Occupy Memphis Protesters Rally After New York Eviction

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Updated: 11/16/2011 8:08 am
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - Occupy Memphis protesters rallied downtown Tuesday, November 15, 2011. The group was speaking out and marching in support of protesters in New York City who were kicked out of their camp the night before. Those here in Memphis told abc24.com it's a matter of civil rights and they want their voices heard.

"We will not sit by and allow anybody to oppress our bothers and sisters any more,” said one protester.

Occupy Memphis supporters came out in mass to support of their counterparts in New York City.

"It's just not fair, it's personal property, it's a public park they have every right to be there doing their free speech," Becky Muehling told abc24.com.

Protesters in New York were removed from Zuccotti Park. The mayor, citing public health and safety concerns, issued an eviction order. Those here rallied at Civic Center Plaza. Newly elected district 7 city councilman, Lee Harris was also on hand to support the movement.

"It's important to organize, it's important to protest, it's important to tell you elected officials exactly what you think. So I appreciate them, I appreciate them for having a voice and making sure they're heard," Harris told abc24.com.

The group marched to the Civil Rights Museum, a tribute they said to preceding generations who fought for their rights. The same rights the protesters told abc24.com have been ignored in places like New York.

"We're not out here for hand outs, we're out here for reformation, we're trying to restore the democracy that society was founded on," said Tristin Tran.

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Snakeeyz - 11/18/2011 6:41 PM
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Just shoot the flea bags and be done with it.

A J Calhoun - 11/17/2011 12:02 AM
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@Realtalk - what shallow reading of my post lead you to think I don't want to create a change? I am very active in my community, I stay informed of current affairs and frequently engage in public meetings. Your view is the pessimistic one by presuming that I am uninvolved in seeking change. I am involved but not by camping out in a public park, shouting down those with opposing views, nor defecating in public. One can achieve positive change through unoffensive activities. I have voted in EVERY election since I was old enough to vote. I have always studied the issues, ballots, and candidates to that I am an informed voter - not just voting a party line but voting my convictions and have never lost my love and appreciation for what is possible while working within "the system." Heal thyself!!

Raptor660 - 11/16/2011 10:51 AM
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@realtalk, Why so critical of AJ? Your response was pretty assuming, nearly defensive, and mostly ignorant in the way it was presented. To answer your question, I myself vote. I voice my opinion where I can. And I served my country. What do you do?

pterodactyl - 11/16/2011 10:36 AM
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Empires are just like ego - it will either run into a sharp subject in the course of its expansion, or burst on its own.

Realtalk - 11/16/2011 10:10 AM
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To AJ Calhoun: If you've studied history, why don't you want to create a change for a better future? You must know the route we are headed if we do not.. Yes, a democratic republic is the truth.. but pessimistic internet comments will never change the world or the corrupted system. If you believe the system is broken and needs repair, ask yourself, what am I doing to change this?

A J Calhoun - 11/15/2011 10:23 PM
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To the poor misguided soul who is bemoaning that they want democracy restored . . . this country was NEVER a democracy. Our founding fathers established a democratic-republic because a simple democracy will ALWAYS devolve into mob rule - just like the OWS protesters are doing now. Notice that they do not permit any dissent from their opinions. Only one opinion is allowed - the mob voice - the anti-establishment antics of people who have never supported themselves nor contributed to the tax roles in this country - they are either on assistance or still suckling on their parents accounts. I admit the system is broken but it needs repair not demolition. Grow-Up. Study history and then form an educated opinion.
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