The ‘Occupy’ movement lives
The Occupy movement lives
By Gina Glantz, Published: December 30
Gina Glantz was most recently an adjunct lecturer at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Universitys Kennedy School.
The hashtag#occupywallstreet inspired the most basic of organizing strategies: sit-ins. OWS sit-ins became encampments, many of which are now being dismantled by law enforcement and debilitated by weather. As the movement is increasingly out of the sight of pundits and the popular media, and criticized as leaderless and lacking a clear purpose, it has become fashionable to talk about OWS as inevitably failing. This is a mistake. Encampment occupiers come and go; hashtag followers live on in cyberspace, where OWS is spawning leaders and developing goals, just not in the way that most people are accustomed to.
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bemildred
(90,061 posts)You can't really own them either.
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)M$M are paid not to "get it" about things like OWS.
And OWS is finding its own communication channels, so it is relatively unaffected by the enforced indifference of the corporate propaganda machine.
Guarding the fucking Wall Street Bull with a platoon of cops. Jeez, talk about irrelevant and clueless.
Mosaic
(1,451 posts)Instead of smears and disinformation from corporate/state media. This is a bone thrown to the 99% from the elite media.