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egbertowillies

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Thu Jun 21, 2012, 08:26 PM Jun 2012

Occupy Kingwood – A Sustainable Form Of The Occupy Movement (2012-06-16) [View all]

Today was a special day at Occupy Kingwood. It was the 26th consecutive week. In other words, we completed the half way mark of our planned 52 consecutive weeks of occupying a large well-travelled intersection in Kingwood, Texas (West Lake Houston Blvd & Kingwood Drive). We have been at this location every Saturday between 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM for 26 weeks. We make sure to leave the location as clean as or cleaner than when we got there.

This week all the usual suspects were back from their many activities that caused many absences (e.g., Texas Democratic Convention, Netroots Nation 2012, and a Democracy Conference for Students). Professor Davis and Valerie, two of our stalwarts, held down the fort with Stephanie, and a few others. Valerie recorded the clips from last week’s video. The temperature was a bit toasty but the camaraderie got us through.

Today a young lady (Cathy) with her toddler in toe parked and walked over to talk to us. She found many of our signs objectionable. She specifically was taken aback by our sign “The War On Women”. We discussed that issue as well as the Affordable Care Act with her but she seemed unconvinced initially. I invited her to a Coffee Party meeting given its trans-partisan nature (I am sure she would not have taken kindly to an invite to our wonderful group, the Kingwood Area Democrats (KAD)). Well, maybe if KAD member Marc Croes had used his charm she would have joined KADJ. Stephanie spent a substantial amount of time after our occupy speaking to Cathy. That is what it is all about.

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Not impressed. It may be sustainable, but it isn't effective. Lionessa Jun 2012 #1
Yes, it is effective. It is a tiny part of a world wide movement and even one person sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #5
Your explanation is grand, but incorrect. Lionessa Jun 2012 #7
You are making the mistake of assuming a Social Justice Movement as world wide as sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #8
I said it has become ineffective, not dead. Lionessa Jun 2012 #9
I know what you said and I said you are incorrect. sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #10
Well we'll see, there's no evidence to really support your claim. Lionessa Jun 2012 #11
Circumstances will determine the need for the movement to grow or not. sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #13
I am humored by your naive hopefulness. Hats off if you turn out to be correct. Lionessa Jun 2012 #14
...and why are you on this forum? U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #16
Opining, just like everyone else. You? Lionessa Jun 2012 #19
Much like Trump opines about Obama's birthplace. U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #20
I guess everyone has their opinions, but neither Trump nor Obama are being discussed here. Lionessa Jun 2012 #21
I guess everyone likes to smear a movement with no real experience U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #23
Bless your heart. Lionessa Jun 2012 #24
Just trying to raise awareness egbertowillies Jun 2012 #2
+1,000 freshwest Jun 2012 #3
Occupy has become nothing more than... Speck Tater Jun 2012 #4
Yawn, sure, that is why they are just left alone sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #12
Another drive-by poster who doesn't know shit about Occupy. U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #17
Welcome to DU egberto Loki Jun 2012 #6
Very cool. limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #15
Good work egbertowillies. U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #18
Keep on keeping on! Kteachums Jun 2012 #22
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