OWS GUT CHECK
LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS
Hey you nimble dreamers, believers and jammer tacticians out there,
Our movement has reemerged from winter hibernation to find that this spring we are different but so too is the political and tactical situation. Occupy now faces a series of existential challenges that will define the month of May and set the tone for our long-term future.
#1 challenge: Jump over the corporate media
It took the New York Times two weeks last year to wake up to the insurrection percolating in their own backyard. This May Day, we saw an insidious attempt to ignore and discredit us right across the mainstream media. Time to jam the corpo-commercial lie machine and shift the way information flows and meaning is produced. Here is occupier Charles Young’s take on the blackout:
“I know. It’s just a coincidence. Or conspiracy theory. The .01% who rule the United States would never stoop to such stunts to knock Occupy Wall Street off the front page and surround it with mentions of terrorism… But Occupy wasn’t on the Times’ front page, online or in print, either.”
Read more at Counterpunch.
#2 challenge: Block the co-optation of our movement
Last September, the old left didn’t want to touch us. Then Occupy captured the world’s imagination and now they are jumping in to channel our energy into electoral politics and symbolic actions. Founding Zuccotti Marisa Holmes warns that the co-opters are a deep threat to our movement:
“This is an election year. Everything is at stake. There will be many more attempts like The 99% Spring to come. The 1% have no intention of funding a movement that actually poses a threat to their power. They seek to manage social movements via foundations thru resource allocation, top-down structures, and co-opting language. In the past this strategy has proven effective at dividing, conquering, and integrating movements into respectable forms of activism, and it’s starting to take hold… We have realized our collective power, and we must not be pacified!”
Read more in the Occupy! Gazette #4.
#3 challenge: Occupy the future
Our most difficult task of all is to describe, build and sustain the post-capitalist future we want to live in. Here is Slavoj Žižek’s stab to get your juices flowing:
“It is not enough to reject the depoliticized expert rule as the most ruthless form of ideology; one should also begin to think seriously about what to propose instead of the predominant economic organization, to imagine and experiment with alternate forms of organization, to search for the germs of the New. Communism is not just or predominantly the carnival of the mass protest when the system is brought to a halt; Communism is also, above all, a new form of organization, discipline, hard work.”
Read more at the Guardian.
Hey occupiers: the old world has no future; their leaders have no solutions. Now everything from how we live to how we love and how the world is governed is up for grabs. Can we rise to the challenge? Let the tactical brainstorm begin.
for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ
OccupyWallStreet.org / Tactical Briefing #29 and #30 / On May 12, retake the squares and on May 18, spark the #LAUGHRIOT then join the movement in Chicago
217 comments on the article “OWS GUT CHECK”
Displaying 11 - 20 of 217
Page 2 of 22
Anonymous
Right now the US is talking about Chinese Human rights while it engages in drone strikes.
Its time to realize that terrorism is the way the .001% make war on everyday people, make war on the rest of us, on the 99%. To attack states directly is to disrupt trade and the 1%'s power base so not long after the LA riots we started to hear about the fabrication of terrorism and supposedly it was predicated on Islamic Fundamentalism. Its time that terrorism be pointed out for the BS it is and its also time its true proponents and pushers be pointed out. It should not be allowed to float the industrial war complex through a void left by the cold war and certainly not at the expense of all non oppressive government efforts. Its also time to go after the GOP. The GOP needs to be properly relabled to reflect what it is. Its the party of Exxon Mobile or possibly more directly its the Nuclear War party because oil is a ticking bomb that leads to nuclear war.
Americans in particular need to wake up about money. Money in scarcity situations real or imagined is raw power and on this basis we end up with a might-makes-right situation. We need to learn to treat money the same way we treat raw coercive power and we need to make sure there are no special exceptions made for it. Its not that the people in democracy can vote themselves a share of the wealth- they already have a share of the power and its time they exercised it. It not at all what we can do for any state or country it is absoulutely about what these implements will do for us. .
RadWriter
How do we change the dialogue? How do we begin to write a new meme?
Having been to a few GAs, I find them thrilling, frustrating and infuriating. So long as no decisions have to be made, they are wonderful. But if almost anything beyond the mundane needs to be approved, hours of ideological regurgitation ensue. At times it seems as though we are dealing with a Senate filibuster on steroids.
One may say that our function is to move the dialogue rather than pursue specific goals. I say great. But how do we decide what to advance? The more I see and hear, the more I see and hear ideological purity being demanded. I see Occupy self-defining itself into, not the 99%, but the tiniest sliver of the 99% with no interest in "occupying" a far larger sliver, let alone the majority of the pie. Do not get me wrong; I do not mean that any of us must become plain vanilla, "middle-of-the-road" and low information couch potatoes to bring the majority over. But to bully others with declarative and accusative broadsides never convinces any of them.
We get others to listen to us by listening to them. We get others to listen to us by respecting their honesty and their effort at understanding the world around us all. We close them off by bombarding them with our descriptions of reality and solutions for our problems without even considering their perceptions. Until we agree on the symptoms, where it hurts, we are in no position to start prescribing anything, especially if it sounds to them like flatulence from Uranus. It would be sort of like walking into a doctor's office, and instead of asking us what is bothering us, she starts writing out a prescription, saying, "Take two of these this evening, one tomorrow morning, four tomorrow evening and six the day after." Why? What is this stuff?
It appears to me that the path forward must start with questions, mainly theirs. And our response should be more questions rather than big answers and global solutions until we find we agree on more than the time and date.
What do you think?
Anonymous
Your movement is doomed! Listen to yourselves you spewing the same old ideology of the Militant Left wrapped in a brand new taco shell!
It might work for New York City or L.A. BUT Like it or not There is WHOLE big country between the East and West Coast where the majority of America lives, works and dies.
If you want your "Movement" to survive and go on. You have to win their hearts and minds. You have to stand up for what is important to them!
Your movement is so egotistical you think the world ends at the edge of the campus where those old fossils of the failed militant left has fed you reality??? WRONG!
Reality is Farmer John working with blood sweat and tears to save his family farm from the bankers. Its Betty down the street in CHURCH praying to God. How she's going to afford medical treatment for her disabled kid when all she's got is waitress salary.
You don't give a shit about these people. Nor does it offer ANYTHING to them.. And that is why Occupy Wall Street is Doomed to Fail!
Want your Movement to Survive?
Get rid of the Anarchists.
Get rid of the fucking Left Revolutionary Ideology.
Get rid of the Militants, Marxists and Socialists wrapped in a New Taco.
Leave the Cities and Campus. And go out into the Country. Find out whats REALLY important to them and how they're struggling under the Elitist Vampires of the Ivory Towers.
Former Progressive Campus Organizer. But then I grew up and had a real hard look at America off campus!
Anonymous
And how was it? What did you see? How your "activism" changed when you took a hard look at America off campus? And what lessons can we take, you think, from your experience? No irony in my questions. Thanks for sharing
Anonymous
Your anger must give you a sense that your argument is focused and comprehensible. The reality is: the only thing your letter conveys is how defeated and directionless you actually are. I wish you luck.
Anonymous
Your Occupy Wall Street Movement is already failing and your to damn ego driven to see it.
Because you really don't give a shit about the common man nor are you winning their support or their hearts with your Militant Message.
Without them your just blowing gas out of your ass.
Anonymous
The above message was brought to you by an unpaid intern at the Heritage Foundation while their Daddy sends them a check to live on. Ignore it and carry on.
Anonymous
... and that's when you became a neoliberal- left turned right? Certainly there is some room for pragmatism but not the dog eat dog sort, the world can't take any more of that.
Anonymous
No see that's when I realized the truth of world BOTH the Left and Right are bought for, paid for, and controlled by the very same Elites.
They play the Left vs Right, Liberal vs Conservative Paradigm. "Divide and Conquer" game.
While your at each others throats driven there and manipulated there by the Elites.
They ROB YOU BLIND! And the rest of the world too!
The Occupy Wall Street Movement is just another diversion. DIG Research your founders and who backs them with the bucks.. They're Billionaires like George Soros!
You want Liberation? Then do it. Fucking say no more to Left and Right Indoctrination... And start thinking for yourself.
Anonymous
"Reality is Farmer John working with blood sweat and tears to save his family farm from the bankers. Its Betty down the street in CHURCH praying to God. How she's going to afford medical treatment for her disabled kid when all she's got is waitress salary."
And what they don't understand is Farmer John and church going Betty are not interested in revolution but reform. They love their constitution and stand behind it. They will shirk ANYTHING that hints of communism or anarchists. Occupy is so focused on hypothetical ideological rhetoric that they don't realize the average american is not.
Pages
Add a new comment