poor and what little is left of a middle class have suffered through their third "once-in-a-lifetime" recession in 20 years. I hate how capitalism ruins everything good and has to be bailed out by socialism every handful of years.
They managed to pull the country much further to the right. Bc they discovered the brilliance of blaming everything on foreigners and immigrants instead of the rich and the corporations
I saw you there Amy!!! You were already my s/hero + I met a lot more at Zuccotti. Totally inspiring. Now listening to Nelili + Astra is such refreshing experience. We all learned so much + we're better for it.
The right knew how to draw in all the angry people and direct that anger toward foreigners and foreign countries. Not toward the corporations and rich people.
@@kx7500 Oprah, The Obamas, The Clintons, LeBron James, Hollywood celebrities, the owners of social media groups, Wall Street bankers, corporations....the majority of them are rich, woke, leftist hypocrites. Do the Obamas and Oprah and LeBron James...live in the hood or do they live with other rich folks?
we talk about the '3.5 Trillion dollar Infrastructure bill' which in reality is more of a 350 billion dollar annual spending package, While we continue to spend 765 billion annually on the bloated military budget, and no change to the annual trillion dollar tax cuts for the rich. which one helps your family?
"08 mortgage meltdown increased homelessness to 1/2 million people in US. Those who collected on the bailout need to contribute to solving homelessness - otherwise it's a 2nd bailout.
We "figured out" how to challenge the establishment half a century ago. "Tune in, turn on, DROP OUT." 'And get back to the garden'. It's all about da aina.
The 60's scared the hell out of the status quo, anti-communist hold over from the fifties, white supremacist republicans that didn't understand the world and people of color didn't owe the United States anything. The Cold War Order got started at Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1944 with nincompoop Harry Truman thrust into Vice Presidential candidate. Twenty four years later people were hip to Military Industrial Complex squandering the national budget for war economy spreading imperialist terror through every thread of U.S. society.
@@robertrichard6107 Not really. They killed them them like they're killing them now. Bobby Seale, Malcom, Martin, the city of brotherly love bombing. MOVE No change. We were warned by Ike and jfk. But in the early 60's COLOR was becoming more affordable for the middle class. Not us, we had to watch the Beatles on Ed in B&W. So while amuricah was mesmerized by GREEN grass on the new NFL TV programming, that changed pro football. And the coliseum was opened for the fall of Rome. The cia/MICorpratocracy Coup d'état was successful.
I was driving home one night 🌙 on a lonely highway and the question just came to me: whatever, happened to the Occupy movement? Nothing could get me involved in a movement more than them.
People in high places started injecting identity politics into the movement, which is why we are where we are today, with people rambling on about pronouns and cultural appropriation and nonsense like unconscious bias. Identity politics was used by corporations to turn a unified people against one another and distract them from wealth disparity.
@@kevinkibble8342 I think your spot on. We see the full results of that nonsense right now! People literary are choosing, between food and heating, many are facing homelessness, yet the politicians are campaigning on roe v wade and drag queen story hour. The mind of America is now too full of shit to think clearly.
@@wallaceahtone6149 And we here in Britain have invited this insanity to our shores with open arms. Arguably Brits are now even worse than Americans for woke bullshit.
@@kevinkibble8342I blame the education system for it; as well, as lazy parenting, and the general decline of morals. I live in a small town of only 5000, or so people in West Oklahoma, and the younger people have really become infected with wokism. A lot of the young females here are very feminist and have some bizarre infatuation with thugs, losers, drug dealers, and knuckle dragging brutes. A lot of decent guys who work and care about life get looked over, because they don't fit into the popular cultural Marxist narrative. We've had two police shootings in the past five months, and my aunt calls our town ''little Chicago". I feel sorry for you Brits, because I know it's violent over there too, but you guys are forbidden to carry a firearm for self-defense.
@@ellcally508 that was exactly true a hundred years ago. Today, what happens at a political rally, the statements and messages circle around the world in a matter of minutes and, the surveillance systems deployed to sanction a rally get technologically upgraded and re-deployed months apart, between two rallies. How much time do you think you have to afford for a change? Good luck.
When occupy wall street occurred, I was 12 years old. I was a dogmatic and zealous Catholic. I was a fervent and committed republican and capitalist. I was a Kentucky boy. Now I am 22. I am a spiritually-attuned (on good days) atheist. I am an open minded libertarian socialist. I am a sibling of the Earth. My father was 45. Spent his days listening to Hannity and Limbaugh. Fuming all day about the Muslim socialist in the Whitehouse. Now he's 55. Spends his days listening to Carlson and reading Drudge Report. Fuming all day about the socialist in the Whitehouse.
The enemy is the state, and the banks are the enemy because they are cronies to it. But the power structure is statism, capitalism is how you hold corporations accountable. The state protects their cronies from accountability. "Read anatomy of the state"
Thanks PBS for your ground breaking behavior You behave the way that all news media should behave. You seem to represent the people's point of view and I am always educated when I listen to one of your presentations. Thanks so much for being faithful to good media. You are absolutely the best!
“For the past eighty years, socialists have believed they were living through ‘late-stage capitalism’ and that they would witness the transformation of their world within their lifetime. But capitalism has proved to be uncommonly resilient and generations of socialists have come and gone with their dreams unfulfilled.” “But we have something they all didn’t have…A good feeling about this!”
The culture of Occupy resembled that of a Rainbow Gathering, with camping, shared food and resources, interesting and fun people, drumming, etc. It raised and popularized issues that were ignored, provided opportunities for participants to network with each other, hear from activists with specific proposals, etc. and find and participate in ad-hoc affinity groups and organizations that actually made decisions, increase their membership and get things done. For example, a group of participants in Occupy Cleveland camped in the yard of a poor person’s house shortly before its scheduled foreclosure. That action drew attention to the situation in the media, a couple of councilmen joined the media in applying pressure, and an extension to the foreclosure date was granted. The fatal flaw in Occupy was requiring total consensus in all Occupy decision making. I was very active in Occupy Cleveland, and consistently saw one or two people block any decisions agreed to, often by 50 or more participants, to initiate outreach into the surrounding community beyond an easy and short walk from the Occupy encampment at Public Square and/or to make specific political or economic demands. For example, I got massive support when proposing such outreach including 68 for and the same 2 against, preventing a decision. If I were a billionaire or a corporation that felt a potential threat from Occupy, it would be a good investment to hire such people.
An FBI agent provocateur got several naïve anarchists who were active in Occupy to participate in a false bombing incident on a bridge. That and the inability of Occupy condemn that type of action or make any decision cost the support of the Cleveland City Council that previously allowed the Occupy encampment, etc. at Cleveland Public Square.
Ok you expressed your disgust. But nothing has really changed. In fact I would say things are even worst than they were then. That 81;yo lady is me today. oK you did that but why wasn't there a 10 year re-enactlent? I think because the establishment has made it harder to do an action that the working class can come together to do something like this. I am guilty of the inactivity I accuse you of. But stop patting yourself on the back for something you have not accomplished.
I jumped ship back in 1999 I do not participate in the mainstream trendy bull crap. Only what i need when i need it Self reliance and self diciplined !
@@billiamc1969 Most of the elites are rich leftist democrats who own Wall Street, banks, Hollywood, most of the universities, the mainstream news media, the social media groups...etc.
One of my favourite memories from this is when some Patriot Cut the Balls off the Bronze Wallstreet Bull Statue. And then Oboso spent the next few years personally Stuffing Dollars into every Wallstreeters G-String with His Teeth.
Why do people get into politics? IDK, imagine if we put together a system where everything was upfront, distributed... isn't that what they have in Sweden or whatever? Respect
Wall Street, common thief When they get caught they all go free A brand new yacht and a finders fee Standing on the edge of a revolution... Nickle Back
My first ever regret is never making a move on my biggest crush when I was a child before she died of cancer at 19. My second biggest regret is I didn't buy bit coin when it was at 50 dollars and my third biggest regret of my life is I didn't find the capital to get to occupy walstreet. I know we will have another one someday and I promise I will be there.
NC REPRESENT! I remember seeing the occupy peeps in Asheville. I was like the only person that knew what they were camping out there for. :( Everyone else thought they were just homeless fools.
They did nothing. I was never so disappointed 🙁 in a movement which had so much potential...on a non-partisan earthquake to protest about! End of capitalism? Free market? And even trickle-down? It imploded into itself.
David Graeber was awesome, his book Bullshit Jobs made me realize why I fucking hated the modern work environment. I only wish I'd read his work and followed him before his untimely death.
Toilets, hand washing stations, food vendors, booths for campaigns and info, a place for tents. These were missing essentials. We can do better this time.
@@bodhisattva71 the united States is overwhelmingly Christian, so perhaps you are just trying to tell is how unwise you are? Honestly your message is confusing.
Roughly $35,000 to $106,000 a year for a household of three is considered middle class income. In Maryland 3 people can barley live and save any money with these numbers. If you work in Maryland you would have to live in PA to make ends meet and save any money with this salary range. Even at the top end around the Baltimore Washington Metro area or in the LA metro area you can just barely make it. This range is slowly becoming the new poverty range. In Califorina folks in this range are living in their cars or tents, mobile homes and work full time. Folks are even trying to live off grid to make ends meet. Don't think the entire working class will ever be able to raise their salaries to match the rate of cost of living.
I love your video at large but i will advice everybody who is into cryptos to Stick with ETH and BTC as much as you can guys. If everyone sells when it starts to fall, which at one point it will, the dream may be lost because of it being too volatile for companies to get behind.
imagine being rich, being too lazy and ignorant to come to even the slightest agreement. Let's petition to fire the government or take from their pocket Money is good for only three things : fun, investing, and giving.
The USA is getting worse. Then getting better.. Wall street helped small businesses start their business now business are closing. Especially Sears that been here before 1960s. No wonder we having a coin and food storage. more homeless will be on the streets. No jobs. No work No money. No more cash in hand. just on bank cards or credit cards. Is that what the people want. And order everything online I hope not. People love to Go shopping and see what they are buying Not by phone. And paying more for delivery cost. Then someone comes steals it when no one at home. That's add more problems And drama also returns that more money out of the pocket for a postage stamp...small business needs wall st.
We have corruption not democracy. What about a board of directors that works out different proposed solutions and votes on them. Only relevant or trend-setting topics similar to the previous election programs of the parties come to the vote. The people can of course also propose solutions. The board of directors decides independently on day-to-day business. These decisions can be revised by referendum.
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When will there be an 'Occupy Communities'? Are all the problems with life in the U.S. reduced to economics and class? What about culture, lifestyles, and values? Do personal choices make an already bad condition/situation worst? Why can't socialist/collective policies begin with the way we relate to one another, and live along side one another, in the communities we live? Is there a need for a model community, that reflects higher human values? Is the violence that inflicts many cites, an effective political weapon that is wielded by Republicans, and so is a substantial hindrance to the establishing, of a fair and equitable society? Can the Left really effectively fight against the established order, with the handicap of a large default constituency that is uninvolved in politics and community participation/service, and a significant number of whom, engage in anti-social behavior, of the worst kind? Doesn't Left activism have to be more holistic?
"Occupy changed everything".... but nothing has changed and things are even worse than then. A critical report on why that is the case would be more appropriate. This discussion is pure delusion.....
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Occupy Wall St. needs another revival. Millions of people would happily reoccupy that hellhole today.
Strike for Climate.
The country moved massively to the right since then
@@luperamos7307 disagree. Statistics point the opposite direction. Both in attitudes about economic issues and social issues, the populace has shifted libertarian left.
If, in the last election, only people under the age of 35 had been able to vote, Sanders would've won.
The country is not the government. The government, as you say, has absolutely trended right.
@@solidaritytime3650 Look, here is why I disagree with you. The right has shifted much further to the right than 20 years ago. They are the ones that should be called the radical right. And that is almost half of the country.
I think this data with under 35 year olds ignores the fact that these people also change their viewpoints once they get older. Younger people have always been more liberal than older people.
And after 4 years of Trump he has successfully framed immigrants, foreigners and foreign countries as scapegoats. I can attest to this myself since I have been told many times to go back even though I was born here. And the Sanders campaign was supposed to be far more successful in 2020. But that simply did not happen.
A MESSAGE TO EARTH! I8J6dXEIma5/eb.utuoy
YOU ARE NOT A LOAN! 💙💜
I live a loan, interest free, debt free, stress free.
10 years later, nothing has changed…
Nothing has changed concerning the financial inequality between the power-elite and the average person, but much has changed for the power-elite themselves -- they have much more power than they did during occupy, and are far richer than they were just a decade ago.
It's far worse now. At least at that time housing prices were down. Good luck ever getting a house now after they pumped it up with all that free money
@@SkyRiver1 which reinforces my comment , nothing has changed
Yes something changed. Wall Street and the rich got even richer..inequality is worse now.
@@luperamos7307 exactly, every time the dems pass out the freebies the landlords and homeowners just raise their prices. Seems like most people don't realize that.
Great video!! We should be careful on money useage,if you are not spending to earn back,then stop spending.
Investing in cryptocurrency is one of the best chance of making money 💸
Stocks are good crypto is better
Trading crypto has become a lucrative way of making money
@Larry Gary That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr Jesse Clifford
I heard his strategies are really good
I was in Occupy Adelaide South Australia
Now's the right time to bin the incompetent govt.
I seriously think we need to do it again. Seeing as how corporations are making record profits as we suffer, and them putting in more money into politics than ever before, not to mention how much the rich contribute to Climate Change.
During occupy wallstreet I was one of those folks who hoped they changed things but I hated politics and really didn't do anything to help the community. Since then I have become a socialist and do as much good as I can when I am able.
@@danialhillmann5374 if I have a tribalist bow and arrow, or one made through the system of theocracy, it's tip still penetrates a fool's heart the same. Thou art not a rocket scientist to speak politely.
@@danialhillmann5374 there are a thousand or more ways socialism can be implemented and a dozen ways it has been done before and somehow you can only imagine the worst possible way?
You sound like some soft skinned licker of boots. Someone who upon hearing that the people have no bread, declares that they might eat cake instead.
@@danialhillmann5374 whats your point? You use socialist language and put forth fascist principles. Are you an anomaly? Or an agent? Do you mistake my words on purpose or by accident?
@@danialhillmann5374 you have no point and have resorted to smaller and smaller points. No, libertarian, as Americans understand it, is not an acceptable answer.
Would that we could speak in person.
Good luck to you!
@@danialhillmann5374 socialism ain't a monolith. You can pretend it is, but you aint the great decider of things.'
Truth be told, socialism is a huge spectrum of ideas but they are all oriented around the goals lot making the lives of working class folks better. Do you have a problem with that?
Things have changed since 2011; the Rich became even richer etc . .
And now there's a spectacle of snake oil sales men and entertainment fascists bodyguard them.
Meanwhile the working poor and what little is left of a middle class have suffered through their third "once-in-a-lifetime" recession in 20 years. I hate how capitalism ruins everything good and has to be bailed out by socialism every handful of years.
They managed to pull the country much further to the right. Bc they discovered the brilliance of blaming everything on foreigners and immigrants instead of the rich and the corporations
A MESSAGE TO EARTH! I8J6dXEIma5/eb.utuoy
@@luperamos7307 exactly true.
I love to see it!
Another Occupy; 10 year anniversary!
"It's NOT red!
It's NOT blue!
It's the damn 1%
vs Me and YOU!"
sing it again!
@Sinkpehna RossFire wtf does not driving for a day do?
@Sinkpehna RossFire what is the nifty fifty song? What are you talking about?
@Sinkpehna RossFire wtf are you talking about?
Thank you ALL so much 💕
I saw you there Amy!!! You were already my s/hero + I met a lot more at Zuccotti. Totally inspiring. Now listening to Nelili + Astra is such refreshing experience. We all learned so much + we're better for it.
Wonderful segment -- Excellent Choice, thank you DN! for this one!
Another nostalgia distraction for the gullible faithful. Meanwhile in the real world poverty has increased since that symbolic failure.
The right knew how to draw in all the angry people and direct that anger toward foreigners and foreign countries. Not toward the corporations and rich people.
That’s the essence of fascism
Most rich people are leftists.
Stop buying from Corporations and working for rich people. 🤣
@@Seekthetruth3000 nice lie
@@kx7500 Oprah, The Obamas, The Clintons, LeBron James, Hollywood celebrities, the owners of social media groups, Wall Street bankers, corporations....the majority of them are rich, woke, leftist hypocrites. Do the Obamas and Oprah and LeBron James...live in the hood or do they live with other rich folks?
we talk about the '3.5 Trillion dollar Infrastructure bill' which in reality is more of a 350 billion dollar annual spending package, While we continue to spend 765 billion annually on the bloated military budget, and no change to the annual trillion dollar tax cuts for the rich. which one helps your family?
Remember the Panama Papers!!! Start there first! 👌🤓
"08 mortgage meltdown increased homelessness to 1/2 million people in US. Those who collected on the bailout need to contribute to solving homelessness - otherwise it's a 2nd bailout.
We "figured out" how to challenge the establishment half a century ago. "Tune in, turn on, DROP OUT."
'And get back to the garden'. It's all about da aina.
Tune in, turn on and drop out.
We've got to get back to the garden.
All we need is LOVE. ✌😎💕
The 60's scared the hell out of the status quo, anti-communist hold over from the fifties, white supremacist republicans that didn't understand the world and people of color didn't owe the United States anything. The Cold War Order got started at Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1944 with nincompoop Harry Truman thrust into Vice Presidential candidate. Twenty four years later people were hip to Military Industrial Complex squandering the national budget for war economy spreading imperialist terror through every thread of U.S. society.
@@robertrichard6107 Not really. They killed them them like they're killing them now. Bobby Seale, Malcom, Martin, the city of brotherly love bombing. MOVE
No change. We were warned by Ike and jfk.
But in the early 60's COLOR was becoming more affordable for the middle class. Not us, we had to watch the Beatles on Ed in B&W.
So while amuricah was mesmerized by GREEN grass on the new NFL TV programming, that changed pro football. And the coliseum was opened for the fall of Rome. The cia/MICorpratocracy Coup d'état was successful.
@@robertrichard6107 Did you support Biden? If so, you are also part of the larger problem...Biden is one of those segregationists you speak of...
I was driving home one night 🌙 on a lonely highway and the question just came to me: whatever, happened to the Occupy movement? Nothing could get me involved in a movement more than them.
People in high places started injecting identity politics into the movement, which is why we are where we are today, with people rambling on about pronouns and cultural appropriation and nonsense like unconscious bias. Identity politics was used by corporations to turn a unified people against one another and distract them from wealth disparity.
@@kevinkibble8342 I think your spot on. We see the full results of that nonsense right now! People literary are choosing, between food and heating, many are facing homelessness, yet the politicians are campaigning on roe v wade and drag queen story hour. The mind of America is now too full of shit to think clearly.
@@wallaceahtone6149 And we here in Britain have invited this insanity to our shores with open arms. Arguably Brits are now even worse than Americans for woke bullshit.
@@kevinkibble8342I blame the education system for it; as well, as lazy parenting, and the general decline of morals. I live in a small town of only 5000, or so people in West Oklahoma, and the younger people have really become infected with wokism. A lot of the young females here are very feminist and have some bizarre infatuation with thugs, losers, drug dealers, and knuckle dragging brutes. A lot of decent guys who work and care about life get looked over, because they don't fit into the popular cultural Marxist narrative. We've had two police shootings in the past five months, and my aunt calls our town ''little Chicago".
I feel sorry for you Brits, because I know it's violent over there too, but you guys are forbidden to carry a firearm for self-defense.
They actually really believe that, because “politicians are talking about students debt” they are going to DO something about it? Aw dear! So sad.
Change happens SUPER slowly. In case you haven't noticed. It took hundreds of years to end slavery.
@@ellcally508 that was exactly true a hundred years ago. Today, what happens at a political rally, the statements and messages circle around the world in a matter of minutes and, the surveillance systems deployed to sanction a rally get technologically upgraded and re-deployed months apart, between two rallies. How much time do you think you have to afford for a change?
Good luck.
@@ellcally508 The Russian Revolution certainly didn't happen that slowly.
We need a Labor Party!💚🌷
There is the APL in America.
A lot ! Of Solidarity back in 2011-2012 !!:. Not since !!
"If they turn on you, then turn them upon themselves" - The 1%
We need a history class on this movement for the rest of this week.
congratulations to Democracy now for bringing out the news first
When occupy wall street occurred, I was 12 years old. I was a dogmatic and zealous Catholic. I was a fervent and committed republican and capitalist. I was a Kentucky boy.
Now I am 22. I am a spiritually-attuned (on good days) atheist. I am an open minded libertarian socialist. I am a sibling of the Earth.
My father was 45. Spent his days listening to Hannity and Limbaugh. Fuming all day about the Muslim socialist in the Whitehouse.
Now he's 55. Spends his days listening to Carlson and reading Drudge Report. Fuming all day about the socialist in the Whitehouse.
Everyone needs a hobby.
@@SkyRiver1 Lol, yeah I suppose so.
Fascism is no hobby
@@kx7500 my sentiments.
@@kx7500 Thanks for straighten' that out for us: genius.
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Crypto is the future, but investing now will be a very wise decision to take.
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The enemy is the state, and the banks are the enemy because they are cronies to it. But the power structure is statism, capitalism is how you hold corporations accountable. The state protects their cronies from accountability.
"Read anatomy of the state"
Thanks PBS for your ground breaking behavior
You behave the way that all news media should behave. You seem to represent the people's point of view and I am always educated when I listen to one of your presentations. Thanks so much for being faithful to good media. You are absolutely the best!
PBS?
Great history lessons and coverage not heard anywhere else.
“For the past eighty years, socialists have believed they were living through ‘late-stage capitalism’ and that they would witness the transformation of their world within their lifetime. But capitalism has proved to be uncommonly resilient and generations of socialists have come and gone with their dreams unfulfilled.”
“But we have something they all didn’t have…A good feeling about this!”
The resilience manifested is called fascism
The culture of Occupy resembled that of a Rainbow Gathering, with camping, shared food and resources, interesting and fun people, drumming, etc. It raised and popularized issues that were ignored, provided opportunities for participants to network with each other, hear from activists with specific proposals, etc. and find and participate in ad-hoc affinity groups and organizations that actually made decisions, increase their membership and get things done. For example, a group of participants in Occupy Cleveland camped in the yard of a poor person’s house shortly before its scheduled foreclosure. That action drew attention to the situation in the media, a couple of councilmen joined the media in applying pressure, and an extension to the foreclosure date was granted.
The fatal flaw in Occupy was requiring total consensus in all Occupy decision making. I was very active in Occupy Cleveland, and consistently saw one or two people block any decisions agreed to, often by 50 or more participants, to initiate outreach into the surrounding community beyond an easy and short walk from the Occupy encampment at Public Square and/or to make specific political or economic demands. For example, I got massive support when proposing such outreach including 68 for and the same 2 against, preventing a decision. If I were a billionaire or a corporation that felt a potential threat from Occupy, it would be a good investment to hire such people.
An FBI agent provocateur got several naïve anarchists who were active in Occupy to participate in a false bombing incident on a bridge. That and the inability of Occupy condemn that type of action or make any decision cost the support of the Cleveland City Council that previously allowed the Occupy encampment, etc. at Cleveland Public Square.
We need an Occupy 2.0
Making angry signs, circling a block, yelling at no one does not bring change, voting does.
We are the 99%
A MESSAGE TO EARTH! I8J6dXEIma5/eb.utuoy
A slogan that didn't bring anything.
Good Morning America/World
Watching this now in 2023. We aint lean nothing same old crap .
Thank you for covering this~~!
R.I.P David.
A "movement" with no agenda or demands. It's called theatre.
You just described AOC
@@billiamc1969 at least she provides some clownish entertainment.
*I'll never forget the Shame of Seattle Pepper Spraying UnArmed Protestors*
Ok you expressed your disgust. But nothing has really changed. In fact I would say things are even worst than they were then. That 81;yo lady is me today. oK you did that but why wasn't there a 10 year re-enactlent? I think because the establishment has made it harder to do an action that the working class can come together to do something like this. I am guilty of the inactivity I accuse you of. But stop patting yourself on the back for something you have not accomplished.
I was apart of occupy riverside I was in highschool and helped feed so many people the first night with food not bombs
10 years now and things are worse, much worse….
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Stop breeding future generations of failures.
I jumped ship back in 1999
I do not participate in the mainstream trendy bull crap.
Only what i need when i need it
Self reliance and self diciplined !
Sad that American arrogance has keep their finger on occupy Cuba for over 60 years because of the Cuban social system.
needs to be sucker
What it takes to tax the workers and other poor people and what it takes to tax the rich people and corporations.?
The whole thing was totally fake and that is why it disappeared so fast.
You must be drunk...the elite stomped out the movement as fast as it started...pull your head out bud
@@billiamc1969 Most of the elites are rich leftist democrats who own Wall Street, banks, Hollywood, most of the universities, the mainstream news media, the social media groups...etc.
GWB is responsible for the wall street fallout
One of my favourite memories from this is when some Patriot Cut the Balls off the Bronze Wallstreet Bull Statue. And then Oboso spent the next few years personally Stuffing Dollars into every Wallstreeters G-String with His Teeth.
Why do people get into politics? IDK, imagine if we put together a system where everything was upfront, distributed... isn't that what they have in Sweden or whatever? Respect
The idea is there but the reality is that established systems, most of the time, only change through warfare.
BlackWallStreet Tulsa Reparations BlackLivesMatter thx
Communism doesn't pay off.
Doug Stanhope "Occupy Banks"
Wall Street, common thief
When they get caught they all go free
A brand new yacht and a finders fee
Standing on the edge of a revolution... Nickle Back
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He has a net worth of over a Million.
Earn a living = pay to live.
Remember The People's Microphone?
MIC CHECK! Capitalism is destroying life on Earth!
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My first ever regret is never making a move on my biggest crush when I was a child before she died of cancer at 19. My second biggest regret is I didn't buy bit coin when it was at 50 dollars and my third biggest regret of my life is I didn't find the capital to get to occupy walstreet. I know we will have another one someday and I promise I will be there.
The solution has been outlined by Marx and Lenin many years ago.
Yep. Officers are not here for us. But for the rich to contain us
NC REPRESENT! I remember seeing the occupy peeps in Asheville. I was like the only person that knew what they were camping out there for. :( Everyone else thought they were just homeless fools.
They did nothing. I was never so disappointed 🙁 in a movement which had so much potential...on a non-partisan earthquake to protest about! End of capitalism? Free market? And even trickle-down?
It imploded into itself.
Police brutality is going to bring down this once great nation
Lol state violence made this country.
@@ellcally508 that is true, but it is unsustainable, so you are both correct.
Criminals would burn down the nation if there were no Cops.
@@bodhisattva71 cops show up after the crime. From ten minutes to hours after...
So... how exactly do they keep the country from burning down?
@@aprilk141 what type of crime?
occupy the voting booth and vote Green Party
2:05 David Graeber. 4:01 the legacy of Occupy. 4:57 Astra Taylor: Occupy Wall Street Changed Everything.
What is 'Occupy' supposed to have achieve...... nothing much!
David Graeber was awesome, his book Bullshit Jobs made me realize why I fucking hated the modern work environment. I only wish I'd read his work and followed him before his untimely death.
Toilets, hand washing stations, food vendors, booths for campaigns and info, a place for tents.
These were missing essentials. We can do better this time.
And now that the 5 minutes of the "Occupy" movement has waned the Evil Empire is stronger than ever.
Are you a paid troll or do you do it for free?
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Communism and Religious Countries are worse than Capitalism.
@@bodhisattva71 the united States is overwhelmingly Christian, so perhaps you are just trying to tell is how unwise you are? Honestly your message is confusing.
@@aprilk141 Protestant's make up 45% of the US religious population.
We needed to let the banks in trouble during that period to just go out of business there will always be another
Can middle class stop breeding teens that sign up for College Debt?
@@bodhisattva71 What middle class?
@@heberje The middle class that came from the Baby Boomers and birthed Gen X.
Roughly $35,000 to $106,000 a year for a household of three is considered middle class income. In Maryland 3 people can barley live and save any money with these numbers. If you work in Maryland you would have to live in PA to make ends meet and save any money with this salary range. Even at the top end around the Baltimore Washington Metro area or in the LA metro area you can just barely make it. This range is slowly becoming the new poverty range.
In Califorina folks in this range are living in their cars or tents, mobile homes and work full time. Folks are even trying to live off grid to make ends meet. Don't think the entire working class will ever be able to raise their salaries to match the rate of cost of living.
@@heberje What about the other 49 states?
forget "protesting" do a nationwide general strike
U go girl!
0:57 men will be men!
No… it didn’t
It's me occupy fashion
True...but what has changed? (-> for the better, that is)
I love your video at large but i will advice everybody who is into cryptos to Stick with ETH and BTC as much as you can guys. If everyone sells when it starts to fall, which at one point it will, the dream may be lost because of it being too volatile for companies to get behind.
imagine being rich, being too lazy and ignorant to come to even the slightest agreement. Let's petition to fire the government or take from their pocket Money is good for only three things : fun, investing, and giving.
The government don't care about us, that's why i always advice people to invest
Because no matter the stock market crash one need to have different portfolio, I already invested in bitcoin.
@Scott Melker thanks so much for this comment do you mind sharing his contact so others can benefit too?
would gladly appreciate if you can introduce us to the platform.
Bitcoin came from occupy. It's working.
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Did anyone hear her fart at the end, 24:03- 24:05, she was nervous
The USA is getting worse. Then getting better.. Wall street helped small businesses start their business now business are closing. Especially Sears that been here before 1960s. No wonder we having a coin and food storage. more homeless will be on the streets. No jobs. No work No money. No more cash in hand. just on bank cards or credit cards. Is that what the people want. And order everything online I hope not. People love to Go shopping and see what they are buying Not by phone. And paying more for delivery cost. Then someone comes steals it when no one at home. That's add more problems And drama also returns that more money out of the pocket for a postage stamp...small business needs wall st.
Explain how Small businesses need Wall Street
We have corruption not democracy.
What about a board of directors that works out different proposed solutions and votes on them.
Only relevant or trend-setting topics similar to the previous election programs of the parties come to the vote.
The people can of course also propose solutions.
The board of directors decides independently on day-to-day business.
These decisions can be revised by referendum.
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Larry Elder is on a station that used to offer Dr. Toni Grant -KABC- psychological help- maybe help his loss election
0:17 September 17th, 2011
Was brutally crushed in the end and accomplished nothing
Where is the rest of all homeless people in America should be protesting 😛😛. Maybe too high 😂🤣🤣🤣
I would like Nelini to talk about the oppressed black people of Cuba by the regime.
Now we need to know that our Dollars is tool used for Debt Promissory Note to the Bank's.
Sisi must go!
Learning about the. Index fund. S&P 500. If it's good enough for them, then it's good enough for us.
They can talk fifteen to the dozen, but they are self-delusional.
We The People must learn how to protect ourselves by any appropriate means possible.
Important Facts
"We The People" must learn from the most powerful Manual on the planet, "The Only Way Out"
Fact: you can win in every courtroom that you walk into and here are some important information
1. You cannot use a Attorney, if you do you will become a ward of the Court
2. You cannot represent yourself, if you try to do that you shall become liable to the court for taking on the duties of an officer of the Court.
3. You have to protect yourself. I want to be very clear, I did not say defend yourself, I said that you must "protect yourself." And you must learn from the most powerful Manual on the planet. This Manual shall teach you the correct way to walk into any courtroom and never lose your rights, Money, Freedom, Property or Life to the de facto government
When will there be an 'Occupy Communities'? Are all the problems with life in the U.S. reduced to economics and class? What about culture, lifestyles, and values? Do personal choices make an already bad condition/situation worst? Why can't socialist/collective policies begin with the way we relate to one another, and live along side one another, in the communities we live? Is there a need for a model community, that reflects higher human values? Is the violence that inflicts many cites, an effective political weapon that is wielded by Republicans, and so is a substantial hindrance to the establishing, of a fair and equitable society? Can the Left really effectively fight against the established order, with the handicap of a large default constituency that is uninvolved in politics and community participation/service, and a significant number of whom, engage in anti-social behavior, of the worst kind? Doesn't Left activism have to be more holistic?
Trickle down "Safety net" YOU won't see any meaningful, significant change in your life.
Korn- Narcissistic Cannibal
Logistics and timing led to the collapse. Start after winter and visit corpheadquarters in there offices.
Then came the virus ?
COVID stopped the first non-corporate POTUS in 40+ years....Sanders.
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Segarra*
The people who protested against big government bail outs back then . Now protest for big government intervention 😂👎🏼.
Seems I saw on The Jimmy Dore Show that there is an Occupy Congress movement right now!
Socialism for the rich, Capitalism for the rest of us...QE and FED not holding the industry accountable destroyed Main Street.
"Occupy changed everything".... but nothing has changed and things are even worse than then. A critical report on why that is the case would be more appropriate. This discussion is pure delusion.....
Occupy influenced a great many people to turn left and take part. Your pessimism is a poison to progress.
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