Comments on: General Assembly @ Troy Davis Park/Woodruff Park 8 pmhttp://occupyatlanta.org/2011/10/28/general-assembly-troy-davis-park-8-pm/ We are the 99% We will no longer remain silent!Wed, 07 Mar 2012 13:48:25 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1By: SaraA
http://occupyatlanta.org/2011/10/28/general-assembly-troy-davis-park-8-pm/#comment-127 SaraAFri, 28 Oct 2011 20:48:10 +0000http://occupyatlanta.org/?p=452#comment-127Am shutting down comments now. These discussions can go to the Soapbox. I am not interested in seeing the same old stuff in my inbox every time I post anything.Am shutting down comments now. These discussions can go to the Soapbox. I am not interested in seeing the same old stuff in my inbox every time I post anything. ]]>By: torq
http://occupyatlanta.org/2011/10/28/general-assembly-troy-davis-park-8-pm/#comment-122 torqFri, 28 Oct 2011 18:08:08 +0000http://occupyatlanta.org/?p=452#comment-122Here's a problem: I don't know where Troy Davis Park is, because it's not a real place. For people that are unfamiliar with this movement, calling it by its actual name would be helpful—otherwise they'll have no idea where to go. Unofficially renaming this park doesn't really do anything to help the kind of cause that this group is fighting for, unless we are the 99% who don't get executed. Please think about how you may be alienating or disorienting potential protesters with your speech and actions.Here’s a problem: I don’t know where Troy Davis Park is, because it’s not a real place. For people that are unfamiliar with this movement, calling it by its actual name would be helpful—otherwise they’ll have no idea where to go. Unofficially renaming this park doesn’t really do anything to help the kind of cause that this group is fighting for, unless we are the 99% who don’t get executed. Please think about how you may be alienating or disorienting potential protesters with your speech and actions. ]]>