Posted 13 years ago on Sept. 30, 2011, 4:30 p.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
#occupywallstreet would like to apologize to the members of the press
and public who came out today to see Radiohead and left disappointed.
We would also like to apologize to the band directly, and appreciate
their kind words of support in the face of this confusion. They had
nothing to do with what happened today.
Over the last twenty-four hours #occupywallstreet received several
emails purportedly from Radiohead's manager detailing a show for
Friday, September 30th at four in the afternoon. Due to
miscommunication within our rapidly expanding and adjusting group, we
were unable to determine that this was a hoax in time; it can be
difficult to seperate rumor from fact in an open source movement.
Posted 13 years ago on Sept. 30, 2011, 5:06 a.m. EST by OccupyWallSt
Occupy Wall Street has recently come into the media spotlight, not because of our political message, but because certain high-ranking members of the NYPD punched, threw, and stepped on peaceful marchers. Arrestees were handcuffed so tight their hands turned blue. Many of these people have yet to regain feeling in their extremities. A senior police officer infamously forced women into pens and maced them at point-blank range. While we vehemently condemn these abuses of power, we urge all who read this to remain focused on our intended message. Abuse of power is abuse of power. Whether perpetrated by Wall Street bankers or members of the NYPD, it is the duty of all citizens to oppose injustice. We condemn the actions of unprofessional police who used excessive force in subduing a peaceful march. But we are foremost here to oppose the growing power of the ruling class.
Let us also be clear that, when approached as individuals, members of the NYPD have expressed solidarity with our cause. It has been inspiring to receive this support. Over these thirteen days, we have learned that no one supports corporations’ disproportionate influence in the political sphere. We have learned that no one is in favor of evicting struggling families to the street while banks continue to profit. No one, that is, except the corporations and banks. We urge members of the NYPD to remain in solidarity with our cause. These men and women could lose their pensions and benefits during the next round of budget cuts. We ask that members of the NYPD treat all peaceful human beings with respect and care. This will be a great step towards reclaiming power for the working class. Those who profit off the suffering of others will held accountable. We are the 99%, and we are too big to fail.