Occupy ~ Spiritual Warriors, Peaceful Warriors A Commentary by EW Swan I see them in the streets as they stand, sit, or march the avenues of Boston, Atlanta, and Washington DC, in the well defined boulevards of Oakland, Phoenix and New York City. I watch as they stand a few at a time or building into a movement of a hundred thousand strong, organizing not on one issue or being pigeon-holed into another, yet all standing strong as they chant along with a drum not beating for war. Standing strong so to be heard and no longer ignored, these are the voices of the young, the old, and the middle aged citizen speaking their mind on any and all the issues enveloping our times. Issues that have been too frequently or too conveniently set aside, be it the entire array of social values evolving from decades of social action or the slow plodding of political reform. Be it the ever increasing cost of receiving the necessary education so to obtain a viable livelihood unrestrained by the student loans that such instruction presents for years, or even decades to come. I listen to them as they regale their thoughts and opinions about the myopic vision of the banker's interests or the blatant lack thereof. Or yet another issue, very confounding, that of the comfortable culture of corporate welfare dressed in guise of governmental subsidies and legally defined tax loopholes. Citizens of our everyday labor force are finally standing and decrying the vaunted income of the CEO's of those very ...
Occupy ~ Spiritual Warriors...Peaceful Warriors... A Video Commentary By EW Swan
Posted Sunday, September 23, 2012 in Commentary, Occupy, Spiritual, Warriors, WarriorsPeaceful by darcypyper
Occupy ~ Spiritual Warriors...Peaceful Warriors... A Video Commentary By EW Swan Tube. Duration : 6.97 Mins.
Occupy ~ Spiritual Warriors, Peaceful Warriors A Commentary by EW Swan I see them in the streets as they stand, sit, or march the avenues of Boston, Atlanta, and Washington DC, in the well defined boulevards of Oakland, Phoenix and New York City. I watch as they stand a few at a time or building into a movement of a hundred thousand strong, organizing not on one issue or being pigeon-holed into another, yet all standing strong as they chant along with a drum not beating for war. Standing strong so to be heard and no longer ignored, these are the voices of the young, the old, and the middle aged citizen speaking their mind on any and all the issues enveloping our times. Issues that have been too frequently or too conveniently set aside, be it the entire array of social values evolving from decades of social action or the slow plodding of political reform. Be it the ever increasing cost of receiving the necessary education so to obtain a viable livelihood unrestrained by the student loans that such instruction presents for years, or even decades to come. I listen to them as they regale their thoughts and opinions about the myopic vision of the banker's interests or the blatant lack thereof. Or yet another issue, very confounding, that of the comfortable culture of corporate welfare dressed in guise of governmental subsidies and legally defined tax loopholes. Citizens of our everyday labor force are finally standing and decrying the vaunted income of the CEO's of those very ...
Occupy ~ Spiritual Warriors, Peaceful Warriors A Commentary by EW Swan I see them in the streets as they stand, sit, or march the avenues of Boston, Atlanta, and Washington DC, in the well defined boulevards of Oakland, Phoenix and New York City. I watch as they stand a few at a time or building into a movement of a hundred thousand strong, organizing not on one issue or being pigeon-holed into another, yet all standing strong as they chant along with a drum not beating for war. Standing strong so to be heard and no longer ignored, these are the voices of the young, the old, and the middle aged citizen speaking their mind on any and all the issues enveloping our times. Issues that have been too frequently or too conveniently set aside, be it the entire array of social values evolving from decades of social action or the slow plodding of political reform. Be it the ever increasing cost of receiving the necessary education so to obtain a viable livelihood unrestrained by the student loans that such instruction presents for years, or even decades to come. I listen to them as they regale their thoughts and opinions about the myopic vision of the banker's interests or the blatant lack thereof. Or yet another issue, very confounding, that of the comfortable culture of corporate welfare dressed in guise of governmental subsidies and legally defined tax loopholes. Citizens of our everyday labor force are finally standing and decrying the vaunted income of the CEO's of those very ...
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