It started with 12 students in Wall Street... now demonstrations spread across America as Boston, Chicago, L.A., Denver and Seattle erupt
Protest enters third week with activists in Los Angeles saying they will remain 'indefinitely'
700 protesters arrested over the weekend as they camp out in New York's financial district
Demonstrators angry at corporate greed along with U.S. banking and political systems
Major cities across the U.S. are today bracing themselves for more protests against corporate America as the Occupy Wall Street campaign enters its third week and gathers pace.
The demonstrations, which began in New York City two weeks ago, have already spread to Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Denver and Seattle. The arrests of 700 people on Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend seem to have only strengthened the resolve of protesters.
Sparked by the Occupy Wall Street movement has seen thousands of protesters camped out in New York's Financial District for the past fortnight and mass gatherings started nationwide, with the unified purpose of voicing anger at the U.S. banking and political systems.
NOTE: The natives are getting restless and having a nice party. However as powerful as the corporations and industries are, they are not immune to mass boycotts of their products. In the US, these protests will usher in Martial Law. The powers that be have been provoking, pushing and that is exactly what they want. Martial law and a complete lock down of this country. Go home and VOTE WITH YOUR FEW REMAINING DOLLARS. You are more powerful than any corporation.
If a corporation doesn't meet your ethical criteria, stop guzzling their soda, stop swallowing their false foods, stop buying their products. That WILL get their attention. This will only sink our ship.
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