In America you can camp out for almost any reason. It’s a right. However when people get together for a cause, and can’t decide on where to move forward or how to affect change. Your movement is lost. You also cannot camp out for unknown lengths of time because you start to infringe on the rights of others. What about kids rights to play in the park that are occupied? Or bussnises who are trying to stay afloat because there bussnises has gone down since there patrons are getting heckled if they go into the shops. Oh well, that single mom didn’t need her job, now she can join the occupy protest! The fact that the occupy protests have gained a lot of public support is amazing. However the support for the camps has plummeted. They went too long without making any difference. They take away from the ideals that started the occupy movment. Which by the way started in Kuala Lumpur 7 weeks before New York. And nobody tell me that “the movment in Whitehorse started way before all of this” because that’s a housing issue. And most of those people have jobs.

At what point does continuing camping out in public lands make a difference? It never did and it never will. Because the people in the camp can’t agree on how change should happen. People do agree with the idea. But an idea only goes so far if you can carry it out. That is where this movment ends.

In America you can camp out for almost any reason. It’s a right. However when people get together for a cause, and can’t decide on where to move forward or how to affect change. Your movement is lost. You also cannot camp out for unknown lengths of time because you start to infringe on the rights of others. What about kids rights to play in the park that are occupied? Or bussnises who are trying to stay afloat because there bussnises has gone down since there patrons are getting heckled if they go into the shops. Oh well, that single mom didn’t need her job, now she can join the occupy protest! The fact that the occupy protests have gained a lot of public support is amazing. However the support for the camps has plummeted. They went too long without making any difference. They take away from the ideals that started the occupy movment. Which by the way started in Kuala Lumpur 7 weeks before New York. And nobody tell me that “the movment in Whitehorse started way before all of this” because that’s a housing issue. And most of those people have jobs.

At what point does continuing camping out in public lands make a difference? It never did and it never will. Because the people in the camp can’t agree on how change should happen. People do agree with the idea. But an idea only goes so far if you can carry it out. That is where this movment ends.

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