…για το οποίο όχι απλά σιωπούν, αλλά παλεύουν να το πνίξουν τα ΜΜΕ!
από σίβυλλα
Ένα μεγάλο κίνημα αναπτύσσεται στις ΗΠΑ και κατευθύνει τους πολίτες ν’ αποσύρουν τα χρήματά τους, τις αποταμιεύσεις τους από τις τράπεζες!
Επικαλούνται τις 157 φορές (μέχρι τέλους του 2010) που πτώχευσαν οι τράπεζες, τις οποίες είχε «στηρίξει» το κράτος -όπως ακριβώς συνέβη στην Ελλάδα από τις κυβερνήσεις Καραμανλή-Παπανδρέου- με χρήματα του λαού.
Το κίνημα Move your money, τώρα και στο Facebook, καλεί όλους τουςαμερικανούς να αποσύρουν τα χρήματά τους από τις τράπεζες που «έσωσε» το κράτος…
Μια απλή είδηση;
Για την οποία όμως οι τράπεζες πληρώνουν αδρά τα ΜΜΕ σ’ ολόκληρο τον πλανήτη ώστε να μην διαδοθεί!
Τα «ελληνικά» ΜΜΕ δεν γνωρίζουν τίποτα;
Published on Saturday, October 1, 2011 by Inter Press Service
NEW YORK - Since Sep. 17, hundreds of demonstrators in the
Occupy Wall Street movement have transformed the quiet Zucotti Park in
lower Manhattan from a place where Wall Street traders once relaxed
during lunch breaks into a demonstration camp.Participants from all over the United States have joined the movement that criticises the injustices of the capitalist system and calls for greater democracy and individual freedom.
Their base is right in front of the aptly named Liberty Plaza, former headquarters of NASDAQ and current office of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.
"This is a democratic awakening," Cornel West, a prominent activist and Princeton professor, told journalists prior to speaking before nearly 2,000 protestors at Occupy Wall Street's General Assembly on Tuesday.
The protest was first called up in July 2011 by Adbusters and Anonymous, two groups of social activists, artists and hackers.
"We are trying to build the community and the culture we would like to see in the world," explained Isham Christie, film theory and philosophy student at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Centre and an organiser of the protest, calling it a "fight for a (fairer) world".
"People who feel alienated from the consumer society or don't have jobs or are homeless… can come here and be supported," Christie told IPS. "We are trying to build an alternative institution to what we see as the exploitative, oppressive capitalistic society that we live in."
"If only the war on poverty was a real war. Then we would actually be putting money in it," read the sign West held during Tuesday's demonstration.
"I'd really like the whole societal structure to change, the whole ideas of capitalism and the distribution of wealth. I'd really like to see that turn around to something where it honours more the actual people who are involved in the society," Turkish-born Gaye Ajoy told IPS.
Ajoy, who moved from Florida to New York City just a few days ago, added, "I oppose the one percent of people who own the whole country and don't (care) about anybody else."
Ajoy believes that the protestors' views are similar to the ideas of the counterculture movement in the 1960's and '70's and activists like Martin Luther King Jr. or Gloria Steinam.
West noted the diversity of demonstrators, saying, "It is sublime to see
all the different colours, all the different genders, all the different
sexual orientations and all the different cultures all together here at
Liberty Plaza."
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