Under Capitalism We’re All Under Gunpoint - ACAB
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Under Capitalism We’re All Under Gunpoint - ACAB
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Occupy Wall Street. “We Are The 99% — So Are You.” This protest photo was taken at Zuccotti Park in November by Luis Antonio Thompson, during the time when Occupiers were evicted from the park and in confrontation with the NYPD. Thompson describes this as a “tumultuous period.”
Check out Luis Antonio’s website here!
You can view the rest of The Political Notebook’s project to gather photography, documentation and experiences from the OWS movements nationwide. (I love photos of protest signs…) Check out the Call for Submissions page and email your photos to me at torierosedeghett@gmail.com!
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I’m 26 years old. I’ve worked since I was 16. I have over $40,000.00 in student loan debt. I live with my brother. We only have health insurance because my mom pays for it. We only have a house to live in because my mom owns it. She only had money because our father died of brain cancer after being treated like a test subject for 18 months. I work full-time. I pay taxes. I am the 99% and I want change. RIP, Daddy.
Sign of the day! A protester takes on Romney’s famed dog-on-car incident
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Occupy Wall Street. Journalist Josh Sternberg has been going down to Occupy Wall Street protests and documenting what he sees and has kindly let me publish some of his photos of early November occupations. Here are a handful of interesting protest signs he captured.
Josh has also been blogging about what he’s seen at OWS. He also has a Tumblr you should follow and a Flickr stream full of more Occupy photos to check out.
***View the rest of The Political Notebook’s project to gather photography, experiences from the OWS movements nationwide. Email me or send me a message in my ask box to submit and keep it going!
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I am here for everybody, or rather the 99% that have been taken advantage of for so many years. Things are so much worse than 20 or even 30 years ago. Everything goes up except wages and workers are expected to do so much more for less.
I am the 99%.
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