The Globalization Of Laughter
Hey all you believers in a new world out there,
May Day wasn’t so great was it… the numbers were low, the maxims weren’t sublime, the excitement didn’t catch on. May 12 was hefty in Europe, reigniting the snuffed Indignados, but the energy did not seem to flow over to here.
Now we’re looking at May 18 ~ 21 when protesters, possibly in Arab Spring numbers, swarm Chicago… Security experts say it will be a challenge the likes of which no American city has had to face – a leaderless, all-consuming non-violent swarm. If we can pull it off in the fierce tradition of Gandhi and MLK, the next few days could become the spark, the eruption, the new spiritual home of our Spring offensive.
On a softer, more aesthetic note, the likelihood of a global #LAUGHRIOT starting May 18 feels especially fresh and new … imagine … the globalization of laughter … millions of people around the world decide to take a few minutes off from their usual routines, get together with friends and pull off a global cascade of riotously laughing flash mobs, transforming the flow of power from the heads of the elite to the bellies of the people.
At a time when our human experiment is buckling under austerity, financial madness and eco-angst, there is something so ludicrous, bizarre, even insane about the eight most powerful people in the world trying to conduct the people’s business – to set things right – from behind closed doors and razor wire fences.
A global #LAUGHRIOT could break through the G8’s veneer of legitimacy and expose the Camp David Summit and our current capitalist model for the farce that it really is.
A global laugh-in could be the relief we’ve all been waiting for: the moment when — in a communal burst of laughter — we the people suddenly wake up to the fact that the only power our leaders have is the power we give them.
Here goes … let’s laugh like we’ve never laughed before,
for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ
OccupyWallStreet.org / Tactical Briefing #30, #31 and #32 / Be present on May 18. Spark the #LAUGHRIOT then swarm Chicago.
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Anonymous
Love your plan of laughter, description, spirit. What i can't support is the image of the Anonymous mask: a symbol of terror (many innocent people have been victimized by these stupid hackers who bring us down to the level of the uncompassionate 1 percenters!) That's why I stopped showing up to Occupy events.
But I do like all the rest, so thanks for being there and taking the lead on this!
Anonymous
Tell me about it. People who wear those masks may fancy themselves as heroic freedom fighters, but really, they come off as being sinister and creepy to the public more than anything else. Definitely not an image to go for if you plan on rallying the 99% to your cause.
And this "laughing" version is even more creepy.
NotThatAnonymous
I agree. Creepy. Masks should be frowned upon.
What person wants to live out movie fantasies through a real movement?
This isn't Fight Club, V for Vendetta, or any other video game/film.
Painting your face like clowns makes no sense either.
Represent yourselves as yourselves, it's ok, it's cool.
Focus on real issues since you are there, and many can't be there to do what you are doing.
Don't just sit around saying we're creating history. Create the meaning of this event by participating in more than marching and yelling. It is in your hands.
Anonymous
Also we should avoid any use ofthe word "riot". Laugh-in, would be better. We are protesting corporate greed, not being enemies of the state, not tryin to get arrested, not trying to hurt anyone. The language will influence who shows up and how they behave. The Occupy movement lost most of its support and participation because of the extemist anarchists: lets bring this back to the lexicon of the average people
Anonymous
Your post has been re-interpreted in the first replies it received. I sense attempted manipulation by a couple of goobs or this website's hosts. What a laugh riot.
Anonymous
Yeah,you are totally right about that. These liberals love to make up narratives about how the support was pulled, but they seem to forget that the earliest evictions happened at night after all the privileged liberals went home. The occupations lasted as long as they did precisely because of the hard core people who stuck around to hold the space. If it was left up to the reformists they would have organized a march followed by a fundraiser followed by masturbatory discussions before everyone went home to their recently gentrified neighborhoods.
The primary reason for the death of occupy is the reformist, weak willed, and basically lazy liberals.
They can try to dress it up all they want, but they have been exposed.
Anonymous
Aaaaaa. no.
Anonymous
Excellent argument. I especially love the eloquent point you made about...well never mind. This is the Internet after all.
Anonymous
our murdered, homeless and starving will not be laughing. and, kill the ads, buster.
Charlie Supertramp
beside all other things - occupy means squatting..
http://charliesupertramp.wordpress.com/2012/05/17/from-porto-to-lisbon-8/
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