Late in the evening of December 6th, in the Exarcheia district of central Athens, 15 year old Alexandros Grigoropoulos was out with friends. Shortly after 9pm the group became part of a confrontation with members of the Greek Police. Alexandros was shot and killed.
In the days following the killing Alexandros became a symbol of a growing frustration among Greek youth over the country’s growing economic problems, rising unemployment, and a general perception of an inefficient and corrupt Greek government.
Riots in Athens over the death quickly spread like through out the country and then through out the whole of Europe.
The speed at which the riots spread has in part been attributed to organizers using text messaging and the internet as a means of spreading their message and setting up meeting locations. In an article to the Associated Press, Paul Have wrote…
At least some of the protests were organized over the Internet, showing how quickly the message of discontent can be spread, particularly among tech-savvy youth. One Web site Greek protesters used to update each other on the locations of clashes asserted there have been sympathy protests in nearly 20 countries.
This isn’t the first time we have seen the internet become a tool of the disenfranchised as a means of organizing protests.
When California passed Proposition 8 on November 4th, a wave of Anti-Prop 8 web sites such as Join the Impact, appeared on the web as a means of directing information to protesters and to organize events such as the Nationwide protest of November 15th and upcoming December 20th “Light Up The Night For Equality“.
Even in tightly controlled China, the internet has been used to organize people to effect change in government policies and stop construction of a chemical plant.
The internet is still basically in its infancy and the genie is out of the bottle. It’s difficult to imagine just how the civil rights movement of the 1960′s would have progressed had the internet been available. Imagine watching Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech as a live web cast or if Rosa Parks could have texted all her friends to join her in sitting at the front of buses all over the country on the same day.
Often, as individuals, we feel somewhat powerless against those with power, whether it be government, or the vocal majority. We sit in our homes feeling sorry for ourselves and saying “I can’t do anything about my situation so I’ll just make the best of it.” What we don’t realize is that we are rarely if ever truly alone.
Cross posted at The Pajama Pundit
Archive for May 26, 2009
Prop 8 Decision Day: Update: Upheld
Today the California Supreme Court will rule on case that aledges that Proposition 8, banning same sex marriage in that state, is unconstitutional on the grounds that it is a rewrite of the constitution and not just an amendment. Unfortunately I think the argument is a weak one and I?m not expecting the court to rule against it. However I do expect them to uphold honoring the nearly 18,000 or so marriages that were performed during the short time that it was legal in the state.
Regardless how it turns out I don?t expect that this is the last time the fight for marriage equality in California will be in front of the voters.
Update: Prop 8 has been upheld by the California Supreme Court, however all marriages performed before the vote will remain legal.
Thank you California for letting the Majority trample the rights of the minority in order to maintain your religious irrelevance.
Sonia Sotomayor for SCOTUS
NBC interrupted the Today show this morning to report (yes they interrupted the news, with the news, funny how that works.) that the President would be nominating Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court at a 10:15 press conference.
The 54 year old woman who would be replacing Justice David Souter, would be the nation?s first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice. She has a long history in law
I?ll post more about her background and the expected upcoming nomination fight later today.
I find myself not too happy with Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today. It appears that on Wednesday he went on to the liberal talk radio show of Bill Press and said?