When Hell is full, the Deads shall walk the Earth... AND ROCK!

When Hell is full, the Deads shall walk the Earth... AND ROCK!

lundi 21 novembre 2011

The 99%.

I’m pretty sure everyone is aware of the "Occupy" movement going on in around the globe. Most major cities, and even smaller towns, have those small camps where people put up tents and signs to protest against the economy and social inequality. Their slogan "We’re the 99%" can be seen everywhere in the medias and on the web, referring to the vast concentration of wealth among the 1% of income earners compared to the other 99%. The first Occupy movement in North America was in Wall Street, New York, and got lot of attention of the media and since then other sites appeared everywhere in the United States and Canada. At first, it seem like a good idea in my opinion and I was happy to see that young people like me were still interested in politics and economy, and that they were for peaceful protestation and open minded discussions.

But four months passed since the first Occupy movement in Kuala Lampur and two months since the now famous "Occupy Wall Street", and I changed my mind about it. The movement doesn’t seem to mean anything for those who are still protesting in the camps. It’s all over the news now that they only seem to bring problems instead of solutions to our world. From altercations with the police to drug overdose (a young girl even died in Victoria), the remaining protesters aren’t the peaceful young people that wish to change the world, but mostly people that saw opportunities to cause trouble and homeless people. Like here in my town, there’s still a small Occupy camp each Saturday full of hippies and signs full of spelling mistakes. I went to the camp once because some girls were doing a gumboot choreography and I wanted to discuss the movement with them. I had a hard time finding someone who wasn’t too drunk or way too high in the camp. I finally found a group in a wild discussion. I was disappointed when I understood that they were discussing about what they should eat at the canteen next to the camp. One of them had puke all over his shirt. I ended up playing soccer with them all the afternoon. I had a great time, yes, but I think it is now time for this movement to end since it ain’t going anywhere now before it gets even worse.


Hehehe. He's ''Shellfish''. And he wears a hat.



4 commentaires:

  1. I think you're right in that sense: if the protestants are all dirty and drunk, it doesn't really mean something. It's nice to see that you are interested in discussing with them, it is clever and mature to try to understand others point of of views! The fact that movements started up here is interesting too, I didn't even know it. And what you rote about the 1% compared to the 99% is a true fact to understand and fight, because it causes inequality and stress for those who can't enjoy that much money and comfort...

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  2. hi lionel richie. I totally get your point! How can we take them seriously if they're doing drugs, puking all over and especially making mistakes on their signs! oh my god, this last one makes me so mad! By the way, liking the hat, crabby :p

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  3. Seriously, the movement's a joke now. There's no more reason to keep protesting for something that won't happen. And your experience at the camp perfectly represents what's to come everywhere.

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  4. I'm happy to hear about what is it like in Occupy Rimouski. I'm disappoited now! I thought they were nice and smart people protesting with well spelled words on their cardboards?! I went on their group (Occupons Rimouski) on Facebook and it is written that you have to be sober to participate... Well, I guess some of them are looking more civilizied than they really are. Hope the whole movement will end up without any other heavy consequences (as dead people from overdose). I still have compassion for those who have been standing in the cold of the dropping temperature, fighting for being heard from the 1%. They say we are the 99%, but how many people out of this 99% were supporting the cause?... Guess a big amount of this percentage do not mind about the worldwide actual situation!

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