A movie at the beginning of Wall Street Occupation "No one knows the moment of revolution"
ByDavid_shankbone
"by the wayOccupy Wall StreetWhat about the demo now? "To investigate, we planned direct large-scale action by non-violence on November 17 of local time to celebrate the two months from the start of the demonstration," Shut Down / Wall Street "at 7 am, afternoon People calling for subway occupation at 3 o'clock and tens of thousands of work at 5 pm gathered and they plan to march to music and songs until the bridge.
November 17th Day of Action | OccupyWallSt.org
http://occupywallst.org/action/november-17th/
The fact that two months have passed since the start of November 17th has started on September 17th two months ago, but what was it like in the beginning? A movie with a Japanese subtitle summarizing "That no one knows the moment of revolution" is quite excellent.
"Nobody knows the moment of revolution (Wall Street occupation early video)" Japanese version - YouTube
The contradictions of the American nation will be spoken first at first
"Nobody knows the moment of revolution"
Day 5
The "revolution" that happened all over the world in 2011
"It is worth trying to be we who are tramped down anyway"
"I was waiting for this time I knew it would be like this"
"I can see that it will be realized in such a visible way"
"I wanted to do anytime I wanted to attack and uncover evil in Wall Street"
"I will never go anywhere!"
"The model feels like a" roundtable discussion "that is spreading to the world right now? "
"I have to make employment opportunities for young people full of streets"
"We can not only have power and money but we can do it"
"Occupy Wall Street!"
"I do not know how I can get out of this oppression together, so I hope for it."
"It is not a protest action opposed to something of the so-called conventional type"
"To police officers: you are also robbed by the banks"
"There is sushi ~ Please eat before it gets worse!"
"Everyone is somewhat frightened not being able to take the first step"
"I will be dismissed soon, so what will it be?"
· Continued
What is the direct democracy "consensus" of the Wall Street occupation that distinguishes Japan's common demo?
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