While I can understand that people get tired of the inconveniences of the Occupy Movement and want to stay inside where it's nice and warm".I have to wonder somehow about commitment. These weren't people that have jobs or families to return to. These were people that -- just last week -- made the bold statements that they were going to be around until the end. I guess the end meant when cold weather started.
They sure don't make protestors like they used to. Back in the 60s, people braved bullets to stand up for their belief that our continued involvement in Vietnam was wrong. Now people get a little itchy to call it quits when the thermometer drops below 40 degrees.
I've noticed other people seem to be the same way too. They make bold, life-altering commitments until the emotional temperature drops and then they bail out. Kind of makes me wonder where their head and heart was to begin with.
We need to find more people in this country whose statements of commitment will last longer than the first commercial break -- or drop in temperature comes along.
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Jerry Nelson is a nationally recognized photojournalist. His work has appeared in many national, regional and local publications including CNN, USAToday, Upsurge, Earthwalkers and Associated Content and he is a regular contributor to Huffington Post as well as OpEdNews. Nelson travels the country seeking out the people, places and things that make America unique and great. Nelson currently is in Washington D.C. pointing his camera at OccupyDC and freelancing for The Washington Times the second largest paper in the nation's capital.
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