Occupy
Wall Street Completely Took Over Union Square In A Rally Thousands Of
Protesters Strong
We
at Business Insider, to be honest, had our doubts about whether or
not the movement would draw the numbers they drew this fall. We
were wrong.
26
April, 2012
What
no one has been saying about today's May Day demonstrations is that
they are a New York City tradition. For years labor and progressive
advocacy groups (known as the May Day Coalition) have held protests
on this day, and for years they have gone unnoticed.
The
difference this year, of course, was Occupy Wall Street.
The
fact that this was billed as the movement's day to re-surge made
observers curious to known whether they would succeed or fail. We at
Business Insider, to be honest, had our doubts about whether or not
the movement would draw the numbers they drew this fall.
We
were wrong.
After
a rainy, action packed morning filled with marches and arrests, 10 to
15 thousand demonstrators gathered in Union Square to listen to music
and join an array of groups from the Transit Workers Union to SEIU
for a 'Solidarity Rally'.
"There's
a time for Occupy to do its own thing and there's a time for us to
work with other groups," said Occupy spokesman Mark Bray. "We
see days like this as an adrenaline shot for the movement."
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