Civil Unrest – Coming to a Community Near You?

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For several years now we have witnessed eruptions of civil unrest in such places as France, England and Greece where people protest what they view as unfair economic and political treatment. Whether it is the spreading disappearance of the middle class leading to a polarization of wealth and non-wealth, rising numbers of impoverished immigrants, or the taking away of government benefits from the masses, the feelings of desperation, anger and hostility have been intensifying. Rioting and looting has occurred.

Could it happen here, in the USA? Some think it has already started. The October 3 edition of the Orange County Register reports on a tent city of protestors that has sprung up in the Wall Street area of New York City. According to the Register there is not yet a cohesive target of these protests but rather an array of concerns, from corporate greed to social inequality to global climate change.

A march across the Brooklyn Bridge on Sunday by protestors led to the arrest of 700. Similar movements are reported to have sprung up in various other U.S. cities – Boston and Los Angeles for instance.

The media has been reporting from some time what we all know – the level of satisfaction and hopefulness in the U.S. has been dropping, and the levels of frustration and anger are rising. Are these so-far relatively peaceful protests the opening shots of a coming contagion of civil unrest?

How is your level of happiness and satisfaction these days? And that of your neighbors?

About Over But Not Out

A retired Orange County employee, and moderate Republican. The editor seriously does not know OBNO's identity as did not the former editor, but his point of view is obviously interesting and valued.