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orenbus
09-22-2014, 10:30 AM
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/after-historic-climate-march-supporters-flood-wall-street


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NEW YORK – Monday morning, thousands of protesters are expected to descend on Wall Street and conduct mass civil disobedience to protest what organizers describe as the economic engine behind climate change. This demonstration, called Flood Wall Street, will consist of a mass sit-in near the New York Stock Exchange, emulating the tactics and some of the rhetoric of Occupy Wall Street.

Flood Wall Street takes place just one day after the People’s Climate March occurred several dozen blocks north in Midtown Manhattan. That march was by far the single largest environmental rally to occur in history, drawing an estimated 310,000 people from all over the world, according to organizers. Police did not confirm or deny the turnout. Whereas that march was designed to appeal to the broadest slice of potential supporters possible, Flood Wall Street is more overtly radical in both its rhetoric and tactics.

“Stop Capitalism. End the Climate Crisis,” is Flood Wall Street’s official slogan, and participants are expected to include many longtime activists and luminaries on the radical left. Former Occupiers are among those to be risking arrest, and journalist Naomi Klein, author of the recent book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate, will speak before the sit-in.

“[Flood= Wall Street] is about trying to take this energy and take the people, the activists that have come to town, and try to put them in the way of business as usual for Wall Street,” said Eric Verlo, an Occupy Denver activist who came from Colorado to participate in both Sunday and Monday’s actions. For Verlo and other participants in Flood Wall Street, Monday’s sit-in is all about targeting the major financial institutions that allegedly pour money into carbon polluting industries.

“Runaway climate change and extreme weather events, such as the extreme flooding that we saw here in New York City with Hurricane Sandy, are fueled by the fossil fuel industry,” said one of Flood Wall Street’s organizers, Michael Premo, in a statement. “We are flooding Wall Street because we know that there’s no greater cause of runaway climate change than an economic system that puts profit before people – and before the planet.”

While former Occupy activists and other Flood Wall Street supporters are explicitly seeking to combat climate change by disrupting capitalist institutions, the march’s less radical participants are also continuing to mobilize. May Boeve, executive director for the environmental group 350.org, promised in a statement that “the demand for action will only grow.”

“This march is just the beginning,” Boeve said. “Today we marched, tomorrow we organize.”

The People’s Climate March even received shows of support from a couple of politicians often closely identified with the financial industry. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. – who is often jokingly referred to as “the senator from Wall Street” – attended the protest. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who recently fielded a left-wing primary challenge in part due to anger over his perceived coziness with Wall Street, issued a proclamation during the march in which he declared this week to be “Climate Week.”

But according to Naomi Klein and other Flood Wall Street supporters, averting disaster may require doing more than Wall Street and its allies would ever willingly do.

“The fact is, if we’re going to respond to this crisis, we need to break a whole bunch of the free market rules that these guys hold very dear,” she said during an appearance last week on msnbc’s All In with Chris Hayes. “We need to regulate. We need to get in the way of the fossil fuel companies.”

orenbus
09-22-2014, 10:31 AM
Vice News covering it live.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKbm2VadSJs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKbm2VadSJs

ZENemy
09-22-2014, 10:37 AM
Wow a volunteer army for agenda 21.

pcosmar
09-22-2014, 10:42 AM
Identify all participants and cut off their heating this winter.. That will cure this bullshit.

I would love to find a Coal supplier. I hate burning good wood.

PaulConventionWV
09-22-2014, 10:49 AM
Another Wall Street psy op mission. Notice they're all centered around liberal bullshit. Of course now some idiot with an "End the Fed" sign is going to go there and claim it was a libertarian thing from the beginning.

orenbus
09-22-2014, 11:18 AM
As a side note, out of curiosity anyone here that was at the protest marches leading up to the Iraq War in 2003?

It looks like they had around the same numbers yesterday as the major Iraq War Protest (I was there) on Feb 15, 2003 in NYC. That was the last major protest with those kind of numbers in the city which makes this somewhat concerning.

Root
09-22-2014, 11:21 AM
Why aren't the cops beating on someone?