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  • Occupy Wall Street: The Beast It Churns

    n The eviction and subsequent continuing oppression of the Occupy Wall Street movement centering in New York City has done little to quell or otherwise solve the issues to which the movements anger was originally directed. Though there never were specified and particular demands, what the NYPD, police forces of the country, and elites who think they can use force as an answer to the people's disobedience, (who face arrest and act out of need and conscience) fail to realize is there is no solution available in addressing basic social deficiencies with the brutality of forceful oppression. There is much that these people, who will be referred to as statists in this article fail to understand about that which they are not capable of understanding.

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  • Answering Egypt's Call for Solidarity

    On November 22, occupiers of Tahrir Square issued an urgent call for global solidarity, asking the world to: Occupy / shut-down Egyptian embassies worldwide. Now they represent the junta ; reclaim them for the Egyptian people. Shut down the arms dealers. Do not let them make it, ship it. Shut down the part of your government dealing with the Egyptian junta. The Occupy movement is answering their call. Yesterday, hundreds marched on the Egyptian consulate in New York City.



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  • Boycott "Black Friday!" Solidarity with Striking Chinese Workers!

    This Black Friday, as millions of Americans scramble to find the "best deals" on consumer goods, thousands of Chinese manufacturing workers are striking to demand livable wages, job security, and other basic rights. In Huangjiang alone, 8,000 striking shoe factory workers took the streets Thursday, blocking roads and standing down lines of riot police. Their factory, owned Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings, is a major provider to the sportswear company New Balance.



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  • After Feeding Thousands, OWS Sits Down in Liberty Square

    Today, Occupations across the U.S. have shown that the 99% Movement can do more than protest—we can also take care of one another. Across the world, people still reeling from homelessness, poverty, foreclosures, and economic inequality have a lot less to be thankful for. But today, we reminded ourselves—and the world—that we can still be thankful for our mutual solidarity. From D.C. to Oakland and everywhere in between, Occupiers sat down for communal meals. Others marked Thanksgiving by honoring indigenous Native communities and First Nations who continue to fight for their land and sovereignty against colonialism and corporate greed.



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  • Movement for Justice in El Barrio

    An Invitation from Movement for Justice in El Barrio: To members and families of organizations, community members, and people of good heart, who are resisting in their communities, To Occupy Wall Street and their supporters, To those who fight for humanity,



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