Occupy
Wall
St. Eyes
Sleeping Bags,
UN Dodges,
Obama
Raises Funds,
Germans
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
NEW
YORK
CITY, October
3 -- Hours
after the UN
Security
Council set a
vote on
condemning
Syria's
crackdown on
protesters, 80
blocks south
at the Occupy
Wall Street
encampment a
General
Assembly was
held.
The
topics were
either mundane
or concrete:
how to spend
the $35,000 in
donation
collected --
sleeping bags
to fight the
cold appeared
to get
consensus --
and how to
coexist with
the residents
of the
expensive
apartments
that now polka
dot Wall
Street. Fliers
for a protest
march
were
distributed,
along with
rice and free
slices of
vegan pizza.
At
the UN's noon
briefing Inner
City Press
asked
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman if
he had any
comment on
Saturday's 700
arrests.
"Obviously
we are aware
of the
reports," the
spokesman
answered, "I
don't have
anything
immediately
for you,
nothing at the
moment."
Eight
hours later
there was
still nothing
from the UN.
In front of
the Security
Council
Inner City
Press asked
Ambassadors,
of both
Permanent and
non-permanent
members.
"Seven hundred
arrests but no
one
killed," one
Ambassador
said. Another
asked, "What
about
the London
riots?"
Downtown
Deepak
Chopra spoke
and then
quickly exited
the crowd
looking
scared. He had
appeared by
the UN during
the General
Debate, at an
event on
malaria
with 50 Cent
and Desmond
Tutu. New York
has its
celebrities.
But not
since Tompkins
Square Park
has it had an
encampment
like this, and
an
issue like the
wrongful bail
out of banks.
In
Zuccotti Park,
also called
Liberty Plaza,
a rain
drenched sign
said
"Dodd-Frank
does not equal
protection."
It's a nuanced
point that the
Federal
Reserve, just
down Liberty
Street at
Number 33,
does not seem
to realize.
The Fed stands
poised to
approve the
creation of a
fifty
Too Big To
Fail bank,
Capital One.
Opponents
wonder how to
connect
with Occupy
Wall Street,
and bemoan the
lack of
leaders. But
perhaps
that is the
point.
Occupy Wall
Street, 7:30
pm Oct 3, 2011
(c) MRLee
Between
the UN
and Occupy
Wall Street,
the only
connection for
now are a
handful of
journalists.
Inner City
Press covered
the arrests on
Saturday, and
has been
trolling the
Plaza since. A
Moroccan
journalist is
headed
there; the
Latins and
Arabic TV
stations have
their cameras.
But it's
still two
separate
worlds.
Witness
that
uptown on 63rd
Street and
Columbus in
Lincoln
Center's Koch
Theater
the Germans
were
celebrating
their
Unification
Day, with
bratwurst
and beer and
wine in an
enormous hall
with jazz,
Ambassadors
laughing
when told
about Occupy
Wall Street.
This yearly
event was
moved from
the Central
Park Boathouse
to avoid the
unpleasantness
of a labor
struggle. The
jazz and the
bar were cut
off promptly
at 9:30.
Lincoln
Center, Koch
Theater,
German event
9:20 pm Oct 3
(c) MRLee
Down
in the OWS
General
Assembly,
items are put
on the agenda,
amplified by
voices,
and questions
asked in
stacks. The
goal is
consensus like
in the UN
GA, but here
is feels
somehow rawer,
or at least
simpler. In
the
Security
Council,
despite public
rhetoric,
there are only
six votes
for Palestine
to join the
UN.
The
US under Obama
stand ready to
cast a veto,
but would
rather buy off
countries to
oppose so that
the veto is
not needed. On
a White House
call at 5 on
Monday, two
self-described
Senior
Administration
Officials
pitches
Obama's trade
deals with
Colombia,
South Korea
and Panama.
The
targeted
killing of
union
organizers and
Catholic
priests in
Colombia is
well
known, but
only came up
on the call at
the end, by a
reporter in
Spanish. The
rest just
focused on
process, on
Whips in
Congress and
deals with
Republicans.
On
Meet the Press
on Sunday, the
Occupy Wall
Street
protests only
came up as an
aid to
Obama, a
showing that
there is a
Left of him.
But most of
the
protesters are
disgusted with
Obama, who
when he comes
to New York
focuses on
$37,000 a
plate
fundraisers
with Wall
Street
executives.
One
wonders at the
next step for
Occupy Wall
Street. Will
the police
eventually
move in
and try to
close it down?
If they do
will it work,
or take things
to
another level?
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