
Occupy Lansing, Lansing, MI 15 October 2011, © 2011 Michael Maurer Smith
My wife and I attended the Occupy Lansing demonstration at Michigan’s state capitol building on the 15th of this month. It was remarkable for the intelligence and civility on display.
Contrary to the criticism of some writers in the Lansing State Journal, that this demonstration and its Occupy Wall Street counterparts in other cities are without focus, I found the focus clear and apparent. Stated simply, it is time for citizens in this democracy to reclaim and assert their moral and legal rights in the face of rampant corporate greed, incompetent and uncaring government, a biased and partisan Supreme Court, and a banking industry that through its callous disregard for the nation’s well being has driven this country to the brink of disaster.

Occupy Lansing, Lansing MI 15 October © 2011 Michael Maurer Smith
The speakers I heard did not condescend to those assembled. Instead they addressed complex issues with words and facts that reflect the enormity of this nation’s situation and its many dimensions—legal, social, environmental, political, medical, financial and moral.
Occupy Lansing was an invitation to dialogue, challenge, think, observe, learn and awaken as people—as citizens.
© 2011 Michael Maurer Smith


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