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In reply to the discussion: Republican's in Occupy. [View all]

Zorra

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21. But what has that got to do with Occupy's opposition becoming
Sat Jul 14, 2012, 02:38 PM
Jul 2012

part of Occupy? Republican's/Third Way are Occupy's opposition. The British were the colonist's opposition. Racists were/are the Civil Rights Movements opposition. Sexists were/are the Women's Movements opposition. Bigots are the LGBIQ movements opposition.

They did not/do not need to incorporate their opposition to effect change.

Occupy is not concerned at this time with directly engaging in the political process. We are still in the process of changing the collective consciousness of the nation and planet.

Changes of the nature that Occupy wishes to bring about cannot be brought about from within the system at this time because the system has been completely compromised by the 1%, and the 1% is not going to act against its own selfish interests to accommodate the wishes of the 99%.

As the system progresses to fail, more and more people will come to the obvious conclusion that the system is hopelessly broken.

Occupy is the alternative. We recognize the lessons of the past, but the 1% has learned how to protect itself from change, by completely taking over the system. So we have to think outside of the box, and use new methods to bring about change.

We are engaging in, and creating new, ways to alter the future so that we can preserve democracy and improve upon it, and save the planet at the same time.

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Republican's in Occupy. [View all] donheld Jun 2012 OP
Have they caused any trouble? Please elaborate why disgruntled republicans can't be part of the 99% Lionessa Jun 2012 #1
umm donheld Jun 2012 #2
How Republicanly selfish of the Log Cabiner. kickysnana Jun 2012 #3
Well Lionessa Jun 2012 #5
You sure read a lot into things. donheld Jun 2012 #6
But you give no indication as to why they need to be dealt with. Lionessa Jun 2012 #8
You're utilizing two entirely different concepts of "deal" Chan790 Jul 2012 #13
You came to the right place pinboy3niner Jul 2012 #14
What about my Original post made you paint me as disgruntled? donheld Jun 2012 #7
Lone voices cannot gain consensus at GA; this is a protective mechanism. Fire Walk With Me Jun 2012 #4
Never, ever trust a republican. Ever. Zorra Jun 2012 #9
Yea. Benjamin Parish Jun 2012 #10
Occupy has clear goals and any US Citizen who is concerned eg, about the money in Politics sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #11
Bring in more people? limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #12
The whole point of Occupy is to form a new community, and build solidarity. backscatter712 Jul 2012 #15
You have no choice but to accept them hack89 Jul 2012 #16
Not really. No republican would have sincere motivations for participating in Occupy. Zorra Jul 2012 #17
So explain to me how a social movement that does not represent all of the 99% hack89 Jul 2012 #18
Can you name one successful social or revolutionary movement that had universal support? Zorra Jul 2012 #19
The difference is that none of those groups disengaged from the political process hack89 Jul 2012 #20
But what has that got to do with Occupy's opposition becoming Zorra Jul 2012 #21
You are right - that is a different failure on Occupy's part. nt hack89 Jul 2012 #22
The problem is "The political process is the problem". With the current system there can be no Vincardog Jul 2012 #23
Then OWS truly is irrelevant hack89 Jul 2012 #24
You have a right to your opinion Vincardog Jul 2012 #25
"In November, if OWS finds themselves on the outside looking in at an Obama victory then they Zorra Jul 2012 #28
Occupy is not about Obama so hows that? TheKentuckian Jul 2012 #30
Because if they had no influence on the election, they have no influence period. hack89 Jul 2012 #31
I think Occupy always seemed to tolerate those that 2pooped2pop Jul 2012 #26
1% or the Congress? Carroll Aug 2012 #32
At least they're being honest. xfundy Jul 2012 #27
Honest republican is an oxymoron. Zorra Jul 2012 #29
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