OCCUPY THE TUNDRA!!!
So the occupy movement...
From what I have understood, it basically started as a group of people who were dissatisfied with their current situation and so they went to the people who they see as the root cause of it all (wall street) and started yelling at them.
Things I like about it:
1. Has become a large enough deal that it might make some people on wall street question their actions, alot of investors and bankers operate in a bubble with no understanding of the consequences their actions cause. Though I understand why this happens as there isn't really a direct correlation between their actions and its consequences. When an engineer makes a mistake a bridge falls down and kills hundreds of people. Not quite the same as when wall street investors abuse the system, its not like they just killed someone, it takes time and many people to make the same mistake to eventually start precipitating consequences to the general public.
2. Hasn't just turned into a excuse to riot and break things.
Things I don't like about it:
1. Nebulous goals, it's just a bunch of people yelling I DON'T LIKE THE CURRENT SITUATION FIX IT! Which isn't specific enough to actually know what to do about it, they have attempted to come up with more specific goals, though I don't feel that they are specific enough to be able to feel like they will get a measurable change. They may be horrendously rich wall street investors but they are only as clever as you and I are, they aren't gods who can answer every problem.
If instead they said, this, this and this are the reasons many people in the US are out of work, please stop these behaviors as they are immoral. Then both sides would have a common ground and would be able to come to some sort of compromise.
2. Many occupy movements just form because people want to protest something.
The only thing I hope that will come out of this movement is these investors and bankers to have an understanding of the consequences of their actions, and to not only have personal gain on the forefront of their minds as they go about their lives.
I am doubtful that this will happen, but hey even if a few people start questioning things now it might just be able to set a precedent for the future.
As for that cop, I'd definitely agree his actions were unnecessary, and pepper spray is definitely not a crowd control device. It doesn't make people want to move, it makes them want to curl up in a ball and cry.