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: "If you want equality, then you have to..."

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Alright stop right there. Take a look at the first part of that sentence.

You’re telling folks that their equality, their status as a fully formed human being, is something they have to earn, something…

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For the general population, the 99% in the imagery of the Occupy movement, it’s been pretty harsh — and it could get worse. This could be a period of irreversible decline. For the 1% and even less — the .1% — it’s just fine. They are richer than ever, more powerful than ever, controlling the political system, disregarding the public. And if it can continue, as far as they’re concerned, sure, why not?

Take, for example, Citigroup. For decades, Citigroup has been one of the most corrupt of the major investment banking corporations, repeatedly bailed out by the taxpayer, starting in the early Reagan years and now once again. I won’t run through the corruption, but it’s pretty astonishing.

In 2005, Citigroup came out with a brochure for investors called “Plutonomy: Buying Luxury, Explaining Global Imbalances.” It urged investors to put money into a “plutonomy index.” The brochure says, “The World is dividing into two blocs — the Plutonomy and the rest.”

Plutonomy refers to the rich, those who buy luxury goods and so on, and that’s where the action is. They claimed that their plutonomy index was way outperforming the stock market. As for the rest, we set them adrift. We don’t really care about them. We don’t really need them. They have to be around to provide a powerful state, which will protect us and bail us out when we get into trouble, but other than that they essentially have no function. These days they’re sometimes called the “precariat” — people who live a precarious existence at the periphery of society. Only it’s not the periphery anymore. It’s becoming a very substantial part of society in the United States and indeed elsewhere. And this is considered a good thing.

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Every leaf that grows will tell you…
What you sow will bear fruit.
So if you have any sense my friend,
don’t plant anything but love.
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Creativity is Subtraction – truth from Austin Kleon, part of his brilliant Newspaper Blackout project.
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Creativity is Subtraction – truth from Austin Kleon, part of his brilliant Newspaper Blackout project.

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Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber.
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30 Rock addresses whitewashing in the media

I wonder if the Rockefellers know about this. They’ll be pissssssed.

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Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert won’t even talk about it. What’s up America? Are you finally showing us how controlled the media is? Media that only produces fear-mongering and distractions with celebrity news to keep her people unaware of the unrest. In a sense, they create isolation - your want for change is waved off as a crazy unrealistic ramble. But, you are not alone. There is unrest. There is strife. And finally America seems to be waking up and doing something about it.
They call our generation the lost one. I think these protests show that we are not entirely lost.
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Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert won’t even talk about it. What’s up America? Are you finally showing us how controlled the media is? Media that only produces fear-mongering and distractions with celebrity news to keep her people unaware of the unrest.

In a sense, they create isolation - your want for change is waved off as a crazy unrealistic ramble. But, you are not alone. There is unrest. There is strife. And finally America seems to be waking up and doing something about it.

They call our generation the lost one. I think these protests show that we are not entirely lost.

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