OWS GUT CHECK
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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
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Anonymous
wow...left speechless by the sheer stupidity of the above comment...the level of intelligence for the entire universe just noticibly slipped a little because of that comment...wow...it hurts...
Anonymous
Left speechless you say.
Maybe that means you won't be talking out your ass anymore.
Anonymous
The commies are coming! Quick, grab your rifle and hide under the bed.
Anonymous
#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.
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Do you people know what the word "insurrection" means? Because, based on this, it appears that you really don't.
batman
The Main Stream Media problem is not going to go away. We have to turn a perceived weakness into a strength. The new media is ours, one of citizen journalism via ustream, live stream, and twitter/blogs. We must extend its reach. right now we are preaching to the choir on these formats, we have to reach out, spread the word to the millions of Occupiers-in-waiting. We have to take to the streets and instead of simply Occupying space, ramp up the outreach, the education. Explain what the problems are, discuss possible solutions, spread the word. Too many are too content to sit, occasionally march, and call themselves activists.
The Co-option issue was here from early on. from the Pollock sponsored fraud of the 99Declaration, to the current profiteering and partisan campaign strategy of Move On with the 99spring, there will be those who try to copy us for ulterior motives. We must resist, strongly, everywhere we see them. Draw the lines in the sand, show them for what they are, and they will wither.
Occupy the future? We are the future. Once we embrace the mindset that we cannot fail, that freedom is worth any price, equality for all globally worth any sacrifice, and we commit ourselves to that, we cannot lose.
st.just
Yeah yeah but don't expect the greater number of people to respond with much enthusiasm to a tepid to fake message. Occupy should mention what people already know: The Military has been ramping up its presence in their communities - and it's not all thanks to Occupy, ha ha. Come on they'd like to hear Occupy acknowledge the immediate threat in their lives and it isn't bankers, corporate fuckheads,or whatever isn't the pigs/Military.
Anonymous
I am not a collection of trophies
I am not even in the running
I am not Mozart,
but hearing is like discovering Andromeda.
I am not an unearthed chest of gold
I do not require a keeper
I am not a petaled plumeria,
but a lone horse, jolting dust, feral.
I am not a hunting eagle
I do not kneel before thrones
I am not the stalked rabbit or the knee on granite floor,
but for both, I am an ice cap, melting.
I am not the ever expanding universe
I am not service with a smile
I easily fall into the rhythm of my breath,
but never shun the squall.
I am not the goose yielding golden eggs
I am not masked, on the prowl
I am not a steaming kettle,
but, at times, I'm the blue flame beneath it.
I am not a stuffed koala, don't reek of plastic
I am the water, quiet, receding
I am not a belly full, devouring still,
but I am a trumpeting trunk in the African sky.
dravazed
First of all, the word 'tactics' is not what's being called for; it's 'strategy' that's under discussion. Please get those two words straight.
That said, our strategy should flow from our character, and this leads to a brief meditation. Occupy is not a "brand" (I want to upchuck whenever I read this, typically used by The Nation or some other corporate-lite mouthpiece) not a party (though we do know how to play), nor is it a "list of demands." Various entities and currents who want to use us for their own (cooptational) ends, urge is to be one or all of those, at various times.
Occupying, though, is something else: an element; a dimension; a way of being-in-the-world. By not being "specific" (code for you-ain't-goin-nowhere) and accordingly limited, Occupation *makes possible* a limitless variety of actions. Occupation is creative upwelling, energic fountains of visioning, re-forming (not reforming, though some of that is derivative), and provoking the toxic waste dump in which we exist. Dirty hippies that we are, like rats we both live off the garbage thrown at us and we scuttle in the interstices, occupying where prohibited, exploring spaces and ways not visible to the structurally unseeing eyes of the status quo.
Okay, enough airy meta-squawk. We make possible many things that occur, and we don't know what they will be. We are a response to the decay of our times, and that is not metaphor. We foster resistance and encourage liberatory play. It's what we do best! We don't need/shouldn't be/dare not try to become, what others, themselves coopted by and invested in the status quo, want. We are going to frustrate friends (and more often, "friends") who can't/won't see beyond the existing rigged cage of electoral circus. Sometimes *that* will get challenged, and that's fine--but it isn't the limit of our scope.
We are water--flowing around, under, permeating, of itself constructing no-thing, but necessary for every-thing, making fertile, nourishing...
That's our strategy. The translation of this is *tactical*. You get specific and limited, you get tactics. Our strategy should be to create opportunities, open vortices, provoke the dying beast (with apologies to animals, no oppression intended).
So let's do it.
Anonymous
Do what? Be water?
Anonymous
We need to consider PERMACULTURE, which is indigenous living for the Western mind.
We create places separate (or as separate as possible) from the main stream madness and show the masses what is possible.
Peace to all!
Lunzie
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