82_28 wrote:OWS at least in Seattle, is beginning to wear a little thin, as far as this sympathizer goes.
OS never had an adequately large, mature and committed base to get anywhere. Many of the kids became proprietary in their attitude, and were rude and disrespectful to people who approached them for information. They would change the time of a march 3 or 4 times right up until it was supposed to happen and then glibly defend this practice because it had been "democratic", never mind all of those who couldn't participate because there hadn't been enough public notice. Now they're shouting down people whom they say don't get or won't conform to their process, well, it's not that surprising.
OS ended for me when they moved to the college. The arrogance displayed by those reacting to Holden's article is inexcusable. So much for the legacy of the WTO.