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
I believe he would. Having a laugh at those that represent the power structures that oppress people is a way of showing our minds are no longer enslaved by their agendas - and that's a very powerful idea.
There's nothing silly about good humour. It's one of the tools for opening peoples minds and making them think about things. And it's a clever trick that no one can take you to serious even if you're making them look and feel like fools - that's a win win. One more thing: don't loose the ability even to laugh at yourself once in a while. Flexibility is always better then rigid thoughts and ideas.
Anonymous
Just think about it. They are the rigid ones, whose power has grown to become like a rock. You don't face that with a direct fierce attack on their therms, you act like water - so flexibility is a good tactic, see? And if you come at all this with anger, in a way, they've already won. Gandhi was about patience and determination on your mind, expressed through actions - that, at best, can be synthesized like this "you're not going anywhere, there's to much behind you, there's a big will that's driving you forward... That only comes, of course, when all sorts of selfishness and pride are left behind. It's the unity among us that's our force. So please stop criticizing everything, remember on which side you're on. If you don't feel like laughing, just don't, but don't turn this into a fight of what it should be, and how it should be, just be. They're the ones that know: divide and conquer. So to us: unite and win. Pretty simple.
Anonymous
Oh look, another psuedo-liberal call to do worthless shit ineptly disguised as new age hokum.
Anonymous
Austerity is Grover Norquist's conspiracy to drown the public sector in the bath water.
Anonymous
Our demands in Occupy are very simple:
$2000 cash ( dollars or euros ), for each Occupier.
Only then will Occupy go away.
Anonymous
Nice try to disparage the movement. Nice, but incredibly boring.
nabarreria
i agree if that basic rent is given to every citizen of the world every month
Anonymous
Careful, this comment will be removed soon. I'm pretty sure a similar comment was removed. The people adbusters, the openminded leftists that they are, have no respect for diversity of thought or freedom of expression.
Anonymous
Oh, yeah, they censor people all the time. But it's totally not wrong when ~they~ do it.
Anonymous
Where's Bush when you need him?
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