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The Many Faces of Occupy Wall": A Compelling Documentary on the Occupy Wall Street Movement [Full Movie] [High Quality]Full EP - Full
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00:00:00This is Justin Samuels
00:00:02and this film is the Many Faces of Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:06Many Faces of Occupy Wall Street is a compilation of many of my videos on Occupy.
00:00:11And in this film, I'm showing both positive and negative aspects of Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:17People who were happy with the movement or say the movement changed in positive ways
00:00:21and people who had many complaints about the movement
00:00:25including problems such as rapes or sexual assaults in the camps or things like that.
00:00:30For more information on these things, you can check out a variety of sources.
00:00:34Early in the fall, when I wrote more positive coverage on Occupy Wall Street,
00:00:39you can check out my articles on op-ednews.com.
00:00:42You can also check out my e-book, Occupy Wall Street, A Leftist Anarchist Cult
00:00:48for the major problems on Occupy Wall Street.
00:00:50That e-book is available for sale on Amazon.com.
00:00:54For further information on Occupy Wall Street, you can check out a variety of other sources on the web.
00:01:00The Huffington Post, Breitbart.com.
00:01:03These ran a hand among others who have done excellent work on covering Occupy Wall Street.
00:01:08And you can also check out The Daily Caller. It has some pretty good articles too.
00:01:12For more of these things that are featured on Occupy Wall Street.
00:01:16The sexual assault case that Nan Terry speaks about.
00:01:20That is referenced in the Huffington Post.
00:01:25Basically, I think that Occupy Wall Street had...
00:01:28I've been pretty critical of it recently, but it's had some good effects too.
00:01:32Though one good effect Occupy Wall Street has had is I think the changes it has had on the media.
00:01:38Because for a long time, the major networks in the New York Times were the official sources.
00:01:45And other newspapers too.
00:01:47Were the official sources of news.
00:01:49And if they decided not to cover things, they didn't get covered.
00:01:54And Occupy Wall Street changed that on both the left and on the right throughout the political spectrum.
00:02:00When people wanted to find out what was going on on Occupy Wall Street,
00:02:03they didn't necessarily turn to the big newspapers or to the networks.
00:02:07They found out a lot of interesting information from blogs, from e-books sold on Amazon,
00:02:13from YouTube, from Vimeo, from other sources.
00:02:17And many of these new media outlets have continued to thrive post-Occupy Wall Street.
00:02:22And they still cover things in the activist world, not limited to Occupy Wall Street.
00:02:28So I think that's the most positive change that Occupy Wall Street has had.
00:02:33In terms of it's led people to the media sources and I think it's great.
00:02:38My biggest criticism of Occupy Wall Street is that I think it's failed its most vulnerable members.
00:02:43It sort of glorified homelessness.
00:02:45We hate money, we hate money, we hate money.
00:02:48But if you've got no money, the only way to fix your situation is to get money.
00:02:52To get a job, go to school, get education.
00:02:54These are things that will fix your homelessness.
00:02:56Ultimately, the only things that will fix your homelessness.
00:02:59And Occupy Wall Street, some in Occupy Wall Street, not everybody,
00:03:04were so anti-everything, anti-capitalist, anti-everything,
00:03:07that they wanted to basically throw away everything.
00:03:13They considered themselves anarchists.
00:03:15They basically wanted to throw away all structural authority.
00:03:17But if you throw away everything, you even throw away food production.
00:03:21Such as agriculture, you throw away food, transportation, refrigeration, electricity.
00:03:25You're left with nothing and unfortunately some people have taken it to extreme
00:03:29and have been in some very unsafe circumstances basically living homeless
00:03:34in New York City and the large cities.
00:03:36And that's extremely unfortunate.
00:03:38It doesn't have to be that way.
00:03:40To those people that are just urging to rejoin the rest of society.
00:03:43But anyway, I really hope you enjoy this film.
00:03:47And I hope you check out those other sources of information on Occupy Wall Street
00:03:52including my book, Occupy Wall Street, The Leftist Anarchist Cult.
00:03:55An e-book that gives more favorable coverage to Occupy Wall Street is
00:03:59Every Time I Check My Message Is Somebody Thinks I'm Dead by Daniel Levine.
00:04:05And again, check out Lee Spanahan's work on Breitbart.com.
00:04:10Check out some articles from the Huffington Post.
00:04:13Check out other articles on Occupy Wall Street from Breitbart.
00:04:16Check out Citizen Journalist by Nicarama.
00:04:19He's done a lot of coverage on Occupy Wall Street.
00:04:22Mandy Nagy again at Breitbart.com has done excellent coverage.
00:04:27Just check out a variety of sources across the political spectrum on Occupy Wall Street
00:04:31and you'll get a full picture of all the things that went on.
00:04:48Hey. Look. If you're really worried about this.
00:04:49Heath up.
00:04:50Heath up.
00:04:52Hey. Look. If you're really worried about this, you can all film and wear a car on.
00:04:59Me too!
00:05:05My home paycheck goes to Sallie Mae!
00:05:08That's true!
00:05:10Thank you!
00:05:11Mine too! My son's too!
00:05:13Thank you for signing your futures away!
00:05:29I have an idea!
00:05:31That was the right idea!
00:05:33All you can buy and organize together
00:05:35and have a gun strike!
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00:05:52Wait a minute!
00:05:53Wait a minute guys!
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00:06:03So...
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00:06:17It's a celebration, it's a party.
00:06:20It's a celebration, it's a party.
00:06:21The world!
00:06:32It's celebration!
00:06:37You're wrong!
00:06:39You're all wrong, okay!
00:06:41You are alone!
00:06:44And it's never going to change!
00:06:48We are not alone.
00:07:18And today we will actually start a program by maybe even telling you guys, sharing with you guys what the
00:07:25Pension Lama means to the Tibetan people, who he is to the Tibetan people, by sharing the poems, the writings,
00:07:33the music by Tibetans inside Tibet, by Tibetans in exile, who express their love, their devotion to the Pension Lama.
00:07:42So that you can share a glimpse of what the Pension Lama means to the Tibetan people, and what he
00:07:49could mean to the world.
00:07:56So, some jokes, maybe you can share a poem with us.
00:08:12I'm going to read out the lyrics of the song from Sunam Tashi, called Missing the Pension Lama by Sunam
00:08:19Tashi.
00:08:21Sunam Tashi is a well-known Tibetan singer in Tibet.
00:08:24Here he sings in reverence to the Pension Lama and expresses his as well as the Tibetan people's devotion and
00:08:30love to the Pension Lama.
00:08:32Please return to the Pension Lama.
00:08:37Please return to the land of snows.
00:08:40Your Holiness Pension Lama, who else could I offer this pure white scarf to who else could I sing this
00:08:46heartfelt song for each drop of my tear?
00:08:49I think and think.
00:08:51I feel really sorry.
00:08:52You're not tricky anymore, Rinpoche.
00:08:54Please return to the land of snows.
00:08:57Your Holiness Pension Lama.
00:09:10Please return to the land of snows.
00:09:19Thank you, guys.
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