Why did it take a threat of eviction to get the OWS people to clean up? Seriously? , page
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Topic started on 13-10-2011 @ 06:26 PM by TheRiverCityAnswer
I was so pumped to see OWS happen. WAS. It has turned into everything I hate about young people. They can't even clean up after their selves? What did they think was gonna happen??

I'm sort of embarrassed to be a young American right now.

It disappoints me so much. Would you be part of OWS if there was no cameras? If you couldn't twitter? If you couldn't iReport?


And it's like, Steve Jobs was one of the bad guys. He was an ultra elite rich person, but the fact is, the OWS'ers are probably out there posting on Facebook with their Macs, from OWS about Steve Jobs, while Zuckerburg is getting the ad revenue!!

I'm here all the way across the country, doing my crappy job every day, just thankful I have a full time job for the first time in my 28 years. I wanted to quit and go to OWS, but as it's unfolded, I've become extremely disillusioned.

Don't you get the feeling this is exactly what the elite want? The biggest cross section of young america looking foolish to the world? And face it, you are looking like a bunch of slackers with beards and tattoos who have no plan. I'm not saying you are, but you are being portrayed as such.

I like the spirit, but I feel like this is beginning to go in the wrong direction, and if the wrong person becomes the voice of this movement, it could turn out really bad.

Guys, as a young person, who really wants to see this system change, please pack up.
You won't make it through a NYC winter, this isn't Tahir square.

Clean up your mess, and all the destruction to private property you "peacefully" destroyed.

Learn the lessons from this. See what worked and didn't work.

Come back in the spring, with the same spirit and determination, but an organized plan.

what plan? That's what the winter is for.

But I really get the feeling that if things keep going this way, it is opening a door for bad things...

and that's my 2 cents.


reply posted on 13-10-2011 @ 07:01 PM by AzureSky
You my friend are funny, Because they do clean, it looks disorganized because of all the sleeping bags and tarps around, they have a sanitation crew, and people do like to pick up after themselves,
And everything youve said here is false in almost every respect.
They're not all young,
And we're not all stupid.
It takes a younger generation to see things, because an older generation has been trained not to see it.

Just some notes:
They have to spread the word and communicate somehow, technology is what most young people know best, and its quick and efficient. So what?
They do keep clean, have you been down there?
There is no destruction of property either, Got proof other than words?
They don't look foolish at all actually, i believe there have been some polls going around that state otherwise, while yes some see it as foolish, they're the minority. Some people cannot just pack it in and go to a protest with a family to feed, no matter how bad they want to. Until the system is done.
There will be no 'one voice' to this movement, there are no leaders. there will be no leaders. at best an appointed spokesman by consensus, but, probably not even that.
And don't judge, beards and tattoos? so what? i have a tattoo and a bead. And there are people there from ages 16 - 80. Its not just young people there, though the majority, its because they are getting screwed more than anyone else who's worked for 20 years and has a stable (for now) job.
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reply posted on 16-10-2011 @ 11:37 PM by watcher3339
Originally posted by TheRiverCityAnswer
So, just so everyone knows, I've totally changed my viewpoint over the weekend.

I'm one of those emotional kind of person who speaks in frustration.

Power to the People.

Face/Palm
REALLY?
See this is exactly what is wrong both with your generation and this movement.
Crap. So you are against it and disappointed in it; which is fine. You get to be bitter and ironically self aware. I am a genxer. I consider these two things to be among your birthrights. But, on Friday or whenever you are against the protests, feel they lace real direction, and are embarrassed by the wishy washy organization of your peers. Only to come back now and tells us that not only do you support them but the reason you changed your mind is because you are wishy washy too. Why do I get the feeling that if bull horns were allowed at these things somebody would be pushing one into your hands so that the nightly news could be filled with your (warning made up quote for effect, not real quote)"well I was against OWS because they were dirty and scraggly and unorganized, but then I just figured what the hell!"
Do you guys have any idea of just how large a percentage of the Actual 99 Percent is sitting back and monitoring this thing with baited breath. We are torn between feeling that if someone *&** up the remainder of the country of our youth that is left to us, we are going to freak out on them **not the government**. DO you recognize that we DO have jobs, and families, and reputations as professionals and that we cannot afford to back a losing play?
That we were working on a plan as evidenced by the painful implosion of both political parties but that it was going to take awhile because we are playing from the inside in positions that we have worked slowly and steadily for the last two decades to obtain?
That there wasn't going to be anything illegal about our change, and it was intended to be a subtle shift in direction that would turn us back to course. It was not a flashy revolution. It wouldn't have really even made the news. A few decades from now some scholar would have spotted the pattern and recognized it as a movement. It was the kind of plan that can only be built slowly over years by a generation who has learned patience because we follow the Boomers and the ever present spotlight that follows their every move. We play a very long game because we have never had any choice.
And no, I am not telling you that this is out there somewhere in print or that there are meetings or any such thing.
But I can't believe that others of my age don't feel what I feel. Haven't been inching toward a place where they could make a small personal change which when multiplied by the numbers of a (granted small) generation would have made the world a better place?
And you guys threaten to blow all that right out of the water. All or nothing right now.
And we, used to playing second fiddle as we are, step back and wonder if you could be right.
Wonder if you could pull it off.
And worry that you just arent' ready. But, echo boomers that you are, you will only go for the grand slam.
We were about to get walked the base that would have scored the first run of the game.
And you sent in a pinch hitter and told him to go for the stands.

Two outs, bases loaded. If you guys strike out... and we cannot decide if we think you can do it. Are we to be passed over and never have our day in the sun? Isn't that worth it if the generation that jumps us can improve the world? But, we are not sure that you are ready. For many of the reasons that you yourself put in your OP. But today you are back in because why? Sounds like peer pressure over the weekend.

OP I apologize if this comes off as a personal attack. It is truly my frustration at the way I see the world running, not you.
I get that you live out the roles assigned by your generation and position as clearly as I do the same.
Are there any Gen Xers out there who understand what I am saying?
I feel like I didn't even know I felt this way until this whole Occupy thing started. And now it is so clear to me.
But it likely just reads as a rant.
Sorry 'bout that. It makes it no less sincere.
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