Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Occupy Movement and .Anonymous.


  
I’ve been keeping up on the #OccupyEverywhere.





Something needs to change. When you really sit down and look at this world it’s shocking to me how blind people are. How can you look at this world and not see a serious miscarriage of justice? I applaud the people standing up for the rest of us to make a difference. Our voices will be heard. The years of oppression, corruption, and greed will end. This is the beginning of something amazing. I hope this movement will change the world.

I have not been able to stand among the people that I working toward global equality. I, like many others, are a slave to the dollar. I am infuriated by the 1% that have more then half the country’s money. Our children are poor, hungry, and illiterate, but the 1% have nothing to ever want for.

How has this become so acceptable? It isn’t.



I have also become aware of the importance of the Anonymous. They have saved so many. I applaud their work. They have done what the government, the police, and so many others, have not been able to do. They have busted a huge ring of child pornographers. I have never seen a more powerful and meaningful operation like DarkNet. You know who you are. Don’t stop until every single disgusting human responsible for these acts are behind bars, or dead. This is unforgivable.

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.




I have never been so proud of such exceptional human beings in my life.

The more I hear and see if the Anonymous group the more I have hope that this world will get better. They have exposed so many things that the public would have otherwise been blind to.

Don’t stop.