Yesterday, I had an interesting conversation with a few friends on facebook concerning the Occupy Wall Street movement. Some of my friends remain skeptical, especially because of some "liberal" organizations that have come forward showing their support. My response was as follows:
"Listen, it doesn't matter what group tries to positively change things. Unpopular groups, be it left or right are bound to agree with some, even if in an underhanded attempt to co-opt. The media is going to marginalize them and a handful of morons are going to call conspiracy on f'in e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g.
Refuse to be divided any longer and know that just because a group from the "other side" or questionable group joins in, doesn't mean all has gone to hell or there's a conspiracy. It's time to band together and use our fucking heads for once, if we're ever going to break this hold. Otherwise, keep bitching about everything we've bitched about our whole lives, and keep talking shit like we're actually going to do something and then never do."
It wasn't until about an hour later that I came across a wonderful essay, that was written by a former Tea Party person like myself. The entire time I read this piece I was nodding my head in agreement. I've written pieces like this in the past, but this one was an open letter specifically addressed to the protesters of the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Together movement...and was very well done.
This essay is on point and describes exactly what happened to the Tea Party movement, and what the protesters on Wall Street need to keep in mind. This essay should be required reading for all involved, and I ask that you share it with everyone you know. I thanked the author for such a well done piece, and have extended an invitation to join me at the Citizens Intervention in DC on Oct. 29th to speak. The essay follows in it's entirety along with a link back to it's original source. Thanks again to the author for a very well done piece, and showing me that I'm not alone afterall.
I wish I could believe this Occupy Wall Street was still about (r)Evolution, but so far, all I am seeing is a painful rehash of how the corporate-funded government turned the pre-Presidential election tea party movement into the joke it is now. We were anarchists and ultra-libertarians, but above all we were peaceful. So, the media tried painting us as racists. But when that didn't work they tried to goad us into violence. When that failed, they killed our movement with money and false kindness from the theocratic arm of the Republican party. That killed our popular support.
I am sharing these observations, so you guys know what's going on and can prevent the media from succeeding in painting you as violent slacker hippies rebelling without a cause, or from having the movement be hijacked by a bunch of corporatists seeking to twist the movement's original intentions. If you think this can't happen, it happened to the Independence Party and the tea party movement. Don't let it happen to your movement as well.
Here's how they turned our movement into a bunch of pro-corporate Republican party rebranding astroturf, and this is how I predict they are turning your movement into a bunch of pro-corporate Democratic party rebranding astroturf. I believe many of these things are already happening, so take note.
1- The media will initially and purposely avoid covering your dissenting movement to cause confusion about what your movement is about within mainstream audiences. This is to enrage you and make you appear unreasonable, and perhaps even invisible.
2- While the obsfuscation is happening, stooges will infiltrate and give superficial support, focus and financial backing to the targetted movement. In the tea party movement's case, it was the religious Republicans and Koch Brothers. In this case, it's the Public Sector Unions (the organizations as quasi-human entities, not the members themselves) and Ultra Rich liberals who pretend to care, but frankly do not serve liberators and freedom seekers but rather the interests of those who run the Public Sector Unions and the Democratic Party. Democrat, Republican, these parties are all part of the same corporate ruling system. Case in point: http://www.debates.org/
3-The media will cover the movement only after this infiltration succeeds. Once the infiltration is completed the MSM will manufacture public media antipathy towards the movement by using selective focus on the movement's most repulsive elements or infiltrators on the corporate Conservative media side, while the corporate Liberal media will create a more sympathetic tragic hero image -- this is the flip side of the tea party, but same media manipulation tactics. I go into greater detail on this tactic: http://vaslittlecrow.com/blog/2011/09/08/how-the-media-and-ideological-groups-manipulate-your-beliefs/
4- Someone in the Democratic Party will feign sympathy for the movement and falsely "non-partisan" entities provide tons of funding and unwanted organization, just as was done with the tea party movement by Republicans. Once people assume that the pro-corporate government operatives are their friends, they will hijack the movement and the threat of your movement will be neutralized.
If this new Occupy Wall Street movement is to survive, here's what needs to be done.
1- Loudly denounce violence and disavow the violent rabblerousers of the movement. They do not help the cause.
2- Be image conscious. Present your best face and call out those who act like fools within the movement. People are more likely to pay attention to you in your Sunday dress and bringing homemade food, than when you are drinking a bottle of Snapple and chomping on Big Macs while you are looking like a slacker rich hipster/unwashed hippie stereotype.
3- Accept that you've already been infiltrated by the corporate-funded government, and work hard to say, and state what your movement is and is not about. "No, this isn't about unions or Liberals, conservatives or bored spoiled brats. This is about 99% of our population being exploited and manipulated for the sake of profit." "No we will not resort to violence." "Yes, all we want is for for the end of government collusion with corporate entities that are illegitimately recognized as people." And, so forth...
4- Don't forget who you are as the illusions are thrown at you. Corporatists are masters of illusions. That's the most powerful weapon they have. That's how they sell products you don't need and convince you to justify accepting atrocities for the sake of products Don't fall for it. Otherwise, your cause will be lost. Be wary of large donations from special interest groups or non-profit corporations that were not involved this movement from the inception. Special interests groups are not your allies. Non-profit corporations are still corporations, and unfortunately, too many of them care more about donations than doing the right thing. Killing a movement with kindness is easy.
5- Remain independent and focused. If you can, pick a face to represent your movement. Rosa Parks wasn't just a random lady in a bus. http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/systems/agentsheets/New-Vista/bus-boycott/ -- She was chosen. You too can use the power of illusion against those who oppose you.
I wish your movement better luck than we had with the tea party movement before it got hijacked by the theocrats and corporatists. We used to be non-partisan too. We were the older version of you. But, I believe that as the media apparatchik and infiltrators start to twist your cause, you will understand the frustration us early adopter tea partiers felt and that we were not your enemy after all. A fascist oligarchy on the verge of winning is our common enemy.
This should be your focus. Don't be dazzled by the illusion as we were. For the sake of our future, know who you are.
Thank you for reading. I would love to read your ideas on the subject. Correct me where I am wrong. Explain what is going right. This is ultimately your fight.
EDITS: To understand how movements get hijacked, check out this fantastic video that JamesCarlin shared: http://vimeo.com/20355767
If my essay seems too conspiratorial or tl;dr for your tastes, try Hibernator's excellent and much less paranoid sounding summary below:
"Someone starts a movement. It starts small, and there's a lot going on in the world, so the mainstream media gives it minimal coverage. Today's mainstream media is also understaffed, so they don't investigate and they wait for someone else to slap a label on it.
Eventually a sound byte X pops up above the noise and the mainstream media uses this to engage viewers and define the movement. This defining characteristic X spreads like a meme.
People in power now notice what's going on, and think to themselves "Hmm, this new movement is defined by X, and that's almost in line with my goals, so maybe I can use them to further my ends."
But people in power are all labelled as Democrats or Republicans, so now the media applies the polarizing filter of American politics to associate movement X with one of the parties.
The original movement has now been labelled X, and associated with a political party, and none of this happened because of any 'government conspiracy.' It just happened because that's what you get as output when you plug something new into the American political system."
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Former Tea Party Open Letter to Protesters of Occupy Wall Street Movement
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4 comments:
The open letter describes my thoughts exactly. I, too, was a Libertarian during my brief stay (~7 years) in Florida, at a time when government was thought to be THE prime evil. The only problem with this mindset is that the OP is 100% correct: All politicians currently in office have been bought and are selling their seats and their souls to the highest bidders, whether they are liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican.
If you strain to hear, you can hear a crashing sound in the distance. It is the stride of the behemoth that constitutes an awakened giant; this particular giant resembling not one tremendous being but the collective force of thousands-upon-thousands of beings, all of whom remain intent and filled with righteous fury.
It is no longer We who must be afraid, it is what we used to claim as "Our" government who must now quake with fear. This government is cruel, and as such we must return the favor... and show no mercy in retribution.
In solidarity,
James.
"and none of this happened because of any 'government conspiracy.' It just happened because that's what you get as output when you plug something new into the American political system"
This is exactly the message I've been saying for years and I put in my new book. This is why we need more transpartisanship and an end to the republicrat duopoly, so new parties without previously existing labels can arise and fall.
One further thought: Occupy Wall Street need not be infiltrated from the outside by corporate/government forces. It was launched by Van Jones from the beginning, not exactly the best one to have represent the movement.
I agree with your first comment, very much. Your second, I'm going to have to firmly and respectfully disagree with you.
Van Jones has his own movement that he began and launched. Van Jones and his movement has absolutely nothing to do with this movement. Nor does Soros, MoveOn or any other group...while they may show some support.
I encourage the truly independent disenfrnchised tea party groups to take the copportunity to do so as well, to right the ship, so to speak.
There is a libertarian group that I respect in Austin Texas by the name of TAG (Texans for Accountable Government), that is joining with the progressives, putting their differences aside and work together for common goals. I respect that, and that's what it's going to take.
This spontaneous and grassroots movement is the real deal. I've been around movements like these long enough to smell a rat 10 miles away. All I can offer you is my word and opinion, from one American to another.
Thanks for reading and commenting, I appreciate it.
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