Caricaturizing the entire Occupy movement as college students is silly. Oakland is an awesome example of how that's just fucking wrong.
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UPDATE Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 10:57 p.m.: Oakland's OWS protesters followed through with their plans Wednesday to shut down the city's port as part of day full of protests.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports: "The port action involved as many as 5,000 demonstrators clogging the main entrance on Middle Harbor Road and seven other gates, chanting slogans and forcing all loaded trucks going in or out to sit idle."
In a statement, officials said that maritime operations at the Port of Oakland, the fifth-busiest in the nation, had been "effectively shut down."
POST Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 11:32 a.m.: New York City may have been Occupy Wall Street’s birthplace, but Oakland is increasingly staking its own ownership claim to the growing movement.
Fresh off last week’s clash with police, protesters in the California city are prepping for a "general strike" Wednesday, with local organizations and labor unions expected to join with grassroots activists for a variety of organized activities ranging from pickets outside banks to a bid to shut down the nation’s fifth-busiest port.
http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2011/11/02/occupy_oakland_general_strike_ows_protesters_try_to_shutdown_por.html
Which resulted in this as well:
These protests are being done by more people than college students drinking lattes. It's also really fun to caricature college students as all latte drinking coffee shop Marxists. Healthcare cuts, graduate stipend cuts, scholarship cuts, faculty cuts, elimination of tenure positions (opting for adjuncts), are all ways in which the current political climate is affecting college students in ways which are glossed over by your descriptions.
Also, the movement is in no way unified. The movement brings together communists, democrats, republicans, libertarians, fiscal conservatives in ways which tea parties can't. Tea party people are much more likely to be involved in Occupy than leftists at a Tea Party rally. That's because the Tea Party does stupid shit but it speaks for how Occupy serves a purpose. Most of the movement isn't anti-capitalist to be honest. A lot of it is people who have been fucked over by the recent austerity programs. Much of what goes on in Ohio is directly related to repealing SB5, voting this Tuesday. A lot of labor and teachers getting involved because of how that bill will decimate their bargaining rights and benefits. A large part of it is the wealth inequality in the West. The top 1% control 42% of wealth. The next 19% control 51% of wealth, leaving 7% of wealth for 80% of the population. That's fucked up and our Founding Fathers spoke out against that kind of disparity. They saw how in France that gap led to a revolution, a fucking bloody one which they hoped to not fall prey to.
I think this movement is bringing in more people than you imagine. At least here in the states it is.
Homeless people and occupations:
http://www.salon.com/2011/11/04/occupat ... _homeless/