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The Globalization Of Laughter

Tactical briefing #33.

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.

Watch live streaming video from occupy_wall_street at livestream.com

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Anonymous

"No NATO, No War": U.S. Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Return War Medals at NATO Summit
(DemocracyNow.org)

"If you only see one video, make sure it is this one." Mostly these words have been a little over-used - but not this time. For this was one Powerful and Moving event. This icing on the cake.

P.S: The follow up remarks on YouTube are well worth reading a.s well

Anonymous

That was nice for the folks who use to kill or support the killing of human beings for a living coming home safe and sound to show how sorry they are now, how it was just a big mistake, and how we should embrace them for throwing away worthless medals awarded them for shit reasons. So they are the heroes of the hour now to the ignorant and the history-impaired? They were nazi heroes just a short time ago and now they are progressive heroes, today? Sorry. ain't buying their shit or the shit of whoever thought of bringing these always glory seeking con artists to vocal roles at Occcupy. With the exception of Scot Olsen, these folks have a bit more to do in the atonement department than just toss medals and receive applause. How about they start applying some of what they learned in the Military against the Military? Now that would be helpful and truly heroic. And what a way to show the families of the people they killed or helped kill that they are seeking real atonement and not the ready for prime time crap we're use to seeing from Military-Americans. I guess we're also suppose to be grateful they didn't become pigs like their fellow killers most often become. I guess we'll see if they eventually become cops or not.

To me their presence at an event where victims of U.S. Military murder sprees spoke was a fucking mockery. Gee, I'm sorry I killed your family man, but I think if I act real sorry I can get laid around here. Fuck that. Unless they're on point fucking with the pigs, I'll stick with the real heroes of Occupy - and it ain't former U.S.troops with a few opportunistic regrets.

Anonymous

While there is much to this, do we not have to start somewhere? And - as long as such acts of atonement are real - they should be allowed on the protests. Since, together with the many that refused to fight, they and their actions must have an impact. "What if they give a war and nobody came"?

Anonymous

It starts with atonement and service to their victims - not being the center of attention while Afhani poets are kept waiting in the hot sun or short shrifted by their allotted time slots.

Anonymous

And yet, and yet, just when Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan return war medals, Amnesty International put up posters saying: “NATO: keep the progress going”.

What is going on with this "Human Rights" group?

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