Sunday, December 4, 2011

At the Farmers March today in the East Village

The Occupy Wall Street Farmers March started at the La Plaza Cultural community garden this afternoon at Ninth Street and Avenue C ... the group — some 250 strong — planned to march through part of the neighborhood to Zuccotti Park ... Bobby Williams was there for the first leg of the march....

















7 comments:

  1. Whatever. These marches/protests/occupying are tired.

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  2. "A gathering of farmers, community gardeners, food workers and activists for dialogue, solidarity and solutions to corporate control of our food system."

    And this accomplished....

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  3. that's funny. Cause I'm tired of people who tired
    of protests, marching and occupying. Viva La Resistance!

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  4. Tom, the nazi's never gave up, they just gave up on Germany. Until people understand we are still fighting the nazis', nothing will change.

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  5. i caught these guys going down avenue c and they were fabulous. way to go! EV REPRESENT!
    i'm tied of anonymous trolls with bs agendas soiling our otherwise high-quality message boards.

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  6. These guys marched down my block, but I only caught the tail end of it because I was too busy being productive at the time.

    What's the idea here, that we should return to an agrarian society or something? I thought they were just the regular Wall Street people.

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  7. @nygrump. I keep reading your comment and I can't tell
    if your agreeing with me or lecturing me. You do get that my
    comment was in support of protest, right?

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