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crikkett wrote:I always thought the Real Anonymous were the pre-1993 beard-and-suspenders set.
As the Creators of the Internet and gentle(wo)men of a certain age, I believe they are in the best position, physically, experientially, and ideologically, to pull it off.
Project Willow wrote:May the occupation movement grow to a blissful crisis. I mean it, to a crisis of power where the masses are required to move and act in all manner of contentious specificity. What a glorious and welcome chaos it would be. [REFER.]
Jeff wrote:Harvard professor: Tea party, 99 Percent must unify against Wall St. abuses
Shows what a Harvard professor knows.
The Tea Party is a Ghost Dance of dead Americana drunk on Objectivist hooch towards the very idea of civil society.
Different targets, different goals.
Luposapien wrote:I think it speaks to something fairly significant that our culture has effectively destroyed the language needed to even speak about this type of politics.
brainpanhandler wrote:Bruce wrote:I still think that corporate boycotts need to be part of any strategy to bring about change. It seems to be in the back of the minds of the OWS people as well. Maybe I need to be more vocal about it at the next General Assembly I attend.
All it would take is one shining example, one victory. Once people recognize their power the jig is up. You can't teargas, beat and arrest people for refusing to buy something.
smiths wrote:i got an ad for the new range rover vogue when i watched that video anout 6 degree temp rises
those fuckers would sell tickets to their own lynchings if they had the chance to organise it
The Consul wrote:As Krishnamurti said the mind is a room full of snakes and we must take great care how we move through it, because otherwise all we are doing [is] picking which poison will wither away the power of our innocence.
A collective awakening is not a pepsi product, it is not something new. It is not something that can be created through political or psychological force. It is something that is, that already exists. It is what we are in no small part separate from our attachment to it. [REFER.]
Gentle_handler wrote:You can't teargas, beat and arrest people for refusing to buy something.
American Dream wrote:So one reasonable stance could be towards being agnostic on these matters- maybe embracing the metaphor without believing too literally in the ideas.
If God exists, and miracles occur, they must occur in the quantum realm. By utilizing the power of this non-local, non-linear reality, we may, by group effort and focused intent, catalyze a movement spreading rapid, global change. Create Peace!
Gee, I hadn't quite thought of itJeff Wells wrote:I want to see jock culture broken into a thousand pieces and scattered to the four winds.
MacCruiskeen wrote:This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a fart.
Ben D wrote:Seems like MSM is the biggist ARG of all.
compared2what wrote:And I feel seriously that to concentrate so exclusively on the insidiously evil actions of a single group that's responsible for all the woes of the republic is always a dangerous thing. As I've written to Hugh, in slightly different words: Whether society learns to hate and fear the Demon Jew, The Demon Jihadist, or The Demon CIA....
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