The American Autumn

By now we are familiar with The Arab Spring, which started with unrest in Tunisia and spread like a wild fire across Mid-East nations, many which continue to quarrel with their governments. The scene played out as an exercise in civil resistance and peaceful protest.
The Arab Spring should remind Americans how to get the attention of their government.
Perhaps it did.
The Occupy Wall Street protests in New York are picking up steam, and there has been enough activity on social media streams and discussion boards to suggest that other American cities will follow suit during the coming months.
The unrest of young people across the globe is finally beginning to take hold in the young people who were thought to be immovable objects, the Americans, and it has manifested itself in these demonstrations. The writing is on the wall in England, Spain, Greece, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Israel, and many other places. It appears that it is finally time for us, the sleeping giant, to awaken and stretch our legs.
The world looked at us and wondered: are the young people of America seemed too distracted to care? Cuts to education spending, shady election tactics, double the average unemployment rate than the rest of the population, and the most expensive education anyone can remember did not seem important enough to act.
Many had given up hope that Americans would stand to demand accountability for the financial collapse that nearly ruined the world economy. I was not one of them.
The signs were everywhere, except on the streets with signs. You had to search online to find the unrest, as that is my generation's preferred method of communication and expression. We had not found our moment, our Mohamed Bouazizi moment where it all clicked.
Well, this seems like it. The hacktivists asked us to do our part and show up, citing that they can only do so much from behind their computer screens. It had to be us that stopped clicking the "like" button and started making signs, and more importantly started to show up.
We watched our parents take out second mortgages, and watched the banks get free money. We watched as the World Trade Center was attacked, and we watched as war was waged in our name. We watched when Troy Davis was executed despite our collective objections, and we watched as cut after cut to social programs were rammed through congress with no solution to our employment or housing crisis.
We are done watching.
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