(FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - Protesters with Occupy Boston are back at it, rallying against what they say is out-of-control corporate greed. They've been camping out on the Rose Kennedy Greenway for days. The city however, is not requiring the group to get any permits, even though that's what's supposed to happen for mass protests in the city...The group is protesting a number of causes, but mostly banks and large corporations and their practices. An organizer said there is talk of not staying through the winter, and in fact leaving and breaking until the spring.
Well hopefully you'll all be able to settle on a central message before you all go hibernate for the winter. Or at least something more than this guy gave on video..."uhh, an open discussion about anything" "Uhh anyone can come talk about anything they want." So you just want someone to talk to? You've camped out for a week for that?
What the hell kind of movement is that? You just pack up and go home when it gets cold? Start anew in the Spring. That'll teach those evil banks and their executives laughing at you from their heated offices. "You guys can only keep up your evil profit making ways during the cold months, once the weather turns nice again we want you to stop."
Of course if this was an organized movement you wouldn't have to stop, you get a board or a leadership committee in charge of organizing members and the message, rent out a hall or abandoned office somewhere and set that up as headquarters. From there you schedule and organize events, publish fliers, and NOT BE A COMPLETE DRAIN ON PUBLIC RESOURCES.
Come on guys, you're now killing tax payers with all the OT for police officers, free electricity, and extra runs for the garbage men. I understand wanting to make a change, but can you do it in a way that you're not wasting the cities precious resources, especially after the city and state have basically gone out of their way to let you do your thing?