Wall St protests: Police harsh, media silent?

Published time: September 25, 2011 13:24
Edited time: October 10, 2011 19:51
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Some 80 people have been arrested in lower Manhattan as the ongoing “Occupy Wall Street” protest enters its second week. Police have been harsh in quelling the rally. However, not much of their violence is being reported by the mainstream media.

Tensions are rising near Wall Street, where hundreds of demonstrators fed up with the existing financial system have camped out to protest against bank bailouts, the mortgage crisis and social injustice. They also protested the US state of Georgia’s recent execution of Troy Davis.

On Saturday, hundreds of protesters marched through lower Manhattan in the direction of Union Square, where police tried to corral them using orange plastic netting and used tear gas against some of protesters.

Nearly 80 people were arrested in one day, the greatest number since the protest began on September 17.

Protesters’ spokesman Patrick Bruner slammed the police response as “exceedingly violent,” saying that the protesters sought to remain peaceful.


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The videos posted online by eyewitnesses show violent actions by police. On one video, female protesters are being penned in and maced by police officers. On another, a young man is being brutally knocked down and arrested for apparently talking to an officer.


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Police said that most were arrested for disorderly conduct, obstructing vehicular and pedestrian traffic, resisting arrest and, in one case, assaulting a police officer.

"We're seeing an absolute erosion of our civil rights," said 23-year-old student Patrick Bruner, of the "Occupy Wall St." movement, according to NYDailyNews.

While popular unrest in the Arab countries has been widely covered by mainstream media, the events right in the heart of New York City seem to be underreported. Major news outlets are either not paying it enough attention or making fun of the protesters.

The “Occupy Wall St.” movement had stated beforehand that its mission was to bring 20,000 people “to flood into Lower Manhattan, set up beds, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months.”

According to the organizers, the demonstration was inspired by the massive protests that took place in Egypt, Greece, Spain and Iceland. An “Occupy Wall St.” group on Facebook calls on followers to “deploy this emerging stratagem against the greatest corrupter of our democracy: Wall Street, the financial Gomorrah of America.”

The protesters claim that they are “the 99 per cent that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1 per cent.”

Protesters have set up a “wearethe99percent” web page, where those supporting the movement explain why they are protesting.

We are the 99 per cent. We are getting kicked out of our homes. We are forced to choose between groceries and rent. We are denied quality medical care. We are suffering from environmental pollution. We are working long hours for little pay and no rights, if we're working at all. We are getting nothing while the other 1 per cent is getting everything. We are the 99 per cent,” the website reads.

My parents put themselves into debt so I could get a fancy degree. It cost over a hundred grand and I have no job prospects. I am the 99 per cent,” says a college graduate.

I have a master’s degree and I am a teacher yet I can barely afford to feed my child because my husband lost his job due to … a chronic illness. His meds alone are more than I make in a month,” says a women from “the 99 per cent.”

Comments (30)

Charlee 27.01.2012 14:49

Thanks for being on point and on tagret!

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joseph walker 30.09.2011 09:24

The American media and broadcasters are like our English media and broadcasters ,elevated peasants who can't do enough for they Ruling masters.a pityful human life of grovelling, forever stooping and shining they masters shoes and cleaning they toilets when requested to do so.

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Drakkar 28.09.2011 06:21

Sorry, but Mike Heiss hasn't got a clue, and I think you had better consider what you are up against. If peaceful resistance ala Gandhi was the answer to opposing a bunch of power hungry murderers, then the second amendment of the constitution reminding people they needed to keep and bear arms would be absolutely worthless rhetoric. The second amendment guarantees nothing, it simply says you will keep and be willing to bear arms or else. Russians failed to keep and bear arms and use them in a broad effort against the Reds, and they paid the price for 70 years, seven long decades. Our first reaction has NOT been rage, or the globalist tyrants would have been dead long ago. If America doesn't resist violently and soon, then what happens will be far more shameful than what happened to the Russians, and far more disasterous. There is no peaceful negotiation with those whose tentacles of power are grasping at America. They have killed millions in Russia, Germany, China and elsewhere, and will not hesitate one second to do the same here if and when it seems right to them. All sovereigns attained their power at the point of a weapon, and if Americans desire to be sovereign in their own nation, they will be willing and capable of doing what all sovereigns have done to attain their position. Anybody unwilling to take violent action against those desiring to kill or enslave them actually contribute to their predatory actio ns.

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