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3. I don't think that's it -
Tue May 1, 2012, 03:17 PM
May 2012

I was thinking more about whether it would be a legal strike or not. OWS is a bourgeoisie movement for the most part at this juncture and I think they've been helpful in raising some class discussion. Whether it gets to the next level and really starts impacting commerce is another matter.

Earlier today I cited this story about the FBI/NYPD questioning activists a couple days ago ---> http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/fbi-nypd-made-visited-occupy-activists-in-advance

Occupy has worried the ruling class enough that they are seen as a threat, but I don't know how that is viewed by the heads of the unions and also by union workers (and that answer might vary).

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