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Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by Siddharta
So most people are waiting for a handbook or a leader they can follow? They miss the chance to take part in a movement which they could influence with their voices then. Change cannot be ordered from the pizza service.
Nelson Mandela,Gandhi,MLK all were part of movements that changed the world,OWS...?
Not so much.
Protesting doesn't require pitching a tent either.
OWS comparing themselves to ANY other GREAT movement,is also preposterous.
Originally posted by jimnuggits
reply to post by Kovenov
You don't support their underlying objective?
So you think Monsanto GM and the Bankers should continue to dictate how we eat, who we 'bail out' and how we slide inexorably into debt?
Good thinking...
Originally posted by zworld
I notice many on this thread dont understand the movement, and where its going. Its not about anarchism, though that has a place in the overall frame of things, and its not about occupying small spaces. Its about actually making this a country of the people, by the people and for the people. And since the corporations that control this world refuse to let go and give it back, its going to take a pry bar.
The April 6th movement is no different than the OWS movement. Its all connected. the world is waking up, and there is no turning back at this point.
The end result will either be a free world that is socialist based (providing for the needs of all people) or a tyrannical world that is fascist based (providing for the needs of the rich and their lackeys). Im fighting for the first.
And it really is that simple. Though individual groups may want to co-op the movement and what the struggle is about, its not about just them. Its way bigger.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by zworld
socialism is tyrannical too. you forget your lessons from history. let me give you a small example. the KKK was a socialist group, not politically, but in exercise of their platform. how do i know this? well, they decided democratically, the fate of other people they didn't agree with. socialism is mob rule, and mobs can be manipulated to do some of the worst atrocities. they can vote away all your inherent rights because they don't like you for whatever reason. take my word for it, as an american, you don't want to live in a society like that. it's a craps shoot whether you will survive long enough to create a new generation or see your own grandchildren.
Originally posted by jimnuggits
I say the only people who are anti OWS are people with something to lose if the system is changed to represent all people.
Originally posted by jimnuggits
Why must all political discourse be an either/or scenario? Truth is always more complex than soundbites.
The military uses a socialist healthcare system.
You probably learned how to read these lines in a public school, another socialist program.
Our democracy, a representative one, is a wee bit fascist.
We have got to stop this elementary name calling and get down to a more adult conversation that includes the BEST of both polarities.
Originally posted by satron
I support the OWS because I'm against ignorance, and the ignorance of the situation is sitting around talking about why the government/corporations are screwing us, but not actively doing anything about it.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by zworld
socialism is tyrannical too. you forget your lessons from history. let me give you a small example. the KKK was a socialist group, not politically, but in exercise of their platform. how do i know this? well, they decided democratically, the fate of other people they didn't agree with. socialism is mob rule, and mobs can be manipulated to do some of the worst atrocities. they can vote away all your inherent rights because they don't like you for whatever reason. take my word for it, as an american, you don't want to live in a society like that. it's a craps shoot whether you will survive long enough to create a new generation or see your own grandchildren.
As a form of social organization, socialism is based on co-operative social relations and self-management; relatively equal power-relations and the reduction or elimination of hierarchy in the management of economic and political affairs........
Socialists hold that capitalism is an illegitimate economic system, since it serves the interests of the wealthy and allows the exploitation of lower classes. As such, they wish to replace it completely or at least make substantial modifications to it, in order to create a more just society that would guarantee a certain basic standard of living. A primary goal of socialism is social equality and a distribution of wealth based on one's contribution to society, and an economic arrangement that would serve the interests of society as a whole.