TACTICAL BRIEFING #19
Hey jammers, dreamers, believers,
Here is a testimony from the streets of New York:
Lost my stuff, including power cord for my laptop, in the raid, something or someone cleared out my bank account, and it's raining. I could just write a country song. I'll tell you this: the resolve is still here. People I talk to are a healthy mixture of rage, comedy, resolve, and excitement. Also exhaustion. Maybe the raid was the best thing that could happen? I worry about the inevitable suffering that will occur in the cold now, and how it will be used to clear any encampment again. But there must be something like a people's library and kitchen. A physical heart. More soon. Must find money and charge my phone. Winning at last, winning at last, thank God Almighty, we are winning at last…
Our movement is living through an existential, make-or-break moment.
This is a tactical way of looking at it:
When Tunisia rose up, Ben Ali scoffed … when young people occupied Tahrir Square, Mubarak resorted to paternalism and then mob violence … in Syria, Assad's troops fire daily into the crowds. And on Tuesday, a military style assault on Zuccotti Park – news blackouts, tear gas, closed airspace, an LRAD "sound cannon" – was carried out in the dead of night to take out our movement's spiritual home.
For many weeks we had a kind of magic going for us … we held the high ground … we stuck doggedly to our Gandhian ways and blindsided the cynical world with our optimism, our camaraderie, our nonviolence, our determination to forge a different kind of future. With nothing more than twinkling fingers, mic checks, mutual respect, and hope for the future, we sparked a global democracy moment the likes of which the world had not seen since 1968.
But New York's billionaire Mayor decided to snuff us out. We wanted a Tahrir Moment, an American Spring, and he attacked us in the middle of the night while we slept. These kinds of attacks on peaceful protestors did not work in Tunisia, not in Egypt, they are not working in Syria right now, and – wake up Bloomberg & Co! – they are not going to work in America either.
This assault has stiffened our resolve. Now begins the second, visceral, canny, militant phase of our nonviolent march to real democracy. We regroup, lick our wounds and begin our counterattack as early as tomorrow.
We will turn this winter into a training ground for precision disruptions – flashmobs, stink bombs, edgy theatrics – against the megacorps and the unrepentant 1%, a festival of resistance in the snow with, or without, an encampment that'll lay the tactical foundation for our Spring Offensive.
The bottom line is this … you cannot attack your young and get away with it!
for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ
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Disgusted Frank
Actually, if you want to know what people are discussing about OWS, it's not your ideas, it's your poor behavior. Your radical actions overshadow your ideas.
As for your ideas, nobody really knows what the hell ya'll want! Talk to 10 Occupiers and you'll get 17 different answers. There is no concise reason for your Occupation, other than feeling unhappy about whatever situation you find yourself in. This is not uncommon; the Tea Party movement went through this unhappiness thing 2 years ago, but they ( being the hard working types) came up with a plan and executed it. The Tea Party took the House of Representatives back....and guess what, they did it while working full time jobs, raising families, and NOT being violent, and CERTAINLY not drumming. They spoke of equality, accountability, and smaller government. They explained that since WWII, the Government has gotten larger every single year and since then, the situation gets worse every year. That idea resonated with people and made them sympathetic to their cause. It was the MESSAGE, as well as the polite nature of the rallies that earned them success.
If you think you can make people sympathetic to your cause, perhaps being annoying, unlawful, smelly, and LOUD isn't the best way to approach the situation. Maybe come up with a coherent set of desires ( not demands, you simply are too weak to make any demands) and compel people to listen to you. A drum keeping me up all night as I hope to go to work the next day is simply going to make me think one thing: you suck. Unless you check your behavior, you will never move the needle. Unless you have a message, you will never win over the 360 million people NOT joining you in protest. You are all in a bubble if you think you are resonating outside of your drum circles. Everywhere I go, you are openly mocked in even polite conversation. Your ideas have an effective range of about 3 feet from your encampments, while your actions however, are transmitting loud and clear.
So, maybe here's your chance to turn the corner:
I still haven't seen one person provide a coherent reason for occupying, or a set of conditions that would make them feel victorious enough to claim a win and go home.
Perhaps you can enlighten all of us?
Disgusted Frank
Actually, if you want to know what people are discussing about OWS, it's not your ideas, it's your poor behavior. Your radical actions overshadow your ideas.
As for your ideas, nobody really knows what the hell ya'll want! Talk to 10 Occupiers and you'll get 17 different answers. There is no concise reason for your Occupation, other than feeling unhappy about whatever situation you find yourself in. This is not uncommon; the Tea Party movement went through this unhappiness thing 2 years ago, but they ( being the hard working types) came up with a plan and executed it. The Tea Party took the House of Representatives back....and guess what, they did it while working full time jobs, raising families, and NOT being violent, and CERTAINLY not drumming. They spoke of equality, accountability, and smaller government. They explained that since WWII, the Government has gotten larger every single year and since then, the situation gets worse every year. That idea resonated with people and made them sympathetic to their cause. It was the MESSAGE, as well as the polite nature of the rallies that earned them success.
If you think you can make people sympathetic to your cause, perhaps being annoying, unlawful, smelly, and LOUD isn't the best way to approach the situation. Maybe come up with a coherent set of desires ( not demands, you simply are too weak to make any demands) and compel people to listen to you. A drum keeping me up all night as I hope to go to work the next day is simply going to make me think one thing: you suck. Unless you check your behavior, you will never move the needle. Unless you have a message, you will never win over the 360 million people NOT joining you in protest. You are all in a bubble if you think you are resonating outside of your drum circles. Everywhere I go, you are openly mocked in even polite conversation. Your ideas have an effective range of about 3 feet from your encampments, while your actions however, are transmitting loud and clear.
So, maybe here's your chance to turn the corner:
I still haven't seen one person provide a coherent reason for occupying, or a set of conditions that would make them feel victorious enough to claim a win and go home.
Perhaps you can enlighten all of us?
Anonymous
1% of the population owns 50% of our nations wealth the rest of us 99% have to split the other half up. that is the reason for this movement. if any of you crittics were wondering.out of 312,630,630 population appox.312thousand control 50% of all money circulated and the other 312million are left to split the rest. http://www.usdebtclock.org/ look it up youll see why the 99% is pissed off
go 99% MO has ur back
Anonymous
1% of the population owns 50% of our nations wealth the rest of us 99% have to split the other half up. that is the reason for this movement. if any of you crittics were wondering.out of 312,630,630 population appox.312thousand control 50% of all money circulated and the other 312million are left to split the rest. http://www.usdebtclock.org/ look it up youll see why the 99% is pissed off
go 99% MO has ur back
Anonymous
want more money? want a bigger piece of the pie?
step 1 - work hard in high school
step 2 - go to college
step 3 - don't do hard drugs
step 4 - don't major in philosophy
step 5 - learn business, science, or logic (lawyers)
step 6 - work hard in graduate school
step 7 - done
Anonymous
want more money? want a bigger piece of the pie?
step 1 - work hard in high school
step 2 - go to college
step 3 - don't do hard drugs
step 4 - don't major in philosophy
step 5 - learn business, science, or logic (lawyers)
step 6 - work hard in graduate school
step 7 - done
Anonymous
Been there, done that and still broke. Those jobs, as it turns out, don't pay well anymore. Inflation has deflated real wages to the point that your average college grad earns what a high school drop out did in the 70's.
Anonymous
Been there, done that and still broke. Those jobs, as it turns out, don't pay well anymore. Inflation has deflated real wages to the point that your average college grad earns what a high school drop out did in the 70's.
Anonymous
Thats right - been there, done that. Same experience, lots of eduction and hard work. No dice. Now we can outsource better jobs to low-wage places. I am thinking of emmigrating to India to find work.
Anonymous
Thats right - been there, done that. Same experience, lots of eduction and hard work. No dice. Now we can outsource better jobs to low-wage places. I am thinking of emmigrating to India to find work.
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