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usernamenumber) wrote2011-10-05 02:06 pm
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Still digesting, but I think this is important reading for anyone (like me) trying to understand OWS
Putting this here and then crossposting to Twitter, since the latter is not so great for conversation and I'd welcome comments if people have them.
Think Occupy Wall St. is a phase? You don't get it
It's true, I don't. I think I kind of get where the author is pointing, but still need to chew on it more. I'm having trouble seeing what's supposed to come of this, or if that's not the point, what the point is. Then again, the fact that it, and the surrounding issues, have just been talked about so much of late (I know it's been on my mind a lot), and some of the things I've learned about the way they organize themselves... maybe that points to a more subtle change in the zeitgeist, and maybe that's the big thing that it stands to accomplish.
Think Occupy Wall St. is a phase? You don't get it
It's true, I don't. I think I kind of get where the author is pointing, but still need to chew on it more. I'm having trouble seeing what's supposed to come of this, or if that's not the point, what the point is. Then again, the fact that it, and the surrounding issues, have just been talked about so much of late (I know it's been on my mind a lot), and some of the things I've learned about the way they organize themselves... maybe that points to a more subtle change in the zeitgeist, and maybe that's the big thing that it stands to accomplish.
Re: Some thoughts
Because the Tea Party already gave forming a 3rd party a shot and due to the general dissatisfaction of the liberal left with Obama (and not having an alternative choice in 2012), I think that it is inevitable that a 99% Party will emerge from the grass-roots "protests", perhaps even with a leader like Van Jones thowing his American Dream movement into the fray. He's already said on TV that he's so proud of the protesters "I don't know what to do with myself". When he does, then perhaps the movement will have a political leader. That's all speculation of course! I'm watching this from a political science perspective from South Africa where a 99% Party makes more sense than a Green Party.