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TACTICAL BRIEFING #18

Occupy the High Ground!

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Hey you creatives, artists, environmentalists, workers, moms, dads, students, malcontents, do-gooders and aspiring martyrs in the snow:

The last four months have been hard fought, inspiring and delightfully revolutionary. We brought tents, hunkered down, held our assemblies, and lobbed a meme-bomb that continues to explode the world's imagination. Many of us have never felt so alive. We have fertilized the future with our revolutionary spirit … and a thousand flowers will surely bloom in the coming Spring.

But as winter approaches an ominous mood could set in … hope thwarted is in danger of turning sour, patience exhausted becoming anger, militant nonviolence losing its allure. It isn't just the mainstream media that says things could get ugly. What shall we do to keep the magic alive?

Here are a couple of emerging ideas:

STRATEGY #1: We summon our strength, grit our teeth and hang in there through winter … heroically we sleep in the snow … we impress the world with our determination and guts … and when the cops come, we put our bodies on the line and resist them nonviolently with everything we've got.

STRATEGY #2: We declare "victory" and throw a party … a festival … a potlatch … a jubilee … a grand gesture to celebrate, commemorate, rejoice in how far we've come, the comrades we've made, the glorious days ahead. Imagine, on a Saturday yet to be announced, perhaps our movement's three month anniversary on December 17, in every #OCCUPY in the world, we reclaim the streets for a weekend of triumphant hilarity and joyous revelry.

We dance like we've never danced before and invite the world to join us.

Then we clean up, scale back and most of us go indoors while the die-hards hold the camps. We use the winter to brainstorm, network, build momentum so that we may emerge rejuvenated with fresh tactics, philosophies, and a myriad projects ready to rumble next Spring.

Whatever we do, let's keep our revolutionary spirit alive … let's never stop living without dead time.

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

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Sincerely

Agreed. To date OWS has changed nothing with regard to corporatism or financial influence in politics or anything else. You have to at least win a battle before you celebrate.

I agree that staying in tents indefinitely is not sustainable, and it`s probably better to have massive rallies once every month or two around a specific cause, but declaring victory after you`ve managed to endure an extended camp out and a lot of police abuse seems weird.

Sincerely

Agreed. To date OWS has changed nothing with regard to corporatism or financial influence in politics or anything else. You have to at least win a battle before you celebrate.

I agree that staying in tents indefinitely is not sustainable, and it`s probably better to have massive rallies once every month or two around a specific cause, but declaring victory after you`ve managed to endure an extended camp out and a lot of police abuse seems weird.

Anonymous

May I suggest you decide on a summer location down south as a central location and keep new york for the summer

Anonymous

May I suggest you decide on a summer location down south as a central location and keep new york for the summer

Esther - Berlin...

Hey

yes, Adbusters is great!

But talking about Occupy - they really overdid it.
Occupy itself is good to show: ok here we are, we actually are a lot a people seeing the same problems (more or less) and that's why we occupy to make everybody else see. BUT now moving on from that, there are so many great projects all over the world who already took action to change social injustice. Occupy could connect with them, give support (crowd founding) - extend the network and maybe even create own ideas / projects..

Anyway :) I was a relief to comment that, thanks for that opportunity *

Esther - Berlin...

Hey

yes, Adbusters is great!

But talking about Occupy - they really overdid it.
Occupy itself is good to show: ok here we are, we actually are a lot a people seeing the same problems (more or less) and that's why we occupy to make everybody else see. BUT now moving on from that, there are so many great projects all over the world who already took action to change social injustice. Occupy could connect with them, give support (crowd founding) - extend the network and maybe even create own ideas / projects..

Anyway :) I was a relief to comment that, thanks for that opportunity *

Anonymous

The one thing that we can all do every day is think about what we buy, where we buy it from and who is the corporation behind the store / product. We have CHOICE.

And if the system believes by scattering the protest, the unsettled, diverse communities that we are, we can show solidarity in every individual product and shop we choose to buy or not.

They only gain, or stay in business by consumer support, we are that consumer, how ever small or big, it is our choice that determines how they respond.

Anonymous

The one thing that we can all do every day is think about what we buy, where we buy it from and who is the corporation behind the store / product. We have CHOICE.

And if the system believes by scattering the protest, the unsettled, diverse communities that we are, we can show solidarity in every individual product and shop we choose to buy or not.

They only gain, or stay in business by consumer support, we are that consumer, how ever small or big, it is our choice that determines how they respond.

Gina Panz77

There is a website you can go to that is dedicated to informing citizens about the stores and industries we buy products from. Thewebsite is knowmore.org and was created by one of my favorite revolutionaries...Sage Francis. Check it out!

Gina Panz77

There is a website you can go to that is dedicated to informing citizens about the stores and industries we buy products from. Thewebsite is knowmore.org and was created by one of my favorite revolutionaries...Sage Francis. Check it out!

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