Oct 14th, 2011
Not that long ago, many political observers on the left were expressing more frustration than support for the Occupy Movement. I was one of them. As any regular reader of this blog knows, my views have evolved substantially.
So, too, has the position of Sally Kohn. Today, she has written a passionate defense of the movement and its motives:
"Critics of the growing Occupy Wall Street movement complain that the protesters don’t have a policy agenda and, therefore, don’t stand for anything. They're wrong. The key isn’t what protesters are for but rather what they’re against -- the gaping inequality that has poisoned our economy, our politics and our nation.
In America today, 400 people have more wealth than the bottom 150 million combined. That’s not because 150 million Americans are pathetically lazy or even unlucky. In fact, Americans have been working harder than ever -- productivity has risen in the last several decades. Big business profits and CEO bonuses have also gone up. Worker salaries, however, have declined.
Most of the Occupy Wall Street protesters aren’t opposed to free market capitalism. In fact, what they want is an end to the crony capitalist system now in place, that makes it easier for the rich and powerful to get even more rich and powerful while making it increasingly hard for the rest of us to get by. The protesters are not anti-American radicals. They are the defenders of the American Dream, the decision from the birth of our nation that success should be determined by hard work not royal bloodlines."
Hear hear.
Friday, October 14, 2011
From Critic To Advocate
Labels: Liberal opinion, the hand that feeds you
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hey I read this too in the Advocate magazine, it is pretty well-written, isn't it? I enjoyed reading it again!!!
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