Wednesday, December 21, 2011

OWS Anatomized It turns out not to be the Tea Party.

OWS Anatomized It turns out not to be the Tea Party.

Occupy Wall Street’s surface message, cleverly backed up with the canny but fatuous “99%” slogan, is an illusion, a red herring employed in a cynical attempt to press more mainstream public unease into the service of a worldview that remains very much on the fringe. Were all of OWS’s gripes to be resolved firmly in their favor, the displeased would not suddenly consider America pure. On the contrary, by and large, the types who have occupied Zuccotti and other parks across the nation consider the United States to be an intractably racist, imperialist, unequal nation, which boasts an invidious history whose alleged crimes can be seen populating the pages of Howard Zinn’s books. As a new report concludes, “while their rhetoric might decry crony capitalism or bank bailouts, their values reveal self-centered and fear-based motivations,” and a deep hostility to capitalism and American values of individualism and limited government is thrown in for good measure.

NATIONALREVIEW.COM

TONY DIGIROLAMO- OWS PSYCHO ANALYSIS FROM THE GREATEST ENCOUNTER GROUP OF ALL TIME.

ALL OF THEM DEPRESSED, IN PAIN ABOUT AMERICA AND ALL HAVE A SENSE THAT THEY'RE NOT ALONE.


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