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Modern School Donating Member (558 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-04-11 09:24 PM
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Occupy Wall Street? For Democracy?

Ad Busters has called for 20,000 people to occupy lower Manhattan, with tents, kitchens and barricades, and to put their “asses on the line,” to convey their simple message “. . .that Barack Obama ordain a Presidential Commission tasked with ending the influence money has over our representatives in Washington. It's time for DEMOCRACY NOT CORPORATOCRACY, we're doomed without it.”

The problem is that we do have a democracy and it is functioning exactly as it was designed to function: as a system to ensure that the ruling elite maintains its wealth and power. The wealthy have always controlled the political system. The politicians have overwhelmingly come from the ruling class itself. Our laws are designed primarily to protect private property. The courts were created to enforce these laws, to the advantage of the ruling class. And we have been given the right to vote for the people who will make and enforce the decisions that help the wealthy to further enrich themselves at our expense.

Even if Adbuster’s goal were simplified to the liberal desire to set limits on the influence capital has over the political system, a presidential commission would be useless. Such change comes through litigation or legislation. However, neither is likely to achieve the desired goal. The Supreme Court is currently overloaded with seething capitalists, hence the Citizen’s United ruling. And Congress is incapable of passing any legislation that is the slightest bit controversial. Besides, they would be voting against their own interests.

Adbuster’s target, Wall Street, is also interesting. Sure, people are pissed at Wall Street, but what exactly are they pissed about, Wall Street going unpunished for causing the current economic crisis? Or maybe they’re angry about the bailout they funded? Or perhaps it’s the growing wealth gap, continued low taxes for the rich and austerity on the rest of us?

Yet Wall Street was only doing what was expected under capitalism as it has done over and over again throughout history. Should people really go out and construct barricades, risk getting gassed, tasered, clubbed and arrested simply to get stricter regulations or limits to executive compensation? If that is the goal, then expect the continuation of poverty, homelessness, hunger, greed, global warming, workplace deaths and privatization of the public sector.

Perhaps Adbusters is perfectly okay with 1% of the population possessing the vast majority of the wealth. Perhaps they don’t mind that a tiny minority is able to enrich itself by paying starvation wages for goods and services that bring them billions of dollars of profits. Maybe they’re fine with a system in which only the wealthy and their gophers are allowed to become elected officials, so long as they are not overly compensated for their services. Maybe Adbusters believes Obama’s delusion that America is just one big not so happy middle class that just needs a little stimulus to become happy again.

In that case, go on and occupy Wall Street. Maybe you'll get your commission, along with some more political hand wringing. But those of us who work for wages will continue to see our standards of living and working conditions decline, while the bosses continue to grow wealthier.

Modern School
http://modeducation.blogspot.com/2011/09/occupy-wall-street-for-democracy.html
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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-04-11 09:34 PM
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1. You seem to be confusing a realistic assessment of the problem with a realistic strategy of change
Edited on Sun Sep-04-11 09:38 PM by leveymg
Unless, of course, you don't want the status quo to change - do you?

I think the idea of nonviolent civil disobedience and an occupation of Wall Street is a splendidly rational response to a dysfunctional system that can't reform itself, and perhaps a rude nudge from below may help it to achieve real change. One action at a time. Kinda like the anti-nuclear movement. That strategy worked, when the system didn't.

Are you with us or against us, Modern School?
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tama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-05-11 01:55 AM
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2. First
Edited on Mon Sep-05-11 01:58 AM by tama
Reclaim the Street!

then http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbiPDSxFgd8


PS: You sound very cynical and downtrotten. Letting the system get into you? Gather your spirit, open your heart, we are http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwp&NR=1&v=UTKGvvafFeM
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Yon_Yonson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-11 11:04 PM
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3. Thousands To Occupy Wall Street In Peaceful Protest
Thousands To Occupy Wall Street In Peaceful Protest Politics Buzz If all goes according to plan, 20,000 people will camp out on Wall Street to demand the end of corporate personhood. Will September 17th bring the radical democratic shift our country needs?

“On the 17th of September, we want to see 20,000 people to flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months. Once there, we shall incessantly repeat one simple demand in a plurality of voices and we will not leave until that demand has been met.

Like our brothers and sisters in Egypt, Greece, Spain, and Iceland, we plan to use the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic of mass occupation to restore democracy in America. We also encourage the use of nonviolence to achieve our ends and maximize the safety of all participants.

Occupy Wall Street is leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders and political persuasions. The one thing we all have in common is that We Are The 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%.


The original call for this occupation was published by Adbusters in July; since then, many individuals across the country have stepped up to organize this event, such as the people of the NYC General Assembly and US Day of Rage. There'll also be similar occupations in the near future such as October2011 in Freedom Plaza, Washington D.C.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/unwantedpermutations/thousands-to-occupy-wall-street-in-peaceful-protes
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