Yesterday the month long protests took a defining turn as supporters worldwide stood in solidarity with occupants on wall street. NYC’s downtown demonstrations expanded to 951 cities and 82 countries making the local and peaceful protests a bit unruly. While I’m all for non-violent demonstrations I felt the passion of the people wasn’t truly felt before yesterday’s events. When I went down to Wall St. last week to stand alongside the other 99% many folks stood around politely, waving their signs, and chanting slogans. While their spirits were high it didn’t feel like change was gonna come and I left Wall St. that day feeling as if something was missing.
I felt we had to show we were fed up and not gonna take it anymore. We had to get angry. We had to call upon the revolutionary Gods. Fortunately, they answered with millions of revolutionaries standing strong around the world under the slogan, #UnitedForGlobalChange and one standing in the middle of Wall St., Hip-Hop’s own Immortal Technique our generation’s Chuck D and source of insight and enlightenment to the world around us. Below he speaks with RT News about his views on #OccupyWallStreet and more. It’d be wise if you pressed play and listened.
“The moment we stop reforming our democracy, it ceases to be a democracy. The moment the revolution stops, that means the revolution has been betrayed”





