The Yippies and the Occupiers As a co-founder of the Yippies (Youth International Party)—known for demonstrating against the Vietnam War at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago--I find myself comparing and contrasting the Yippies and the Occupy Wall Street protesters. We had to perform stunts to get media coverage of our cause, so a group of us went to the New York Stock Exchange, upstairs to the balcony, and threw $200 worth of singles onto the floor below, watching the gang of manic brokers suddenly morph from yelling "Pork Bellies" into playing "Diving for Dollars.' Then we held a press conference outside, explaining the connection between the capitalist system and the war. Now, a particular placard, "Wall Street Is War Street" gives me a sense of continuity. Other anonymous Occupier spokespersons carried posters proclaiming: "God Forbid We Have Sex & Smoke Pot. They Want Us to Grab Guns & Go to War!" "I am an immigrant. I came here to take your job. But you don' t have one." "$96,000 for a BA in Hispanic transgender gay & lesbian studies and I can' t find work!" And a woman in a wheelchair: "Stand Up For Your Rights!" EFTA_R1_02102924 EFTA02706789