September '11 - Throughout the summer of 2011, I worked with several Anons to assist in promoting activism projects worldwide. I closely followed the revolutions and riots in the Middle East, Greece, the UK, and Canada. Whatever time I wasn't spending healing from and repairing the various rapid changes in my life was spent reading books on activism and utilizing my various skillsets and contacts to assist in Anonymous Operations. Here in the US, after working on nationwide Uncut protests throughout tax season, we were all running full steam toward September's US Day of Rage.
At the time, September 17 was meant to be a day long protest in key financial locations across the US in order to call attention to the financial crisis. We didn't know exactly what we were doing at the time, but we knew we were inspiring people to take a stand. Although 2012 will be known historically as the year a ragtag group of activists, artists, and Anons changed the direction of the modern world, it was the year 2011 in which the seeds of change were planted.
Anonymous was beginning to take control of their public image. Instead of being known as a group of pranksters and practical jokers, they were beginning to be known (as they should) as a legitimate political force. It was during this time I actually started writing this blog in order to assist in the evolution.
The evolution of the US Day of Rage into the current Occupy movement as it's now known was a long road. Many people sacrificed their time, money, resources, and comfort throughout the progression of this movement. Groups worldwide have contributed in one way or another. Occupiers everywhere are brave and heroic soldiers in the class war. Their purpose of grabbing the nation's attention has succeeded. The pieces are all in place, and it's time we utilize this valuable resource to maintain balance in the court of public opinion while we do everything in our power to force the financial industry to pay penance for crimes against humanity.
Don't just Occupy Wall Street. It's time to show those in charge that we are the people. We are the majority. We are the power. The class war is far from over, but the progress we've made in the last year should give us cause to rise and fight again as the one year anniversary of Black Monday and Operation Empire State Rebellion passes. Make your voice heard. Fight the banks. Fight the system. Never give up. Above all else...
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