https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9lbbWAgBy7E
The images are visceral and powerful.
In Oakland, California, police in full riot gear move in on occupiers with tear gas, projectiles, batons, and critically injure a 24-year-old Iraq vet who may now need brain surgery. The clueless Oakland mayor’s statement about the incidents in Oakland are those of a politician who should resign. She apparently doesn’t have any idea what’s going on in her city. Other cities are also threatening to shut down the occupiers.
But every time someone sees one of these brutal, violent images of cops moving against weaponless occupiers, the movement burgeons, the numbers multiply, and supporters cheer. What we see in the streets of major cities worldwide is that the 99 percent have had it with indentured servitude and have risen up.
Winter has arrived in some of these cities – like Denver, where the weather went from 83 degrees to the low thirties and snow the next day. There’s speculation – hopeful speculation from the right- that the inclement weather will break up these annoying protests. Don’t count on it. These occupiers aren’t like the Tea Party group, standing around in their silly hats adorned with tea bags, many of them brought in by buses by the financiers of the “movement” – the Koch brothers. These occupiers are the genuine McCoy, the once silent masses who endured illegal wars, rising tuition, bailouts of Wall Street, tax cuts for the super wealthy, foreclosures, bankruptcy, outrageous insurance payments for health care. You name it, they endured it – and then got fed up.
Cold weather doesn’t stop a movement like this. Cops with power issues, clueless politicians, phony policies about permits for pubic parks don’t dismantle this sort of grass roots movement. The tipping point has been reached and it’s probably not going to recede. In some ways, it’s like a wave in quantum physics, the wave of probability. When enough people tap into it, then the wave crashes into physical reality as a particle. Well, here’s your particle. Instead of a few hundred Tea Party folks holdings signs and shouting, you have tens of thousands of the disenfranchised marching through the streets of the world’s largest cities, their dome tents pitched in public parks, on public squares. They are leaderless and they are like a force of nature.
Their demands are multiple and compatible: physicians protesting for true universal heath care, Iraqi vets against the wars, unemployed college graduates drowning in repayment of college loans, middle class people in the midst of foreclosure and bankruptcy, and even the residual hippies who protested against Vietnam in the Sixties. The occupiers represent democracy at its finest, and when you hear otherwise, it’s probably the pundits at Fox News who are spouting the lies. Or the Ayn Rand acolytes.
I have to admit that I loved Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. The woman had a particular vision that she translated well into fiction. But her premise is flawed. It was always flawed. Rand believed that capitalism could self-regulate. The idea that any economical system can self-regulate is absurd. The temptation for abuse is just too powerful. But Alan Greenspan, a student of Rand’s, really bought into it and there’s something so sad and pathetic about him now when he’s on TV and tries to explain what happened.
So here we are. The occupiers are US. Use your greatest talent or strength to support them. If you’re in an area where you can join them, do so. If you have supplies they might need – blankets, tents, sleeping bags, hope –then given them that. The paradigm shift is happening and it’s happening where you live, it’s happening because the 99 percent are demanding it.















