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Law of unintended consequences.
Yes, I've been debating folks who think that way. I've conceded over and over that they exist. They don't represent the entirety of the movement and I would not diminish the importance of the movement for the ideology of some. Change often requires coalitions and disparate people uniting for a cause. The problems are significant. If it takes radicals to move the zeitgeist then so be it.On the surface, that's what this movement is about but dig a little deeper and you'll find.
RESOLVED, that those participating in “Occupy Oakland” seek the genuine and respectful involvement of indigenous peoples in the rebuilding of a new society on their ancestral lands; and
Our local occupy group is planning on adopting this document and making it their own at tonight's general assembly.
This is why I'm critical of this movement and have been during the past several months during the run up. Yep, I read the radical left, daily. I want them to show me they can offer something "better" and sell me on their program.
So far, these activists haven't even entered the marketplace.
Exactly, I don't think those who wrote the subprime loans or packaged the derivatives had any inkling of a popular movement. Social dynamics are truly amazing.Law of unintended consequences.
If it takes radicals to move the zeitgeist then so be it.
Exactly, I don't think those who wrote the subprime loans or packaged the derivatives had any inkling of a popular movement. Social dynamics are truly amazing.
It could be but I really doubt it. They protestors are carrying signs not guns. I think most are not so cynical that they think it's impossible to turn things around without armed conflict. Certainly our elected leaders could make certain that doesn't happen now. They could begin discussing reforms. Tax rate increases. Investigate the financial scandals and end implement the Volker rule and Elizabeth Warren's recommendations and pass Obama's jobs bill.Kinda sounds like: "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
I know, I'm trying to show you it's a double edged sword.I was referring to OWS.
Yes, I've been debating folks who think that way. I've conceded over and over that they exist. They don't represent the entirety of the movement and I would not diminish the importance of the movement for the ideology of some. Change often requires coalitions and disparate people uniting for a cause. The problems are significant. If it takes radicals to move the zeitgeist then so be it.
???Aren't you at all suspicious at how this movement can just toss demands out there, nothing "official" mind you just demands brought forth by "individuals" to be tossed in the revolutionary pot for discussion stew.
I know, I'm trying to show you it's a double edged sword.
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". Are you thinking along the lines of McCarthy? Are we gong to start up the paranoia again? Do we need hearings to find out who the commies (anarchists) are? Is that where the rhetoric of anti-OWS is going? Hey, I'm not saying it is but you are going to have to clarify that for me. THAT, more than anything would seriously trouble me.
Yes, but it's worthy to note that the polls are moving in the direction of support.What I'm saying is that the further to the political extreme this movement goes, the less support they're going to get from John and Jane Q Public, the people they're claiming to represent.
Not sure why but you have me confused with someone else. I don't support anarchy.Let's be frank here, anarchy looks nice on paper but anyone whose ever lived in a house full of roommates will soon find out that, generally, the real life situation doesn't match the ideal within a matter of months. Extrapolate that to an entire population, city state country what have you and then you'll see where I'm going with this.
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"Suspicious"? Demands of people who live in a representative democracy? Are we suppose to be suspicious of people who don't meet certain requirements on their demands? Is there some official wording for speech or some official count and a permit to make the speech official or something? What are you getting at? Do those who speak need armbands or something? Sorry, I kinda doubt that is where you are going but you have struck a nerve. You are going to have to help me out here. Are you thinking along the lines of McCarthy? Are we gong to start up the paranoia again? Do we need hearings to find out who the commies (anarchists) are? Is that where the rhetoric of anti-OWS is going? Hey, I'm not saying it is but you are going to have to clarify that for me. THAT, more than anything would seriously trouble me.
Not sure why but you have me confused with someone else. I don't support anarchy.
Every time you post I feel more indebted to you. Yeah, you are just an anecdote but a great counter weight nonetheless. I realize this is patronizing and I apologize for that. Carry on and,I think we can safely assume they are all communists and anarchists and go from there. No need for hearings this time.
BTW Angela Davis is on CNN now
If it takes radicals to move the zeitgeist then so be it.
Every time you post I feel more indebted to you. Yeah, you are just an anecdote but a great counter weight nonetheless. I realize this is patronizing and I apologize for that. Carry on and,
Thank you. Thank you very much.
That reminds me of the liberal friends I debate with. They are so adept at painting the right as fascists. I hear, "when fascism comes to America it will be draped in a flag and holding a cross". To many of them the GOP is simply an extension of Italian or German politics of the 1930s. I do my best to convince them that the world is not really so black and white. Meh, what ya gonna do?Not you personally, but the entire general assembly concept is modelled on anarchist principals. Not the black leather jacket punk rocker version of anarchy, but the real thing.
That reminds me of the liberal friends I debate with. They are so adept at painting the right as fascists. I hear, "when fascism comes to America it will be draped in a flag and holding a cross". To many of them the GOP is simply an extension of Italian or German politics of the 1930s. I do my best to convince them that the world is not really so black and white. Meh, what ya gonna do?
"Perception is reality", and let's be honest, clinging to our perceptions is ever so much easier and gratifying than questioning our held beliefs. As someone much smarter than myself said, you don't need to build a set like they did in the Truman Show to keep reality from people. You just need marketing and an emotional rallying point. They will build their own walls inside of their heads. The ego will do the rest and nothing can penetrate. Once you believe you know the truth, that's it. Most people cannot escape.
I don't know the truth and I like that. I think doubt is a good thing.