*CREEPING FASCISM VS. DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT


*
**

*Jim Davidson begins a piece
<http://www.facebook.com/notes/jim-davidson/new-york-police-begin-day-one-of-occupation/10150370428883045>
yesterday "***The New York Police Department has begun Day One of their
occupation of Zuccotti Park. It is unclear what their demands are. Many
observers have expressed concern that the NYPD is a violent group and
that their occupation of the park undermines its historical purpose as a
gathering place for the public.**

**

*"There have also been concerns about litter, rape, illegal drug use,
and assaults in the park during the NYPD occupation, thus far. The
leadership of this hierarchical collective appears to be vested in one
Michael Bloomberg, an apparently psychotic misanthrope who believes in
violence toward women, children, and the disabled."
*

*NYPD estimates they arrested 200 people in their 1 a.m. raid against
Occupy Wall Street yesterday morning. John Nichols has a good piece
<http://www.thenation.com/blog/164613/raid-1st-amendment-new-yorks-assault-press-freedom>
on "New York's Assault on Press Freedom."  When reporters tried to cover
the crackdown on Occupy Wall Street, they were not allowed, and many
journalists were arrested and detained by police
<http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/11/15/police-arrest-reporters-as-press-complains-of-media-blackout-at-occupy-wall-st/>
in a clear violation of the First Amendment.
*

*It would appear the night time raid was planned to avoid police being
filmed, with darkness protecting them so that they could be brutal,
slashing the tents of protesters and confiscating their belongings,
which were apparently destroyed.  These Gestapo tactics were largely
covered up by our mass media.
*

*Denying protesters tents with winter approaching is an obvious attempt
to shut down the protest.
*

*In response,**Occupy Wall Street announced on its Facebook page the
plan for tomorrow: "On the morning of November 17, we will shut down
Wall Street. We will ring the People's Bell, and initiate a street
carnival in which we rebuild and celebrate the neighborhoods that the
Wall Street economy has destroyed."  They promise "a block party the 1
percent will never forget."*

*Peter Rothberg goes over the actions
<http://www.thenation.com/blog/164612/occupy-everywhere-november-17>
planned for tomorrow's "International Day of Action."
*

*And even as crackdowns have taken place against the Democracy Movement
in cities across the nation over the past week, in a sign of a crack in
unity for the establishment, the Seattle City Council unanimously gave
its approval <http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2011/11/15-3> to the
Occupy Seattle group.
*

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*AMERICAN CENSORSHIP DAY


*
**
*Today is American Censorship Day <http://americancensorship.org/>, as
activists oppose new laws allowing corporations to shut down web sites.

Activists from the political left to the political right are opposing
this new legislation intended, many believe, to give the "corporate
persons" that bribe our elections with unlimited donations (unlike mere
human persons who are limited in what they can donate) the right to
impose control over internet web sites based on their perception of
nebulously-defined copyright violations.

It's possible Congress could pass this bill this month.
*
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**What we are experiencing in the Democracy Movement is a temporary
setback.  Thank you, from /LUV News/, to everyone sleeping in the
streets, everyone sending the precious seed money to support the
occupations, everyone passing the word on to others to spread the dream
of democracy.  The magnificent Chris Hedges, who signed the pledge to
support this movement in May, together with me and many of my heroes,
says he now sees a glimpse of potential victory  --Jack
**

*THIS IS WHAT REVOLUTION LOOKS LIKE
<http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/11/15-8>
*

*
*

*by Chris Hedges
*

*Welcome to the revolution. Our elites have exposed their hand. They
have nothing to offer. They can destroy but they cannot build. They can
repress but they cannot lead. They can steal but they cannot share. They
can talk but they cannot speak. They are as dead and useless to us as
the water-soaked books, tents, sleeping bags, suitcases, food boxes and
clothes that were tossed by sanitation workers Tuesday morning into
garbage trucks in New York City. They have no ideas, no plans and no
vision for the future.
*

*Our decaying corporate regime has strutted in Portland, Oakland and New
York with their baton-wielding cops into a fool's paradise. They think
they can clean up "the mess"---always employing the language of personal
hygiene and public security---by making us disappear. They think we will
all go home and accept their corporate nation, a nation where crime and
government policy have become indistinguishable, where nothing in
America, including the ordinary citizen, is deemed by those in power
worth protecting or preserving, where corporate oligarchs awash in
hundreds of millions of dollars are permitted to loot and pillage the
last shreds of collective wealth, human capital and natural resources, a
nation where the poor do not eat and workers do not work, a nation where
the sick die and children go hungry, a nation where the consent of the
governed and the voice of the people is a cruel joke.*

*Get back into your cages, they are telling us. Return to watching the
lies, absurdities, trivia and celebrity gossip we feed you in 24-hour
cycles on television. Invest your emotional energy in the vast system of
popular entertainment. Run up your credit card debt. Pay your loans. Be
thankful for the scraps we toss. Chant back to us our phrases about
democracy, greatness and freedom. Vote in our rigged political theater.
Send your young men and women to fight and die in useless, unwinnable
wars that provide corporations with huge profits. Stand by mutely as our
bipartisan congressional super committee, either through consensus or
cynical dysfunction, plunges you into a society without basic social
services including unemployment benefits. Pay for the crimes of Wall
Street.*

*The rogues' gallery of Wall Street crooks, such as Lloyd Blankfein at
Goldman Sachs, Howard Milstein at New York Private Bank & Trust, the
media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, the Koch brothers and Jamie Dimon at
JPMorgan Chase & Co., no doubt think it's over. They think it is back to
the business of harvesting what is left of America to swell their
personal and corporate fortunes. But they no longer have any concept of
what is happening around them. They are as mystified and clueless about
these uprisings as the courtiers at Versailles or in the Forbidden City
who never understood until the very end that their world was collapsing.
The billionaire mayor of New York, enriched by a deregulated Wall
Street, is unable to grasp why people would spend two months sleeping in
an open park and marching on banks. He says he understands that the
Occupy protests are "cathartic" and "entertaining," as if demonstrating
against the pain of being homeless and unemployed is a form of therapy
or diversion, but that it is time to let the adults handle the affairs
of state. Democratic and Republican mayors, along with their parties,
have sold us out. But for them this is the beginning of the end.*

*The historian Crane Brinton in his book "/Anatomy of a Revolution/"
laid out the common route to revolution. The preconditions for
successful revolution, Brinton argued, are discontent that affects
nearly all social classes, widespread feelings of entrapment and
despair, unfulfilled expectations, a unified solidarity in opposition to
a tiny power elite, a refusal by scholars and thinkers to continue to
defend the actions of the ruling class, an inability of government to
respond to the basic needs of citizens, a steady loss of will within the
power elite itself and defections from the inner circle, a crippling
isolation that leaves the power elite without any allies or outside
support and, finally, a financial crisis. Our corporate elite, as far as
Brinton was concerned, has amply fulfilled these preconditions. But it
is Brinton's next observation that is most worth remembering.
Revolutions always begin, he wrote, by making impossible demands that if
the government met would mean the end of the old configurations of
power. The second stage, the one we have entered now, is the
unsuccessful attempt by the power elite to quell the unrest and
discontent through physical acts of repression.*

*I have seen my share of revolts, insurgencies and revolutions, from the
guerrilla conflicts in the 1980s in Central America to the civil wars in
Algeria, the Sudan and Yemen, to the Palestinian uprising to the
revolutions in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Romania as well as the
wars in the former Yugoslavia. George Orwell wrote that all tyrannies
rule through fraud and force, but that once the fraud is exposed they
must rely exclusively on force. We have now entered the era of naked
force. The vast million-person bureaucracy of the internal security and
surveillance state will not be used to stop terrorism but to try and
stop us.*

*Despotic regimes in the end collapse internally. Once the foot soldiers
who are ordered to carry out acts of repression, such as the clearing of
parks or arresting or even shooting demonstrators, no longer obey
orders, the old regime swiftly crumbles. When the aging East German
dictator Erich Honecker was unable to get paratroopers to fire on
protesting crowds in Leipzig, the regime was finished. The same refusal
to employ violence doomed the communist governments in Prague and
Bucharest. I watched in December 1989 as the army general that the
dictator Nicolae Ceausescu had depended on to crush protests condemned
him to death on Christmas Day. Tunisia's Ben Ali and Egypt's Hosni
Mubarak lost power once they could no longer count on the security
forces to fire into crowds.*

*The process of defection among the ruling class and security forces is
slow and often imperceptible. These defections are advanced through a
rigid adherence to nonviolence, a refusal to respond to police
provocation and a verbal respect for the blue-uniformed police, no
matter how awful they can be while wading into a crowd and using batons
as battering rams against human bodies. The resignations of Oakland
Mayor Jean Quan's deputy, Sharon Cornu, and the mayor's legal adviser
and longtime friend, Dan Siegel, in protest over the clearing of the
Oakland encampment are some of the first cracks in the edifice. "Support
Occupy Oakland, not the 1% and its government facilitators," Siegel
tweeted after his resignation.*

*There were times when I entered the ring as a boxer and knew, as did
the spectators, that I was woefully mismatched. Ringers, experienced
boxers in need of a tuneup or a little practice, would go to the clubs
where semi-pros fought, lie about their long professional fight records,
and toy with us. Those fights became about something other than winning.
They became about dignity and self-respect. You fought to say something
about who you were as a human being. These bouts were punishing,
physically brutal and demoralizing. You would get knocked down and
stagger back up. You would reel backwards from a blow that felt like a
cement block. You would taste the saltiness of your blood on your lips.
Your vision would blur. Your ribs, the back of your neck and your
abdomen would ache. Your legs would feel like lead. But the longer you
held on, the more the crowd in the club turned in your favor. No one,
even you, thought you could win. But then, every once in a while, the
ringer would get overconfident. He would get careless. He would become a
victim of his own hubris. And you would find deep within yourself some
new burst of energy, some untapped strength and, with the fury of the
dispossessed, bring him down. I have not put on a pair of boxing gloves
for 30 years. But I felt this twinge of euphoria again in my stomach
this morning, this utter certainty that the impossible is possible, this
realization that the mighty will fall.*

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/11/15-8
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