Politics & Government
Opinion: The Fine Line of the Occupy Movement
To be meaningful, the Occupy Movement must do more to inspire public support.

I believe in the First Amendment.
I believe in Free Speech.
I believe in the right to assemble and protest.
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I believe that corporate greed has taken short-term gains that put a long-term hurt on the American economy, and on the American middle class.
I believe we must do something to ensure we don't let an unchecked financial sector continue to wreck our nation.
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I believe an effective protest movement must make people uncomfortable and cause inconvenience.
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I believe state and local governments are charged with keeping the peace and ensuring public safety. I believe the Occupy movement lacks the kind of structure and leadership that might make it more palatable to cities and to the general public. I believe Occupy protesters have a mixed bag of motivations, and while many are genuinely committed to an important cause, others are simply seizing a convenient moment to be hooligans. I believe protests don't have to have unsafe and unsanitary conditions to be effective.
In light of the news that cities around the nation are losing patience and beginning to crack down on Occupy protester encampments, I find myself with surprisingly mixed emotions. Despite the fact that I fully agree with the overall message of the protests, I would not likely choose to participate in the style of protests I see portrayed in cities around the country. I want to participate but I'm not sure how. I think if this movement is going to have a worthwhile impact, then it is incumbent on the Occupy "leaders" to find a way to inspire more ordinary middle class people to join them, and the movement must develop meaningful ways for those of us who are not able or willing to camp in urban spaces to contribute.
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