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    Occupy Wall Street's Day of Disruption Begins

    New York City activists, angry at having been evicted from their encampment, have vowed a "Day of Action" today including a threatened shut-down of the New York Stock Exchange, an "occupation" of 14 subway stations and, for the second time in two months, a re-occupation of the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Protest organizers claim today's events, falling on the two-month anniversary of the Occupy movement, will be their biggest yet. A New York City deputy mayor said yesterday that officials are bracing for the possibility that thousands may try to clog subways and bridges. Occupy protesters in other US cities are also planning disruptions.

    The group in a news release announced it would rally near the New York Stock Exchange, then head to subways and march over the Brooklyn Bridge. "Resist austerity. Rebuild the economy. Reclaim our democracy," the group wrote

    "The protesters are calling for a massive event aimed at disrupting major parts of the city," New York Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson said in a news conference. "We will be prepared for that."

    Amid reports that protesters would don suits and try to infiltrate the financial district, New York police this morning were asking people going to the Wall Street area to show company IDs indicating they belong there, WABC-TV reported.

    Amid arrests and scattered violence, Occupy groups around the country have been evicted in recent days from campsites in Portland, Oregon; Denver, Oakland, New York, St. Louis and other cities. Meantime, the movement's system for self-governance has been evolving, and its character has grown "more militant" in the words of Adbusters, the Canadian magazine and activist organization that originally gave rise to Occupy.

    Adbusters reports the change in self-governance occurred in late October, when the "structure working group" of OWS's General Assembly pushed through a "modified spokes council model" that lays the foundation for a far larger, even global spokescouncil.

    "We are beginning to see," says an Adbusters member, "how the Occupy movement will elevate itself into an international force."

     

    In the U.S., its support from organized labor is increasing, as is its willingness to engage in violence, manifested by property damage in Oakland and other cities.

    Meantime, a recent survey of OWS members by Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, Ph.D, of the School of Public Affairs at New York's Baruch College, sheds new light on who they are: Young (64.2 percent are under 34), well educated, white (81.3 percent) and male (67 percent). Only half are employed full-time. Over 70 percent say they are independents politically, 27 percent are Democrats, 2.5 percent are Republicans.

    Experts, taking these developments and others into account, predict varying futures for Occupy.

    Vincent Schiavone, founder and chairman of ListenLogic, a company that monitors social and business trends by analyzing everything from social network chatter to the content of religious sermons, doesn't see OWS going away anytime soon. To the contrary, he says, its presence on social media is "very much growing."

    More people are joining—students especially. "There's increased activity on campus." He sees an increased sophistication in how OWS communicates: "They had live blogging of Tuesday night's New York City police action, minute by minute."

    There are other ways, says Schiavone, that the OWS of today differs from what the movement was a month ago: There's an increased truculence, he says, as illustrated by protesters' signs making such threats as "Rich, beware. Your days are numbered."

    "The words and images are darker, more violent. You see protesters covering their faces now, which they didn't do before." There's more talk of revolution. Increasingly, he says, the targets are conservative political figures. Just yesterday, for example, Herman Cain canceled an appearance in Iowa when his campaign learned that Occupy protesters had targeted it.

    He finds it curious that Occupy Oakland chose the Port of Oakland as the prime focus for its general strike, since neither the port nor the shipping industry had figured previously as an Occupy villain. Why didn't they go after some big bank, say, or some other financial target? Schiavone believes the choice is proof of organized labor's increasing involvement in and support of the movement. Unions who support OWS now include the UAW, the SEIU, the AFL-CIO and the Teamsters.

    Since Occupy's encampments are only one manifestation of the movement's strength, he doesn't see the loss of them—whether to police actions or winter and weather-related abandonment—as relevant. "It's sustainable without the encampments," he said. What's more significant, he thinks, is the growing number of people involved in the movement online around the world. "Physical encampments, it's true, may be shrinking. But the 'online' encampment, you could say, is growing dramatically."

    The most surprising prediction may belong to John Friedman, a senior columnist for Dow Jones' MarketWatch, who sees ad agencies, marketing companies, and other stalwarts of mainstream U.S. business figuring out ways to make money off the very protesters now vowing to pull down the establishment. "It wouldn't surprise me," Friedman says, "to see some shrewd marketing professional on Madison Avenue hungrily eyeing the commercial potential of the rallies."

    Farfetched? Not at all, he argues, pointing to how advertisers managed in the early '70s to co-opt the symbols, dress and music of '60s counter-culture radicals. In what he calls a "grotesque premonition," he imagines a future where "breathless New York City tour guides will lead groups to visit the demonstrators.

    Remember when tourists flocked in the 1960s to the hippie Haight-Ashbury to 'see the freaks'?"

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    • pokerrock  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Some of these shareholders arent filthy rich they just chose to invest their money when they were younger making 12-20 bucks an hour in the 1970s1980s and 1990 s .Its a freecountry inthe USA .DONT HATE .
    • pokerrock  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Look at that pic and let me know what you DON'T see in it . You dont see too many if any at all asians or hispanics WHY CUZ THEY WORK HARD. Mainly slackers , Folks with criminal records who cant get jobs ,drug addicts ,anarchists who CAN GET JOBS but choose not to,and homeless folks in it for the free food and coffee are in most of these occupier pics .
    • Nexus  •  Owen Sound, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      Whose bright idea was it to occupy the subway stations? How many ultra-rich people are riding the subways? The only people they will be disrupting are ordinary people trying to get to and from work.
      • Tom Romnek 6 mths ago
        Nobody suggested they thought things through.

        I've questioned most of their tactics, from the obstruction to the violence.
      • MW35215 6 mths ago
        Because they are spoiled children who don't have families to worry about feeding.
      • Doc 6 mths ago
        Cops are occupying them now. LMAO!!
    • Norm  •  6 mths ago
      Go to DC where all the trouble is!
      • ThumbsDownForTruth 6 mths ago
        they're already there, and have been for months. google "Occupy DC." how do you not know this? do you get your "news" from Fox?
      • Bo 6 mths ago
        So basically it's DC's fault for the super-rich hoarding wealth? It's DC's fault that the banks "needed" bailouts? It's DC's fault the Military, Medical, and Insurance Industrial Complex are seeing record profits with no trickle down to the low and middle class?

        The problem is the system and Occupying ONLY DC isn't going to solve it..
      • Doc 6 mths ago
        So nice to see educated responses here.

        Refreshing.
    • Jacob Rabin  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If OWS wants to hit the corporations where it matters, they should be protesting Black Friday and the commercialization of Christmas. The holiday season has been exploited to sell cheaply made, over-seas products at extortionate prices.
      • ghost 6 mths ago
        well said sir
      • Troy 6 mths ago
        Black Friday has been a target of Adbusters for as long as I can remember. They refer to it as "Buy Nothing Day".
      • maryb 6 mths ago
        Is this a veiled attack on capitalism cloaked in Christianity? Next you will attack Christians when it becomes the issue.
    • Paul  •  Columbia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Go occupy Austrailia, last I heard that is where the real problem was living it up.
      • Kaimana 6 mths ago
        He's moved on to BALI now.
      • Paul 6 mths ago
        OK he's on to Bali then, must be tough doing the people's work.
      • Joe Lunchbox 6 mths ago
        Austrailia just got the CARBON TAX SHAFT and the banks want another BAILOUT-the last one was 16 TRILLION DOLLARS HAND OUT TO FOREIGN BANKERS. parasites in paradise.
    • Idiot_Savant  •  6 mths ago
      "You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down. You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred. You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence. You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves." --Abraham Lincoln
      • josh 6 mths ago
        Yeap good old Abe Lincoln
      • ms. bottom line 6 mths ago
        this is too advanced for OWS to understand. requires reading and thought
      • LP 6 mths ago
        "Stop quoting me on the Internet, especially when you don't cite a source." -Abraham Lincoln.
    • lilith  •  6 mths ago
      you say you want a revolution
      well, you know
      we all want to change the world
      you tell me that its evolution
      well, you know
      we all want to change the world
      but when you talk about destruction
      dont you know that you can count me out!
    • Joy  •  Duluth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Where OWS and the Tea Party should agree. Corporations donate huge sums of money to the election campaigns of government officials. Government officials of both parties depend on corporate donations to get elected and re-elected. Lobbyists from corporations write legislation which elected officials readily adopt. Both government and corporations are responsible for this mess, aided and abetted by the courts, whose justices are appointed by government!
    • Steven  •  6 mths ago
      What I would like to know is how are they going to change anything at all. Short of civil war, the only way to change things is thru the ballot box.
    • David  •  6 mths ago
      OCCUPY MAIN STREET
      Patronize local businesses only between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
    • Demsaretraitors  •  6 mths ago
      "Schiavone believes the choice is proof of organized labor's increasing involvement in and support of the movement. Unions who support OWS now include the UAW, the SEIU, the AFL-CIO and the Teamsters. "
      "In the U.S., its support from organized labor is increasing, as is its willingness to engage in violence, manifested by property damage in Oakland and other cities."

      Please read this citizens of Wisconsin!!!!! The Democrat sheeple in Ohio fell for the Unions Lies but the UNIONS ARE DIRECTLY SUPPORTING VIOLENT RIOTS - FACT
    • VW  •  Mount Prospect, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The 1% do not take the Subway! You are hurting the working class by blocking mass transit.
    • Midwest Man  •  6 mths ago
      The FannieMae and Freddie Mac executives paid themselves huge bonuses even as these two organizations owe billions to the tax payer provided bail out.

      Why are not the OWS and the liberals protesting in front of their offices? Is it because these executives are Dem supporters ???
    • CathyV  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Michael Moore owns a Park Avenue penthouse and a lake front mansion in Michigan. Why does he need so much? Shouldn't he rent a cheap apartment and redistribute his wealth to others more deserving of it? Why should he make tens of millions of dollars from his movies and books while his makeup artists, film editors and the guy who delivers his sandwiches make peanuts? I don't really care about M.M. one way or the other, but why does he get a pass and other one percenters don't even though they pay a lot in taxes and are responsible for great philanthropic works?
    • Philip  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy Fannie/Freddie, Occupy GE, Occupy WH...then we will take u seriously...
    • DOUG K  •  6 mths ago
      If I had nothing better to do (like my job) I would organize a counter protest. I believe these people are a threat to freedom. Protesting is fine, but occupying and rioting are crimes.
    • Doc  •  Duluth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If Rush Limbaugh talked about how cool men looked in pink capri pants, half the guys at Yahoo News would be easy to spot on the street.
    • Yahoo user  •  6 mths ago
      They should title this article, "day of arrests has begun". They have already arrested some of these action people and I suspect there will be many more before the day is over.
    • LT  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I thought communism failed? Too bad all these "educated" folks with poetry degrees didn't learn anything in history class.
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