[UDATED: Irvine Police Squelch Attempts at Occupation] Corporate Abuses Prompt Large Irvine Rally
Brandon Ferguson |
UPDATE,OCTOBER 16, 5:05 P.M.:Last night Irvine police told Occupy protesters they couldn’t camp in front of city hall, where the group is currently rallying against corporate and banking industry greed.
After packing up their camping gear, a group of about 22 protesters continued to gather on the sidewalk in front of the civic center under the watchful eye of three Irvine officers posted nearby. In a scene out of the Oliver Stone film Midnight Express, the group was told they weren’t allowed to stand still on the sidewalk and would have to continually keep moving.
Mullatierri said even after people stopped moving, no arrests were made. The group continued with marches today and will hold a general assembly on the lawn at 7:30 p.m.
ORIGINAL POST October 15, 8 p.m.: Click here to see a slideshow of protesters.
Irvine may be sovereign territory of obscenely wealthy right-wing ideologues, but today the quiet of its streets was shattered by loud voices from a diverse crowd of fed up citizens.
As many as 1,000 activists outraged by corporate greed, rallied under the banner of Occupy Orange County and took to the streets of the city where Taco Bell, Broadcom and Bax Global are headquartered.
They hoisted signs decrying the abuses of corporations while angrily shouting, “This is what democracy looks like.”
The event began at 10 a.m. with people gathering across the sprawling green lawn in front of city hall. An hour later, a small band of aging rockers armed with a saxophonist played the lulling strains of Pink Floyd’s “Us and Them,” as a long line of people snaked for several blocks to the intersection of Barranca and Jamboree.
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The X Factor in Irvine. Click here to see more photos from the protest. |
In a commentary written by syndicated columnist Mark Steyn, which ran in last Sunday’s Orange County Register, the right-winger belittled the movement and accused patchouli- wearing members of having an “industrial strength lack of self awareness.”
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V for Vendetta. Click here to see more photos from the protest. |
Earlier this week, event organizer D’Marie Mulatierri told the Weekly that activists were planning on occupying the grounds of the civic center indefinitely. At today’s rally she said the plan was still in effect. But when asked if she would be among them, she smiled coyly and said, “no comment.”
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