I'm not in New York, so I can't speak on the subject of New York's Occupy X movement. However, an article in the Boston Globe (which I can't find, but wish I could) talked about how in the short time we've had it, Occupy Boston has cost the city of Boston (city being important to this post) $130,000.
I won't denounce the Occupy movement for this. I believe in the importance of expressing yourself, and costing the city money is a (pardon the pun) small price to pay for being heard. What does disappoint me, however, is the protester's response to being told this. I'm not saying, obviously, that the Occupiers should just drop everything at this. I'm not even saying that they should be bothered. But from the comments I read in the article, they don't actually seem to have understood that Boston is not the federal government. They responded to this talking about big banks and the war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This really made me facepalm. BOSTON did not go to war with anyone. BOSTON did not bail out major financial institutions. Boston is a city, not the federal government. That money would have gone to police, education, social services, maintenance, and all the other things that a CITY spends money on.
I believe people should protest. I believe that strongly. Even though I don't support everything about the Occupiers, I do believe that they should be allowed to protest, no matter how much it costs the city they do it in. It frustrates me, though, that they didn't get the difference between the CITY and the FEDERAL governments.
I won't denounce the Occupy movement for this. I believe in the importance of expressing yourself, and costing the city money is a (pardon the pun) small price to pay for being heard. What does disappoint me, however, is the protester's response to being told this. I'm not saying, obviously, that the Occupiers should just drop everything at this. I'm not even saying that they should be bothered. But from the comments I read in the article, they don't actually seem to have understood that Boston is not the federal government. They responded to this talking about big banks and the war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
This really made me facepalm. BOSTON did not go to war with anyone. BOSTON did not bail out major financial institutions. Boston is a city, not the federal government. That money would have gone to police, education, social services, maintenance, and all the other things that a CITY spends money on.
I believe people should protest. I believe that strongly. Even though I don't support everything about the Occupiers, I do believe that they should be allowed to protest, no matter how much it costs the city they do it in. It frustrates me, though, that they didn't get the difference between the CITY and the FEDERAL governments.
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