Hey G20, Here Comes #ROBINHOOD
ADBUSTERS TACTICAL BRIEFING #16
Alright you rebels, redeemers and believers out there,
At the height of the global uprisings in 1968, protesters confidently heralded "The Beginning of a New Epoch." To this bravado, Zbigniew Brzezinski, then the national security advisor to the president of the United States, retorted that the protests were nothing but "the death rattle of the historical irrelevants." And indeed the first global revolution the world had ever seen suddenly fizzled out. To this day no one quite knows why.
For the moment, #OCCUPY has the magic and the ear of the world, and anything seems possible. We could see a soft regime change in America and a resurgence of the political left worldwide.
As winter approaches, many occupiers will dig in for the long haul. Others will decamp until spring and channel their energy into myriad projects. Many of the big ideas for rejuvenating and reenchanting the world that have been swirling around the left for the last 20 years will pick up steam. From revoking corporate personhood to de-commercializing the cultural commons, to separating money from politics, to the birth of a True Cost Party of America … we are entering a sustained period of boots-on-the-ground transformation.
And every now and again we will have a worldwide blast reminiscent of the global march against the Iraq war eight years ago. The next of these blasts could happen as early as this Saturday when #ROBINHOOD strikes the G20. Imagine a few million people rising up and sending a message to the G20 leaders meeting November 3/4 in France: "This austerity vs. stimulus debate you've foisted on us doesn't mean a damn thing… It's obvious you have no idea how to get us out of this economic mess you put us in. So now we are telling you what we want: a radical transformation of casino capitalism… we want you to slow down fast money with a 1% #ROBINHOOD tax on all financial transactions and currency trades."
#ROBINHOOD marches have already been announced in over a dozen cities. Bring it up at your general assembly … then create some edgy Robin Hood graphics for the world to digest and let's march out there millions strong this Saturday … Let's leverage the G20!
This could be the first great upheaval of the financial regime … and the first delicious fruit of our movement.
for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ
There are #ROBINHOOD actions currently planned in San Antonio, Las Vegas, Montreal, Durango, Calgary, Washington DC, Santa Fe, Denver, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Sydney, Amarillo, Edmonton, Salt Lake City, Berlin and more…
occupywallstreet.org / 29october.net / occupytogether.org / Twitter / Facebook
P.S. On Tuesday, the nonviolent protestors at #OCCUPYOAKLAND were assaulted with tear gas, rubber bullets and flash grenades. Disturbing footage of police violence is now emerging. That same day, #OCCUPYATLANTA was foreclosed and over 50 protestors arrested. The counter-revolution of money has begun but our commitment to nonviolence will win.
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Anonymous
Think about it. Say 10% of people pulled their money out the Big Banks. For every 1,000 taken out, they lose over 10 times that amount (100 times or more with derivatives) in lending power due to the fractional reserve system (that's right, the system's game can work equally well to screw them like they have been screwing us if we change how we play,). This would bankrupt the banks overnight. A bankrupt corporation will not have the power to cash in on the debts owed to it by the people like, home, car, and student loans. We can use this process to dismantle the banks, in the process dismantling our debt...
Then the world banks won't have money to lend to the government for war, to other countries of their choosing as a means to fund both sides of war, they won't be able to steer the stock market (which will lose its significance), It will destroy their ability to maufacture booms and busts in the national and world economies, etc
Anonymous
Think about it. Say 10% of people pulled their money out the Big Banks. For every 1,000 taken out, they lose over 10 times that amount (100 times or more with derivatives) in lending power due to the fractional reserve system (that's right, the system's game can work equally well to screw them like they have been screwing us if we change how we play,). This would bankrupt the banks overnight. A bankrupt corporation will not have the power to cash in on the debts owed to it by the people like, home, car, and student loans. We can use this process to dismantle the banks, in the process dismantling our debt...
Then the world banks won't have money to lend to the government for war, to other countries of their choosing as a means to fund both sides of war, they won't be able to steer the stock market (which will lose its significance), It will destroy their ability to maufacture booms and busts in the national and world economies, etc
Anonymous
http://hipgnosis21.blogspot.com/2011/11/all-in.html
Anonymous
http://hipgnosis21.blogspot.com/2011/11/all-in.html
stevebassgm
I am NOT anonymous, nor do i wear a mask. I am Steve Bass of Colorado Springs, CO. hipgnosis21.blogspot.com is my contribution. I profess no new ideas; the Idea is the same as you've heard "blowin' in the wind." I'm just the first guy to say it in my words.
stevebassgm
I am NOT anonymous, nor do i wear a mask. I am Steve Bass of Colorado Springs, CO. hipgnosis21.blogspot.com is my contribution. I profess no new ideas; the Idea is the same as you've heard "blowin' in the wind." I'm just the first guy to say it in my words.
Anonymous
TBH, I feel no remorse for being the 99%.
I'm not into all this white-whine. Last I heard, women were getting raped with guns in Uganda. I don't really care if the materialistic america lifestyle is getting taken away from the middle class.
If you can say that Occupy REALLY IS a global revolution, intended to stop poverty even in the most destitute and unwanted of places, then you have some merit. All of this middle-class complaining is only relevant if it also brings up the issue of the lower-class, the lowest-class. If we're going to complain about poverty: hell yeah, I'm with it. But if we're going to complain about our lack of ipod-fund, whilst half the world is starving, I hope someone starts shooting people down at Occupy.
tl;dr? Occupiers have no merit, unless they represent ALL of the poor, including the homeless and the starving. Representing any less than that is simple white-whine.
Anonymous
TBH, I feel no remorse for being the 99%.
I'm not into all this white-whine. Last I heard, women were getting raped with guns in Uganda. I don't really care if the materialistic america lifestyle is getting taken away from the middle class.
If you can say that Occupy REALLY IS a global revolution, intended to stop poverty even in the most destitute and unwanted of places, then you have some merit. All of this middle-class complaining is only relevant if it also brings up the issue of the lower-class, the lowest-class. If we're going to complain about poverty: hell yeah, I'm with it. But if we're going to complain about our lack of ipod-fund, whilst half the world is starving, I hope someone starts shooting people down at Occupy.
tl;dr? Occupiers have no merit, unless they represent ALL of the poor, including the homeless and the starving. Representing any less than that is simple white-whine.
anonymous
Can we at least first agree that there are enough things "everything" to supply our "needs"; food, water, shelter, money "bare necessities".. Next take care of every single persons "needs", EVEYONE. Then we get along nice, and share, and do very well; all of us.
anonymous
Can we at least first agree that there are enough things "everything" to supply our "needs"; food, water, shelter, money "bare necessities".. Next take care of every single persons "needs", EVEYONE. Then we get along nice, and share, and do very well; all of us.
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