Occupy Wall Street in Pictures

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Click here to view this media I was in New York for a week and made a handful of trips to Zucotti Park to talk to people down there and take some photos. Karoli was nice enough to make them all into a snazzy video. It was pretty intense down there. First off, Mayor Bloomberg’s jokes aside – it is a tourist attraction. They come by the double bus load to look at the 9/11 memorial and then make their way to the protest (to look at what’s happened since 9/11). The park is packed to capacity with Occupiers and there’s a steady stream of gawkers with cameras passing through. Who knew it would last this long? No one. The viral nature of this movement is shocking to everyone down there. But they’re still there and everyday more tourists come to look and ask questions.

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Occupy Wall Street in Pictures

Filed under: News,Politics |


Click here to view this media I was in New York for a week and made a handful of trips to Zucotti Park to talk to people down there and take some photos. Karoli was nice enough to make them all into a snazzy video. It was pretty intense down there. First off, Mayor Bloomberg’s jokes aside – it is a tourist attraction. They come by the double bus load to look at the 9/11 memorial and then make their way to the protest (to look at what’s happened since 9/11). The park is packed to capacity with Occupiers and there’s a steady stream of gawkers with cameras passing through. Who knew it would last this long? No one. The viral nature of this movement is shocking to everyone down there. But they’re still there and everyday more tourists come to look and ask questions.

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Posted by on October 25, 2011. Filed under News, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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