84 Year Old Protester: 'People say to me, "Are you crazy? Why don't you just retire?" I can't'
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Protesters' stories: Dorli Rainey and Occupy Seattle
In September 2011, Occupy Wall Street began in Zuccotti Park, New York, when 1,000 people gathered to protest against corporate greed and social inequality. The Occupy movement quickly spread to more than 950 cities and 82 countries. Dorli Rainey, 84, was at an Occupy Seattle protest on 15 November 2011 when a policeman pepper-sprayed her in the face.
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Over the years, I have been active. I helped close down the freeway when the shooting started at Kent State, when the four students got killed during the Vietnam war . I was involved in the anti-WTO protests and got teargassed. People say to me, "Are you crazy? Why don't you just retire?" I can't. I have to keep on going because there's so much work to be done. I just don't feel like sitting at home and letting the world fall apart.
A lot of my older friends are very involved in the protest movement. One, Father Bichsel , is in federal prison here in Seattle. He just turned 84, too. I would like to educate people so they understand what really is happening. Our first amendment rights are being shredded. The police are being militarised. I taught a course about current events at a community college for senior citizens, and those senior citizens still come to events with Occupy Seattle or Stop The FBI Repression . One of my friends is 90, and she has a big Stop The FBI sign and stands in front of the FBI. It's very gratifying when they tell me that they look at the news with completely different eyes. They used to believe everything they read in the paper, but they don't any more.
My voice is not completely back and my lung capacity is not up to 100% yet. I used to run upstairs, but now I get really out of breath and that is a direct result of the pepper spray. But I am very happy that I got pepper-sprayed, because finally the media are paying attention. I hope it does not go away. I hope that understanding of the real problems in the world will grow.
the rest:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/13/protesters-dorli-rainey-occupy-seattle?newsfeed=true
barbtries
(28,789 posts)i'm 54 and ashamed to admit i don't have half her energy. mine all goes to work.
diddlysquat
(1,156 posts)cbayer
(146,218 posts)When I was 16, they were getting themselves arrested at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, and they are still at it.
UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)stevedeshazer
(21,653 posts)Always looking forward. What a gal.
+1 from Portland.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)I thought from the headline that she couldn't retire, because she couldn't afford to because of all the increases in costs of medicare, cuts in services, and cuts in aid to seniors.
pnorman
(8,155 posts)n/t
ihavenobias
(13,532 posts)Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Mr_Jefferson_24
(8,559 posts)Mopar151
(9,983 posts)Why isn't she on the cover of Parade or USA Sunday? A true patriot - "I have to keep on going because there's so much work to be done. I just don't feel like sitting at home and letting the world fall apart".
UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)more fun.
HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)Or any of the "rinse and repeat" RNC agitprop.
Their job is to distract you from people like Doril and report on OWS only for the purpose of making fun of it.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)varelse
(4,062 posts)UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)Very inspiring.
Iwillnevergiveup
(9,298 posts)Whatta fine, fine person. I'm truly humbled.
eridani
(51,907 posts)mntleo2
(2,535 posts)...of you think old age "settles" people Dorli is one to show you this is not always true and that if other seniors were half as active as she is, they would find a rich life with lots of admirers instead of sitting in front of the TV feeling abandoned.
I work as an activist for low income people. Dorli generously gave my organization a computer and printer that is now being used by a family of 4 kids who needed one badly. As someone soon turning 60 who is often told much the same as she is being told to retire, I am inspired by her to keep going with my activism for low income families. I love that woman!
Cat in Seattle
Uncle Joe
(58,355 posts)Thanks for the thread, kpete.