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W?SB! - David Suzuki Interviewed at Occupy Montreal - YouTube - 0 views

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    Why? Simply Because scores an impromptu interview with known social activist David Suzuki on the first day of the Occupy Montreal movement. This protest was a satellite protest to Occupy Wall Street. Follow the movement at #occupywallstreet -  Thanks to Jobbook for the great help on the interview! http://www.whysimplybecause.com
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Parsing the Data and Ideology of the We Are 99% Tumblr | Rortybomb - 0 views

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    One of the most fascinating things to come out of the current We Are 99%/Occupy Wall Street protests is the We Are 99% Tumblr.  At the site, people hold up signs that explain their current circumstances, and it tells the story of a whole range of Americans struggling in the Lesser Depression.  It is highly recommended. DATA The site features pictures of individuals holding their signs, and occasionally the tumblr reproduces the text of the signs themselves underneath the image as html text.  Sometimes the text under the image is blank, sometimes it is a different message, but often it is the sign itself. In order to get a slightly better empirical handle on this important tumblr, I created a script designed to read all of the pages and parse out the html text on the site.  It doesn't read the images (can anyone in the audience automate calls to an OCR?), just the html text.  After collecting all the text on all the pages, the code then goes through it to try to find interesting points. It's a fun exercise, pointing out things I wouldn't have seen otherwise.  For instance, I found this adorable little rascal, pictured below, mucking up the algorithm, as the first version of the code assumed all the ages would have two digits.  I found that he, and the sign his mom made for him as a confessional to her son, hit me a ton harder than any of the more direct signs of despair in this economy:
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Hedges: No way in US system to vote against banks - YouTube - 0 views

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    Between Occupy Wall Street, in New York, and the other cities it's spread to, as well as the October 2011 movement that just began here in D.C, something seems to be happening in this country. Earlier at Freedom Plaza Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author, tells us what this could lead to.
thinkahol *

FDL Book Salon Welcomes Lawrence Lessig, Republic, Lost: A Declaration for Independence... - 0 views

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    If, as Lessig conclusively demonstrates, Congress is indifferent to the will of the people and to democratic debate - because it has been captured by monied interests to whose interests it exclusively attends - then the people lose the ability to affect what government does in any realm. It doesn't make much difference which problem you believe is most pressing: this is the dynamic that lies at the heart of it. Inaction on climate issues is due to the power of polluters and energy companies; the power of the private health insurance industry blocks fundamental health-care reform; endless war and civil liberties abuses are sustained by the power of the surveillance and National Security State industries; and a failure to achieve real Wall Street reform is due to the fact that, as Sen. Dick Durbin amazingly acknowledged about the institution in which he serves, "the banks frankly own the place." Without finding an effective way to address that overarching problem, the only recourse for citizens becomes either passive acceptance of their powerlessness (i.e., apathy and withdrawal) or disruption and unrest fomented outside of the electoral system (the driving ethos of OccupyWallStreet).
Johann Höchtl

Horx: "Nur soziale Verlierer bleiben im Netz" - futurezone.ORF.at - 0 views

  • Von Facebook wird in fünf bis sechs Jahren kein Mensch mehr reden", so der deutsche Zukunftsforscher Matthias Horx.
  • Es gibt einen Offline-Trend. Menschen gehen bewusst weg vom Internet und verweigern es. Die Frage ist, wie groß diese Bewegung wird.
  • Am Beispiel Google Street View "wird plötzlich klar, dass die neue Digitalität nicht vor dem Gartenzaun haltmacht. Wir werden noch viele solche Dinge erfahren"
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  • Lieber" wäre Stocker eine Revolution, bei der die Bürgerrechte aus dem realen Leben auf die virtuelle Welt übertragen werden. Denkbar sei das durch ein Übernahme gewisser Infrastrukturen in den öffentlichen Bereich, was einen ungehinderten, freien Meinungsaustausch sicherstellen würde, so Stocker. Genauso wie der Staat für Parkanlagen und Räume sorge, an denen Menschen unbeschränkt kommunizieren könnten, sollte er das auch im Internet ermöglichen.
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    Horx über das "Ende" der sozialen Netzwerke
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