Originally posted by SavedOne
Originally posted by alexbassguy
All in all, everyone seemed to agree, which makes me kind of sad. America has become so broken that even our rebellions - in some cases - become
almost as bad, in different ways, than what they're rebelling against.
I find the whole OWS movement a fascinating human behavior study. People tend towards certain structure in society, they think they don’t want that
structure but when it’s removed they immediately go right back to recreating it. We see this in the OWS encampments, they form their own security
forces, segregated sleeping enclaves, and even organizational "governments"- micro versions of the very things they object to in society at large.
They unite under the banner of “we are the 99%”, but then they argue among themselves about who is worthy to stay in the encampments and who
should leave. They sub-divide themselves up into groups based on their personal beliefs- communist, homosexual, etc. Many protestors have objected to
“homeless” people infiltrating their ranks just to get free stuff without putting any work in themselves. Many have also complained about those
who are not “real” protestors because they go home to their comfy bed every night instead of toughing it out in a tent. It’s just fascinating to
me because these people have tried to band together to fight against certain aspects of society, but then they seem to revert back to the exact same
behavior they find objectionable in others.
I am also watching the human behavior aspect of it. I wanted to see the organization and skills they'd use as a problem arose.