71% have jobs they can afford to leave behind for a month. They have not been at work all this time, choosing instead to protest against the very people paying their wages. This might give you an idea of why they'll still be earning $10 an hour for many years to come.NameIsRobertPaulson said:The vast majority of the 1%, got their wealth from their parents. Who got it from their parents. Not exactly breaking stone with your pickaxe type work there.beniki said:Well... take a look at any picture. Most of the clothes they wear have designer labels, none are particularly skinny (a nice way of saying most are down right husky), all have good hair, all of their teeth, and can apparently afford to take a month off work to sit in a street and wave a piece of cardboard.
Not sure what they hope to achieve. Wealth comes from working hard, not from asking for it. This 1% stuff is kind of silly, since that 1% put in the effort to get there. Complaining about it now is pretty much the same as throwing a fit when someone pwns you on Counter Strike. Sure we could make the game easier... or you could just practice more.
I don't agree with the notion of a broken system. In my job, I see people work hard out of poverty the first world hasn't seen in decades, and then manage to make more money than I'll ever dream of. It comes at a price. There always is. Useless to complain the price is too high. Useless to be jealous of the people willing to pay.
Now doing some hard graft in whatever job you have? That's useful to everybody.
71% of OWS have jobs... and literally no chance to make more than $10.00 an hour at any point in their lives. And that's what pisses them off. The system is set up so that the classes remain the same. For every one dude who makes it to the top, 1,000 sit as the shitcatcher because the degree they got in architecture or network design isn't worth the paper it's printed on.
You don't think there is something wrong with the local McDonald's having 700 people apply to flip burgers... and according to the manager, over 100 of them have Bachelors Degrees?
I was one of those whose bachelors degree in Materials Science became useless. I did my year applying for jobs in the UK with no success. Then I became an English teacher. I left the UK, and spent 3 years teaching around the world, building up my skills and reputation. A lot of it was shit. Long hours, high stress work in places where there is maybe one other person to have a conversation with.
But I did that. And now I have a swanky apartment, my student loan is paid off, and I even have a future back home if I want to go back. These Occupy kids, who think that somehow the dreams they were sold don't come with a price are an insult to every sacrifice I made in those three years.
But that's just my story. Perhaps I belong to a minority. A 1%, if you will.