Wednesday, November 16, 2011

OccupyDC dances for Zuccotti Washington's occupiers have some fun marching in solidarity with New York By Jefferson Morley / Salon

Wednesday, Nov 16, 2011 5:00 AM 22:50:53 PST

OccupyDC dances for Zuccotti

Washington's occupiers have some fun marching in solidarity with New York

Freedom Plaza camp of OccupyDC
Freedom Plaza camp of OccupyDC (Credit: Theqspeaks via Flickr (Creative Commons))
Under the watchful eye of dozens of D.C. police and Secret Service officers, more than 400 boisterous demonstrators from OccupyDC marched through the streets of the nation’s capital Tuesday night in solidarity with the now-dispersed protesters of Occupy Wall Street.
Despite the day’s dismal events in New York, the mood was upbeat. The chanting was positive(‘Occupy Wall Street under attack?/What do we do?/Stand up. Fight back”) So were the protest signs. (“Tax Fairly,” one demanded). And the happy honking of passing taxis confirmed what has been obvious for a month: many of the city’s African and south Asian immigrant cab drivers consider themselves part of the 99 percent.
The protesters first marched on the 9th Street offices of the Brookfield Company, which owns Zuccotti Park. Rushing past a couple of outmanned security guards, the crowd briefly took over the building’s marble and glass atrium lobby. Ricky Lehner, a 23-year Florida native active in OccupyDC, called for the ritual “mike check,” in which the crowd repeats the speaker’s every word. The raspy Lehner quoted the company’s statement on the eviction in New York.
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Jefferson Morley is the Washington editor of Salon. More Jefferson Morley

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