Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Opinionator #1 (revised)

     In recent news, in the city of San Jose, citizens are protesting against the economic system in 
America. Few citizens have set up tents to protest in front of the city hall. The location where the protesters are located is perfect because many people pass by city hall in the morning and afternoon. On one aspect I agree with their actions because they are standing up for what they believe. People's voices need to reach senators so they can improve the economic systems, which controls money in America and establish jobs for those who are unemployeed.  


     On the other hand, protesters are not creating a big ruckus, but they are vandalising the camping site at San Jose City Hall. ABC news has shared videos of people recording homeless urinating around the city hall instead of going to a restroom.  It is fine for people to join forces to protest about financial issues, but there is a line that should not be crossed. One of the protesters calls himself “Cracker” and did the outrages at city hall. He climbed up the brick wall at city hall and is standing on top of it with his protesting signs. Hopefully, the man does not fall down while he sits on top of the wall.  Such incident would demonstrate San Jose police department could not succeed to bring the man down from the brick wall. Protesting should be done in a formal, professional, and respectful matter. I believe the protesters who are camping at city hall are misrepresenting San Jose because they are mostly homeless. People who protest should know what they are fighting for so the city council considers the protesters suggestions to resovle economic issues seriously. I believe that U.S.A. senates and representatives should have resolved some economic issues in America.

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