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#OCCUPYHOMES

We reclaim our property.

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Last week, tens of thousands of protesters at #OCCUPYOAKLAND shut down the nation's fifth largest port in a tremendous show of strength for the movement. It was a rare victory. Less well known is that a few hours later, a bit after midnight, a small number of occupiers may have stumbled across the movement's next great tactical breakthrough.

Walking amongst the crowd on its way to the port, a certain strident militancy was obvious in the way that people, some carrying shields, marched proudly forward. The tense mood quickly turned to joyousness once it became clear that the Oakland Police were not going to stand in the way. Multiple layers of human barricades were spontaneously formed within the port by roving musicians, some amplified by bike-powered speakers, whose indie music magically congregated people at tactically key intersections. A line of thirty vets in uniform protected the flank while elsewhere civilians set up fencing to secure the roads. Free water was brought in on #OCCUPYOAKLAND trucks and everywhere food was being shared with new friends. Most remarkable about this revolutionary moment is that it felt so easy.

Throughout the day, there had been talk of escalating #OCCUPY from being a movement to take the squares into a movement to reclaim foreclosed space. The tantalizing idea of turning bank-owned, dormant buildings into radical housing, squats and community spaces floated amongst the encampment. That night, a small group of occupiers took the initiative and reclaimed a nearby building that was once the Traveler's Aid Society, a non-profit that aided the homeless but had closed after cuts to government funding. "We had plans to start using this space as a library, a place for classes and workshops, as well as a dormitory for those with health conditions," they explained in a communique.

The state response was swift and ferocious: "hundreds of police officers, armed to the hilt with bean bag guns, tear gas and flashbang grenades" quickly suppressed the expansion of the movement while the corporate media ensured that the nation would awake to context-less stories of violence. But, as the protesters pointed out, this over-reaction betrays that they may have stumbled across our greatest strength. Isn't it strange that "the city spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to protect one landlord's right to earn a few thousand every month... whereas the blockade of the port – an action which caused millions of dollars of losses – met with no resistance"? Why did "the attempt to take one single building, a building that was unused, meet with the most brutal and swift response"?

While #OCCUPYWALLSTREET digs in for the winter at Zuccotti, with twenty military-grade tents costing upwards of $20,000, the rest of the movement is looking with trepidation towards the cold nights ahead. Let's learn from the people of Oakland for they have found a very simple and elegant solution: we move indoors, we reclaim foreclosed space.

Every city in America, even the richest areas, have empty storefronts and houses whose tenants have been evicted while their bank owners keep the spaces unused. Each of these empty buildings is a potential #OCCUPY, a future squat inviting us, waiting for us to come.

In a speech at #OCCUPYWALLSTREET, the philosopher Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak urged the movement to not let mere "survival count as enough of a victory." Her point was simple and profound: we do not win by hanging on. We win by continuing to innovate and escalate our myriad attacks until the beast of consumer-capitalism falls to its knees.

Micah White

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Anonymous

I saw many people in favor of the building reclamation but not happy about the vandalism. Taking buildings for positive constructive use is very different from breaking windows to show only that the movement is bent on destruction.

Anonymous

I saw many people in favor of the building reclamation but not happy about the vandalism. Taking buildings for positive constructive use is very different from breaking windows to show only that the movement is bent on destruction.

Anonymous

"Taking buildings" for any reason is stealing, breaking and entering, and all manner of other crimes, if you do it without the permission of the owner.

That's what I love about this "movement": It's comprised of a bunch of children and idiots doing nothing more than finding more and more ways to justify their childishness and illegal activity.

Enjoy it while it lasts. Sooner or later, the politicians are going to realize that you're more of a liability to them than they can afford. Then, the S will HTF.

Anonymous

"Taking buildings" for any reason is stealing, breaking and entering, and all manner of other crimes, if you do it without the permission of the owner.

That's what I love about this "movement": It's comprised of a bunch of children and idiots doing nothing more than finding more and more ways to justify their childishness and illegal activity.

Enjoy it while it lasts. Sooner or later, the politicians are going to realize that you're more of a liability to them than they can afford. Then, the S will HTF.

Anonymous

Such a good idea. Foreclosed homes are going to waste because of moneylender's greed, while the homeless are suffering. The government should have thought of this, but they will never do anything for the 99%. They are for the 1%. Shame. Shame.

Anonymous

Such a good idea. Foreclosed homes are going to waste because of moneylender's greed, while the homeless are suffering. The government should have thought of this, but they will never do anything for the 99%. They are for the 1%. Shame. Shame.

Anonymous

The foreclosed homes are going to waste because of the money borrowers greed. The moneylender offered a contract, the borrower didn't pay. Living outside ones means. Who's fault is it when you sell your soul to the devil and he comes to collect? Either that or people are just that stupid, that we need to bathe and clothe them and make sure they don't talk to strange men offering bags of gold.

Anonymous

The foreclosed homes are going to waste because of the money borrowers greed. The moneylender offered a contract, the borrower didn't pay. Living outside ones means. Who's fault is it when you sell your soul to the devil and he comes to collect? Either that or people are just that stupid, that we need to bathe and clothe them and make sure they don't talk to strange men offering bags of gold.

Anonymous

YOU FOOL. My husband and I bought a house (2006) in NV because we were relocated due to his job. We were LIED to by a mortgage lender in collusion with a sneaky real estate person assigned to help us with the relocation. A mountain of paperwork in the closing but seemed aboveboard as this wasnt our first home. There were no mortgages to be had for less than 20 percent down and we were still trying to sell our other home so we trusted.... big mistake. Within a year home prices dropped while our mortgage payment doubled. I was on the phone constantly with a heartless CHASE BANK who told me just to leave the keys on the counter, leave and proceed with bankruptcy. They didnt give a FECK. We managed a short sale and someone got our home plus all new hardwoods self installed plus renovations plus landscaping and we were OUT! Ive worked since I was 17 and now Im near retirement. Our family will never recover from this personal devastation. Dont tell ME TO GET A JOB! I have one. Im mad as hell at the democracy that let me down.

Anonymous

YOU FOOL. My husband and I bought a house (2006) in NV because we were relocated due to his job. We were LIED to by a mortgage lender in collusion with a sneaky real estate person assigned to help us with the relocation. A mountain of paperwork in the closing but seemed aboveboard as this wasnt our first home. There were no mortgages to be had for less than 20 percent down and we were still trying to sell our other home so we trusted.... big mistake. Within a year home prices dropped while our mortgage payment doubled. I was on the phone constantly with a heartless CHASE BANK who told me just to leave the keys on the counter, leave and proceed with bankruptcy. They didnt give a FECK. We managed a short sale and someone got our home plus all new hardwoods self installed plus renovations plus landscaping and we were OUT! Ive worked since I was 17 and now Im near retirement. Our family will never recover from this personal devastation. Dont tell ME TO GET A JOB! I have one. Im mad as hell at the democracy that let me down.

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