Battle for the Soul of Occupy
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As we prepare for the May uprising, two power centers of our movement have announced plans for a spectacular bi-coastal May 1st bridge blockade. On the West Coast, Occupy Oakland and Occupy San Francisco are planning rush hour disruptions on the Golden Gate Bridge while in New York City, occupiers say they will block one or more Manhattan-bound bridges. These acts of nonviolent direct action will set the tactical tone for the next phase of Occupy: they signal the turn towards Strike actions aimed at disrupting the flow of money. And, on a deeper level, these blockades come at a pivotal moment for Occupy as the movement grapples with a battle for its soul.
The question many occupiers are debating is whether the spirit and voice of Occupy will stay with the new left horizontals who launched the uprising or whether it will move towards MoveOn’s 99% Spring, and their old left buddies at The Nation magazine, Ben & Jerry’s, et al.
For the first most spectacular days of Occupy – such as on September 24 when eighty Zuccottis were arrested and shocking footage of women getting maced was replayed on national television – MoveOn ignored our movement. They decided to jump on board much later when 700 nonviolent occupiers were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge. They saw this mass arrest as an opportunity to fold Occupy into their electoral Rebuild the Dream campaign to bolster Obama. At a time when Occupy was inspiring hundreds of thousands of people across the nation to take the squares, set up leaderless encampments and reinvent democracy in people’s assemblies, MoveOn held an October 5 online “Virtual March on Wall Street” with their friends at Rebuild the Dream.
At the peak of Occupy, when the people’s movement had catalyzed a global day of action on October 15 that saw millions of us in 82 countries rally in financial districts and capital cities for real democracy, MoveOn tried to cash in on Occupy’s momentum with a donation pitch. “We have to capitalize on this momentum now,” wrote MoveOn in an email to its members. “Can you chip in $5?”
And now, MoveOn wants to hijack our movement with their 99% Spring.
MoveOn is an existential threat to our movement because they don’t have a revolutionary bone in their body … if we give these clicktivists any more room then they will pull off a managed cooling of our revolutionary fervor … they will neuter the kind of bold, militant nonviolent direct actions that are the key to the next phase of our movement. Don’t let them do it!
Jump, jump, jump over the dead body of the old left!
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Anonymous
Be really careful about this folks and don't let it get out of hand!!! Remember COINTELLPRO?
One of the main tactics that they used against the left back then was to start rivalries and stir up petty jealousies and divisions between the groups and the leadership within the groups.
Oh yeah, and then they locked a bunch of people up and had some others killed.
But I digress.
Seriously!!!! We can't let the movement unravel because of stuff like this. While I have problems with MoveOn as well, (the 99% Movement? Really?) we can't let it ruin our focus.
All of us will be much better off if we just concentrate on our immediate goals and continue to grow this thing until we win!!!
***There's something I didn't expect. I just did a spell check and COINTELLPRO was in there!!!***
dravazed
Well said. It's important to distinguish the people who participate in MoveOn-sponsored actions (often in conjunction with sponsorship and participation by other organizations, as well) and those who run it. MO exists to funnel liberalist, idealistic, and potentially radical folks into the tent of the 1% under the label of Democrat (democrats, they aren't). Let's not risk "dissing" the many good folks who participate in these actions; I've been in some, and so have lots of us. What we don't want and don't appreciate, is the conflating of our values and ideals with those of the cynical hucksters running the MO scam.
All Power to the People
Anonymous
I find the cartoon picture condescending, racist, and homophobic.
Anonymous
Really? I would love to hear how you managed to be so easily offended.... Do you practice being overly sensitive, or is there something in the iconography I missed.
Anonymous
I'd love to hear how you define overly sensitive. And please don't become circumspect and tone down what undoubtedly will be an aire of universality.
Anonymous
i'm sick of the college educated liberals because your entrenched in the system occupy is trying to take down. if you smart mfs want to be in occupy and don't have the balls to get down and dirty...this isn't the movement for you....were fighting to save the earth...you are getting in the way!
Anonymous
It's not college educated people that think like this, just a plain old troll. College students are the guts of OWS, They have been sold into life long debt slavery and the Dems are major players in that, which is what we are here today discussing.
Anonymous
Yall just be talkin just to be talkin. Honestly. IF you should choose to utilize language for the purpose it was meant to be used for -free speech- as a tool to develop new ideas, you'd understand that the 99% Spring doesn't want you to express your own ideas; just to support the one idea of Obama.
Anonymous
Why don't you explain to the more unaware, non-offended occuppiers like myself, why the cartoon is racist, homophobic and condescending?
I'm waiting with bated breath for your explanation.
Anonymous
Didn't feel like logging in so am posting as Anonymouse (kfreed actually).
Isn't it a good thing that MoveOn has gotten off its arse to provide training for non-violent civil disobedience/intervention? So long as they don't claim to be Occupy, what does it hurt?
People want to be of assistance to Occupy, can't you let them? Aren't all of us who lack offshore bank accounts part of the 99%? Everyone can do something to polster the Occupy movement and as I see it, one of the most effective things we can do is get those clicktivists off the freaking couch and into the streets. You know, each according to his/her means. All hands on deck, no?
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